Yesterday I met a question which is absolutely useless for people as same as answer to it. More, it has only one answer, there can't be other answers by a lot of reasons. The main reasons for saying this content is useless are:
- The code completion mechanisms are not provided by the language itself; it is a third-party project (but the question is tagged "rust" and not "rust-racer"). Anyway, the code completion mechanism is not a god, and it can't know everything. Moreover, it can work unstable and just be not completing correct code. There is no reason for creating a question about your completion mechanism on Stack Overflow if your question is not about it, if it is - provide correct tags (for your code completion mechanism) and ask the appropriate question.
- If you have a question - use google for the solution, do not create the question on Stack Overflow immediately. This is the main rule of Stack Overflow - avoid duplicate questions, avoid useless questions, try to find the solution or your problem somewhere else first. Then, if you were unable to find anything, ask the community.
- It is very obvious that such kind of functions can be found immediately on the language standard library' reference. The question asks an obvious question; about 90% of developers which use
Rust
language may need this function. Again, you do not even need google this moment; you just need the language library reference, which may be saved as a PDF file, or at least its web address is constant and may be added to your bookmarks. - Saying this would content be useful for people means people are unable to find this information anywhere else, but the question's author have not even tried to find it. He only says "my code completion have not worked well". Is this a reason for creating a content on Stack Overflow now?
- The only thing that should be changed (if it is not yet) is Google's search result page which should contain direct links with anchors to the needed function, but, again, Stack Overflow does not provide this functionality; this it not what it is intended for, so there is no reason to ask questions like this here.
- The author admits that the content can be found on the language's standard library reference page. He has even included this information into his own answer to his own question.
There are few reasons more, but I decided not to write them down here. And just imagine that Stack Overflow has tons of obvious useless questions like:
Is there a way to increment a integer variable in Rust?
And the answer:
Oh, I have it commented in my code, this is simple:
let mut i = 0u64;
i += 1;
I have told about the rating just because found it strange: the user has such a high rating and asks such obvious and useless questions and more - he thinks they can be useful.
Personally I deleted a lot of my questions because they were obvious and useless for others in my opinion. They could be easily found, or there was something else which made the content low-quality. I don't think people need such kind of information.
I still think there are some kind of questions which are better to keep undeleted, because they may seem obvious, but the answer does not really stare you in the face.
ends_with
function is easily found if you search for "ends" or "suffix". People need to learn how to search.