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Skip Montanarocfd55502003-04-08 19:49:40 +00001#! /usr/bin/env python
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Guido van Rossum6e31aad2003-03-07 01:33:18 +00003"""Tool for measuring execution time of small code snippets.
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +00004
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +00005This module avoids a number of common traps for measuring execution
6times. See also Tim Peters' introduction to the Algorithms chapter in
7the Python Cookbook, published by O'Reilly.
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +00008
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +00009Library usage: see the Timer class.
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000010
11Command line usage:
Guido van Rossume8577b72003-03-06 03:02:10 +000012 python timeit.py [-n N] [-r N] [-s S] [-t] [-c] [-h] [statement]
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000013
14Options:
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +000015 -n/--number N: how many times to execute 'statement' (default: see below)
Guido van Rossum0070f002003-03-15 12:25:00 +000016 -r/--repeat N: how many times to repeat the timer (default 3)
Guido van Rossum6e31aad2003-03-07 01:33:18 +000017 -s/--setup S: statement to be executed once initially (default 'pass')
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000018 -t/--time: use time.time() (default on Unix)
19 -c/--clock: use time.clock() (default on Windows)
Guido van Rossum0070f002003-03-15 12:25:00 +000020 -v/--verbose: print raw timing results; repeat for more digits precision
Guido van Rossume8577b72003-03-06 03:02:10 +000021 -h/--help: print this usage message and exit
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000022 statement: statement to be timed (default 'pass')
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +000023
24A multi-line statement may be given by specifying each line as a
25separate argument; indented lines are possible by enclosing an
Guido van Rossum6e31aad2003-03-07 01:33:18 +000026argument in quotes and using leading spaces. Multiple -s options are
27treated similarly.
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +000028
29If -n is not given, a suitable number of loops is calculated by trying
30successive powers of 10 until the total time is at least 0.2 seconds.
31
32The difference in default timer function is because on Windows,
33clock() has microsecond granularity but time()'s granularity is 1/60th
34of a second; on Unix, clock() has 1/100th of a second granularity and
35time() is much more precise. On either platform, the default timer
Martin v. Löwis7bdc4842003-09-20 11:09:28 +000036functions measure wall clock time, not the CPU time. This means that
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +000037other processes running on the same computer may interfere with the
38timing. The best thing to do when accurate timing is necessary is to
Guido van Rossum0070f002003-03-15 12:25:00 +000039repeat the timing a few times and use the best time. The -r option is
40good for this; the default of 3 repetitions is probably enough in most
41cases. On Unix, you can use clock() to measure CPU time.
Guido van Rossume8577b72003-03-06 03:02:10 +000042
43Note: there is a certain baseline overhead associated with executing a
44pass statement. The code here doesn't try to hide it, but you should
Guido van Rossum6e31aad2003-03-07 01:33:18 +000045be aware of it. The baseline overhead can be measured by invoking the
46program without arguments.
47
48The baseline overhead differs between Python versions! Also, to
49fairly compare older Python versions to Python 2.3, you may want to
50use python -O for the older versions to avoid timing SET_LINENO
51instructions.
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000052"""
53
54import sys
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000055import time
Guido van Rossum6e31aad2003-03-07 01:33:18 +000056try:
57 import itertools
58except ImportError:
59 # Must be an older Python version (see timeit() below)
60 itertools = None
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000061
62__all__ = ["Timer"]
63
Guido van Rossum538f1d82003-03-14 17:21:00 +000064dummy_src_name = "<timeit-src>"
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000065default_number = 1000000
Guido van Rossum0070f002003-03-15 12:25:00 +000066default_repeat = 3
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000067
68if sys.platform == "win32":
69 # On Windows, the best timer is time.clock()
70 default_timer = time.clock
71else:
72 # On most other platforms the best timer is time.time()
73 default_timer = time.time
74
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +000075# Don't change the indentation of the template; the reindent() calls
76# in Timer.__init__() depend on setup being indented 4 spaces and stmt
77# being indented 8 spaces.
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000078template = """
Guido van Rossumdd42edc2003-03-21 14:54:19 +000079def inner(_it, _timer):
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000080 %(setup)s
Guido van Rossum538f1d82003-03-14 17:21:00 +000081 _t0 = _timer()
Guido van Rossumdd42edc2003-03-21 14:54:19 +000082 for _i in _it:
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000083 %(stmt)s
Guido van Rossum538f1d82003-03-14 17:21:00 +000084 _t1 = _timer()
85 return _t1 - _t0
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000086"""
87
88def reindent(src, indent):
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +000089 """Helper to reindent a multi-line statement."""
