On May 24, 9:36 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am using timeit to time a global function like this > > t = timeit.Timer("timeTest()","from __main__ import timeTest") > result = t.timeit(); > > But how can i use timeit to time a function in a class? > class FetchUrlThread(threading.Thread): > def aFunction(self): > # do something .... > > def run(self): > # how can I time how long does aFunction() take here? > aFunction(); > > Thank you.
How about this: class Dog(object): def run(self): result = 10 * 20 + 3 import timeit t = timeit.Timer("d.run()", "from __main__ import Dog; d = Dog()") print t.timeit() -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list