| // Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // Histogram is an object that aggregates statistics, and can summarize them in |
| // various forms, including ASCII graphical, HTML, and numerically (as a |
| // vector of numbers corresponding to each of the aggregating buckets). |
| |
| // It supports calls to accumulate either time intervals (which are processed |
| // as integral number of milliseconds), or arbitrary integral units. |
| |
| // The default layout of buckets is exponential. For example, buckets might |
| // contain (sequentially) the count of values in the following intervals: |
| // [0,1), [1,2), [2,4), [4,8), [8,16), [16,32), [32,64), [64,infinity) |
| // That bucket allocation would actually result from construction of a histogram |
| // for values between 1 and 64, with 8 buckets, such as: |
| // Histogram count(L"some name", 1, 64, 8); |
| // Note that the underflow bucket [0,1) and the overflow bucket [64,infinity) |
| // are not counted by the constructor in the user supplied "bucket_count" |
| // argument. |
| // The above example has an exponential ratio of 2 (doubling the bucket width |
| // in each consecutive bucket. The Histogram class automatically calculates |
| // the smallest ratio that it can use to construct the number of buckets |
| // selected in the constructor. An another example, if you had 50 buckets, |
| // and millisecond time values from 1 to 10000, then the ratio between |
| // consecutive bucket widths will be approximately somewhere around the 50th |
| // root of 10000. This approach provides very fine grain (narrow) buckets |
| // at the low end of the histogram scale, but allows the histogram to cover a |
| // gigantic range with the addition of very few buckets. |
| |
| #ifndef BASE_HISTOGRAM_H_ |
| #define BASE_HISTOGRAM_H_ |
| |
| #include <map> |
| #include <string> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include "base/lock.h" |
| #include "base/time.h" |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // Provide easy general purpose histogram in a macro, just like stats counters. |
| // The first four macros use 50 buckets. |
| |
| #define HISTOGRAM_TIMES(name, sample) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1), \ |
| base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(10), 50); \ |
| counter.AddTime(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define HISTOGRAM_COUNTS(name, sample) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), 1, 1000000, 50); \ |
| counter.Add(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define HISTOGRAM_COUNTS_100(name, sample) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), 1, 100, 50); \ |
| counter.Add(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define HISTOGRAM_COUNTS_10000(name, sample) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), 1, 10000, 50); \ |
| counter.Add(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), min, max, bucket_count); \ |
| counter.Add(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define HISTOGRAM_PERCENTAGE(name, under_one_hundred) do { \ |
| static LinearHistogram counter((name), 1, 100, 101); \ |
| counter.Add(under_one_hundred); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| // For folks that need real specific times, use this to select a precise range |
| // of times you want plotted, and the number of buckets you want used. |
| #define HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), min, max, bucket_count); \ |
| counter.AddTime(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| // DO NOT USE THIS. It is being phased out, in favor of HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_TIMES. |
| #define HISTOGRAM_CLIPPED_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), min, max, bucket_count); \ |
| if ((sample) < (max)) counter.AddTime(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // This macro set is for a histogram that can support both addition and removal |
| // of samples. It should be used to render the accumulated asset allocation |
| // of some samples. For example, it can sample memory allocation sizes, and |
| // memory releases (as negative samples). |
| // To simplify the interface, only non-zero values can be sampled, with positive |
| // numbers indicating addition, and negative numbers implying dimunition |
| // (removal). |
| // Note that the underlying ThreadSafeHistogram() uses locking to ensure that |
| // counts are precise (no chance of losing an addition or removal event, due to |
| // multithread racing). This precision is required to prevent missed-counts from |
| // resulting in drift, as the calls to Remove() for a given value should always |
| // be equal in number or fewer than the corresponding calls to Add(). |
| |
| #define ASSET_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS(name, sample) do { \ |
