Struct BenchmarkFunction
Defined in File catch_amalgamated.hpp
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Struct Documentation
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struct BenchmarkFunction
We need to reinvent std::function because every piece of code that might add overhead in a measurement context needs to have consistent performance characteristics so that we can account for it in the measurement. Implementations of std::function with optimizations that aren’t always applicable, like small buffer optimizations, are not uncommon. This is effectively an implementation of std::function without any such optimizations; it may be slow, but it is consistently slow.
Public Functions
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inline BenchmarkFunction()
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inline BenchmarkFunction(BenchmarkFunction &&that) noexcept
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inline BenchmarkFunction(BenchmarkFunction const &that)
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inline BenchmarkFunction &operator=(BenchmarkFunction &&that) noexcept
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inline BenchmarkFunction &operator=(BenchmarkFunction const &that)
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inline void operator()(Chronometer meter) const
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inline BenchmarkFunction()