I've had the following problem a few times in the last week alone:
Someone has answered a question, and the answer is good, with the exception of a typo in the code. For instance, in an answer to a C++ post:
int main() {
MyClass obj(); // This is wrong, declaring a function prototype.
}
All that is needed is to remove the parenthesis and the answer is completely correct.
The error may not have been pointed out in a comment, or it has been pointed out, but the answerer has not fixed it.
What is the recommended policy for such cases? Should I edit the post and add some random tautology at the end just to fill up the required characters for a minimal edit.
Should I simply leave the post alone with its errors?
Or, is there another established practice?
teutology
when a person of Germanic descent says something obvious?