| static ThreadSafeHistogram counter((name), 1, 1000000, 50); \ |
| if (0 == sample) break; \ |
| if (sample >= 0) \ |
| counter.Add(sample); \ |
| else\ |
| counter.Remove(-sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // Define Debug vs non-debug flavors of macros. |
| #ifndef NDEBUG |
| |
| #define DHISTOGRAM_TIMES(name, sample) HISTOGRAM_TIMES(name, sample) |
| #define DHISTOGRAM_COUNTS(name, sample) HISTOGRAM_COUNTS(name, sample) |
| #define DASSET_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS(name, sample) ASSET_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS(name, \ |
| sample) |
| #define DHISTOGRAM_PERCENTAGE(name, under_one_hundred) HISTOGRAM_PERCENTAGE(\ |
| name, under_one_hundred) |
| #define DHISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) \ |
| HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) |
| #define DHISTOGRAM_CLIPPED_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) \ |
| HISTOGRAM_CLIPPED_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) |
| #define DHISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) \ |
| HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) |
| |
| #else // NDEBUG |
| |
| #define DHISTOGRAM_TIMES(name, sample) do {} while (0) |
| #define DHISTOGRAM_COUNTS(name, sample) do {} while (0) |
| #define DASSET_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS(name, sample) do {} while (0) |
| #define DHISTOGRAM_PERCENTAGE(name, under_one_hundred) do {} while (0) |
| #define DHISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) \ |
| do {} while (0) |
| #define DHISTOGRAM_CLIPPED_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) \ |
| do {} while (0) |
| #define DHISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) \ |
| do {} while (0) |
| |
| |
| #endif // NDEBUG |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // The following macros provide typical usage scenarios for callers that wish |
| // to record histogram data, and have the data submitted/uploaded via UMA. |
| // Not all systems support such UMA, but if they do, the following macros |
| // should work with the service. |
| |
| static const int kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag = 0x1; |
| |
| // This indicates the histogram is shadow copy of renderer histrogram |
| // constructed by unpick method and updated regularly from renderer upload |
| // of histograms. |
| static const int kRendererHistogramFlag = 1 << 4; |
| |
| #define UMA_HISTOGRAM_TIMES(name, sample) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1), \ |
| base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(10), 50); \ |
| counter.SetFlags(kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
| counter.AddTime(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define UMA_HISTOGRAM_MEDIUM_TIMES(name, sample) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(10), \ |
| base::TimeDelta::FromMinutes(3), 50); \ |
| counter.SetFlags(kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
| counter.AddTime(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| // Use this macro when times can routinely be much longer than 10 seconds. |
| #define UMA_HISTOGRAM_LONG_TIMES(name, sample) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1), \ |
| base::TimeDelta::FromHours(1), 50); \ |
| counter.SetFlags(kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
| counter.AddTime(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), min, max, bucket_count); \ |
| counter.SetFlags(kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
| counter.AddTime(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define UMA_HISTOGRAM_CLIPPED_TIMES(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), min, max, bucket_count); \ |
| counter.SetFlags(kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
| if ((sample) < (max)) counter.AddTime(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS(name, sample) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), 1, 1000000, 50); \ |
| counter.SetFlags(kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
| counter.Add(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS_100(name, sample) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), 1, 100, 50); \ |
| counter.SetFlags(kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
| counter.Add(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define UMA_HISTOGRAM_COUNTS_10000(name, sample) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), 1, 10000, 50); \ |
| counter.SetFlags(kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
| counter.Add(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define UMA_HISTOGRAM_CUSTOM_COUNTS(name, sample, min, max, bucket_count) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), min, max, bucket_count); \ |
| counter.SetFlags(kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
