#include #include "emscripten.h" #ifndef REPORT_RESULT // To be able to run this test outside the browser harness in node.js/spidermonkey: #define REPORT_RESULT int dummy #endif int result = 0; int main() { // This code tests three things: // a) Calling emscripten_get_now(), time actually proceeds. // b) Values returned by emscripten_get_now() are strictly nondecreasing. // c) emscripten_get_now() is able to return sub-millisecond precision timer values. bool detected_good_timer_precision = false; float smallest_delta = 0.f; for(int x = 0; x < 1000; ++x) { // Have several attempts to find a good small delta, i.e. give time to JS engine to warm up the code and so on. float t = emscripten_get_now(); float t2 = emscripten_get_now(); for(int i = 0; i < 100 && t == t2; ++i) { t2 = emscripten_get_now(); } if (t2 < t && t2 - t < 1000.f) { // Timer must be monotonous. printf("Timer is not monotonous!\\n"); smallest_delta = t2 - t; break; } if (t2 > t && t2 - t < 0.7f) { // Must pass less than a millisecond between two calls. detected_good_timer_precision = true; smallest_delta = t2 - t; break; } } if (detected_good_timer_precision) { printf("Timer resolution is good. (%f msecs)\\n", smallest_delta); result = 1; } else { printf("Error: Bad timer precision: Smallest timer delta: %f msecs\\n", smallest_delta); result = 0; } REPORT_RESULT(); return 0; }