/**
@class wxStopWatch
- @wxheader{stopwatch.h}
- The wxStopWatch class allow you to measure time intervals. For example, you may
- use it to measure the time elapsed by some function:
+ The wxStopWatch class allow you to measure time intervals.
+
+ For example, you may use it to measure the time elapsed by some function:
@code
- wxStopWatch sw;
+ wxStopWatch sw;
CallLongRunningFunction();
wxLogMessage("The long running function took %ldms to execute",
sw.Time());
wxStopWatch();
/**
- Pauses the stop watch. Call Resume() to resume
- time measuring again.
+ Pauses the stop watch. Call Resume() to resume time measuring again.
+
If this method is called several times, @c Resume() must be called the same
number of times to really resume the stop watch. You may, however, call
Start() to resume it unconditionally.
void Pause();
/**
- Resumes the stop watch which had been paused with
- Pause().
+ Resumes the stop watch which had been paused with Pause().
*/
void Resume();
void Start(long milliseconds = 0);
/**
- Returns the time in milliseconds since the start (or restart) or the last call
- of
- Pause().
+ Returns the time in milliseconds since the start (or restart) or the last
+ call of Pause().
*/
long Time() const;
};