Sorry mods, another one of those "a one liner isn't enough of an explanation and I can't fit all of this in another flag" posts.
So...
What issues should be considered when overriding equals and hashCode in Java?
To the question
Overriding equals and hashCode in Java
What issues / pitfalls must be considered when overriding equals and hashCode?
(yes, that is the entire question - not a bad one, and rather straight forward in that a common sense reading of an answer should be able to identify if the answer itself answers the question by identifying issues or pitfalls with overriding equals and hashCode)
The answer
Sometimes, you can use Eclipse -> Source -> Generate hashCode() and equals().
I flagged this as not an answer which was disputed.
I then flagged it with a custom mod message:
I'd like to appeal the previous disputed NAN flag on this answer. The question is "What issues / pitfalls must be considered when overriding equals and hashCode?" - the answer is "You can do it in eclipse with this menu option" which doesn't at all address the any parts of the question (about the pitfalls or issues)." Please delete this answer or turn it into a comment.
Which was:
declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
I'm confused. This is a non-answer. Its like having a question on Cooking that is "What issues and pitfalls when cooking with apples" and getting back an answer of "You can use a apple core remover to remove the core".
Yes, one can use such a tool in a way that is tangential to the question topic. However, it doesn't actually answer anything about the issues or pitfalls. Or things to watch out for. Or even things to watch out for when using the wizard.
The answer might answer the question of "what tool can I use to generate hashCode and equals" (or core an apple). I fail to see any issues or pitfalls that the answer has in it. Maybe if one just read the title of the question and not the body of it, the question could be interpreted as "(How do I) Override equals and hashCode in Java" - but that's not the body of the question.
Thus, I believe this is not an answer to the question and should either be converted to a comment or deleted.
If one really thinks it is an answer (posted May 25th, 2012), it is a subset of the material in another answer in the question that was posted August 26th, 2008... and has comments that tell how to do this operation in other IDEs... and the '12 answer adds nothing new to the answers in the question.
That question could probably use a good cleaning (and it is still getting 'answers')... there's at least one answer that appears to be a comment replying to a deleted answer, and a bunch of other questionable answers that don't really appear to answer the question... but those would be other flags... and I suppose this question is far from alone.
The accepted attempt at an answer has since been deleted by a mod. For those who don't have 10k rep, the comments are of some value in understanding the issues here.
I've flagged this question to undelete the answer, but the flag was declined.