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A programmatic approach to function runtime estimation.
This package first came about as a way to serve my needs during an Algorithms class in college.
It started as a function that stored time elapsed results in a global dictionary, where the key was a tuple of the functions name and return value.
Now it's just a bit different.
PYPI:
pip install functimer
Manual:
poetry install --no-dev
poetry build
pip install dist/*.whl
How to install Poetry.
examples/Python
@timed(unit=Unit.SECOND, number=1)
def timed_sleep(seconds):
sleep(seconds)
runtime = timed_sleep(1)
"1.00 s"
Command Line
$ python -m functimer "sum([1, 2, 3])"
Average runtime of 10,000 executions: 0.15 µs
$ python -m functimer "sum([1, 2, 3])" --return
Average runtime of 10,000 executions: 0.15 µs
sum([1, 2, 3]) -> 6
$ python -m functimer "(lambda x: x+x)(10)" --return
Average runtime of 10,000 executions: 0.14 µs
(lambda x: x+x)(10) -> 20
$ python -m functimer "functimer.util.get_unit('1.00 s')" --return
Average runtime of 10,000 executions: 0.50 µs
functimer.util.get_unit('1.00 s') -> Unit.SECOND
$ python -m functimer "functimer.classes.Unit.from_str('s')" --return
Average runtime of 10,000 executions: 0.25 µs
functimer.classes.Unit.from_str('s') -> Unit.SECOND
Run tox in the root directory of the repo.
MIT
FAQs
A programmatic approach to function runtime estimation.
We found that functimer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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