I generally choose "Too Localized" as a proxy for General Reference, when the answer to the question is "Look in the manual, or do a Google Search." I admit that this choice is not without controversy.
Too Localized is especially apt for the question you linked, since a Google Search only turns up older versions of the book you requested. Consequently, it fits into Joel's archetypal example of:
Why is there a green Honda Civic parked out in front of my house?
Is it still there?
Now is it there?
As you can see, choosing a close reason for questions that are the "perfect storm" (i.e. they meet several possible criteria for closing) can be difficult, as people will often argue about the veracity of the close reason instead of the more pressing issue, which is that the question really doesn't belong on the site anyway.
xcodeas "related" tags. – Daniel Fischer Jan 15 at 22:24