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// This class provides a framework for collecting various statistics.
// The current implementation is oriented towards counting invocations
// of various types, but that can be easily changed.
//
// To use it, you need to declare a Histogram*, and a subtype of
// HistogramElement:
//
// HistogramElement* MyHistogram;
//
// class MyHistogramElement : public HistogramElement {
// public:
// MyHistogramElement(char* name);
// };
//
// MyHistogramElement::MyHistogramElement(char* elementName) {
// _name = elementName;
//
// if(MyHistogram == NULL)
// MyHistogram = new Histogram("My Call Counts",100);
//
// MyHistogram->add_element(this);
// }
//
// #define MyCountWrapper(arg) static MyHistogramElement* e = new MyHistogramElement(arg); e->increment_count()
//
// This gives you a simple way to count invocations of specfic functions:
//
// void a_function_that_is_being_counted() {
// MyCountWrapper("FunctionName");
// ...
// }
//
// To print the results, invoke print() on your Histogram*.
#ifdef ASSERT
class HistogramElement : public CHeapObj {
protected:
jint _count;
const char* _name;
public:
HistogramElement();
virtual int count();
virtual const char* name();
virtual void increment_count();
void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
virtual int compare(HistogramElement* e1,HistogramElement* e2);
};
class Histogram : public CHeapObj {
protected:
GrowableArray<HistogramElement*>* _elements;
GrowableArray<HistogramElement*>* elements() { return _elements; }
const char* _title;
const char* title() { return _title; }
static int sort_helper(HistogramElement** e1,HistogramElement** e2);
virtual void print_header(outputStream* st);
virtual void print_elements(outputStream* st);
public:
Histogram(const char* title,int estimatedSize);
virtual void add_element(HistogramElement* element);
void print_on(outputStream* st) const;
};
#endif