Oh.. i did not see that you only want the rendering time. I'm sorry.
> Well thank you for the help! it is so fast! I have implemented
> std::chrono, because I want to show the execution time on the page,
> but when is the correct time of render so its as accurate as possible,
> below is the algorithm I want to implement, but when or where should
> be the time started and where should the time be ended so its as
> realistic as possible (since here I'm skipping render time I'm only
> using the login time)
> void intro()
> {
> //get start time
> content::master c;
> //load files and sessions, logic of the page
> //get end time and send it to the view render
> render("intro",c); //or get the time end on the view itself
> (.tmpl)
> }
Two options. Either you do it this way:
start_time();
content::master c;
render("intro", c);
end_time();
Or you put (caution, it's not recommend) c++ code direct into your
template at the end of your render page, where you put the stime into a
variable and then print it out.
I think both options would be okay, but it's not recommend to put c++
directly into your template. Why? :D I don't know. Just don't do it ;)
>
> is there a way I should implement it? maybe on other overloaded
> functions? or something like preload, to get as realistic as it can be?
>
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