When I see a post with ill-formatted code, i typically hit edit
to suggest an edit or just to see what the person pasted in (the input-box doesn't remove linebreaks, tabs, etc.). But I can't do that while another edit is pending, and I'm instead met with a red popup-thingie. The result is that I abandon the post, since it takes time for the pending edit to be reviewed, and it is impossible for me to help if the code is not properly formatted.
It would be great if I could still access the edit page, perhaps from a link in the popup.
Say a user wishes to show some python code, and didn't use "Code sample", then the code will be rendered as HTML-paragraphs (gibberish, as Python is dependant on linebreaks, indents, etc.). However, getting access to the input-field, allows me to see the raw code. If an edit is pending, I can only see the gibberish code. If no edits are pending, I can view the raw code and either format it for the user, or at least inspect the code in an attempt to help.
Example of the difference between code in a textarea and when rendered: