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refactor and reformat criteria for using this close reason: pull out the main requirement (as shown by the Help Center on-topic page, combining "and" and "or" in a bullet-point list is confusing). Reword slightly: the only acceptable debugging questions are "why" questions anyway
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Karl Knechtel
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Needs debugging details

“The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.”

How we define Needs debugging details

If a question is closed for this reason, it is because there is not enough information in the question itself to reproduce the described behavior or issue.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the questionQuestions closed for this reason must be primarily about debugging code, i.e. determining why a specific behavior is happening.

Additionally:

  • The question must primarily be about debugging code or determining why a specific behavior is happening; and
  • The question must be missing sufficient information/code to reproduce the described behavior; oror
  • The question is not self-contained: the code is in an inaccessible format like an image or is hosted in an offsite repository; oror
  • The question contains so much extraneous code that it is a pain to isolate and debug the problem.

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Edit your question - to include a Minimal, Reproducible Example

    • Minimal
      • Minimal doesn't necessarily mean short. Focus on ensuring there is exactly enough code or information to reproduce this issue, and remove the things that are not directly relevant to this issue (What is the largest number of lines one should post for code examples or data?)
      • If you have no idea what part of the program is causing the problem, start by debugging your program to isolate just the part causing the issue
    • Complete
    • Reproducible
      • For code-related questions, try copying your code into a clean work space to ensure it will reproduce the issue
      • Include any relevant version information
      • For data processing or transformation questions, provide sample input/sample data
  • Read any comments - often users will ask for specific information needed to reproduce the issue

  • Describe - the behavior you are seeing

  • Explain - how that actual behavior differs from what you expected

  • Once your question has been edited and is ready to be reopened, check the box that indicates that this edit resolves the issues with the post and should be considered for reopening


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Needs debugging details

“The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.”

How we define Needs debugging details

If a question is closed for this reason, it is because there is not enough information in the question itself to reproduce the described behavior or issue.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason:

  • The question must primarily be about debugging code or determining why a specific behavior is happening; and
  • The question must be missing sufficient information/code to reproduce the described behavior; or
  • The question is not self-contained: the code is in an inaccessible format like an image or is hosted in an offsite repository; or
  • The question contains so much extraneous code that it is a pain to isolate and debug the problem.

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Edit your question - to include a Minimal, Reproducible Example

    • Minimal
      • Minimal doesn't necessarily mean short. Focus on ensuring there is exactly enough code or information to reproduce this issue, and remove the things that are not directly relevant to this issue (What is the largest number of lines one should post for code examples or data?)
      • If you have no idea what part of the program is causing the problem, start by debugging your program to isolate just the part causing the issue
    • Complete
    • Reproducible
      • For code-related questions, try copying your code into a clean work space to ensure it will reproduce the issue
      • Include any relevant version information
      • For data processing or transformation questions, provide sample input/sample data
  • Read any comments - often users will ask for specific information needed to reproduce the issue

  • Describe - the behavior you are seeing

  • Explain - how that actual behavior differs from what you expected

  • Once your question has been edited and is ready to be reopened, check the box that indicates that this edit resolves the issues with the post and should be considered for reopening


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Needs debugging details

“The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.”

How we define Needs debugging details

If a question is closed for this reason, it is because there is not enough information in the question itself to reproduce the described behavior or issue.


How to use this reason to close questions

Questions closed for this reason must be primarily about debugging code, i.e. determining why a specific behavior is happening.

Additionally:

  • The question must be missing sufficient information/code to reproduce the described behavior; or
  • The question is not self-contained: the code is in an inaccessible format like an image or is hosted in an offsite repository; or
  • The question contains so much extraneous code that it is a pain to isolate and debug the problem.

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Edit your question - to include a Minimal, Reproducible Example

    • Minimal
      • Minimal doesn't necessarily mean short. Focus on ensuring there is exactly enough code or information to reproduce this issue, and remove the things that are not directly relevant to this issue (What is the largest number of lines one should post for code examples or data?)
      • If you have no idea what part of the program is causing the problem, start by debugging your program to isolate just the part causing the issue
    • Complete
    • Reproducible
      • For code-related questions, try copying your code into a clean work space to ensure it will reproduce the issue
      • Include any relevant version information
      • For data processing or transformation questions, provide sample input/sample data
  • Read any comments - often users will ask for specific information needed to reproduce the issue

  • Describe - the behavior you are seeing

  • Explain - how that actual behavior differs from what you expected

  • Once your question has been edited and is ready to be reopened, check the box that indicates that this edit resolves the issues with the post and should be considered for reopening


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Robert Harvey
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A community-specific reason > NeedsNeeds debugging details

“The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.”

