@Nick No, I sought clarification on this recently, and the FAQ was updated. See Rule 15 bullet 4. I'm pretty sure I'm adhering to the spirit of that, but I'd be happy to ask for a ruling from an RO.
@cigien I hadn't read the updated FAQ, but to me your comment still looks like an implicit "I'd like this post reopened". My 2c only, it's up to an RO to make the final decision.
@Nick Yeah, I see your point. Obviously, I have an opinion, but whether it's "really seeking input and [is] not just a disguised request" is up to the ROs on a case by case basis. And I do want to know if that question has been correctly closed. Just yesterday I would have closed it, but then Makyen replied with the comment I linked to, so I'm not sure.
BTW, how does one ping an RO actually? I mean this is not urgent, but if I wanted to?
@cigien I've edited the question into something less likely to get closed again (although I suspect there's a dupe out there somewhere, I'm not SME enough to find it) and also voted to reopen.
@cigien click on the info link (above the people in the room) and then click on the access tab, that will show you all the room owners. You can then ping them with @<ro-name>
@Nick Thanks for the edit, that improves the post a lot. I did look for a dupe, and nothing obvious popped up. There is this asking the same question, except they want a fix for their code, it's not a "how to do x" question.
@Nick Right, thanks, that helps. I was mostly wondering if there was a way to notify any RO who happens to be in the room, as opposed to a specific RO?
@cigien actually, on the general tab of info it shows you the ROs in the order in which they posted most recently. So in that case it would be Machavity
@cigien Ah, I hadn't noticed, that's because they typed @cigien rather than hitting the reply arrow. So then it highlights the closest message you made, which isn't necessarily the one they were replying to. So you did need to ask to clarify...
@cigien It looks like a legit way to ask about the status of the question. Discloses and asks for opinions. As long as you stay above board with it, it should be fine
@Machavity Ok, sounds good. Thanks for checking :)
@Makyen Do you mind taking a look at this question I answered? I'm trying to figure out the "how to do x" advice you gave yesterday, and I'm not sure if this qualifies or not.
@cigien My first look at this was that it appeared the OP is asking for us to write the entire program for them, but that's really not the case. All the associated code that's in the question which is doing input and output makes the question appear to be asking for more than it really is. The edits that have already been made make it more clear, but the question could use considerable trimming to get it down to a much simpler and clear question.
Down to something like: "How determine if one string contains only the characters in another string? How do I create a function like bool containsOnly(string testString, string acceptableLetters){}, which returns a bool indicating if the testString consists only of characters in acceptableLetters?" That could be the complete question, although also including test input and output would be good.
The simplicity of your answer makes it clear the root issue is not too broad. However, I view it as unfortunate that the question has answers, because that basically makes it, at best, quite difficult, to pare the question down to the short, simple version which would be useful to future visitors.
Part of the issue is that the OP is combining their Tester to be both where the check is supposed to be written and where they are doing output. With a test as simple as what you show, that would be OK in an actual program, but it's bad for focusing the question on the actual question.
BTW: The question repeatedly saying "word" rather than "string" implies that there's going to be a check that the string actually contains only one word, which doesn't appear to be part of the existing code, nor what the Op is really asking for.
@Makyen Thanks for the feedback. I've edited the question into a form that I think is useful (while keeping the intent of the original question). Could you check again? No rush. There's probably room for improvement, but I think this addresses your points. Also, both answers can be updated with minimal effort.
@cigien It's definitely an improvement for the question. However, if you make substantial changes to the question which impact how well the answers fit with the question, then you should also edit the answers to match the new version of the question (e.g. in this case, to reformat them so they provide the bool ContainsOnly() which the question is asking for).
When doing so, I suggest leaving a comment on any answers which are not yours explaining that you made substantial changes/improvements to the question to provide clarity and focus, and you are editing their answer to match the edited question. I usually tell them that I've made a good faith effort to both match their answer to the question as it now is and maintain their intent, but that they should look it over to make sure it's still what they were wanting to say.
@cigien np. Thanks for fixing up the question and answers. It definitely is much better now.
