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CodeIgniter User Guide Version 2.0.3

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Benchmarking Class

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CodeIgniter has a Benchmarking class that is always active, enabling the time difference between any -two marked points to be calculated.

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Note: This class is initialized automatically by the system so there is no need to do it manually.

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In addition, the benchmark is always started the moment the framework is -invoked, and ended by the output class right before sending the final view to the browser, enabling a very accurate -timing of the entire system execution to be shown.

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Using the Benchmark Class

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The Benchmark class can be used within your controllers, views, or your models. The process for usage is this:

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Here's an example using real code:

- -$this->benchmark->mark('code_start');
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-$this->benchmark->mark('code_end');
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Note: The words "code_start" and "code_end" are arbitrary. They are simply words used to set two markers. You can -use any words you want, and you can set multiple sets of markers. Consider this example:

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-$this->benchmark->mark('cat');
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-$this->benchmark->mark('bird');
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-echo $this->benchmark->elapsed_time('dog', 'cat');
-echo $this->benchmark->elapsed_time('cat', 'bird');
-echo $this->benchmark->elapsed_time('dog', 'bird');
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Profiling Your Benchmark Points

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If you want your benchmark data to be available to the -Profiler all of your marked points must be set up in pairs, and -each mark point name must end with _start and _end. -Each pair of points must otherwise be named identically. Example:

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Displaying Total Execution Time

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If you would like to display the total elapsed time from the moment CodeIgniter starts to the moment the final output -is sent to the browser, simply place this in one of your view templates:

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You'll notice that it's the same function used in the examples above to calculate the time between two point, except you are -not using any parameters. When the parameters are absent, CodeIgniter does not stop the benchmark until right before the final -output is sent to the browser. It doesn't matter where you use the function call, the timer will continue to run until the very end.

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An alternate way to show your elapsed time in your view files is to use this pseudo-variable, if you prefer not to use the pure PHP:

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Note: If you want to benchmark anything within your controller -functions you must set your own start/end points.

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Displaying Memory Consumption

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If your PHP installation is configured with --enable-memory-limit, you can display the amount of memory consumed by the entire -system using the following code in one of your view file:

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Note: This function can only be used in your view files. The consumption will reflect the total memory used by the entire app.

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