pub struct PerformanceDashboard { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Real-time performance analytics dashboard.
Records execution metrics per circuit ID, computes aggregate statistics, and can export a Markdown performance report.
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let mut dashboard = PerformanceDashboard::new(DashboardConfig::default());
dashboard.record_execution("bell_state", ExecutionMetrics::new(...));
let summary = dashboard.get_summary();
println!("{}", dashboard.export_report());Implementations§
Source§impl PerformanceDashboard
impl PerformanceDashboard
Sourcepub fn new(config: DashboardConfig) -> Self
pub fn new(config: DashboardConfig) -> Self
Create a new dashboard with the given configuration.
Sourcepub fn record_execution(&mut self, circuit_id: &str, metrics: ExecutionMetrics)
pub fn record_execution(&mut self, circuit_id: &str, metrics: ExecutionMetrics)
Record one circuit execution.
The metrics are associated with circuit_id and added to the global
rolling history buffer.
Sourcepub fn get_summary(&self) -> DashboardSummary
pub fn get_summary(&self) -> DashboardSummary
Compute aggregated statistics across all recorded executions.
Sourcepub fn export_report(&self) -> String
pub fn export_report(&self) -> String
Export a Markdown-formatted performance report.
Sourcepub fn execution_count(&self, circuit_id: &str) -> usize
pub fn execution_count(&self, circuit_id: &str) -> usize
Return the number of executions recorded for a specific circuit.
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impl Freeze for PerformanceDashboard
impl RefUnwindSafe for PerformanceDashboard
impl Send for PerformanceDashboard
impl Sync for PerformanceDashboard
impl Unpin for PerformanceDashboard
impl UnsafeUnpin for PerformanceDashboard
impl UnwindSafe for PerformanceDashboard
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