Earlier I was reading a great answer on SO and I wondered why it has not been emulated yet in PowerShell.
In unix/linux, we can use the time
command as a simple benchmark tool.
$ time ./script1.sh
real 0m1.005s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.008s
In powershell, we can use the measure-command
similarly:
$ Measure-Command {java post_incr}
Days : 0
Hours : 0
Minutes : 0
Seconds : 1
Milliseconds : 18
Ticks : 10188003
TotalDays : 1.17916701388889E-05
TotalHours : 0.000283000083333333
TotalMinutes : 0.016980005
TotalSeconds : 1.0188003
TotalMilliseconds : 1018.8003
But this is not the same as the time
, which reports the real, user and sys (See the difference between the three in the linked SO Answer.)
This (time
) is obviously such a useful little tool. Are there any user written cmdlets for this functionality or is it already in V3 or planned for future releases?