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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T22:15:39+00:00 2026-05-26T22:15:39+00:00

I am using the gcc compiler for compiling C programs. How can I measure

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I am using the gcc compiler for compiling C programs. How can I measure the exact CPU time required by a certain portion of C code or by a particular statement for its execution?

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    2026-05-26T22:15:39+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 10:15 pm

    If a crude counter (~20ms resolution) is acceptable, this is my standard hacro:

    #include <ctime>
    #define CLOCK_TICK(acc, ctr)  ctr = std::clock()
    #define CLOCK_TOCK(acc, ctr)  acc += (std::clock() - ctr)
    #define CLOCK_RESET(acc) acc = 0
    #define CLOCK_REPORT(acc) (1000. * double(acc) / double(CLOCKS_PER_SEC))
    
    static std::clock_t tacc, tctr;
    

    Usage:

    CLOCK_TICK(tacc, tctr);
    do_something_critical();
    CLOCK_TOCK(tacc, tctr);
    
    std::cout << "This took " << CLOCK_REPORT(tacc) << "ms.\n";
    

    In C++11 you can use <chrono> features to get higher-resolution clocks.

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