module System.Time.Extra( Seconds, sleep, subtractTime, showDuration, offsetTime, offsetTimeIncrease, duration ) where import Control.Concurrent import Data.Time.Clock import Numeric.Extra import Data.IORef type Seconds = Double sleep :: Seconds -> IO () sleep x = threadDelay $ ceiling $ x * 1000000 subtractTime :: UTCTime -> UTCTime -> Seconds subtractTime end start = fromRational $ toRational $ end `diffUTCTime` start -- | Show a number of seconds, typically a duration, in a suitable manner with -- responable precision for a human. -- -- > showDuration 3.435 == "3.44s" -- > showDuration 623.8 == "10m24s" -- > showDuration 62003.8 == "17h13m" -- > showDuration 1e8 == "27777h47m" showDuration :: Seconds -> String showDuration x | x >= 3600 = f (x / 60) "h" "m" | x >= 60 = f x "m" "s" | otherwise = showDP 2 x ++ "s" where f x m s = show ms ++ m ++ ['0' | ss < 10] ++ show ss ++ s where (ms,ss) = round x `divMod` 60 -- | Call once at the start, then call repeatedly to get Time values out offsetTime :: IO (IO Seconds) offsetTime = do start <- getCurrentTime return $ do end <- getCurrentTime return $ end `subtractTime` start -- | Like offsetTime, but results will never decrease (though they may stay the same) offsetTimeIncrease :: IO (IO Seconds) offsetTimeIncrease = do t <- offsetTime ref <- newIORef 0 return $ do t <- t atomicModifyIORef ref $ \o -> let m = max t o in m `seq` (m, m) duration :: IO a -> IO (Seconds, a) duration act = do time <- offsetTime res <- act time <- time return (time, res)