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Name: codechu-meter
Version: 0.2.0
Summary: Stdlib-only measurement primitives — stopwatch, rate estimation, ETA prediction.
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Keywords: stopwatch,rate,eta,progress,measurement,stdlib
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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```text
        .--:--.          c o d e c h u
       /  12   \           ╔═════════╗
      |9   ●---3|  meter   ║ 00:42.7 ║   ETA  03:18
       \   6   /           ╚═════════╝
        '-----'          ─── tick · tock · tick · tock ───
```

> *Stopwatch, rolling-rate, and ETA — time things without lying about them.*

# codechu-meter

Stdlib-only measurement primitives — stopwatch, rolling-window rate
estimator, ETA predictor — extracted from the [Disk Cleaner](https://github.com/codechu/disk-cleaner)
toolchain. Zero dependencies. Python 3.10+.

## Install

```bash
pip install codechu-meter
```

## API

### `Stopwatch`

```python
from codechu_meter import Stopwatch

with Stopwatch() as sw:
    do_work()
print(sw.elapsed)  # → float seconds

# Manual form
sw = Stopwatch().start()
do_work()
sw.stop()
print(sw.elapsed)
```

Formatting is up to you. If you want pretty output, pair with
[`codechu-fmt`](https://github.com/codechu/fmt-py):

```python
from codechu_fmt import format_duration
print(format_duration(sw.elapsed))  # → '1m 30s'
```

### `RateEstimator`

```python
from codechu_meter import RateEstimator

re = RateEstimator(window_seconds=1.0, unit="bytes")
for chunk in stream:
    re.observe(len(chunk))
print(re.rate())   # float per-second
```

`unit` is just an attribute — it never affects the numeric `rate()`.
Use it as a label when formatting:

```python
from codechu_fmt import format_rate
print(format_rate(re.rate(), unit=re.unit))  # → '1.2 MB/s'
```

### `ETAEstimator`

```python
from codechu_meter import ETAEstimator

eta = ETAEstimator(total=1000, mode="ema", alpha=0.3)
for current in progress:
    eta.update(current)
    remaining = eta.eta()  # float seconds or None
```

`mode='linear'` (default) uses overall throughput since
construction. `mode='ema'` blends an exponential moving average
of recent throughput for smoother numbers on bursty workloads.
The `alpha` parameter (default `0.3`) controls EMA reactivity:
higher values weight recent samples more heavily.

`eta()` returns `None` until at least two updates with measurable
elapsed time and positive progress.

## Design

- **Zero dependencies.** Stdlib only.
- **Monotonic clock.** Wall-clock jumps don't break timing.
- **No formatting coupling.** Numeric primitives only; pair with
  `codechu-fmt` (or roll your own) for display strings.
- **Defensive.** Zero progress, zero elapsed, NaN, and negative rates
  never raise.

## Migrating from 0.1.x

`__str__` methods were removed in 0.2.0. Replace `print(sw)` /
`str(re)` / `str(eta)` with explicit calls:

```python
# Before (0.1.x)
print(sw)
print(re)
print(eta)

# After (0.2.x)
from codechu_fmt import format_duration, format_rate
print(format_duration(sw.elapsed))
print(format_rate(re.rate(), unit=re.unit))
v = eta.eta()
print(format_duration(v) if v is not None else "?")
```

## Tests

```bash
pip install -e ".[dev]"
pytest -q
```

Coverage gate: ≥90 %. Tests drive time via monkeypatching
`time.monotonic` for deterministic assertions.

## License

MIT — see [LICENSE](LICENSE).
