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/*=========================================================================

  Program:   Visualization Toolkit
  Module:    vtkAppendFilter.h

  Copyright (c) Ken Martin, Will Schroeder, Bill Lorensen
  All rights reserved.
  See Copyright.txt or http://www.kitware.com/Copyright.htm for details.

     This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
     the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     PURPOSE.  See the above copyright notice for more information.

=========================================================================*/

// .NAME vtkExecutionTimer - Time filter execution
//
// .SECTION Description
//
// This object monitors a single filter for StartEvent and EndEvent.
// Each time it hears StartEvent it records the time.  Each time it
// hears EndEvent it measures the elapsed time (both CPU and
// wall-clock) since the most recent StartEvent.  Internally we use
// vtkTimerLog for measurements.
//
// By default we simply store the elapsed time.  You are welcome to
// subclass and override TimerFinished() to do anything you want.

#ifndef vtkExecutionTimer_h
#define vtkExecutionTimer_h

#include "vtkObject.h"
#include "vtkFiltersCoreModule.h" // For export macro

class vtkAlgorithm;
class vtkCallbackCommand;

class VTKFILTERSCORE_EXPORT vtkExecutionTimer : public vtkObject
{
public:
  vtkTypeMacro(vtkExecutionTimer, vtkObject);
  void PrintSelf(ostream& os, vtkIndent indent);

  // Description:
  // Construct a new timer with no attached filter.  Use SetFilter()
  // to specify the vtkAlgorithm whose execution you want to time.
  static vtkExecutionTimer* New();

  // Description:
  // Set/get the filter to be monitored.  The only real constraint
  // here is that the vtkExecutive associated with the filter must
  // fire StartEvent and EndEvent before and after the filter is
  // executed.  All VTK executives should do this.
  void SetFilter(vtkAlgorithm* filter);
  vtkGetObjectMacro(Filter, vtkAlgorithm);

  // Description:
  // Get the total CPU time (in seconds) that elapsed between
  // StartEvent and EndEvent.  This is undefined before the filter has
  // finished executing.
  vtkGetMacro(ElapsedCPUTime, double);

  // Description:
  // Get the total wall clock time (in seconds) that elapsed between
  // StartEvent and EndEvent.  This is undefined before the filter has
  // finished executing.
  vtkGetMacro(ElapsedWallClockTime, double);

protected:
  vtkExecutionTimer();
  ~vtkExecutionTimer();

  // This is the observer that will catch StartEvent and hand off to
  // EventRelay
  vtkCallbackCommand* Callback;

  // This is the filter that will be timed
  vtkAlgorithm* Filter;

  // These are where we keep track of the timestamps for start/end
  double CPUStartTime;
  double CPUEndTime;

  double WallClockStartTime;
  double WallClockEndTime;

  double ElapsedCPUTime;
  double ElapsedWallClockTime;

  // Description:
  // Convenience functions -- StartTimer clears out the elapsed times
  // and records start times; StopTimer records end times and computes
  // the elapsed time
  void StartTimer();
  void StopTimer();

  // Description:
  // This is where you can do anything you want with the progress
  // event.  By default this does nothing.
  virtual void TimerFinished();

  // Description:
  // This is the callback that VTK will invoke when it sees StartEvent
  // and EndEvent.  Its responsibility is to pass the event on to an
  // instance of this observer class.
  static void EventRelay(vtkObject* caller, unsigned long eventId, void* clientData, void* callData);

private:
  vtkExecutionTimer(const vtkExecutionTimer&);  // Not implemented.
  void operator=(const vtkExecutionTimer&);     // Not implemented.

};

#endif