In this question the OP probably uses freopen
when the better option would be fopen
(or even its C++ counterpart). An answer suggested C++ code that would solve the OP's problem, and it seems good.
However, the answer is (currently) just a piece of code. What should I do about it?
- Downvote? (I feel reluctant to do so because the OP said the solution was good)
- Wait until it gets through the low-quality answer queue? (I am not sure it's there)
- Add explanations? (I'd have to add much text, so the authorship of the answer would suffer)
- Request explanations from the answerer? (There are multiple points to explain - how to use
fopen
and whether one can use C++ - so I doubt the author can do it without causing more confusion)
There is another answer, which just tells that the question is duplicate. What should I do with it?
- Downvote? (because one should have pressed the close button instead of answering)
- Upvote? (because it answers the question)
Should I add my own answer, which is a mish-mash of the two existing answers, with my explanations?
Should I vote to close as duplicate?
Also, it's not readily apparent from the question that OP suffers from the X-Y problem (trying to use freopen
and suffering, while the right tool to use is fopen
). If the question is marked duplicate, will it hurt future viewers?