Wtime is my first open-source software. Wtime is similar to GNU time, which can run anotherProgramAt the end of the program, the time consumed by the output program (kernel-state ring0 time, user-state ring3 time, total time), memory occupied (Working Set/Peak, page file/Peak) number of I/O (I/O reads, writes, and others ).
Project home: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wintime/
Wtime is usually used for performance measurement, because I found that Windows lacks a tool like GNU time, so I wrote this applet. Wtime is released with new BSD license (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php.
Example:
E:/projects/wtime/src> wtime Java-version <br/> JAVA version "1.6.0 _ 16" <br/> JAVA (TM) se Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0 _ 16-b01) <br/> JAVA hotspot (TM) Client VM (build 14.2-b01, mixed mode, sharing) </P> <p> User time: 78,000 us <br/> kernel time: 15,600 US <br/> total: 220,003 us <br/> workingset: 24,576 <br/> peakworkingset: 9,785,344 <br/> pagefileusage: 0 <br/> peakpagefileusage: 29,876,224 <br/> Read Bytes: 1,982,806 <br/> write Bytes: 0 <br/> Other Bytes: 12,284
You can see that the above output is directly appended to the normal output. The time is in microseconds (US), and the memory and Io are in bytes.
P.s. Welcome to help me test in Different Windows versions. I have only tested Windows 7 and it is also an administrator. It is best to test general users of Vista.