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7:28 AM
@Braiam What that ping is telling you, I believe, is that you were selected as an auto-flag for a post that subsequently was given "false positive" feedback. It is essentially warning you that you may have a flag declined in the near future, and gives you a chance to go and manually retract the flag that Smokey raised using your account.
I don't think that SD can retract flags by itself. (Though maybe it could be modified so that it can?)
 
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9:11 AM
@micsthepick it is a computer science problem, not a practical programming issue. What you can do is making an attempt at writing the fuzzer and demonstrating you can't measure / analyze what you expect from it by sharing a minimal reproducible example but then I still wonder if that isn't too broad of a topic to be answered and/or is useful for many visitors to come. What is the practical programming problem you're trying to solve?
9:35 AM
@rene practical programming issue is a subset of compsci problem in my understanding, and in particular, "my long list of regexes takes upwards of 20 seconds, how do I identify which one needs attention" would also be considered a practical programming problem too IMHO.
Yes, I agree that what you're asking should fall under the banner of "practical programming problem". I haven't looked at any updates you've made to the question, but I suspect you're falling into the common trap of asking for a library, rather than asking how to solve a problem. If you were asking closer to what you just posted in the above message, that would be on-topic (with suitable context & details included, of course).
@micsthepick What is keeping you from timing each regex and find the one that performs worst?
This is a fantastic answer by psubsee2003 that I always link to to explain the correct way to ask for someone to recommend a library/tool to you for solving a problem.
@rene sanity? I mean, yeah, at some level, this is what a tool is going to do, but it sounds like you're suggesting to do it manually, which would be crazy, so I have to assume you're being facetious, but, if so, the larger point escapes me.
@RyanM this page was edited 5 days ago CodeIgniter active record SELECT query with JOIN and WHERE IN subquery, but in my profile search results, the old title is preserved as "Codeigniter activerecords" at stackoverflow.com/… I assume this is related to the same caching issue that I've previously expressed.
@CodyGray no, I assume the OP can write code to log the input, time the execution of the regex, store both and sort on longest run-time. If that can't be done for some practical reason, it is good to know.
9:47 AM
I mean, yeah, they probably can. What does that have to do with asking a question on Stack Overflow?
Is this that "you should have solved the problem yourself without asking a question about it" thing again? I'm so tired of that.
Why do we have a Q&A site if people are supposed to solve all of their problems without asking questions?
No, I'm trying to get to the gist of their issue so I can properly advise on how to improve their question, which is what they came for here. They already dismissed my first attempt so that is obviously not the right path. I might not be smart but I honestly don't undestand what they need and given my average IQ, so do the close voters.
@rene if you don't understand what I need, just say so, instead of slapping me with 3 close votes for some generic reason
rene didn't slap you with 3 close votes. Let's not assume bad faith on the part of the close-voters.
(not saying that you hit me with all 3 votes, that's a general remark to everyone that didn't say why they were closing)
Okay, I'm out.
9:53 AM
I am disagreeing with what I understood to be the implication of his questions, but I don't for a minute doubt that he is trying to help. And neither should you.
I mean... all of the close voters did say why they were voting to close it. They chose a reason. You are well within your rights to say that you disagree with that reason, and/or that you cannot understand how that reason applies. But it's not fair or correct to say that anyone voted to close the question without giving a reason.
So, attacking the close voters is not really productive. So, please don't do that.
10:17 AM
I can indeed run each regex through a for loop, but given an arbitrarily long input string, to find potential DoS vectors that need to be fixed, I'd need to test unreasonably large amounts of inputs, and that over thousands of regexes, I guess I could add something to that effect in the question if it would help?
@rene I'm sorry for the above remark, when I saw the close votes it was very disheartening, and because I have the full details of what I'm after, it seems like I'm just being dismissed unfairly, but in reality these are just people just like me trying to maintain good quality standards. Will you forgive me for that rash response?
we all make mistakes, ~perhaps mostly me~
 
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12:42 PM
Is it considered acceptable if the OP writes a "thank you" comment to answers asking whether the answerer wants to add them on LinkedIn? I know that's it's probably not wanted and these comments are probably all NLN but is doing that considered acceptable behavior in your opinion?
I mean, I don't care that much about it except it cluttering posts a bit tbh
12:56 PM
the above question (from the answer) from smokey is an even more blatant request for a tool, and yet it's been here 9y 11mo?
@dan1st if that is a one-time comment a NLN flag should do. if it is a pattern, mod-flag.
 
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