time.clock()
On Unix, return the current processor time as a floating point number expressed in seconds. The precision, and in fact the very definition of the meaning of “processor time”, depends on that of the C function of the same name.
On Windows, this function returns wall-clock seconds elapsed since the first call to this function, as a floating point number, based on the Win32 function QueryPerformanceCounter()
. The resolution is typically better than one microsecond.
Deprecated since version 3.3: The behaviour of this function depends on the platform: use perf_counter()
or process_time()
instead, depending on your requirements, to have a well defined behaviour.
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