function Timer::read
Reads the current timer value without stopping the timer.
Parameters
string $name: The name of the timer.
Return value
int The current timer value in ms.
4 calls to Timer::read()
- Cron::invokeCronHandlers in core/
lib/ Drupal/ Core/ Cron.php  - Invokes any cron handlers implementing hook_cron.
 - JSWebAssertTest::testJsWebAssert in core/
tests/ Drupal/ FunctionalJavascriptTests/ Tests/ JSWebAssertTest.php  - Tests that JSWebAssert assertions work correctly.
 - TimerTest::testTimer in core/
tests/ Drupal/ Tests/ Component/ Utility/ TimerTest.php  - Tests Timer::read() time accumulation accuracy across multiple restarts.
 - _batch_process in core/
includes/ batch.inc  - Processes sets in a batch.
 
File
- 
              core/
lib/ Drupal/ Component/ Utility/ Timer.php, line 37  
Class
- Timer
 - Provides helpers to use timers throughout a request.
 
Namespace
Drupal\Component\UtilityCode
public static function read($name) {
  if (isset(static::$timers[$name]['start'])) {
    $stop = microtime(TRUE);
    $diff = round(($stop - static::$timers[$name]['start']) * 1000, 2);
    if (isset(static::$timers[$name]['time'])) {
      $diff += static::$timers[$name]['time'];
    }
    return $diff;
  }
  return static::$timers[$name]['time'];
}
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