import time // NB: on CI jobs, especially msvc ones, sleep_ms may sleep for much more // time than you have specified. To avoid false positives from CI test // failures, some of the asserts will be run only if you pass `-d stopwatch` fn test_stopwatch_works_as_intended() { sw := time.new_stopwatch() // sample code that you want to measure: println('Hello world') time.sleep_ms(1) // println('Greeting the world took: ${sw.elapsed().nanoseconds()}ns') assert sw.elapsed().nanoseconds() > 0 } fn test_stopwatch_time_between_pause_and_start_should_be_skipped_in_elapsed() { sw := time.new_stopwatch() time.sleep_ms(10) // A // eprintln('${sw.elapsed().milliseconds()}ms') assert sw.elapsed().milliseconds() >= 10 sw.pause() time.sleep_ms(10) // eprintln('${sw.elapsed().milliseconds()}ms') assert sw.elapsed().milliseconds() >= 10 $if stopwatch { assert sw.elapsed().milliseconds() < 20 } sw.start() time.sleep_ms(10) // B // Here, sw.elapsed() should be ~10ms (from A) + ~10ms (from B) >= 20ms assert sw.elapsed().milliseconds() >= 20 $if stopwatch { assert sw.elapsed().milliseconds() < 30 } }