| | Nick | Number of lines | When? | Number of Words | Last seen | Random quote |
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PJBoy | 64 |   | 598 | yesterday | "it propagates the extent if nothing else" |
| 2 |
mort | 55 |    | 830 | 4 days ago | "what is the actual rule here" |
| 3 |
ville | 40 |     | 576 | yesterday | "there's one more wrinkle with subobjects: https://xxx.godbolt...." |
| 4 |
meupau | 35 |   | 319 | 4 days ago | "no reason. I agree. but that's how string_view is" |
| 5 |
lru | 18 |    | 151 | yesterday | "I'm impressed that's even possible :-)" |
| 6 |
Budd | 17 |   | 281 | yesterday | "How can I test if this finds anything without putting the rang..." |
| 7 |
ARoxdale | 12 |  | 267 | 2 days ago | "So std::bind is a closure?" |
| 8 |
perro | 11 |   | 98 | 2 days ago | "sorry, to the chan we just had a discussion about him earlier" |
| 9 |
geordi_ | 11 |   | 51 | 3 days ago | "error: cast from 'basic_string_view<char>::const_pointer' {aka..." |
| 10 |
Sk3letor | 10 |  | 73 | 2 days ago | "I havent see anyone talking here" |
| 11 |
kalven | 7 |   | 109 | 2 days ago | "you just did sizeof(std::string)" |
| 12 |
Alipha | 7 |   | 76 | 2 days ago | "seems like a bug in the standard (or both compilers)" |
| 13 |
cbreak | 7 |  | 71 | 2 days ago | "so there's no point of using move there in normal situations." |
| 14 |
boru | 6 |   | 83 | yesterday | "As well as tuning IO for the underlying bus, of course." |
| 15 |
fiesh | 5 |   | 68 | 4 days ago | "ville: you might get lucky with gpp, but I don't know it well ..." |
| 16 |
rajkosto | 5 |  | 49 | 2 days ago | "then its a deferred call/nullary function object" |
| 17 |
baudejogos | 4 |   | 4 | 2 days ago | ":(" |
| 18 |
Richardcavell | 3 |   | 37 | 3 days ago | "const int i = 5; // in modern C++, should we be writing const..." |
| 19 |
acsvln | 2 |  | 23 | 4 days ago | "Which lib should i use for raw\observer ptrs today?" |
| 20 |
lh_mouse | 1 |  | 9 | yesterday | "I think you want https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/m..." |
| 21 |
metayeti | 1 |  | 1 | 3 days ago | "!compiles" |
| 22 |
andreyv | 1 |  | 18 | 4 days ago | "The return value from std::from_chars points to the first unpa..." |
| 23 |
b_jonas | 1 |  | 10 | 5 days ago | "mort: you can usually omit those template parameters in C++" |
| 24 |
irwiss | 1 |  | 9 | yesterday | "why do you need papers? is mmap not enough?" |
| 25 |
Habbie | 1 |  | 17 | 6 days ago | "that was very confusing until i noticed it said i + i, not i +..." |
Is Sk3letor stupid or just asking too many questions? 50.0% lines contained a question!
ARoxdale didn't know that much either. 33.3% of his/her lines were questions.
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The loudest one was Budd, who yelled 11.8% of the time!
Another old yeller was meupau, who shouted 2.9% of the time!
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It seems that Sk3letor's shift-key is hanging: 10.0% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE. For example, like this: <Sk3letor> :I
geordi_ just forgot to deactivate his/her Caps-Lock. He/She wrote UPPERCASE 9.1% of the time.
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| Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly. |
meupau brings happiness to the world. 5.7% lines contained smiling faces. :)
lru isn't a sad person either, smiling 5.6% of the time.
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| meupau seems to be sad at the moment: 8.6% lines contained sad faces. :(
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ARoxdale wrote the longest lines, averaging 127.5 letters per line.
#C++-general average was 65.6 letters per line. |
geordi_ wrote the shortest lines, averaging 27.6 characters per line.
Sk3letor was tight-lipped, too, averaging 37.5 characters. |
mort spoke a total of 830 words!
mort's faithful follower, PJBoy, didn't speak so much: 598 words.
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ARoxdale wrote an average of 22.25 words per line.
Channel average was 11.77 words per line.
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Total number of lines: 2112.