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I would suggest that you kindly remind them that although the minimal, complete, and verifiable exampleminimal, complete, and verifiable example that the OP hopefully provided may not include any C++ features, there is a good chance that the rest of their code might. That suggests that the OP is open to C++ features in the answers.

Ultimately, it is the OP's decision on which tag to use in this case. Obviously a tag on a question with features is a mistake, but when in doubt, or if the OP seems confused on which tag they actually should be using, it never hurts to leave a comment requesting clarification.

I would suggest that you kindly remind them that although the minimal, complete, and verifiable example that the OP hopefully provided may not include any C++ features, there is a good chance that the rest of their code might. That suggests that the OP is open to C++ features in the answers.

Ultimately, it is the OP's decision on which tag to use in this case. Obviously a tag on a question with features is a mistake, but when in doubt, or if the OP seems confused on which tag they actually should be using, it never hurts to leave a comment requesting clarification.

I would suggest that you kindly remind them that although the minimal, complete, and verifiable example that the OP hopefully provided may not include any C++ features, there is a good chance that the rest of their code might. That suggests that the OP is open to C++ features in the answers.

Ultimately, it is the OP's decision on which tag to use in this case. Obviously a tag on a question with features is a mistake, but when in doubt, or if the OP seems confused on which tag they actually should be using, it never hurts to leave a comment requesting clarification.

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I would suggest that you kindly remind them that although the minimal, complete, and verifiable example that the OP hopefully provided may not include any C++ features, there is a good chance that the rest of their code might. That suggests that the OP is open to C++ features in the answers.

Ultimately, it is the OP's decision on which tag to use in this case. Obviously a tag on a question with features is a mistake, but when in doubt, or if the OP seems confused on which tag they actually should be using, it never hurts to leave a comment requesting clarification.