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Start your free trialJames Kemp
4,817 PointsWhats wrong with my answer?
I can't see what's wrong with my answer, any help?
benchmarker.run("method", { 100.times { puts "Hello" } })
class SimpleBenchmarker
def run(description, &block)
start_time = Time.now
block.call
end_time = Time.now
elapsed = end_time - start_time
puts "\n#{description} results"
puts "Elapsed time: #{elapsed} seconds"
end
end
benchmarker = SimpleBenchmarker.new
benchmarker.run("method", { 100.times { puts "Hello" } })
1 Answer
Tyler Herbst
11,763 PointsHi James,
You're missing the the "do and end" after your description argument. You could simply put
benchmarker = SimpleBenchmarker.new
benchmarker.run "method" do
end