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Measuring time to run functions, methods or blocks of code made easy.

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Pytimers is a python micro library that allows you to quickly measure time to run functions, methods or individual blocks of codes. Here’s a quick demo.

import logging
from time import sleep

from pytimers import timer

logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)


@timer
def foo() -> None:
    print("Some heavy lifting.")
    sleep(2)


if __name__ == "__main__":

    print("Let's call the function decorated with timer.")
    foo()

    print("Use timer context manager.")
    with timer.label("sleeping block"):
        print("Some more work to do.")
        sleep(1)
Let's call the function decorated with timer.
Some heavy lifting.
INFO:pytimers.triggers.logger_trigger:Finished foo in 2s 0.494ms [2.0s].
Use timer context manager.
Some more work to do.
INFO:pytimers.triggers.logger_trigger:Finished sleeping block in 1s 1.247ms [1.001s].

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