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package com.sun.max.util.timer;
import com.sun.max.annotate.*;
import com.sun.max.profile.*;
/**
* This class implements a simple timer that requires no synchronization or thread-local data structures.
* It supports a single-use, one-at-a-time approach to timing tasks, and does not support nested tasks.
*/
public class SingleUseTimer implements Timer {
@RESET
private long start;
@RESET
private long last;
private final Clock clock;
public SingleUseTimer(Clock clock) {
this.clock = clock;
}
public void start() {
start = clock.getTicks();
}
public void stop() {
last = clock.getTicks() - start;
}
public Clock getClock() {
return clock;
}
public long getLastElapsedTime() {
return last;
}
public long getLastNestedTime() {
return 0;
}
}