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Dec 4, 2022 at 20:48 history edited philipxy CC BY-SA 4.0
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Dec 4, 2022 at 11:34 comment added user438383 You also started asking more follow up questions in the comments to the answer which is generally frowned upon: How would you wrap the found comment in constant HTML tags upon replace? $1<TAG>$2</TAG> would not work . Also, I have another comment coming up... Unfortunately, I need to hit the road now :( –
Dec 3, 2022 at 17:30 comment added Pavel Stepanek @Makyen: Initially there were 10 test vectors and BEFORE the question was closed I added 3 more. Due to the laws of combinatorics, an exhaustive list of all test vectors would be huge - one can only pick and choose the best ones for brevity.. All in all, closing and eventually deleting this question only deprives the people in the future from benefiting by the helluva good work that the author of the accepted answer had done. Note, that closing this question has happened AFTER I already had added the 3 additional test vectors and AFTER I had received the correct answer.
Dec 3, 2022 at 17:14 vote accept Pavel Stepanek
Dec 3, 2022 at 16:59 history edited Wicket
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Dec 3, 2022 at 16:41 comment added Makyen Mod "the evolution of the test vectors for corner cases" That's nearly the definition of "unclear" for a question asking for a regular expression. Writing a regular expression is largely about what the corner cases are and how to handle them. Not having them explicitly defined nearly always makes such questions unclear.
Dec 3, 2022 at 16:23 comment added Rob While the question isn't a duplicate, the answers here: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/268240/3648282 may assist you. The banner on your closed question is clear about reopening, if it's the reviewers that you want to complain about remember that it takes more than just one to close for that reason.
Dec 3, 2022 at 16:08 comment added PM 2Ring BTW, it's reasonable to claim that a question was closed unfairly or erroneously. However, it's not a good idea to make accusations about people's motives: that generally is not well-received here on meta. And despite what the close notice says, that doesn't mean that all 3 close voters chose that reason.
Dec 3, 2022 at 16:00 history edited Pavel Stepanek CC BY-SA 4.0
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Dec 3, 2022 at 15:51 comment added Pavel Stepanek @PM 2Ring: Exactly, it is a tricky and annoying (to some) question. But annoying is not the same as "unclear". I think there should be requirement to justify an "unclear" claim during close-voting. e.g.: "it is unclear how to treat unbalanced quotes". Finally, note that I am rising this issue despite already having received a correct answer, because I don't want this question AND ANSWER to disappear from Stackoveflow so other people can benefit from it in the future.
Dec 3, 2022 at 15:43 comment added PM 2Ring It's certainly a tricky (and annoying) regex task, but I don't think the question is unclear. You've explained it quite well, IMHO.
Dec 3, 2022 at 15:35 history edited Peter Mortensen CC BY-SA 4.0
Active reading [<https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/4645/is-it-ever-correct-to-have-a-space-before-a-question-or-exclamation-mark#comment206109_4645>].
Dec 3, 2022 at 15:29 comment added Pavel Stepanek @Abdul: No the part about escaping quotes was there from the beginning it was just in the color diagram. Also, me editing it so many times shows the evolution of the test vectors for corner cases - not uncleariness. I made a good effort to improve this question with all these edits.
Dec 3, 2022 at 15:26 answer added DharmanMod timeline score: 22
Dec 3, 2022 at 15:26 comment added Abdul Aziz Barkat You've edited your question 17 times before it got closed. In the 14th revision you added the part about escaping quotes, this seems to be an indicator that your question at least before the 14th revision wasn't clear enough. We don't have timestamps for the initial close voters (except maybe a moderator would be able to see those)
Dec 3, 2022 at 15:24 history edited Pavel Stepanek CC BY-SA 4.0
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Dec 3, 2022 at 15:21 comment added Pavel Stepanek No but it is obvious and my question was not unclear or lacked details as you can see for yourself and it was not unclear to the member who had provided a correct answer, either.. Also my colleagues experienced the same unjustifiable closings on questions that were just difficult - not unclear.
Dec 3, 2022 at 15:20 comment added Dharman Mod Who is this "he"?
Dec 3, 2022 at 15:18 comment added Hovercraft Full Of Eels So, "he" did in fact tell you outright that he voted to close your question because it was too difficult? And it wasn't a "he" who closed your question but rather 3 site members, and I see no comments in the moved-to-chat from any one of your 3 close voters
Dec 3, 2022 at 15:17 comment added Pavel Stepanek Because I know who he is and because of my correspondence with him
Dec 3, 2022 at 15:16 comment added Hovercraft Full Of Eels "I noticed that difficult questions often gets closed not because they are unclear or lack details but because the voter finds it difficult to answer that question" -- did one of the close voters tell you straight out that this is why they voted to close your question? If not, how can you assume that this is the reason? Myself, I'm pretty poor at mind-reading, but perhaps your skills are better.
Dec 3, 2022 at 15:11 history asked Pavel Stepanek CC BY-SA 4.0