11-21-2005
Help Please
I don't understand. I need to measure how long it takes something to run in microseconds. Like this:
start
RUN CODE
end
display number of microseconds that it took to "RUN CODE"
Please help.
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gp2c-run
GP2C-RUN(1) PARI GP2C-RUN(1)
NAME
GP2C-RUN - The GP to C compiler driver
DESCRIPTION
gp2c-run [gp2c options] [file.gp]
Compile file.gp with gp2c and launch a gp session where the functions of functions of file.gp are preloaded. Any options are passed to
gp2c.
gp2c-run file.c
Compile file.c and launch a gp session where the functions of file.c are preloaded. the file file.c must have suitable GP;install() lines.
This is especially useful if you manually modify the file.gp.c produced by gp2c-run. In this case it is advised to rename it to file.c to
avoid subsequent calls of gp2c-run to overwrite your changes.
FILES
file.gp.c The C output of gp2c.
file.gp.so
The GP loadable module.
file.gp.run
The commands to load the module. Once a module is compiled, you can load it inside a gp session by running this script.
ENVIRONMENT
GP2C Path to the gp2c compiler, default: /usr/bin/gp2c
GP Path to the gp calculator, default: /usr/bin/gp
FILES
file.gp.c The C output of gp2c.
file.gp.so
The GP loadable module.
file.gp.run
The commands to load the module. Once a module is compiled, you can load it inside a gp session by running this script.
COPYING
Copyright 2000-2006 The PARI Group
GP2C is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
certain conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GP2C.
SEE ALSO
The GP2C manual, gp2c(1), gp2c-dbg(1), gp(1), gcc(1)
GP to C compiler driver November 2001 GP2C-RUN(1)