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package org.graalvm.compiler.debug;
import java.lang.management.ThreadMXBean;
/**
* A consistent source of timing data that should be used by all facilities in the debug package.
*/
public class TimeSource {
private static final boolean USING_BEAN;
private static final ThreadMXBean threadMXBean;
static {
threadMXBean = Management.getThreadMXBean();
if (threadMXBean.isThreadCpuTimeSupported()) {
USING_BEAN = true;
} else {
USING_BEAN = false;
}
}
/**
* Gets the current time of this thread in nanoseconds from the most accurate timer available on
* the system. The returned value will be the current time in nanoseconds precision but not
* necessarily nanoseconds accuracy.
* <p>
* The intended use case of this method is to measure the time a certain action takes by making
* successive calls to it. It should not be used to measure total times in the sense of a time
* stamp.
*
* @return the current thread's time in nanoseconds
*/
public static long getTimeNS() {
return USING_BEAN ? threadMXBean.getCurrentThreadCpuTime() : System.nanoTime();
}
}