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Merge pull request #8682 from Vercix/master
Update OS to Time on pages containing OS.get_ticks_usec()
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@@ -137,11 +137,11 @@ use this snippet:
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.. code-block:: cpp
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uint64_t begin = OS::get_singleton()->get_ticks_usec();
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uint64_t begin = Time::get_singleton()->get_ticks_usec();
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// Your code here...
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uint64_t end = OS::get_singleton()->get_ticks_usec();
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uint64_t end = Time::get_singleton()->get_ticks_usec();
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print_line(vformat("Snippet took %d microseconds", end - begin));
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This will print the time spent between the ``begin`` declaration and the ``end``
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@@ -94,12 +94,12 @@ the following:
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::
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var time_start = OS.get_ticks_usec()
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var time_start = Time.get_ticks_usec()
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# Your function you want to time
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update_enemies()
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var time_end = OS.get_ticks_usec()
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var time_end = Time.get_ticks_usec()
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print("update_enemies() took %d microseconds" % time_end - time_start)
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When manually timing functions, it is usually a good idea to run the function
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