Guido van Rossume05dcce2003-03-06 13:09:09 +000090 return src.replace("\n", "\n" + " "*indent)
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +000091
92class Timer:
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +000093 """Class for timing execution speed of small code snippets.
94
95 The constructor takes a statement to be timed, an additional
96 statement used for setup, and a timer function. Both statements
97 default to 'pass'; the timer function is platform-dependent (see
98 module doc string).
99
100 To measure the execution time of the first statement, use the
101 timeit() method. The repeat() method is a convenience to call
102 timeit() multiple times and return a list of results.
103
104 The statements may contain newlines, as long as they don't contain
105 multi-line string literals.
106 """
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000107
108 def __init__(self, stmt="pass", setup="pass", timer=default_timer):
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +0000109 """Constructor. See class doc string."""
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000110 self.timer = timer
111 stmt = reindent(stmt, 8)
112 setup = reindent(setup, 4)
113 src = template % {'stmt': stmt, 'setup': setup}
Guido van Rossum538f1d82003-03-14 17:21:00 +0000114 self.src = src # Save for traceback display
115 code = compile(src, dummy_src_name, "exec")
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000116 ns = {}
117 exec code in globals(), ns
118 self.inner = ns["inner"]
119
Guido van Rossum538f1d82003-03-14 17:21:00 +0000120 def print_exc(self, file=None):
121 """Helper to print a traceback from the timed code.
122
123 Typical use:
124
125 t = Timer(...) # outside the try/except
126 try:
127 t.timeit(...) # or t.repeat(...)
128 except:
129 t.print_exc()
130
131 The advantage over the standard traceback is that source lines
132 in the compiled template will be displayed.
133
134 The optional file argument directs where the traceback is
135 sent; it defaults to sys.stderr.
136 """
137 import linecache, traceback
138 linecache.cache[dummy_src_name] = (len(self.src),
139 None,
140 self.src.split("\n"),
141 dummy_src_name)
142 traceback.print_exc(file=file)
143
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000144 def timeit(self, number=default_number):
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +0000145 """Time 'number' executions of the main statement.
146
147 To be precise, this executes the setup statement once, and
148 then returns the time it takes to execute the main statement
149 a number of times, as a float measured in seconds. The
150 argument is the number of times through the loop, defaulting
151 to one million. The main statement, the setup statement and
152 the timer function to be used are passed to the constructor.
153 """
Guido van Rossum6e31aad2003-03-07 01:33:18 +0000154 if itertools:
Guido van Rossumdd42edc2003-03-21 14:54:19 +0000155 it = itertools.repeat(None, number)
Guido van Rossum6e31aad2003-03-07 01:33:18 +0000156 else:
Guido van Rossumdd42edc2003-03-21 14:54:19 +0000157 it = [None] * number
158 return self.inner(it, self.timer)
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000159
160 def repeat(self, repeat=default_repeat, number=default_number):
Skip Montanarofb2a6cc2003-04-08 19:40:19 +0000161 """Call timeit() a few times.
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +0000162
Skip Montanarofb2a6cc2003-04-08 19:40:19 +0000163 This is a convenience function that calls the timeit()
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +0000164 repeatedly, returning a list of results. The first argument
Skip Montanarofb2a6cc2003-04-08 19:40:19 +0000165 specifies how many times to call timeit(), defaulting to 3;
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +0000166 the second argument specifies the timer argument, defaulting
167 to one million.
Guido van Rossum55735412003-03-06 16:11:17 +0000168
169 Note: it's tempting to calculate mean and standard deviation
170 from the result vector and report these. However, this is not
171 very useful. In a typical case, the lowest value gives a
172 lower bound for how fast your machine can run the given code
173 snippet; higher values in the result vector are typically not
174 caused by variability in Python's speed, but by other
175 processes interfering with your timing accuracy. So the min()
176 of the result is probably the only number you should be
177 interested in. After that, you should look at the entire
178 vector and apply common sense rather than statistics.
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +0000179 """
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000180 r = []
181 for i in range(repeat):
182 t = self.timeit(number)
183 r.append(t)
184 return r
185
186def main(args=None):
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +0000187 """Main program, used when run as a script.
