Module std.datetime.stopwatch
Module containing some basic benchmarking and timing functionality.
For convenience, this module publicly imports core.
    Unlike the other modules in std.datetime, this module is not currently
          publicly imported in std.datetime.package, because the old
          versions of this functionality which use
          TickDuration are in std.datetime.package and would
          conflict with the symbols in this module. After the old symbols have
          gone through the deprecation cycle and have been fully removed, then
          this module will be publicly imported in std.datetime.package. The
          old, deprecated symbols has been removed from the documentation in
          December 2019 and currently scheduled to be fully removed from Phobos
          after 2.094.
So, for now, when using std.datetime.stopwatch, if other modules from std.datetime are needed, then either import them individually rather than importing std.datetime, or use selective or static imports to import std.datetime.stopwatch. e.g.
import std .datetime;
import std .datetime .stopwatch : benchmark, StopWatch;
The compiler will then know to use the symbols from std.datetime.stopwatch rather than the deprecated ones from std.datetime.package.
Functions
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
								
									benchmark(n)
								
							 | 
							Benchmarks code for speed assessment and comparison. | 
Structs
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
								
									StopWatch
								
							 | 
							StopWatch is used to measure time just like one would do with a physical stopwatch, including stopping, restarting, and/or resetting it. | 
Aliases
| Name | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
								
									AutoStart
								
							 | 
							
								Flag!("autoStart")
							 | 
							Used by StopWatch to indicate whether it should start immediately upon construction. | 
Authors
Jonathan M Davis and Kato Shoichi