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#ifndef __TSQR_Test_verifyTimerConcept_hpp
#define __TSQR_Test_verifyTimerConcept_hpp
#include <stdexcept>
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
namespace TSQR {
namespace Test {
/// \function verifyTimerConcept
/// \brief Ensure that TimerType has the required interface.
///
/// Our TSQR benchmarks are templated on TimerType, in order to
/// avoid depending on a particular timer implementation.
/// TimerType should support the following interface (modeled after
/// the \c Teuchos::Time class):
///
/// - Construction using a const std::string& or something
/// convertible to that (to name the timer). Semantically, the
/// constructor should not start the timer.
/// - name(): Returns the name of the timer, as it was set in the
/// constructor (it does not change the string).
/// - start(bool reset=false): Returns nothing, starts the timer,
/// resets it first if reset==true).
/// - stop(): Returns a double-precision floating-point value,
/// which is the number of seconds elapsed since calling
/// start().
/// - isRunning(): Returns a Boolean saying whether the timer is
/// currently running. start() should make the timer start
/// running, and stop() shoudl make it stop running.
///
/// TimerType need not be able to handle recursive calls, though
/// this might be helpful. The intended use case is that start()
/// and stop() wrap some timing loop, and the loop does not
/// reference the timer at all. We include this concept check in
/// all of our TSQR benchmark routines via
///
/// \code
/// verifyTimerConcept<TimerType>();
/// \endcode
///
/// If TimerType does not satisfy this interface, that line of
/// code will fail to compile. The compiler should give an
/// informative error message about a missing method.
/// verifyTimerConcept() also checks some semantic properties of
/// TimerType.
template<class TimerType>
double
verifyTimerConcept ()
{
TimerType timer (std::string("NameOfTimer"));
std::string timerName = timer.name();
if (timerName != "NameOfTimer")
throw std::logic_error ("TimerType does not correctly store the timer name");
// Test default argument of start()
if (timer.isRunning())
throw std::logic_error ("TimerType does not correctly initialize isRunning");
timer.start ();
if (! timer.isRunning())
throw std::logic_error ("TimerType does not correctly set isRunning");
double result1 = timer.stop();
if (timer.isRunning())
throw std::logic_error ("TimerType does not correctly reset isRunning");
// Test nondefault argument of start()
if (timer.isRunning())
throw std::logic_error ("TimerType does not correctly initialize isRunning");
timer.start (true);
if (! timer.isRunning())
throw std::logic_error ("TimerType does not correctly set isRunning");
double result2 = timer.stop();
if (timer.isRunning())
throw std::logic_error ("TimerType does not correctly reset isRunning");
return result1 + result2;
}
} // namespace Test
} // namespace TSQR
#endif // __TSQR_Test_verifyTimerConcept_hpp
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