@cigien Hmmm... As I look at putting what the OP wants as output into a format of ContainsOnly("Coin", "CODING") //returns true and ContainsOnly("COP", "CODING") //returns false, I notice that the OP is asking for case insensitivity. Maybe it should also show a wrapper ContainsOnlyCaseInsensitive().
That assumes the easiest way to handle that is to just change both strings to lowercase (or uppercase) only.
@cigien That's going to depend on what the OP actually asks for. If they are clear that they are asking for something else, then no. If their question is not clear and it appears within the intent of the question, then reformulating it such that it's both within the OP's intent and a better question for future visitors, then that's OK.
There's considerably more leeway in adjusting questions prior to there being any answers, because once there are answers, the answers need to not be invalidated or even reduced in how well they match the question.
@Makyen Ok, I think I understand. I can change what they say, so long as I don't change what they mean :) It's clearer to me now, but I'm sure there will be corner cases where I'll need help. Thanks again, I appreciate it :)
@cigien np. I'm glad I was able to help. Yeah, if there just weren't so many corner cases, things would be a lot easier. :) OTOH, they would be a lot less interesting. :)
beginners move in mysterious ways, but I'm guessing they are experimenting with the site. This is common enough that I've seen a nearly identical post just a few days ago
@Chipster I'm not so sure that is a good sign. That means a lot of Question were just moved from one queue to the other queue. I speculate some of those should have never been closed.
"exact number of lines of codes that can be used in all existing python software or in all future software" is a bit open ended. One can also add no-ops lines :)
The more I look at this post, the more I think it may have been created by a bot.
@Yatin Whether isn't translated or not doesn't change that the Question is not only unanswerable in general, but doesn't fit here. I doubt that any proper wording would make any difference.
SharePoint's tag info says "Use this tag for programming questions which may involve SharePoint" I am not sure if this is a programming question.... the answer also doesn't have any code... I am not sure :/
@Yatin I'm never doing that again.. the NAA will be removed much faster than the edit suggestion will be handled, and users there will have no idea what that edit even is. And if a moderator uses their "Add Answer into Question" you get a rejected edit.
Is this answer subtle spam? The first part just says: "you could use the other answer but that's not as good as..." and then plugs their own product (albeit with full disclosure). Or is it just NAA (as it doesn't give any 'example' of their better solution - just a link)?
@AdrianMole Disclosure is a fig leaf. We don't want promotion on SO, but we don't want people to not mention useful things either so we give you a small out
The tag flutter-widget has more than 200 questions with no usage guidance or tag wiki. The questions associated with this tag are generally no worse than any flutter question without it, but it appears to me that its primary usage is to fill out the tag list on questions.
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@Scratte That's what I thought. It just says "I used your code with completely made up data and it looks OK to me", which doesn't answer why the OP is not getting the output they want with their data.
I left a comment to allow the answerer to extrapolate
There is some precedent for people answering with 'actually I get your expected output' or 'I can't reproduce it, I get this as expected:' etc.
but those questions usually should just be closed as no-repro
If this question is different, then the answer being discussed probably should be a comment instead, but we won't know for sure until they respond to give a bit more info
@martinclayton are you requesting a reopen-pls here or just commenting for anyone's interest?
@martinclayton if requesting a reopen-pls, please state that (e.g. we recommend writing [tag:reopen-pls] at the beginning of your message so we know exactly what you mean
@AdrianMole Maybe I should tell you that "Christmas Pudding" seems to be an English thing. At least the one with the brick of a dark cake you doze in booze :) I'd be surprised if it can be bought in the Nederlands.
mysqlo is almost certainly a typo of mysqli, considering mysqlo doesn't exist and the o key is right next to the i key on keyboards
although theoretically someone could add mysqlo if it stood for mysql 'optimized' or mysql 'omega' or something, e.g. the last time anyone will ever modify that command to improve it
I know it doesn't help now, but at least with Tampermonkey you can export the user scripts so you can have a "backup file" for them that you can use to at least get you to a good staging point. Also, if you know you are going to do it, you can export before you blow windows away.
