#C++ @ Libera.chat stats by TinoDidriksen

Statistics generated on Tuesday 7 July 2026 - 0:16:56
During this 28-day reporting period, a total of 51 different nicks were represented on #C++.


Most active times
3.4%
546
4.1%
650
3.3%
528
3.1%
493
2.9%
469
3.4%
547
3.9%
623
4.8%
767
3.5%
558
3.6%
583
3.9%
622
4.4%
705
5.1%
811
4.2%
679
4.5%
714
4.7%
757
4.8%
771
5.0%
801
4.8%
762
4.8%
761
4.9%
780
4.0%
643
3.9%
624
4.1%
649
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
0-5 = 0-5 6-11 = 6-11 12-17 = 12-17 18-23 = 18-23

Most active nicks
 NickNumber of linesWhen?Number of WordsLast seenRandom quote
1 ville863816301366yesterday"so fclass.h line 11 has no idea what MainClass is supposed to be"
2 PhilAlbano6011496339 days ago"he sees candidate (int*) when header file provides (MainClass*)"
3 RonJeremy451431519yesterday"how to I customize std::format for a particular class? operato..."
4 JordiGH424250924 days ago"https://paste.debian.net/hidden/7530c5e1"
5 xcvb3422273385yesterday"You never serialize the access to that variable"
6 veverak31316483 days ago"allocator won't change the way API of std:: works"
7 stefanos82292183783 days ago"in other words a missing atomic or mutex somewhere?"
8 wallbroken2910217286yesterday"in C you need to use malloc() if you want to use a linked list"
9 Alipha241716474yesterday"klys: yeah, not reading hundreds of lines. I can throw it in A..."
10 cbreak2221193283 days ago"they're so inefficient and fragmenting"
11 zelgomer1717193yesterday"doesn't even have to be static tbh"
12 calabasas149328016 days ago"any hcker online or just gaymer"
13 Guest39131310818 days ago"so itsa lwyas a singley link list with 3 atomic ints right"
14 klys1216525726 days ago"however uncommenting line 1064: //test_t_first(); ;appears to..."
15 leppard11119324 days ago"target cppcheck fails, clang-tidy fails......"
16 PJBoy1064594 days ago"lbfmt has a first class joining function"
17 lloda991694 days ago"template<typename T...> class type_holder {} would work sure"
18 olabaz881009 days ago"how do I fix it? Also, what approach do you suggest?"
19 Guest388357318 days ago"but none of those are cohesively doing sum ting useful"
20 rbox88889 days ago"what about with make_unqiue"
21 Oxyd833111088 days ago"That's because the default constructor of unique_ptr is only a..."
22 Yakov741298yesterday"can we manipulate MySQL with C/C++, is there native tool?"
23 kalven7521093 days ago"by carefully writing all the code in all functions so that if ..."
24 bugfinger624839 days ago"PhilAlbano: Then you guessed the right thing above. :)"
25 boru624433 days ago"Why are you even using the heap on an embedded target?"


These didn't make it to the top:
LunarJetman (6) SexoSelvagem (4) isabella (4) fiesh (4) afiore (4)
anachrohack (3) Walter__5087 (3) barometz (3) jon (3) baudejogos (3)
Guest80 (3) gaxar (3) Dex2x (2) Svitkona (2) hassanhamadi (2)
Stryyker (2) nightfrog (2) Guest4 (2) sebistian (2) T`aZ (1)
karenw (1) marshmallow (1) sienwick (1) BadGuyAlex (1) osse (1)
deconf (1)

Big numbers
Is wallbroken stupid or just asking too many questions? 55.2% lines contained a question!
JordiGH didn't know that much either. 23.8% of his/her lines were questions.
The loudest one was stefanos82, who yelled 24.1% of the time!
Another old yeller was ville, who shouted 5.8% of the time!
It seems that RonJeremy's shift-key is hanging: 2.2% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE.
For example, like this:
     <RonJeremy> XD
Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly.
veverak brings happiness to the world. 9.7% lines contained smiling faces. :)
cbreak isn't a sad person either, smiling 9.1% of the time.
cbreak seems to be sad at the moment: 9.1% lines contained sad faces. :(
RonJeremy is also a sad person, crying 6.7% of the time.
klys wrote the longest lines, averaging 120.5 letters per line.
#C++ average was 75.0 letters per line.
calabasas wrote the shortest lines, averaging 29.4 characters per line.
PJBoy was tight-lipped, too, averaging 33.5 characters.
ville spoke a total of 1366 words!
ville's faithful follower, veverak, didn't speak so much: 648 words.
jon wrote an average of 50.67 words per line.
Channel average was 13.28 words per line.

Most used words
 Word Number of Uses Last Used by
1 memory 30 Alipha
2 files 17 veverak
3 about 16 ville
4 MainClass 14 PhilAlbano
5 include 13 PhilAlbano
6 reverse 12 RonJeremy
7 would 12 ville
8 FClass 11 PhilAlbano
9 there 11 bugfinger
10 function 11 zelgomer

Most referenced nicks
 Nick Number of Uses Last Used by
1 JordiGH 7 ville
2 RonJeremy 7 ville
3 PhilAlbano 6 Alipha
4 Guest38 4 cbreak

Most referenced URLs
 URL Number of Uses Last Used by
1 https://paste.debian.net/hidden/7530c5e1 3 JordiGH
2 https://github.com/PacktPublishing/CPP-STL-Cookbook-Second-E 1 stefanos82
3 https://pjboy.godbolt.org/z/WM3zf5vWb 1 PJBoy
4 https://vuldb.com/cve/CVE-2026-11460 1 Dex2x
5 https://godbolt.org/z/E8oPMjT56 1 Oxyd
6 https://godbolt.org/z/GGr4dT55v 1 PhilAlbano
7 https://godbolt.org/z/ezGzq77jh 1 JordiGH
8 https://godbolt.org/z/1z8ne6dd3 1 ville
9 https://godbolt.org/z/h5qcjK1n7 1 nightfrog
10 https://github.com/PacktPublishing/CPP-STL-Cookbook-Second-E 1 stefanos82
11 https://godbolt.org/z/s3vaT9PPb 1 ville
12 https://ideone.com/q5U7iU 1 olabaz
13 https://godbolt.org/z/bbPbe9nj5 1 ville
14 https://godbolt.org/z/1P5hjndEh 1 JordiGH
15 https://godbolt.org/z/WWbv4Tjor 1 PhilAlbano

Other interesting numbers
JordiGH wasn't very popular, getting kicked 1 times!
For example, like this:
     *** JordiGH was kicked by ville
ville is either insane or just a fair op, kicking a total of 1 people!
Strange, no op was given on #C++!
Wow, no op was taken on #C++!
leppard always lets us know what he/she's doing: 1 actions!
For example, like this:
     * leppard demands a std::parallel

Also, deconf tells us what's up with 1 actions.
Alipha talks to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 1 times!
Another lonely one was Guest39, who managed to hit 1 times.
veverak has quite a potty mouth. 0.2% words were foul language.
ville also makes sailors blush, 0.1% of the time.

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