Timeline for Good answer but doesn't address the point
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May 5, 2015 at 15:54 | vote | accept | Tavo | ||
May 5, 2015 at 15:51 | comment | added | ryanyuyu |
@Tavo Like I said, both answer have two separate approaches to solving a problem. Both can be independently useful (or not). Fixing this specific NPE is useful, and so is rewriting code to completely avoid a bad situation that lead to this NPE . If the user still runs into a NPE in a different context, a new question is fine. If it's the same context, the user has your answer as guidance.
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May 5, 2015 at 15:48 | comment | added | Tavo |
Sorry, I might not have been clear in my comment. I was talking specifically about the NPE in his case, not NPEs in general, not exceptions in general either.
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May 5, 2015 at 15:40 | comment | added | ryanyuyu |
@Tavo so you're saying that the original question is more like what is an exception and how do I fix it ? That is a really broad question that entire books are devoted to. Keep in mind that your response to fix this immediate (NPE ) problem is still useful. But the alternate approach has the potential to be also useful.
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May 5, 2015 at 15:37 | comment | added | Tavo | But then the user will have more knowledge of why it happens and might be able to resolve it on his own. | |
May 5, 2015 at 15:36 | comment | added | ryanyuyu | @Tavo following the best practices, the user will encounter the Exception, in a completely new context. This (assuming it's not closed) will warrant a completely separate answer from the original question. | |
May 5, 2015 at 15:31 | comment | added | Tavo |
As much as I agree with your comment, my dilemma comes from the fact that yes, the user will use a new approach that will get rid of the exception. But when faced with a NullPointerException again, he will have to ask (almost) the same question.
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May 5, 2015 at 15:12 | history | answered | ryanyuyu | CC BY-SA 3.0 |