| | Nick | Number of lines | When? | Number of Words | Last seen | Random quote |
| 1 |
ville | 43 |   | 724 | 2 days ago | "err... not sure how you came to that conclusion" |
| 2 |
_PJBoy | 27 |   | 370 | 2 days ago | "so it behaves fairly normally" |
| 3 |
Richardcavell | 26 |   | 353 | 2 days ago | "https://ideone.com/beiL75 I want to discuss my code here. Wha..." |
| 4 |
Alipha | 20 |    | 341 | 2 days ago | "xcvb: who says it would leak?" |
| 5 |
sway | 20 |   | 347 | 2 days ago | "clearly i need to write more c++ heh. i write mostly C" |
| 6 |
fiesh | 16 |   | 295 | 2 days ago | "ya1ov: ah, then it doesn't allocate, good to know" |
| 7 |
chris64 | 16 |   | 193 | yesterday | "oh, that syntax detail I was not aware of" |
| 8 |
xcvb | 16 |     | 213 | 2 days ago | "The solution is easy. Rather than fighting over `string *name`..." |
| 9 |
kalven | 15 |    | 154 | 3 days ago | "name? no it's just a constructor" |
| 10 |
humm | 11 |   | 140 | 3 days ago | "fiesh: luck has it file streams can be buffered already" |
| 11 |
SamuelMarks | 10 |    | 93 | yesterday | "phew, so now I support clang 19 and clang 21 😮💨" |
| 12 |
Kasreyn | 10 |  | 307 | 5 days ago | "right! every assumption isn't automatically a hard crash" |
| 13 |
lh_mouse | 7 |   | 67 | 4 days ago | "constexpr smart_pointer(T* ptr = nullptr) noexcept : pt(ptr) { }" |
| 14 |
gordonjcp | 6 |  | 90 | 3 days ago | "can anyone give me some idea about where I can find ways to de..." |
| 15 |
yes-ubuntu | 6 |   | 100 | 4 days ago | "Hi! In c++98 I have a function like so: append(std::string &ne..." |
| 16 |
ya1ov | 5 |   | 27 | 3 days ago | "It's from C, there is no exceptions" |
| 17 |
barometz | 5 |   | 43 | 2 days ago | "every malloc should have a corresponding free UNLESS" |
| 18 |
Kasreynn | 5 |   | 90 | 3 days ago | "Why using std::fprintf (not Log objects) in exception handlers..." |
| 19 |
PJBoy | 4 |  | 44 | 5 days ago | "line 10/11 provide deeop const semantics" |
| 20 |
lloda | 3 |  | 24 | 2 days ago | "is there any way to disambiguate a2 in here? https://godbolt.o..." |
| 21 |
kx89 | 3 |  | 46 | 2 days ago | "Is it possible to make some type of dynamic state machine wher..." |
| 22 |
b_jonas | 2 |  | 50 | 3 days ago | "So I'm still confused about this, let me try to ask again. If ..." |
| 23 |
rg | 2 |  | 39 | 2 days ago | "Beyond memory leaks, non-trivial dtors would not be called." |
| 24 |
robjperez | 2 |  | 57 | 4 days ago | "I think I read in Effective C++ that putting it to the left ma..." |
| 25 |
Svitkona | 2 |   | 31 | 2 days ago | "sway: maybe the full use case isn't apparent, but just from wh..." |
Is Richardcavell stupid or just asking too many questions? 61.5% lines contained a question!
sway didn't know that much either. 35.0% of his/her lines were questions.
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The loudest one was Kasreyn, who yelled 20.0% of the time!
Another old yeller was fiesh, who shouted 6.2% of the time!
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| Everybody had their shift-key under control. :) |
| Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly. |
xcvb brings happiness to the world. 6.2% lines contained smiling faces. :)
chris64 isn't a sad person either, smiling 6.2% of the time.
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| _PJBoy seems to be sad at the moment: 3.7% lines contained sad faces. :(
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Kasreyn wrote the longest lines, averaging 175.8 letters per line.
#C++ average was 84.9 letters per line. |
SamuelMarks wrote the shortest lines, averaging 49.9 characters per line.
lh_mouse was tight-lipped, too, averaging 54.1 characters. |
ville spoke a total of 724 words!
ville's faithful follower, _PJBoy, didn't speak so much: 370 words.
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Kasreyn wrote an average of 30.70 words per line.
Channel average was 15.05 words per line.
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| Nice opers here, no one got kicked! |
| Strange, no op was given on #C++! |
| Wow, no op was taken on #C++! |
SamuelMarks always lets us know what he/she's doing: 2 actions! For example, like this: * SamuelMarks is reading up on Tarjan’s algorithm
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gordonjcp talks to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 1 times!
Another lonely one was _PJBoy, who managed to hit 1 times.
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| Nobody is foul-mouthed in #C++! Get out much? |
Total number of lines: 3712.