Yep, also looks like it's currently "no repro"/lacks MCVE but OP is still updating the question so I'll just wait or let someone else address it after a while
@πάνταῥεῖ The way I read it it's not asking for an explanation of what a regex library is. It is asking if any of those specific headers are part of a regex library. Those are two slightly different things.
@πάνταῥεῖ That part of the question might be a bit broad, but it might be able to be edited out. There's still the question of "Is any of the following a class from regex library and what is a regex library?`" That part isn't too broad and is simple to answer.
What do you all think about this latest SD report? It looks spammy, and immediately after posting was up-voted, on an old question -- very suspicious. Looks like spam, smells like it,... ya think?
@Chipster I see your point. I cv'ed as needs details/clarity because it's unclear to me what exactly the OP is confused by, or asking for that matter. I know that "to me it's not really an acceptable c++ question" is not a good reason, but that did partly motivate my close vote.
@HovercraftFullOfEels I just commented about that in Charcoal HQ - really strange behavior. Very spammy-looking, but I don't see any undisclosed affiliation (Solution Mediatech doesn't appear to be related). Overall, really weird.
@HovercraftFullOfEels It's spam certainly. Links to a commercial tool. The nick Mediatech Solution also sounds suspicious in that context. I flagged as spam.
@πάνταῥεῖ IMHO, homework questions aren't an immediate reason for closure. It kind of depends on the question and how it's worded. With that said, I think you make a fair point on that front.
I don't know a lot about python, but I'm guessing that "import pandas as pd" makes pd an alias. Would that be correct? Is there an option to just write "import pandas" and then one has to use pandas everywhere instead of of pd?
So I came across this python Answer, which seems to be saying their answer is different than the one it links to. But I'm failing to see how. I'm also failing to see how the edit makes a difference.
That is what the as clause does. You could use import pandas as somethingelseentirely and have to use somethingelseentirely everywhere instead. Obviously, people usually make it something shorter as a shortcut.
@Scratte Eh, yeah. That looks like the same thing. It's very possible that the answerer didn't know you needed to import Pandas, which the linked one doesn't explicitly say.
@Scratte The edit makes it work. You can't alias it to pd and then refer to it as Pandas. Just noticed the answer above it contains a 'TD;LR', which is new...
@Scratte I can only guess that they needed to change the code because of the way they'd previously imported Pandas. Literally no-one just does import pandas, so it's a bit odd that the original answer does this. It is ever so slightly different but contains information that won't be of use to 99.9% of possible readers.
@DavidBuck I'm sorry.. :) I realized my brain had a malfunction here.. df is not pd ;)
So bottom line: It's not strictly copying anything, but it's also not very useful. So 20K delete votes or regular voting are the only options, unless I just leave it and let time handle it :)
@TylerH But it's soooooooo laborious to code in. Plus, when I was doing it, coding was done on the mainframe so it was the equivalent of developing in Notepad
@Scratte Should have learned Python when SO was young. You could ask questions like this and earn 100k rep from it stackoverflow.com/questions/231767/…
PHP as a scripting language is on its way out. You know it, I know it, and everyone knows it. Each year it is increasingly going out of fashion and losing members of its user base in favor of more modern solutions. Pretty soon, it will become obsolete and you will be forced to get rid of the tag....
@RyanM I have a few of those, although history tells me that users usually don't do it again if they, rather than the question, get a day or 30 to cool down.
In all seriousness I don't know where they are getting their information from. Soon PHP 8 will be released and it doesn't look like PHP is becoming obsolete, on the contrary, it gains more features making it more versatile.
@Dharman I read it as trolling. PHP isn't dead and once some of these legacy systems go away from the Internet at large, I think PHP will be seen as a more mature language