The generic stuff, people into certain body-parts feet, armpits, whatnot. Sub/Dom, cucking, nurse/teacher. I think that's about it of the top of my head
@anand_v.singh That sounds like you're defining something in the header, and including it in multiple source files. Include guards prevent including the same header twice in the same source file, but it sounds like you have two (or more) definitions, one for each source file where you include the header. Marking the inline means multiple (identical) definitions are allowed.
@JerryCoffin Yes you are right, that was the cause, As a dirty fix I am for now moving the function to .h file, will later come back to it and fix it such that inclusion chain is proper.
Why does gcov coverage randomly dropped from 85% to 75% to 53% while lcov gives me around 90% coverage and why can't the codecov uploader find my lcov files?
@PeterT nope they literally couldn't spell their name in it, resulting in a non-legal version of their name. GDPR requires people can update their information for accuracy
the quote from hacker news was basically "Your 1995 problem shouldn't be a 2018 problem" (the case was decided in 2019)
Time to invent an alphabet with a fancy character and legally renaming myself to a name with that fancy character and making everyone use my alphabet.
I guess this will fail when I try to rename myself officially because their alphabet doesn't have that fancy character. We're forever locked out of new fancy characters!