Negative language usage (-0.1% C++) #6480
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I have noticed some very strange behavior in one of my repositories: So some background context: this repository contains snippets and template source code for thousands of my repositories, and has source code in over 500 different programming languages (I am a language collector) Yesterday, I went to look at the Linguist. C++ is one of the top 7 languages in the project, but has been at the very top of the Linguist for a while. It has been rapidly dropping, while the second value has remained a higher percentage the whole time (it has been I don't entirely know if this is going to be fixed, but I found it kind of funny. |
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🤔 this doesn't appear to be coming from Linguist as running on the CLI shows: ➜ github-linguist Git-Templates/
3.60% 3970354 C++
3.60% 3964434 HTML
2.29% 2523197 C
2.27% 2499517 R
2.12% 2339006 Python
1.44% 1585101 Forth
1.34% 1480003 M
1.33% 1467184 JavaScript
[...] It also took an incredibly long time to run. I suspect there's an error in the logic used for the percentages in that bar when it comes to calculating the "Other" value and it's having a knock on effect. The best thing to do is contact GitHub support using the "Contact GitHub" link on the bottom of the repo page and reference this discussion. Support will be able to route the issue to the team responsible for that. |
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🤔 this doesn't appear to be coming from Linguist as running on the CLI shows:
It also took an incredibly long time to run.
I suspect there's an error in the logic used for the percentages in that bar when it comes to calculating the "Other" value and it's having a knock on effect.
The best thing to do is contact GitHub support using the "Contact GitHub" link on the bottom of the repo page and reference this discussion. Support will be able to route the issue to t…