I'm still a Java beginner, and sadly, a novice at every language I try to learn. I'm the guy who is enthusiastic to answer but doesn't quite have the knowledge
Who was just asking about answers that say "Thanks, here's another tip?" Just had this happen on a question I answered: stackoverflow.com/a/38108176/2415822
In fact, I would advocate the use of the word "Try" in an answer. The answer doesn't tell you to try (it means you don't know yourself if it'll work), it tells you to do.
searching for "Try" in my answers, I can only spot try/catch and try-with-resources, I'm good, whew
@Mogsdad "I'm looking for a tool or some way of...". Does that necessarily make it a tool request? What if you were to edit out "a tool or " from the question? One of the answers appears to be very detailed.
@NisseEngström Right, that one answer is pretty detailed. WBN if it was the accepted answer, so all the tool-link answers could be deleted. Rewording might stop further poor answers.
@Machavity I guess you'd have to make a point about how the question is unsalvageable and, if there's any answer, how they don't add any value to the site or are actively detrimental
@NisseEngström I'm sure I've made at least one post worse. Let's see, how many edits now? 4,875! And about 3K of those with technological help... not bad.
@JAL I've read the answers and comments. I'm not sure... But Rob and matt are way more experienced than me re the Objective-C runtime and its bindings with Swift, so I'll just trust them blindly on this one.
@Yvette Isn't that just a here is how you do it in the latest version? It doesn't seem like a bug in that tool, just a missing or hidden feature. As such the answer explains how to the tool should be used? Or am I missing the point?
@JAL Since you're specifically asking for a different solution, I'd say it is not constructive. If the comment had explained why it is the preferred (or only) solution, it would be a different matter. I don't know if I would flag it though, if that is what you had in mind.
@JAL Absolutely, I thought "well I'm not sure but I think you can't" then matt and Rob answered the same. Rob's suggestion to open a radar makes sense, maybe there could be an official answer/explanation.
stackoverflow.com/a/38109581/3933332 Can I flag this as VLQ or even NAA? It is just a debugging comment. Or does someone sees how he ""tries"" to answer the question?
@PetterFriberg Well point 1 can be defused, because OP clearly states in the question that the value displays correctly before the if statement. That means it can't be empty.
The point is mostly to not need to state which words are welcome and which are not, remember also we have people from different countries so it get complex