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util: introduce timer() As documented for timeit.default_timer, there are better timers available for performance measures on some platforms. These timers don't have a set epoch, and thus are only useful for interval measurements, but have higher resolution, and thus get you a better measurement overall. Use the same selection logic as Python's timeit.default_timer. This is a platform clock on Python 2 and early Python 3, and time.perf_counter on Python 3.3 and later (where time.perf_counter is introduced as the best timer to use).

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{
"version": 1,
"project": "mercurial",
"project_url": "https://mercurial-scm.org/",
"repo": "..",
"branches": ["default", "stable"],
"environment_type": "virtualenv",
"show_commit_url": "https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg/rev/",
"benchmark_dir": "benchmarks",
"env_dir": "../.asv/env",
"results_dir": "../.asv/results",
"html_dir": "../.asv/html"
}