Testing latest pari + WASM + node.js... and it works?! Wow.
License: GPL3
ubuntu2004
Function: _def_timer
Class: default
Section: default
C-Name: sd_timer
Prototype:
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Doc: this toggle is either 1 (on) or 0 (off). Every instruction sequence
in the gp calculator (anything ended by a newline in your input) is timed,
to some accuracy depending on the hardware and operating system. When
\tet{timer} is on, each such timing is printed immediately before the
output as follows:
\bprog
? factor(2^2^7+1)
time = 108 ms. \\ this line omitted if 'timer' is 0
%1 =
[ 59649589127497217 1]
[5704689200685129054721 1]
@eprog\noindent (See also \kbd{\#} and \kbd{\#\#}.)
The time measured is the user \idx{CPU time}, \emph{not} including the time
for printing the results. If the time is negligible ($< 1$ ms.), nothing is
printed: in particular, no timing should be printed when defining a user
function or an alias, or installing a symbol from the library.
The default value is \kbd{0} (off).