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Today, I looked at the comments on an answer to this question. The answer was mentioning a link which could help the OP, The comments on that answer were clear - link-only answers are bad. This should be a comment instead. As I looked at those comments, a horrible realization dawned over me, I had given an almost similar answer to this question. While I did give some details in the answer, I've to confess, I was merely putting what the link already had- Just in my own words. In my defence, I never put links as answers, but in this answer, the link had everything, it would have made little sense to write what a ReadWriteLock did all over again. So, I just pointed out the Class did exactly what the OP wanted.

I am a little confused, whether my answer should have been a comment?.

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    You've just overused links in this meta question. Please quote.
    – Basilevs
    Aug 9, 2014 at 6:33
  • A realization, sure, but horrible? It's not that bad. Aug 10, 2014 at 2:32

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From my point of view both answers you linked to are fine. The first-one shouldn't been deleted, although it is not a great answer but you use downvotes for that.

If you look at this answer (without the link):

What you are looking for is a ReadWriteLock . Where multiple threads can read at the same time. A write is blocked until the reading threads finish. And reads are blocked until the writing thread finishes.

It answers this question (paraphrased):

Which lock should I use if there is 1 "writer" and N "readers"?

The link is an added bonus.

The answer becomes link-only if it would have read like this:

You need to look here!

The deleted answer looks like this:

Take a look at method drawAtPoint:blendMode:alpha: of UIImage.

and even without the link it tries to answer the question. It is a minimal answer, it could use some comments to encourage the OP to provide an example how to use that, maybe give it a downvote but it certainly isn't a link-only answer and shouldn't be flagged and if reviewed the action should be Looks OK.

Also read the excellent post from Shog9 Your answer is in another castle: when is an answer not an answer?

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  • Unless I'm mistaken, op didn't write the answer on the first one. I think they saw comments; I'm guessing the post is gone now. For the second one, is the question on topic? Asker is ignorant to the Java utility and is essentially asking for an outside library/resource. Aug 9, 2014 at 8:02
  • Wow, I'm not suggesting your part of some mob, nor am I recommending you to take action on the post. Sorry I burdened you with a simple yes/no question. Aug 9, 2014 at 8:11
  • OK, I misunderstood or over reacted, sorry about that. The OP is indeed not the answerer of the first answer linked to. He might have seen that answer pop-up in the queue.
    – rene
    Aug 9, 2014 at 8:26

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