I would like to describe a concern I faced while I posted a question yesterday. I was experimenting on a small JavaScript snippet and got into a situation where I could not reason the behavior.
I defined a function and wrote a self-executing function along side it which had nothing inside it. The script block, while executed, was triggering the first function which I didn't trigger anywhere in my code. I needed to reason the situation, so that I could understand what was happening with it when it gets executed.
So I posted this question on Stack Overflow. I got quite good replies and one of them properly explained the exactly situation where how that code gets converted when we miss a semicolon for the function expression.
The problem I need to point out is the downvote and comment rant I got for the question saying
Stack Overflow is not a crowd-sourced debugging framework
by most of the comments. And I even asked them to reason it, when OP asks with a code block to reason a particular behavior, how come it can be considered as a debugging request? I didn't get proper responses to the same. The comments which are made are still on the question. Even you can see there are three close requests to close it saying it's a debugging request which is not accepted on Stack Overflow.
Can any one throw some lights on what exactly is the reason it's not suited for the site? Also, when people are not replying back and you receive such hatred, is flagging the question for moderator attention, the only way to get some reply on my question? This is not a complaint. But it will help me ask better questions in the future.
Side note:
To add to this problem, look at one of the comments on the question
I just googled OPs error message and the first result is a SO link with the answer.
Does googling for the error message and getting a solution for another case has anything to do with considering it as a bad question. In fact, he was saying “Uncaught TypeError: undefined is not a function”
had an answer when he googled it. But my question is, look at the code block; there are no function calls which corresponds to that and that is what I am asking you for the support.