#C++-general @ Libera.chat stats by TinoDidriksen

Statistics generated on Tuesday 12 May 2026 - 0:04:16
During this 28-day reporting period, a total of 46 different nicks were represented on #C++-general.


Most active times
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3.0%
333
2.7%
302
2.5%
281
3.1%
349
5.4%
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4.9%
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4.2%
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4.1%
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5.3%
593
4.9%
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4.3%
477
4.3%
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4.4%
490
5.1%
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5.7%
637
4.6%
511
4.1%
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5.7%
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416
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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 veverak11024861767yesterday"ah, "later", the magic word in industry for never"
2 ville6952416241227yesterday"not the kind of programming i want to do"
3 bjorkintosh611744435yesterday"and ought to be learned well, as a result."
4 PeterNorth551045634yesterday"I only understand what you tell me"
5 lh_mouse30518738318 days ago"no, sorry. I don't play with drivers on Linux."
6 cbreak282174276 days ago"(single-person project large, not linux-kernel large though)"
7 mort26264126 days ago"I would use optional so frequently if I could avoid doubling t..."
8 lru25471430020 days ago"whist: vim itself has help on how to navigate with ctags"
9 whist2571824620 days ago"Is there an article I can read about defining ctags?"
10 baudejogos2010103466 days ago"mort, that is basically what I did"
11 PJBoy2021820119 days ago"yup, most of the editors immediately returned too ^^;"
12 obiwahn17103431619 days ago"whist: what are you using? vim? I just consider to switch to n..."
13 kalven14861226 days ago"just niebler doing niebler things"
14 Alipha133102113 days ago"baudejogos: ranges are kinda meh. they look pretty and concise..."
15 Terminus92718419 days ago"the built-in LSP support of neovim is interesting though."
16 manuels998121 days ago"* the more i understand it"
17 SplurtSplurt9367225 days ago"you could have pitched your stuff with that"
18 computerquip9915813 days ago"The books are probably your best bet."
19 boru9432576 days ago"clangd works fine with vim."
20 leppard9531100yesterday"well, for writing alone you don't need it"
21 fiesh7121313819 days ago"how does javascript tie in with vanilla vim..."
22 stg-developer775918 days ago"as i know, there are a lot of c++ standards."
23 b_jonas4415213 days ago"a lot of the additions in the newer standards will be such tha..."
24 meicceli445821 days ago"is there a way to create a strong alias in c++20? i want to cr..."
25 Guest9744488 days ago"https://github.com/j4niwzis/do_let_is What do you think about ..."


These didn't make it to the top:
metayeti (4) ARoxdale (3) rbox (3) rolaestumecida (2) Batzy (2)
]ogre[ (2) hackergodd (2) vdamewood (2) bdt (2) MarduState808 (1)
lh_mouse_ (1) O_OGRO (1) Habbie (1) lithier94675 (1) IgIgOrzoy (1)
rao000 (1) InPhase (1) sfuiagdf (1) AlanRoxdale (1) horribleprogram (1)
RonJeremy (1)

Big numbers
Is bjorkintosh stupid or just asking too many questions? 36.1% lines contained a question!
baudejogos didn't know that much either. 25.0% of his/her lines were questions.
The loudest one was baudejogos, who yelled 10.0% of the time!
Another old yeller was PeterNorth, who shouted 7.3% of the time!
It seems that bjorkintosh's shift-key is hanging: 1.6% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE.
For example, like this:
     <bjorkintosh> :-D
Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly.
cbreak brings happiness to the world. 17.9% lines contained smiling faces. :)
obiwahn isn't a sad person either, smiling 17.6% of the time.
PJBoy seems to be sad at the moment: 5.0% lines contained sad faces. :(
PeterNorth is also a sad person, crying 1.8% of the time.
ville wrote the longest lines, averaging 103.1 letters per line.
#C++-general average was 76.7 letters per line.
bjorkintosh wrote the shortest lines, averaging 39.2 characters per line.
kalven was tight-lipped, too, averaging 48.1 characters.
veverak spoke a total of 1767 words!
veverak's faithful follower, ville, didn't speak so much: 1227 words.
b_jonas wrote an average of 38.00 words per line.
Channel average was 13.52 words per line.

Most used words
 Word Number of Uses Last Used by
1 theory 29 veverak
2 about 25 veverak
3 really 20 veverak
4 would 19 veverak
5 haskell 18 bjorkintosh
6 language 13 bjorkintosh
7 ranges 13 computerquip
8 right 13 veverak
9 value 12 baudejogos
10 optional 12 cbreak

Most referenced nicks
 Nick Number of Uses Last Used by
1 bjorkintosh 13 PeterNorth
2 veverak 12 PeterNorth
3 PeterNorth 11 veverak
4 mort 7 baudejogos
5 lru 4 SplurtSplurt

Most referenced URLs
 URL Number of Uses Last Used by
1 https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/ntdef/ns 1 lh_mouse
2 https://godbolt.org/z/Y78a1b7nd 1 lru
3 https://github.com/mpusz/mp-units 1 ville
4 https://godbolt.org/z/cdzEThjGb 1 PJBoy
5 https://cppreference.com/cpp/container/vector/vector 1 ARoxdale
6 https://github.com/j4niwzis/do_let_is 1 Guest97
7 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77803649/a-shell-one-lin 1 lh_mouse
8 https://en.cppreference.com/cpp/numeric/math/isless 1 ville
9 https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-16/changes.html#cxx 1 ville
10 https://xxx.godbolt.org/z/vcsbGdG7T 1 ville
11 https://godbolt.org/z/jTYf65jjG 1 cbreak
12 https://godbolt.org/z/8xcP3rfxM 1 PJBoy
13 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Abrahams_(computer_progr 1 ville
14 https://lists.isocpp.org/std-proposals/att-17603/proposal.pd 1 Alipha
15 https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9799919799/functions/V 1 lh_mouse

Other interesting numbers
Nice opers here, no one got kicked!
Strange, no op was given on #C++-general!
Wow, no op was taken on #C++-general!
stg-developer always lets us know what he/she's doing: 1 actions!
For example, like this:
     * stg-developer is looking for a small c++ compiler.

Also, baudejogos tells us what's up with 1 actions.
veverak talks to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 1 times!
cbreak has quite a potty mouth. 0.2% words were foul language.
veverak also makes sailors blush, 0.1% of the time.

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