Reputation: 811
I am trying to use TimingLogger for checking time consumed for a particular method and its statements. But Android TimingLogger is not able to print logs.
Upvotes: 17
Views: 7576
Reputation: 4180
After the code is updated with timings.addSplit("MyTag:onviewcreated");
in all places , at last of the function you are working on, try calling timings.dumpToLog();
TimeLogger does not seem to work well inside async / background threads.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1875
Apart from changing the log level, I also had to reset the TimeLogger to set it's mDisabled
flag. You can do so by timingLogger.reset()
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 811
If the Log.isLoggable is not enabled to at least the Log.VERBOSE level for that tag at creation time then the addSplit and dumpToLog call will do nothing.
If you simply looking for logs as explained in https://developer.android.com, you will not be able to see logs. So use below command in adb:
adb shell setprop log.tag.MyTag VERBOSE
Note: MyTag is the first parameter you passed when creating new TimingLogger as below:
TimingLogger timings = new TimingLogger("MyTag", "MyMethodName");
And there you are. Happy coding !!!
Upvotes: 51