“The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.”

How we define Needs debugging details

If a question is closed for this reason, it is because there is not enough information in the question itself to reproduce the described behavior or issue.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason:

  • The question must primarily be about debugging code or determining why a specific behavior is happening; and
  • The question must be missing sufficient information/code to reproduce the described behavior; or
  • The question is not self-contained: the code is in an inaccessible format like an image or is hosted in an offsite repository; or
  • The question contains so much extraneous code that it is a pain to isolate and debug the problem.

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Edit your question - to include a Minimal, Reproducible Example

    • Minimal
      • Minimal doesn't necessarily mean short. Focus on ensuring there is exactly enough code or information to reproduce this issue, and remove the things that are not directly relevant to this issue (What is the largest number of lines one should post for code examples or data?)
      • If you have no idea what part of the program is causing the problem, start by debugging your program to isolate just the part causing the issue
    • Complete
    • Reproducible
      • For code-related questions, try copying your code into a clean work space to ensure it will reproduce the issue
      • Include any relevant version information
      • For data processing or transformation questions, provide sample input/sample data
  • Read any comments - often users will ask for specific information needed to reproduce the issue

  • Describe - the behavior you are seeing

  • Explain - how that actual behavior differs from what you expected

  • Once your question has been edited and is ready to be reopened, check the box that indicates that this edit resolves the issues with the post and should be considered for reopening


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A community-specific reason > Needs debugging details

“The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.”

How we define Needs debugging details

If a question is closed for this reason, it is because there is not enough information in the question itself to reproduce the described behavior or issue.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason:

  • The question must primarily be about debugging code or determining why a specific behavior is happening; and
  • The question must be missing sufficient information/code to reproduce the described behavior; or
  • The question is not self-contained: the code is in an inaccessible format like an image or is hosted in an offsite repository; or
  • The question contains so much extraneous code that it is a pain to isolate and debug the problem.

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Edit your question - to include a Minimal, Reproducible Example

    • Minimal
      • Minimal doesn't necessarily mean short. Focus on ensuring there is exactly enough code or information to reproduce this issue, and remove the things that are not directly relevant to this issue (What is the largest number of lines one should post for code examples or data?)
      • If you have no idea what part of the program is causing the problem, start by debugging your program to isolate just the part causing the issue
    • Complete
    • Reproducible
      • For code-related questions, try copying your code into a clean work space to ensure it will reproduce the issue
      • Include any relevant version information
      • For data processing or transformation questions, provide sample input/sample data
  • Read any comments - often users will ask for specific information needed to reproduce the issue

  • Describe - the behavior you are seeing

  • Explain - how that actual behavior differs from what you expected

  • Once your question has been edited and is ready to be reopened, check the box that indicates that this edit resolves the issues with the post and should be considered for reopening


Return to the index

Needs debugging details

“The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.”

How we define Needs debugging details

If a question is closed for this reason, it is because there is not enough information in the question itself to reproduce the described behavior or issue.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason:

  • The question must primarily be about debugging code or determining why a specific behavior is happening; and
  • The question must be missing sufficient information/code to reproduce the described behavior; or
  • The question is not self-contained: the code is in an inaccessible format like an image or is hosted in an offsite repository; or
  • The question contains so much extraneous code that it is a pain to isolate and debug the problem.

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Edit your question - to include a Minimal, Reproducible Example

    • Minimal
      • Minimal doesn't necessarily mean short. Focus on ensuring there is exactly enough code or information to reproduce this issue, and remove the things that are not directly relevant to this issue (What is the largest number of lines one should post for code examples or data?)
      • If you have no idea what part of the program is causing the problem, start by debugging your program to isolate just the part causing the issue
    • Complete
    • Reproducible
      • For code-related questions, try copying your code into a clean work space to ensure it will reproduce the issue
      • Include any relevant version information
      • For data processing or transformation questions, provide sample input/sample data
  • Read any comments - often users will ask for specific information needed to reproduce the issue

  • Describe - the behavior you are seeing

  • Explain - how that actual behavior differs from what you expected

  • Once your question has been edited and is ready to be reopened, check the box that indicates that this edit resolves the issues with the post and should be considered for reopening


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A community-specific reason > Needs debugging details

“The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.”