My suggestion is backing up the Chrome/Firefox profile. It requires spelunking through your Users directory, but it reduces it to copy/pasta and you get to keep history/prefs/etc
@Dharman In Network Connections, right click on the ethernet adapter, click properties, click the configure button under the name in the window that just opened. In the device status section of the window that clicking the button opens up, what does it have there?
hmm. I'm kind of out of troubleshooting steps. Next advice would by trying to plug a different computer into the same setup and see if it connects. If it does, your ethernet port might be physically broken somehow. If it doesn't, then it's the thing the cable is plugged into or the cables themselves. If you have a spare ethernet adapter you could put into the machine, you can see if that works as well.
@Scratte That's certainly a fair point. My point I guess is that since we are technically a room targeted at the VTC Queue (though we've expanded over time to most moderation tasks), it's good to see that the queue is shrinking to historically low levels.
@Dharman It means that no DHCP server is present on that wired network or it refuses to hand you an IP address. I sometimes "hack" that by borrowing an IP address + 1 and gateway from a working machine, just to see if only DHCP is broken.
@Scratte Well no. We should fix the Reopen Queue problem that seems to be increasing too. It's just that the Reopen Queue used to hover around 500 or so. It's only trippled. The Close Queue by comparison used to be stable in the thousands.
@Chipster I don't think it's fixable by closing all the posts though. I even see re-open-able posts go right through the reopen queue with 3 leave closed. It's as if users are conditions to just close everything.
@Dharman Windows 10 makes it difficult to actually reset and do a hard power cycle. Telling it to power off doesn't actually shut the machine all the way down and perform a hard reboot, unless you've changed the default settings. In fact, selecting "shut down" does less of a reboot than "restart" For a one-off, I'll normally select "restart", then wait for the BIOS to indicate that it's loading and then hard-kill the power.
Over the last week I encountered a situation where it was necessary to hard reboot one such machine, not just "restart" in order to get a WiFi driver un-fubared.
@Scratte Hmm maybe. That certainly would be a problem. But I don't think that is one that we alone could fix. We have very little control over what individual users do, and certainly couldn't un-condition them.
@Braiam It never works for me though. I always get some weird error that takes forever to work out. And if it's out of space, it just pick whatever error message it finds.. never saying "I'm out of space"..
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@Machavity Not directly. It's a Windows 10 "feature", intended to make powering on faster (i.e. make people think Windows is faster than it really is). It's beneficial for most people, most of the time. It just is a real pain in the rear for troubleshooting, because it's not doing what people assume is meant by their selection of "Shut down". In Windows 10, if you're wanting to reboot, you should select "restart". If you're wanting a hard reboot, then I suggest the process I described above.
@Dharman I'm glad to hear it's working again. I'm happy I was able to help.
@Makyen do you have a source for this? I have not seen this behavior at all since I've used Windows 10. Shutdown has always done a shutdown. Of course, if you have updates pending, depending on your settings it may install the updates first.
@TylerH Search for "Windows 10 fast startup". You can disable it and make Windows 10 actually fully shut down and reboot when you "shutdown", but for most people "fast startup" is actually beneficial, most of the time.
My wife needed more storage this weekend and I found an external magnetic drive fairly cheap. They're starting to die, but we've not crossed the rubicon of flash < magnetic yet
@Makyen I'd be fine with it, if they added a selection in the start menu power list that was something like "Fully shut down". The real problem, IMO, is that they changed what "shutdown" means/does in the power menu and don't provide any explanation in the menu that it's not doing what is expected by a simple reading of the text.
@MarcoBonelli I do those types of typos all the time. While I think of the next word to write, I accidentally punch in a letter that's in the next work (read: word. No, it wasn't on purpose :-) instead of the word I'm typing.. also, l is on the 4th finger to the right on the right hand, and r on the 4th finger on the left hand, no?
@MarcoBonelli Freudian, perhaps? Early 2000s someone at work spotted a job board ad, that I assume was supposed to say "Data Warehouse Manager", but didn't, which was astonishingly up for a week before if was finally spotted.
@TylerH Awesome. Thank you. I'm not super familiar with using Bootstrap. It's just I decided to edit a question that had Bootstrap in the question and put its code into a snippet, but wasn't sure how to do Bootstrap since I'm unfamiliar with it. So I'm not sure if I need to add any js files to it.