@Scratte The
explicit requirements are: A) "the desired behavior"; B) "a specific problem or error"; and C) "the shortest code necessary to reproduce it". So, no, an actual error message is not required, if one is not produced. What's required as part (B) of the requirements is explicitly stating
exactly what the specific problem is (i.e. what's happening that the OP thinks shouldn't happen, or what's not happening that the OP thinks should happen).