Use start_time attribute like a static attribute (as it is).

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Franz Liedke 2012-06-25 01:12:31 +03:00
parent c74123098b
commit 52f98b7cf6
1 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ public static function render($response)
// type applications, so we will not send anything in those scenarios. // type applications, so we will not send anything in those scenarios.
if ( ! Request::ajax()) if ( ! Request::ajax())
{ {
if ($this->start_time) if (static::$start_time)
{ {
static::$data['time'] = number_format((microtime(true) - $this->start_time) * 1000, 2); static::$data['time'] = number_format((microtime(true) - static::$start_time) * 1000, 2);
} }
return render('path: '.__DIR__.'/template'.BLADE_EXT, static::$data); return render('path: '.__DIR__.'/template'.BLADE_EXT, static::$data);
} }
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ public static function query($sql, $bindings, $time)
public static function attach() public static function attach()
{ {
// Record when the profiler was setup (as a rough measure for render time) // Record when the profiler was setup (as a rough measure for render time)
$this->start_time = microtime(true); static::$start_time = microtime(true);
// First we'll attach to the query and log events. These allow us to catch // First we'll attach to the query and log events. These allow us to catch
// all of the SQL queries and log messages that come through Laravel, // all of the SQL queries and log messages that come through Laravel,