FPS counter cleanup

- Isolate it into it's own namespace
- Shorten function names, the namespace self-documents.
- Just use the std I/O, we can just write directly to the stream for
  logging.
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Lioncash
2014-07-02 20:19:08 -04:00
parent aec4cc7e29
commit 00efaedb02
4 changed files with 24 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -2,41 +2,43 @@
// Licensed under GPLv2
// Refer to the license.txt file included.
#include "Common/FileUtil.h"
#include "Common/Timer.h"
#include <fstream>
#include "Common/FileUtil.h"
#include "Common/StringUtil.h"
#include "Common/Timer.h"
#include "VideoCommon/FPSCounter.h"
#include "VideoCommon/VideoConfig.h"
namespace FPSCounter
{
#define FPS_REFRESH_INTERVAL 1000
static unsigned int s_counter = 0;
static unsigned int s_fps = 0;
static unsigned int s_fps_last_counter = 0;
static unsigned long s_last_update_time = 0;
static File::IOFile s_bench_file;
static std::ofstream s_bench_file;
void InitFPSCounter()
void Initialize()
{
s_counter = s_fps_last_counter = 0;
s_fps = 0;
s_last_update_time = Common::Timer::GetTimeMs();
if (s_bench_file.IsOpen())
s_bench_file.Close();
if (s_bench_file.is_open())
s_bench_file.close();
}
static void LogFPSToFile(unsigned long val)
{
if (!s_bench_file.IsOpen())
s_bench_file.Open(File::GetUserPath(D_LOGS_IDX) + "fps.txt", "w");
if (!s_bench_file.is_open())
s_bench_file.open(File::GetUserPath(D_LOGS_IDX) + "fps.txt");
char buffer[256];
snprintf(buffer, 256, "%lu\n", val);
s_bench_file.WriteArray(buffer, strlen(buffer));
s_bench_file << StringFromFormat("%lu\n", val);
}
int UpdateFPSCounter()
int Update()
{
if (Common::Timer::GetTimeMs() - s_last_update_time >= FPS_REFRESH_INTERVAL)
{
@ -49,4 +51,5 @@ int UpdateFPSCounter()
s_counter++;
return s_fps;
}
}