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43  
44  package org.eclipse.jgit.util;
45  
46  import java.lang.management.ManagementFactory;
47  import java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean;
48  
49  /**
50   * A simple stopwatch which measures elapsed CPU time of the current thread. CPU
51   * time is the time spent on executing your own code plus the time spent on
52   * executing operating system calls triggered by your application.
53   * <p>
54   * This stopwatch needs a VM which supports getting CPU Time information for the
55   * current thread. The static method createInstance() will take care to return
56   * only a new instance of this class if the VM is capable of returning CPU time.
57   */
58  public class CPUTimeStopWatch {
59  	private long start;
60  
61  	private static ThreadMXBean mxBean=ManagementFactory.getThreadMXBean();
62  
63  	/**
64  	 * use this method instead of the constructor to be sure that the underlying
65  	 * VM provides all features needed by this class.
66  	 *
67  	 * @return a new instance of {@link #CPUTimeStopWatch()} or
68  	 *         <code>null</code> if the VM does not support getting CPU time
69  	 *         information
70  	 */
71  	public static CPUTimeStopWatch createInstance() {
72  		return mxBean.isCurrentThreadCpuTimeSupported() ? new CPUTimeStopWatch()
73  				: null;
74  	}
75  
76  	/**
77  	 * Starts the stopwatch. If the stopwatch is already started this will
78  	 * restart the stopwatch.
79  	 */
80  	public void start() {
81  		start = mxBean.getCurrentThreadCpuTime();
82  	}
83  
84  	/**
85  	 * Stops the stopwatch and return the elapsed CPU time in nanoseconds.
86  	 * Should be called only on started stopwatches.
87  	 *
88  	 * @return the elapsed CPU time in nanoseconds. When called on non-started
89  	 *         stopwatches (either because {@link #start()} was never called or
90  	 *         {@link #stop()} was called after the last call to
91  	 *         {@link #start()}) this method will return 0.
92  	 */
93  	public long stop() {
94  		long cpuTime = readout();
95  		start = 0;
96  		return cpuTime;
97  	}
98  
99  	/**
100 	 * Return the elapsed CPU time in nanoseconds. In contrast to
101 	 * {@link #stop()} the stopwatch will continue to run after this call.
102 	 *
103 	 * @return the elapsed CPU time in nanoseconds. When called on non-started
104 	 *         stopwatches (either because {@link #start()} was never called or
105 	 *         {@link #stop()} was called after the last call to
106 	 *         {@link #start()}) this method will return 0.
107 	 */
108 	public long readout() {
109 		return (start == 0) ? 0 : mxBean.getCurrentThreadCpuTime() - start;
110 	}
111 }