| | Nick | Number of lines | When? | Number of Words | Last seen | Random quote |
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Kasreynn | 49 |   | 944 | 2 days ago | "use of -Wswitch -Wswitch-enum doesn't hurt either" |
| 2 |
ville | 33 |    | 521 | yesterday | "yes [[nodiscard]] was rolled back. now when you say vc does on..." |
| 3 |
xcvb | 26 |    | 374 | yesterday | "what do you want to tell us?" |
| 4 |
stefanos82 | 24 |   | 408 | yesterday | "as Alipha said, use both as they are equally mature; just choo..." |
| 5 |
ARoxdale | 18 |   | 355 | 3 days ago | "geordi_, { std::queue<int, std::array<int,77>> q={}; printf("..." |
| 6 |
Alipha | 12 |   | 237 | 3 days ago | "I think it's arguable whether yours or mine is clearer" |
| 7 |
PJBoy | 11 |   | 119 | 3 days ago | "are you summing independent identically distributed variables?" |
| 8 |
osse | 10 |  | 145 | 5 days ago | "i.e. [[nodiscard]] is _encouraged_" |
| 9 |
m00nlight_jp | 6 |  | 88 | 3 days ago | "between clang and g++, which is most preffered to use?" |
| 10 |
fiesh | 6 |    | 111 | 5 days ago | "and of course once you fix this triviality, the advantage of "..." |
| 11 |
MFFVD | 5 |  | 70 | yesterday | "std::generator is what i was looking for. thank you!" |
| 12 |
geordi_ | 3 |   | 13 | 3 days ago | "error: 'struct array<int, 77>' has no member named 'pop_front'" |
| 13 |
_PJBoy | 3 |  | 20 | 6 days ago | "if you must do an online benchmark, at least use quick-bench" |
| 14 |
Inline | 3 |  | 65 | 6 days ago | "not required and invoked anyway...." |
| 15 |
kalven | 2 |  | 27 | 3 days ago | "vendor lock-in would just be an issue if you start depending o..." |
| 16 |
jvsalo | 2 |  | 40 | 6 days ago | "Can std::lock ever be safe from livelock? Is it even theoretic..." |
| 17 |
cbreak | 2 |  | 49 | 5 days ago | "jvsalo: it could lock all the mutexes in a deterministic order..." |
| 18 |
T`aZ | 2 |  | 26 | 6 days ago | "just wanted to be clear, as it can be important :)" |
| 19 |
InPhase | 2 |  | 16 | yesterday | "So these are not necessarily "dependencies"." |
| 20 |
itsme5n | 1 |  | 1 | yesterday | "hello" |
| 21 |
wbooze | 1 |  | 8 | 3 days ago | "q is empty, so the method trampolines down ?" |
| 22 |
BtbN | 1 |  | 12 | 3 days ago | "It really doesn't matter which one you use, they're both matur..." |
| 23 |
public_member | 1 |  | 11 | 6 days ago | "makes sense, you would hope this to be the case :p" |
| 24 |
sway | 1 |  | 12 | 3 days ago | "should new c++ code make use of modules vs headers these days?" |
| 25 |
drR3vers3r0 | 1 |  | 1 | 5 days ago | "hi" |
Is Kasreynn stupid or just asking too many questions? 22.4% lines contained a question!
ARoxdale didn't know that much either. 22.2% of his/her lines were questions.
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The loudest one was stefanos82, who yelled 16.7% of the time!
Another old yeller was xcvb, who shouted 7.7% of the time!
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It seems that ville's shift-key is hanging: 3.0% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE. For example, like this: <ville> PLACEMENTNEW
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| Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly. |
Kasreynn brings happiness to the world. 8.2% lines contained smiling faces. :)
xcvb isn't a sad person either, smiling 7.7% of the time.
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ARoxdale seems to be sad at the moment: 5.6% lines contained sad faces. :(
stefanos82 is also a sad person, crying 4.2% of the time.
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Kasreynn wrote the longest lines, averaging 121.1 letters per line.
#C++ average was 96.5 letters per line. |
PJBoy wrote the shortest lines, averaging 69.2 characters per line.
xcvb was tight-lipped, too, averaging 77.0 characters. |
Kasreynn spoke a total of 944 words!
Kasreynn's faithful follower, ville, didn't speak so much: 521 words.
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cbreak wrote an average of 24.50 words per line.
Channel average was 16.32 words per line.
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Total number of lines: 3606.