| counter.Add(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define UMA_HISTOGRAM_MEMORY_KB(name, sample) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), 1000, 500000, 50); \ |
| counter.SetFlags(kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
| counter.Add(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define UMA_HISTOGRAM_MEMORY_MB(name, sample) do { \ |
| static Histogram counter((name), 1, 1000, 50); \ |
| counter.SetFlags(kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
| counter.Add(sample); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #define UMA_HISTOGRAM_PERCENTAGE(name, under_one_hundred) do { \ |
| static LinearHistogram counter((name), 1, 100, 101); \ |
| counter.SetFlags(kUmaTargetedHistogramFlag); \ |
| counter.Add(under_one_hundred); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| class Pickle; |
| |
| class Histogram { |
| public: |
| typedef int Sample; // Used for samples (and ranges of samples). |
| typedef int Count; // Used to count samples in a bucket. |
| static const Sample kSampleType_MAX = INT_MAX; |
| |
| typedef std::vector<Count> Counts; |
| typedef std::vector<Sample> Ranges; |
| |
| static const int kHexRangePrintingFlag; |
| |
| enum BucketLayout { |
| EXPONENTIAL, |
| LINEAR |
| }; |
| |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Statistic values, developed over the life of the histogram. |
| |
| class SampleSet { |
| public: |
| explicit SampleSet(); |
| // Adjust size of counts_ for use with given histogram. |
| void Resize(const Histogram& histogram); |
| void CheckSize(const Histogram& histogram) const; |
| |
| // Accessor for histogram to make routine additions. |
| void Accumulate(Sample value, Count count, size_t index); |
| |
| // Accessor methods. |
| Count counts(size_t i) const { return counts_[i]; } |
| Count TotalCount() const; |
| int64 sum() const { return sum_; } |
| int64 square_sum() const { return square_sum_; } |
| |
| // Arithmetic manipulation of corresponding elements of the set. |
| void Add(const SampleSet& other); |
| void Subtract(const SampleSet& other); |
| |
| bool Serialize(Pickle* pickle) const; |
| bool Deserialize(void** iter, const Pickle& pickle); |
| |
| protected: |
| // Actual histogram data is stored in buckets, showing the count of values |
| // that fit into each bucket. |
| Counts counts_; |
| |
| // Save simple stats locally. Note that this MIGHT get done in base class |
| // without shared memory at some point. |
| int64 sum_; // sum of samples. |
| int64 square_sum_; // sum of squares of samples. |
| }; |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| Histogram(const char* name, Sample minimum, |
| Sample maximum, size_t bucket_count); |
| Histogram(const char* name, base::TimeDelta minimum, |
| base::TimeDelta maximum, size_t bucket_count); |
| virtual ~Histogram(); |
| |
| void Add(int value); |
| // Accept a TimeDelta to increment. |
| void AddTime(base::TimeDelta time) { |
| Add(static_cast<int>(time.InMilliseconds())); |
| } |
| |
| void AddSampleSet(const SampleSet& sample); |
| |
| // The following methods provide graphical histogram displays. |
| void WriteHTMLGraph(std::string* output) const; |
| void WriteAscii(bool graph_it, const std::string& newline, |
| std::string* output) const; |
| |
| // Support generic flagging of Histograms. |
| // 0x1 Currently used to mark this histogram to be recorded by UMA.. |
| // 0x8000 means print ranges in hex. |
| void SetFlags(int flags) { flags_ |= flags; } |
| void ClearFlags(int flags) { flags_ &= ~flags; } |
| int flags() const { return flags_; } |
| |
| virtual BucketLayout histogram_type() const { return EXPONENTIAL; } |
| |
| // Convenience methods for serializing/deserializing the histograms. |
| // Histograms from Renderer process are serialized and sent to the browser. |
| // Browser process reconstructs the histogram from the pickled version |
| // accumulates the browser-side shadow copy of histograms (that mirror |
| // histograms created in the renderer). |
| |
| // Serialize the given snapshot of a Histogram into a String. Uses |
| // Pickle class to flatten the object. |
| static std::string SerializeHistogramInfo(const Histogram& histogram, |
| const SampleSet& snapshot); |
| // The following method accepts a list of pickled histograms and |
| // builds a histogram and updates shadow copy of histogram data in the |
| // browser process. |
| static bool DeserializeHistogramInfo(const std::string& histogram_info); |
| |
| |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Accessors for serialization and testing. |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| const std::string histogram_name() const { return histogram_name_; } |
| Sample declared_min() const { return declared_min_; } |
| Sample declared_max() const { return declared_max_; } |
| virtual Sample ranges(size_t i) const { return ranges_[i];} |
