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I'm a bit late to this question, but the major flaw with the post you link to is that the OP doesn't describe what bug he's asking about in the post (you have to go to the linked post to figure out what the bug is). If the post explained that, it would definitely be on topic here (but not on Code Review IMHO, since the OP's asking about a specific bug).

In general, though, it seems like in most cases "does this contain any bugs?" and "is this implementation correct?" are variants of "gimme teh codez" (or, in this case, "gimme teh test cases"casez"). It's the OP's job to test their code, not to just dump it on us and expect us to test it for them.

The particular post you describe is redeemable because it asks whether the code contains a specific bug, but more general "does this code contain any bugs?" questions should just be closed.

I'm a bit late to this question, but the major flaw with the post you link to is that the OP doesn't describe what bug he's asking about in the post (you have to go to the linked post to figure out what the bug is). If the post explained that, it would definitely be on topic here (but not on Code Review IMHO, since the OP's asking about a specific bug).

In general, though, it seems like in most cases "does this contain any bugs?" and "is this implementation correct?" are variants of "gimme teh codez" (or, in this case, "gimme teh test cases"). It's the OP's job to test their code, not to just dump it on us and expect us to test it for them.

The particular post you describe is redeemable because it asks whether the code contains a specific bug, but more general "does this code contain any bugs?" questions should just be closed.

I'm a bit late to this question, but the major flaw with the post you link to is that the OP doesn't describe what bug he's asking about in the post (you have to go to the linked post to figure out what the bug is). If the post explained that, it would definitely be on topic here (but not on Code Review IMHO, since the OP's asking about a specific bug).

In general, though, it seems like in most cases "does this contain any bugs?" and "is this implementation correct?" are variants of "gimme teh codez" (or, in this case, "gimme teh test casez"). It's the OP's job to test their code, not to just dump it on us and expect us to test it for them.

The particular post you describe is redeemable because it asks whether the code contains a specific bug, but more general "does this code contain any bugs?" questions should just be closed.

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I'm a bit late to this question, but the major flaw with the post you link to is that the OP doesn't describe what bug he's asking about in the post (you have to go to the linked post to figure out what the bug is). If the post explained that, it would definitely be on topic here (but not on Code Review IMHO, since the OP's asking about a specific bug).

In general, though, it seems like in most cases "does this contain any bugs?" and "is this implementation correct?" are variants of "gimme teh codez" (or, in this case, "gimme teh test cases"). It's the OP's job to test their code, not to just dump it on us and expect us to test it for them.

The particular post you describe is redeemable because it asks whether the code contains a specific bug, but more general "does this code contain any bugbugs?" questions should just be closed.

I'm a bit late to this question, but the major flaw with the post you link to is that the OP doesn't describe what bug he's asking about in the post (you have to go to the linked post to figure out what the bug is). If the post explained that, it would definitely be on topic here (but not on Code Review IMHO, since the OP's asking about a specific bug).

In general, though, it seems like in most cases "does this contain any bugs?" and "is this implementation correct?" are variants of "gimme teh codez" (or, in this case, "gimme teh test cases"). It's the OP's job to test their code, not to just dump it on us and expect us to test it for them.

The particular post you describe is redeemable because it asks whether the code contains a specific bug, but more general "does this code contain any bug?" questions should just be closed.

I'm a bit late to this question, but the major flaw with the post you link to is that the OP doesn't describe what bug he's asking about in the post (you have to go to the linked post to figure out what the bug is). If the post explained that, it would definitely be on topic here (but not on Code Review IMHO, since the OP's asking about a specific bug).

In general, though, it seems like in most cases "does this contain any bugs?" and "is this implementation correct?" are variants of "gimme teh codez" (or, in this case, "gimme teh test cases"). It's the OP's job to test their code, not to just dump it on us and expect us to test it for them.

The particular post you describe is redeemable because it asks whether the code contains a specific bug, but more general "does this code contain any bugs?" questions should just be closed.

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I'm a bit late to this question, but the major flaw with the post you link to is that the OP doesn't describe what bug he's asking about in the post (you have to go to the linked post to figure out what the bug is). If the post explained that, it would definitely be on topic here (but not on Code Review IMHO, since the OP's asking about a specific bug).

In general, though, it seems like in most cases "does this contain any bugs?" and "is this implementation correct?" are variants of "gimme teh codez" (or, in this case, "gimme teh test cases"). It's the OP's job to test their code, not to just dump it on us and expect us to test it for them.

The particular post you describe is redeemable because it asks whether the code contains a specific bug, but more general "does this code contain any bug?" questions should just be closed.

I'm a bit late to this question, but the major flaw with the post you link to is that the OP doesn't describe what bug he's asking about in the post (you have to go to the linked post to figure out what the bug is). If the post explained that, it would definitely be on topic here (but not on Code Review IMHO, since the OP's asking about a specific bug).

In general, though, it seems like in most cases "does this contain any bugs?" and "is this implementation correct?" are variants of "gimme teh codez" (or, in this case, "gimme teh test cases"). It's the OP's job to test their code, not to just dump it on us and expect us to test it for them.

The particular post you describe is redeemable because it asks whether the code contains a specific bug, but more general "does this code contain any bug?" should just be closed.

I'm a bit late to this question, but the major flaw with the post you link to is that the OP doesn't describe what bug he's asking about in the post (you have to go to the linked post to figure out what the bug is). If the post explained that, it would definitely be on topic here (but not on Code Review IMHO, since the OP's asking about a specific bug).

In general, though, it seems like in most cases "does this contain any bugs?" and "is this implementation correct?" are variants of "gimme teh codez" (or, in this case, "gimme teh test cases"). It's the OP's job to test their code, not to just dump it on us and expect us to test it for them.

The particular post you describe is redeemable because it asks whether the code contains a specific bug, but more general "does this code contain any bug?" questions should just be closed.

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