Injects some very basic method timing code.
This is an add-in for Fody
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See also Fody usage.
Install the MethodTimer.Fody NuGet package and update the Fody NuGet package:
PM>Install-Package Fody
PM>Install-Package MethodTimer.FodyThe Install-Package Fody is required since NuGet always defaults to the oldest, and most buggy, version of any dependency.
Add <MethodTimer/> to FodyWeavers.xml
<Weavers>
<MethodTimer/>
</Weavers>publicclassMyClass{[Time]publicvoidMyMethod(){//Some code u are curious how long it takesConsole.WriteLine("Hello");}}publicclassMyClass{publicvoidMyMethod(){varstopwatch=Stopwatch.StartNew();try{//Some code u are curious how long it takesConsole.WriteLine("Hello");}finally{stopwatch.Stop();Trace.WriteLine("MyClass.MyMethod "+stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds+"ms");}}}If you want to handle the logging you can define a static class to intercept the logging.
The interceptor takes one of the two following forms.
Note: when both methods are available, the intercepter will prefer the TimeSpan overload.
publicstaticclassMethodTimeLogger{publicstaticvoidLog(MethodBasemethodBase,longmilliseconds,stringmessage){//Do some logging here}}Then this will be compiled
publicclassMyClass{publicvoidMyMethod(){varstopwatch=Stopwatch.StartNew();try{//Some code u are curious how long it takesConsole.WriteLine("Hello");}finally{stopwatch.Stop();MethodTimeLogger.Log(methodof(MyClass.MyMethod),stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds);}}}publicstaticclassMethodTimeLogger{publicstaticvoidLog(MethodBasemethodBase,TimeSpanelapsed,stringmessage){//Do some logging here}}Then this will be compiled
publicclassMyClass{publicvoidMyMethod(){varstopwatch=Stopwatch.StartNew();try{//Some code u are curious how long it takesConsole.WriteLine("Hello");}finally{stopwatch.Stop();MethodTimeLogger.Log(methodof(MyClass.MyMethod),stopwatch.Elapsed);}}}If you want to get the parameter values inside the logging, you can use a string format in the attribute definition.
publicclassMyClass{[Time("File name: '{fileName}'")]publicvoidMyMethod(stringfileName){//Some code u are curious how long it takesConsole.WriteLine("Hello");}}Then this will be compiled
publicclassMyClass{publicvoidMyMethod(stringfileName){varstopwatch=Stopwatch.StartNew();try{//Some code u are curious how long it takesConsole.WriteLine("Hello");}finally{stopwatch.Stop();varmessage=string.Format("File name: '{0}'",fileName);MethodTimeLogger.Log(methodof(MyClass.MyMethod),stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds,message);}}}The following values are allowed:
- Any parameter name (e.g.
{fileName}) {this}(callsToString()on the instance itself) - Note that this is not available on static methods, the weaver will throw an error if being used in a static method
Note 1: sub-properties are not (yet?) supported. Support Fody on OpenCollective and this might be implemented!
Note 2: this feature requires an updated Log method call with the definition below. If this method (with the message parameter) is not found, the weaver will raise an error.
public static void Log(MethodBase methodBase, long milliseconds, string message)
In addition to the actual weaving assembly the NuGet package will also add a file TimeAttribute.cs to the target project.
[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Assembly|AttributeTargets.Module|AttributeTargets.Class|AttributeTargets.Method|AttributeTargets.Constructor,AllowMultiple=false)]classTimeAttribute:Attribute{}At compile time this attribute and all usages to it will be removed from the target assembly. If you want to re-use the class in a common assembly change the class from internal to public. This will result in the class not being removed at compile time.
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