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I recently came across a post which had been edited, but during the edit, a clear error has been introduced in the code originally posted by the OP

see here http://stackoverflow.com/posts/24526457/revisionshttps://stackoverflow.com/posts/24526457/revisions revision 2

The edit changed

int nickels = 0;

into

int double nickels = 0;

which is obviously wrong. I suggested (and got approved) an edit to revert this change.

My question is: is there any way to deal with this kind of edits other than reverting them?

Here the problem I see is that not only did the edit introduce illegal code but it could have potentially even changed the code originally posted in a way that would have obfuscated the problem posted originally by the OP, e.g. by changing int nickels to double nickels which is very close to what the edit resulted in.

I recently came across a post which had been edited, but during the edit, a clear error has been introduced in the code originally posted by the OP

see here http://stackoverflow.com/posts/24526457/revisions revision 2

The edit changed

int nickels = 0;

into

int double nickels = 0;

which is obviously wrong. I suggested (and got approved) an edit to revert this change.

My question is: is there any way to deal with this kind of edits other than reverting them?

Here the problem I see is that not only did the edit introduce illegal code but it could have potentially even changed the code originally posted in a way that would have obfuscated the problem posted originally by the OP, e.g. by changing int nickels to double nickels which is very close to what the edit resulted in.

I recently came across a post which had been edited, but during the edit, a clear error has been introduced in the code originally posted by the OP

see here https://stackoverflow.com/posts/24526457/revisions revision 2

The edit changed

int nickels = 0;

into

int double nickels = 0;

which is obviously wrong. I suggested (and got approved) an edit to revert this change.

My question is: is there any way to deal with this kind of edits other than reverting them?

Here the problem I see is that not only did the edit introduce illegal code but it could have potentially even changed the code originally posted in a way that would have obfuscated the problem posted originally by the OP, e.g. by changing int nickels to double nickels which is very close to what the edit resulted in.

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Flag edits which introduce errors?

I recently came across a post which had been edited, but during the edit, a clear error has been introduced in the code originally posted by the OP

see here http://stackoverflow.com/posts/24526457/revisions revision 2

The edit changed

int nickels = 0;

into

int double nickels = 0;

which is obviously wrong. I suggested (and got approved) an edit to revert this change.

My question is: is there any way to deal with this kind of edits other than reverting them?

Here the problem I see is that not only did the edit introduce illegal code but it could have potentially even changed the code originally posted in a way that would have obfuscated the problem posted originally by the OP, e.g. by changing int nickels to double nickels which is very close to what the edit resulted in.