188
189 The optional argument specifies the command line to be parsed,
190 defaulting to sys.argv[1:].
191
192 The return value is an exit code to be passed to sys.exit(); it
193 may be None to indicate success.
Guido van Rossum538f1d82003-03-14 17:21:00 +0000194
195 When an exception happens during timing, a traceback is printed to
196 stderr and the return value is 1. Exceptions at other times
197 (including the template compilation) are not caught.
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +0000198 """
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000199 if args is None:
200 args = sys.argv[1:]
201 import getopt
202 try:
Guido van Rossum0070f002003-03-15 12:25:00 +0000203 opts, args = getopt.getopt(args, "n:s:r:tcvh",
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000204 ["number=", "setup=", "repeat=",
Guido van Rossum0070f002003-03-15 12:25:00 +0000205 "time", "clock", "verbose", "help"])
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000206 except getopt.error, err:
207 print err
Guido van Rossume8577b72003-03-06 03:02:10 +0000208 print "use -h/--help for command line help"
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000209 return 2
210 timer = default_timer
211 stmt = "\n".join(args) or "pass"
212 number = 0 # auto-determine
Guido van Rossum6e31aad2003-03-07 01:33:18 +0000213 setup = []
Guido van Rossum0070f002003-03-15 12:25:00 +0000214 repeat = default_repeat
215 verbose = 0
216 precision = 3
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000217 for o, a in opts:
218 if o in ("-n", "--number"):
219 number = int(a)
220 if o in ("-s", "--setup"):
Guido van Rossum6e31aad2003-03-07 01:33:18 +0000221 setup.append(a)
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000222 if o in ("-r", "--repeat"):
223 repeat = int(a)
224 if repeat <= 0:
225 repeat = 1
Guido van Rossume8577b72003-03-06 03:02:10 +0000226 if o in ("-t", "--time"):
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000227 timer = time.time
Guido van Rossume8577b72003-03-06 03:02:10 +0000228 if o in ("-c", "--clock"):
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000229 timer = time.clock
Guido van Rossum0070f002003-03-15 12:25:00 +0000230 if o in ("-v", "--verbose"):
231 if verbose:
232 precision += 1
233 verbose += 1
Guido van Rossume8577b72003-03-06 03:02:10 +0000234 if o in ("-h", "--help"):
235 print __doc__,
236 return 0
Guido van Rossum6e31aad2003-03-07 01:33:18 +0000237 setup = "\n".join(setup) or "pass"
Raymond Hettinger22952a32003-05-20 04:59:56 +0000238 # Include the current directory, so that local imports work (sys.path
239 # contains the directory of this script, rather than the current
240 # directory)
241 import os
242 sys.path.insert(0, os.curdir)
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000243 t = Timer(stmt, setup, timer)
244 if number == 0:
245 # determine number so that 0.2 <= total time < 2.0
246 for i in range(1, 10):
247 number = 10**i
Guido van Rossum538f1d82003-03-14 17:21:00 +0000248 try:
249 x = t.timeit(number)
250 except:
251 t.print_exc()
252 return 1
Guido van Rossum0070f002003-03-15 12:25:00 +0000253 if verbose:
254 print "%d loops -> %.*g secs" % (number, precision, x)
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000255 if x >= 0.2:
256 break
Guido van Rossum538f1d82003-03-14 17:21:00 +0000257 try:
258 r = t.repeat(repeat, number)
259 except:
260 t.print_exc()
261 return 1
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000262 best = min(r)
Guido van Rossum0070f002003-03-15 12:25:00 +0000263 if verbose:
264 print "raw times:", " ".join(["%.*g" % (precision, x) for x in r])
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000265 print "%d loops," % number,
266 usec = best * 1e6 / number
Guido van Rossum57172082003-10-20 23:38:28 +0000267 if usec < 1000:
268 print "best of %d: %.*g usec per loop" % (repeat, precision, usec)
269 else:
270 msec = usec / 1000
271 if msec < 1000:
272 print "best of %d: %.*g msec per loop" % (repeat, precision, msec)
273 else:
274 sec = msec / 1000
275 print "best of %d: %.*g sec per loop" % (repeat, precision, sec)
Guido van Rossumb7ab6002003-03-06 02:32:19 +0000276 return None
Guido van Rossumb3f09d42003-03-05 23:31:58 +0000277
278if __name__ == "__main__":
279 sys.exit(main())