# README `tagged-timers` is a simple package for timing different `IO` that occur within a program and grouping the results according to dynamically generated `String` tags. ## Example For a simple example of usage, see `examples/Example.hs` ```haskell main :: IO () main = do t <- T.create T.time t "cat" (act "cat" 5) T.time t "dog" (act "dog" 2) r <- T.result t putStrLn $ "Time Result: " ++ show r ``` which, when executed, yields the following behavior: ``` Prelude> :l examples/Example.hs ... *Main> main Starting action cat Oh so sleepy... (5 seconds later) Finished action cat Starting action dog Oh so sleepy... (2 seconds later) Finished action dog Time Result: [("cat",5.003739s),("dog",2.003825s)] ```