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performance - Calculating the speed of routines?

What would be the best and most accurate way to determine how long it took to process a routine, such as a procedure of function?

I ask because I am currently trying to optimize a few functions in my Application, when i test the changes it is hard to determine just by looking at it if there was any improvements at all. So if I could return an accurate or near accurate time it took to process a routine, I then have a more clear idea of how well, if any changes to the code have been made.

I considered using GetTickCount, but I am unsure if this would be anything near accurate?

It would be useful to have a resuable function/procedure to calculate the time of a routine, and use it something like this:

// < prepare for calcuation of code
...
ExecuteSomeCode; // < code to test
...
// < stop calcuating code and return time it took to process

I look forward to hearing some suggestions.

Thanks.

Craig.

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From my knowledge, the most accurate method is by using QueryPerformanceFrequency:

code:

var
  Freq, StartCount, StopCount: Int64;
  TimingSeconds: real;
begin
  QueryPerformanceFrequency(Freq);
  QueryPerformanceCounter(StartCount);
  // Execute process that you want to time: ...
  QueryPerformanceCounter(StopCount);
  TimingSeconds := (StopCount - StartCount) / Freq;
  // Display timing: ... 
end; 

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