Why is this program erroneously rejected by three C++ compilers?
Current status, which I believe is incorrect:
locked by Will Jul 2 '13 at 18:08
This question exists because it has historical significance, but it is not considered a good, on-topic question for this site, so please do not use it as evidence that you can ask similar questions here. This question and its answers are frozen and cannot be changed.
It's a legitimate question with a good answer with a proper citation. It is not a mistake someone might plausibly make, although it is an example of an input that if one were to consider, one might wonder why the standard and the compilers will reject it.
The question is asked in a roleplaying voice. If we played dumb and thought the OP were serious, it would be a perfectly legitimate question. If we acknowledge the roleplay, it is a perfectly good didactic exercise.
It is also a pristine example of how to ask a good question. Researched on multiple compilers. I actually think it's a little troubling to reject a question that is perfectly compliant and very educational because of further unwritten community standards. It just reinforces the idea that StackOverflow is secretly arbitrary and fickle.
So suggest unlocking it.