Reference: An answer is an answer. Even if one line is enough.
I answered this question today.
The "TL;DR" version of the question was
I don't see any issue. Do you?
The "TL;DR" version of my answer was
I don't see any issue in this code. It's fine.
with a probable reason for the issue and a tip to improve the code.
I got two downotes (and NAA and/or VLQ flags, too, maybe), presumably under the category
"This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post"
Please let me know, what is the practice followed here to answer a question asking to verify the correctness of the code. AFAIK,
C
-ish, sorry) with a standard-conforming compiler. Anything more you would like to add/remove?