Sometimes, usually off in C++ land in my limited experience, us SO denizens get asked seemingly innocuous questions ("why doesn't my code compile? this other compiler accepts it just fine..." is the usual form they take) that actually reveal a compiler bug! Sometimes these questions wind up hanging around for quite a while, sometimes with a few comments of the "file a bug" "oh, I filed a bug, go look at ..." form, but often (?) going unanswered. Is it good form to answer these more definitively with results from multiple implementations (with the aid of tools like Godbolt) and/or a Standard citation? Or should these be VTCed after the bug is filed as "not reproducible enough" or "too localized/not helpful to future users", because we're not a bugtracker?
Example questions of this archetype can be found at
Is it legal to have a function pointer template parameter accept an rvalue reference?
virtual inheritance with covariant return type and a template class argument, LINK error in vs2013
and
C++ preprocessor removes whitespace in calls to variadic macros (Solaris Studio 12.3)