| | Nick | Number of lines | When? | Number of Words | Last seen | Random quote |
| 1 |
ville | 27 |    | 431 | yesterday | "hold on gcc no longer needs passing -pthread on linux at least?" |
| 2 |
boru | 24 |   | 372 | yesterday | "They want to get better at C++, not worse." |
| 3 |
Raziel | 21 |   | 215 | yesterday | "slidercrank, not when it's *just* an underscore" |
| 4 |
stanrifkin | 17 |    | 87 | yesterday | "ville: I forgot to ask. `-pthread' was not in the output of `g..." |
| 5 |
PJBoy | 9 |  | 70 | yesterday | "C++26 was part of the question :)" |
| 6 |
lru | 6 |   | 44 | 5 days ago | "at first blush, it does sound like a single for loop" |
| 7 |
libfud | 6 |  | 88 | 6 days ago | "https://godbolt.org/z/czEvfavrK is there a certain warning I c..." |
| 8 |
pasteldepelo | 4 |  | 67 | yesterday | "I am trying to use modules in compiler explorer, but I can't s..." |
| 9 |
CarloWood | 3 |  | 40 | yesterday | "Or will it throw if that otherwise would happen?" |
| 10 |
yes-ubuntu | 3 |   | 64 | yesterday | "Hi! I am looking at an example and the code mentions EOF, whic..." |
| 11 |
lh_mouse | 3 |  | 24 | 6 days ago | "use = where it's applicable, always." |
| 12 |
DrMax | 3 |  | 38 | 3 days ago | "Alipha : thanks, at least I have a name for this thing." |
| 13 |
Budd | 3 |  | 37 | yesterday | "What's the modern C++-26 way to run a fixed-length loop like '..." |
| 14 |
Richardcavell | 3 |  | 55 | 6 days ago | "In C++ Weekly, Jason Turner claims that clang can do heap elis..." |
| 15 |
ville_ | 2 |   | 11 | 3 days ago | "DrMax: the name for it is structured binding declaration" |
| 16 |
barometz | 2 |  | 49 | 5 days ago | "drew: if you can pull in third-party libraries, fmt (https://f..." |
| 17 |
drew | 2 |  | 58 | 5 days ago | "I am using c++11 and I need to do some string formatting. Is t..." |
| 18 |
kalven | 2 |   | 13 | 2 days ago | "that is indeed the constructor" |
| 19 |
Alipha | 2 |   | 69 | 2 days ago | "DrMax: it's called destructuring. minmax returns a struct, min..." |
| 20 |
computerquip | 2 |  | 9 | yesterday | "What is the most portable module extension" |
| 21 |
thad_the_man | 1 |  | 23 | 2 days ago | "Is the Claude C complier one of the ones available on geogi or..." |
| 22 |
slidercrank | 1 |  | 19 | yesterday | "an underscore? aren't you discouraged from using underscores a..." |
| 23 |
fiesh | 1 |  | 34 | yesterday | "certainly if you feel like you know C++ and need to be grounde..." |
| 24 |
redshuffle | 1 |  | 10 | yesterday | "nvidia hides MSAA information to promote DLSS? https://youtu.b..." |
| 25 |
npaperbot | 1 |  | 22 | yesterday | "P2169R4: [CWG Core] A Nice Placeholder With No Name <https://w..." |
Is libfud stupid or just asking too many questions? 33.3% lines contained a question!
ville didn't know that much either. 22.2% of his/her lines were questions.
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| The loudest one was boru, who yelled 4.2% of the time!
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It seems that stanrifkin's shift-key is hanging: 5.9% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE. For example, like this: <stanrifkin> COLLECT_GCC_OPTIONS?
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| Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly. |
lru brings happiness to the world. 16.7% lines contained smiling faces. :)
PJBoy isn't a sad person either, smiling 11.1% of the time.
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| Nobody is sad in #C++-general! What a happy channel. :-) |
libfud wrote the longest lines, averaging 97.7 letters per line.
#C++-general average was 74.0 letters per line. |
stanrifkin wrote the shortest lines, averaging 33.5 characters per line.
lru was tight-lipped, too, averaging 40.7 characters. |
ville spoke a total of 431 words!
ville's faithful follower, boru, didn't speak so much: 372 words.
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Alipha wrote an average of 34.50 words per line.
Channel average was 12.84 words per line.
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Total number of lines: 2269.