| virtual size_t bucket_count() const { return bucket_count_; } |
| // Snapshot the current complete set of sample data. |
| // Override with atomic/locked snapshot if needed. |
| virtual void SnapshotSample(SampleSet* sample) const; |
| |
| protected: |
| // Method to override to skip the display of the i'th bucket if it's empty. |
| virtual bool PrintEmptyBucket(size_t index) const { return true; } |
| |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Methods to override to create histogram with different bucket widths. |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Initialize ranges_ mapping. |
| virtual void InitializeBucketRange(); |
| // Find bucket to increment for sample value. |
| virtual size_t BucketIndex(Sample value) const; |
| // Get normalized size, relative to the ranges_[i]. |
| virtual double GetBucketSize(Count current, size_t i) const; |
| |
| // Return a string description of what goes in a given bucket. |
| // Most commonly this is the numeric value, but in derived classes it may |
| // be a name (or string description) given to the bucket. |
| virtual const std::string GetAsciiBucketRange(size_t it) const; |
| |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Methods to override to create thread safe histogram. |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Update all our internal data, including histogram |
| virtual void Accumulate(Sample value, Count count, size_t index); |
| |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Accessors for derived classes. |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| void SetBucketRange(size_t i, Sample value); |
| |
| // Validate that ranges_ was created sensibly (top and bottom range |
| // values relate properly to the declared_min_ and declared_max_).. |
| bool ValidateBucketRanges() const; |
| |
| private: |
| // Post constructor initialization. |
| void Initialize(); |
| |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Helpers for emitting Ascii graphic. Each method appends data to output. |
| |
| // Find out how large the (graphically) the largest bucket will appear to be. |
| double GetPeakBucketSize(const SampleSet& snapshot) const; |
| |
| // Write a common header message describing this histogram. |
| void WriteAsciiHeader(const SampleSet& snapshot, |
| Count sample_count, std::string* output) const; |
| |
| // Write information about previous, current, and next buckets. |
| // Information such as cumulative percentage, etc. |
| void WriteAsciiBucketContext(const int64 past, const Count current, |
| const int64 remaining, const size_t i, |
| std::string* output) const; |
| |
| // Write textual description of the bucket contents (relative to histogram). |
| // Output is the count in the buckets, as well as the percentage. |
| void WriteAsciiBucketValue(Count current, double scaled_sum, |
| std::string* output) const; |
| |
| // Produce actual graph (set of blank vs non blank char's) for a bucket. |
| void WriteAsciiBucketGraph(double current_size, double max_size, |
| std::string* output) const; |
| |
| //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Invariant values set at/near construction time |
| |
| // ASCII version of original name given to the constructor. All identically |
| // named instances will be coalesced cross-project TODO(jar). |
| // If a user needs one histogram name to be called by several places in a |
| // single process, a central function should be defined by teh user, which |
| // defins the single declared instance of the named histogram. |
| const std::string histogram_name_; |
| Sample declared_min_; // Less than this goes into counts_[0] |
| Sample declared_max_; // Over this goes into counts_[bucket_count_ - 1]. |
| size_t bucket_count_; // Dimension of counts_[]. |
| |
| // Flag the histogram for recording by UMA via metric_services.h. |
| int flags_; |
| |
| // For each index, show the least value that can be stored in the |
| // corresponding bucket. We also append one extra element in this array, |
| // containing kSampleType_MAX, to make calculations easy. |
| // The dimension of ranges_ is bucket_count + 1. |
| Ranges ranges_; |
| |
| // Finally, provide the state that changes with the addition of each new |
| // sample. |
| SampleSet sample_; |
| |
| // Indicate if successfully registered. |
| bool registered_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Histogram); |
| }; |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| // LinearHistogram is a more traditional histogram, with evenly spaced |
| // buckets. |
| class LinearHistogram : public Histogram { |
| public: |
| struct DescriptionPair { |
| Sample sample; |
| const char* description; // Null means end of a list of pairs. |
| }; |
| LinearHistogram(const char* name, Sample minimum, |
| Sample maximum, size_t bucket_count); |
| |
| LinearHistogram(const char* name, base::TimeDelta minimum, |