How we define Needs debugging details

If a question is closed for this reason, it is because there is not enough information in the question itself to reproduce the described behavior or issue.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason:

  • The question must primarily be about debugging code or determining why a specific behavior is happening; and
  • The question must be missing sufficient information/code to reproduce the described behavior; or
  • The question is not self-contained: the code is in an inaccessible format like an image or is hosted in an offsite repositoryrepository; or
  • The question contains so much extraneous code that it is a pain to isolate and debug the problem.

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Edit your question - to include a Minimal, Reproducible Example

    • Minimal
      • Minimal doesn't necessarily mean short. Focus on ensuring there is exactly enough code or information to reproduce this issue, and remove the things that are not directly relevant to this issue (What is the largest number of lines one should post for code examples or data?)
      • If you have no idea what part of the program is causing the problem, start by debugging your program to isolate just the part causing the issue
    • Complete
    • Reproducible
      • For code-related questions, try copying your code into a clean work space to ensure it will reproduce the issue
      • Include any relevant version information
      • For data processing or transformation questions, provide sample input/sample data
  • Read any comments - often users will ask for specific information needed to reproduce the issue

  • Describe - the behavior you are seeing

  • Explain - how that actual behavior differs from what you expected

  • Once your question has been edited and is ready to be reopened, check the box that indicates that this edit resolves the issues with the post and should be considered for reopening


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A community-specific reason > Needs debugging details

“The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.”

How we define Needs debugging details

If a question is closed for this reason, it is because there is not enough information in the question itself to reproduce the described behavior or issue.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason:

  • The question must primarily be about debugging code or determining why a specific behavior is happening; and
  • The question must be missing sufficient information/code to reproduce the described behavior; or
  • The question is not self-contained: the code is in an inaccessible format like an image or is hosted in an offsite repository

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Edit your question - to include a Minimal, Reproducible Example

    • Minimal
      • Minimal doesn't necessarily mean short. Focus on ensuring there is exactly enough code or information to reproduce this issue, and remove the things that are not directly relevant to this issue (What is the largest number of lines one should post for code examples or data?)
      • If you have no idea what part of the program is causing the problem, start by debugging your program to isolate just the part causing the issue
    • Complete
    • Reproducible
      • For code-related questions, try copying your code into a clean work space to ensure it will reproduce the issue
      • Include any relevant version information
      • For data processing or transformation questions, provide sample input/sample data
  • Read any comments - often users will ask for specific information needed to reproduce the issue

  • Describe - the behavior you are seeing

  • Explain - how that actual behavior differs from what you expected

  • Once your question has been edited and is ready to be reopened, check the box that indicates that this edit resolves the issues with the post and should be considered for reopening


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A community-specific reason > Needs debugging details

“The question should be updated to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem.”

How we define Needs debugging details

If a question is closed for this reason, it is because there is not enough information in the question itself to reproduce the described behavior or issue.


How to use this reason to close questions

Before closing the question for this reason:

  • The question must primarily be about debugging code or determining why a specific behavior is happening; and
  • The question must be missing sufficient information/code to reproduce the described behavior; or
  • The question is not self-contained: the code is in an inaccessible format like an image or is hosted in an offsite repository; or
  • The question contains so much extraneous code that it is a pain to isolate and debug the problem.

My question was closed. What should I do now?

  • Edit your question - to include a Minimal, Reproducible Example

    • Minimal
      • Minimal doesn't necessarily mean short. Focus on ensuring there is exactly enough code or information to reproduce this issue, and remove the things that are not directly relevant to this issue (What is the largest number of lines one should post for code examples or data?)
      • If you have no idea what part of the program is causing the problem, start by debugging your program to isolate just the part causing the issue
    • Complete
    • Reproducible
      • For code-related questions, try copying your code into a clean work space to ensure it will reproduce the issue
      • Include any relevant version information
      • For data processing or transformation questions, provide sample input/sample data
  • Read any comments - often users will ask for specific information needed to reproduce the issue

  • Describe - the behavior you are seeing

  • Explain - how that actual behavior differs from what you expected

  • Once your question has been edited and is ready to be reopened, check the box that indicates that this edit resolves the issues with the post and should be considered for reopening


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