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Braiam
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Looking at the question and the edit history, my opinion is it is too broad for this site. Typically, SO is best for code debugging or questions about how to implement a veeyvery specific feature. Your question is essentially: "How does the Java compiler translate my code into machine code and how do I change what machine code it makes?"

There are literally books out there that describe the answer to this question. As such, it is not a bad question, just one badly suited for this site. You even say in a comment that "Ideally, the context is as broad as possible, but I'm uncertain as to what is so baffling and confusing about my question!" That's your first sign it's too broad when you admit it is broad.

Finally, I agree with the user that questioned if you were not trying to solve an XY problem. Java is designed to abstract the programming language from the machine code. You want to know how to nitpick that abstraction. Either you are entering into an academic discussion, or you are trying to solve the wrong problem.

As for moderator flags, they will post pictures of the moderator queues in the multiple thousands of review actions required. Be patient waiting for them to get to yours.

For the feature request, I recommend against that. If you reach the point where the question has changed enough to no longer be the original question answers were provided to, that is considered rude to the people who took time to post answers. You should leave that question alone and start again. Just keep in mind what I told you above. Make sure you have a very specific question in mind.

Also, prepare yourself for downvotes on this meta question based on your feature request. Meta works differently from Main, and many people here tend to use votes to express their opinion of your request (positive or negative) rather than how well you asked your question.

Looking at the question and the edit history, my opinion is it is too broad for this site. Typically, SO is best for code debugging or questions about how to implement a veey specific feature. Your question is essentially: "How does the Java compiler translate my code into machine code and how do I change what machine code it makes?"

There are literally books out there that describe the answer to this question. As such, it is not a bad question, just one badly suited for this site. You even say in a comment that "Ideally, the context is as broad as possible, but I'm uncertain as to what is so baffling and confusing about my question!" That's your first sign it's too broad when you admit it is broad.

Finally, I agree with the user that questioned if you were not trying to solve an XY problem. Java is designed to abstract the programming language from the machine code. You want to know how to nitpick that abstraction. Either you are entering into an academic discussion, or you are trying to solve the wrong problem.

As for moderator flags, they will post pictures of the moderator queues in the multiple thousands of review actions required. Be patient waiting for them to get to yours.

For the feature request, I recommend against that. If you reach the point where the question has changed enough to no longer be the original question answers were provided to, that is considered rude to the people who took time to post answers. You should leave that question alone and start again. Just keep in mind what I told you above. Make sure you have a very specific question in mind.

Also, prepare yourself for downvotes on this meta question based on your feature request. Meta works differently from Main, and many people here tend to use votes to express their opinion of your request (positive or negative) rather than how well you asked your question.

Looking at the question and the edit history, my opinion is it is too broad for this site. Typically, SO is best for code debugging or questions about how to implement a very specific feature. Your question is essentially: "How does the Java compiler translate my code into machine code and how do I change what machine code it makes?"

There are literally books out there that describe the answer to this question. As such, it is not a bad question, just one badly suited for this site. You even say in a comment that "Ideally, the context is as broad as possible, but I'm uncertain as to what is so baffling and confusing about my question!" That's your first sign it's too broad when you admit it is broad.

Finally, I agree with the user that questioned if you were not trying to solve an XY problem. Java is designed to abstract the programming language from the machine code. You want to know how to nitpick that abstraction. Either you are entering into an academic discussion, or you are trying to solve the wrong problem.

As for moderator flags, they will post pictures of the moderator queues in the multiple thousands of review actions required. Be patient waiting for them to get to yours.

For the feature request, I recommend against that. If you reach the point where the question has changed enough to no longer be the original question answers were provided to, that is considered rude to the people who took time to post answers. You should leave that question alone and start again. Just keep in mind what I told you above. Make sure you have a very specific question in mind.

Also, prepare yourself for downvotes on this meta question based on your feature request. Meta works differently from Main, and many people here tend to use votes to express their opinion of your request (positive or negative) rather than how well you asked your question.

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Looking at the question and the edit history, my opinion is it is too broad for this site. Typically, SO is best for code debugging or questions about how to implement a veey specific feature. Your question is essentially: "How does the Java compiler translate my code into machine code and how do I change what machine code it makes?"

There are literally books out there that describe the answer to this question. As such, it is not a bad question, just one badly suited for this site. You even say in a comment that "Ideally, the context is as broad as possible, but I'm uncertain as to what is so baffling and confusing about my question!" That's your first sign it's too broad when you admit it is broad.

Finally, I agree with the user that questioned if you were not trying to solve an XY problem. Java is designed to abstract the programming language from the machine code. You want to know how to nitpick that abstraction. Either you are entering into an academic discussion, or you are trying to solve the wrong problem.

As for moderator flags, they will post pictures of the moderator queues in the multiple thousands of review actions required. Be patient waiting for them to get to yours.

For the feature request, I recommend against that. If you reach the point where the question has changed enough to no longer be the original question answers were provided to, that is considered rude to the people who took time to post answers. You should leave that question alone and start again. Just keep in mind what I told you above. Make sure you have a very specific question in mind.

Also, prepare yourself for downvotes on this meta question based on your feature request. Meta works differently from Main, and many people here tend to use votes to express their opinion of your request (positive or negative) rather than how well you asked your question.