@πάνταῥεῖ Kinda offesnisve yeah. If I saw that somewhere on the site, I would at least flag "non-constructive".
@caub Most code edits are rejected, since it's hard for reviewers to know if a specific edit actually has any impact on the functionality (and it's not clear whether broken answer should be fixed by editors or remain broken). The right course of action in this case is generally a comment such as "Shouldn't there be parentheses around the parameters?". The original author seems to disagree that those parentheses are needed.
@RawN I misread the recipe. It said boil for 6 to 8 minutes but I read fry for 6 to 8 hours. When the fire brigade is finished here the pizza delivery boy will be in as well...
First of all, I do not really know how I put title on this question..
So we have this code:
class Example5 {
string* ptr;
public:
Example5 (const string& str) : ptr(new string(str)) {}
~Example5 () {delete ptr;}
// access content:
const string& content() const {return *ptr;...
@πάνταῥεῖ FWIW, my 5ct: I don't think you can. OP needs more backgfround to understand what's going on. Or just acept it and use it as a pattern. Which will eventually result in problems on his next project. Nevertheless we are not a tutoring site and users are expected to understand a correct answer.
@PetterFriberg well, for now that is. With the NHL looking to back out of the Olympics next year, this tournament was rather big; hence the late arrival of the likes of Henrik Lundqvist ans Bäckström
@AndrewLi Is that exact proposal what you want to propose? Is there something better? What it sounded like you desired was to retag everything that was [reactjs] [jsx] to [react-jsx] (if that is what the question is really about). Effectively, this is a burniation request for [jsx], and is probably most appropriate to handle through that process. Whatever the destination tag(s) for the other things that use [jsx] needs to exist, or be created.
@Makyen I would rather make jsx a synonym of react-jsx because the React version is used so much more, then create a new JSX tag for the non-React tag because there less non-React JSX questions so it'd be easier to retag
@AndrewLi In general, the normal procedure would be for [jsx] to be burniated and blocked due to being ambiguous. This forces people to use the [xxxxx-jsx] tag that is appropriate for the technology they are using. Usually, leaving something ambiguous like [jsx] around, even as a synonym, is just asking for the continual need to clean it up (people just don't read tag descriptions). Thus, the usually preferred solution is to create non-ambiguous tags and block the ambiguous one.
@MathiLpHD "You write (most of) your code yourself" That's one of the worst ideas you can follow in software development. Don't do that. Seriously!!!!! "But i might take me days to include the C++ std library" And save you years about bug fixing. — πάντα ῥεῖ1 min ago