| base::TimeDelta maximum, size_t bucket_count); |
| ~LinearHistogram() {} |
| |
| // Store a list of number/text values for use in rendering the histogram. |
| // The last element in the array has a null in its "description" slot. |
| void SetRangeDescriptions(const DescriptionPair descriptions[]); |
| |
| virtual BucketLayout histogram_type() const { return LINEAR; } |
| |
| protected: |
| // Initialize ranges_ mapping. |
| virtual void InitializeBucketRange(); |
| // Find bucket to increment for sample value. |
| virtual size_t BucketIndex(Sample value) const; |
| virtual double GetBucketSize(Count current, size_t i) const; |
| |
| // If we have a description for a bucket, then return that. Otherwise |
| // let parent class provide a (numeric) description. |
| virtual const std::string GetAsciiBucketRange(size_t i) const; |
| |
| // Skip printing of name for numeric range if we have a name (and if this is |
| // an empty bucket). |
| virtual bool PrintEmptyBucket(size_t index) const; |
| |
| private: |
| // For some ranges, we store a printable description of a bucket range. |
| // If there is no desciption, then GetAsciiBucketRange() uses parent class |
| // to provide a description. |
| typedef std::map<Sample, std::string> BucketDescriptionMap; |
| BucketDescriptionMap bucket_description_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(LinearHistogram); |
| }; |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| // BooleanHistogram is a histogram for booleans. |
| class BooleanHistogram : public LinearHistogram { |
| public: |
| explicit BooleanHistogram(const char* name) |
| : LinearHistogram(name, 0, 2, 3) { |
| } |
| |
| void AddBoolean(bool value) { Add(value ? 1 : 0); } |
| |
| private: |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BooleanHistogram); |
| }; |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // This section provides implementation for ThreadSafeHistogram. |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| class ThreadSafeHistogram : public Histogram { |
| public: |
| ThreadSafeHistogram(const char* name, Sample minimum, |
| Sample maximum, size_t bucket_count); |
| |
| // Provide the analog to Add() |
| void Remove(int value); |
| |
| protected: |
| // Provide locked versions to get precise counts. |
| virtual void Accumulate(Sample value, Count count, size_t index); |
| |
| virtual void SnapshotSample(SampleSet* sample) const; |
| |
| private: |
| mutable Lock lock_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ThreadSafeHistogram); |
| }; |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // StatisticsRecorder handles all histograms in the system. It provides a |
| // general place for histograms to register, and supports a global API for |
| // accessing (i.e., dumping, or graphing) the data in all the histograms. |
| |
| class StatisticsRecorder { |
| public: |
| typedef std::vector<Histogram*> Histograms; |
| |
| StatisticsRecorder(); |
| |
| ~StatisticsRecorder(); |
| |
| // Find out if histograms can now be registered into our list. |
| static bool WasStarted(); |
| |
| // Register, or add a new histogram to the collection of statistics. |
| // Return true if registered. |
| static bool Register(Histogram* histogram); |
| // Unregister, or remove, a histogram from the collection of statistics. |
| static void UnRegister(Histogram* histogram); |
| |
| // Methods for printing histograms. Only histograms which have query as |
| // a substring are written to output (an empty string will process all |
| // registered histograms). |
| static void WriteHTMLGraph(const std::string& query, std::string* output); |
| static void WriteGraph(const std::string& query, std::string* output); |
| |
| // Method for extracting histograms which were marked for use by UMA. |
| static void GetHistograms(Histograms* output); |
| |
| // Find a histogram by name. This method is thread safe. |
| static Histogram* GetHistogram(const std::string& query); |
| |
| static void set_dump_on_exit(bool enable) { dump_on_exit_ = enable; } |
| |
| // GetSnapshot copies some of the pointers to registered histograms into the |
| // caller supplied vector (Histograms). Only histograms with names matching |
| // query are returned. The query must be a substring of histogram name for its |
| // pointer to be copied. |
| static void GetSnapshot(const std::string& query, Histograms* snapshot); |
| |
| |
| private: |
| // We keep all registered histograms in a map, from name to histogram. |
| typedef std::map<std::string, Histogram*> HistogramMap; |
| |
| static HistogramMap* histograms_; |
| |
| // lock protects access to the above map. |
| static Lock* lock_; |
| |
| // Dump all known histograms to log. |
| static bool dump_on_exit_; |
| |
| DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(StatisticsRecorder); |
| }; |
| |
| #endif // BASE_HISTOGRAM_H_ |