Very recently (as in seconds ago) I saw this question. The question, if it gets deleted, spelled out a problem, and asked for the solution. I understand that it's (or used to be) perfectly acceptable to ask for help with homework, so long as you showed your effort so far and explained what your problem was. Notice that this question is posted by someone who, if they've made effort at all to solve the problem, didn't bother posting it.
I've read around and, according to some comments (I forgot where, sorry) I should just answer it. In addition, the How to ask a good question article no longer mentions that we should try to make an effort at all, which seems extraordinarily odd, since no one will learn to program from being spoon-fed the answers, and it's doubtful that anyone will be helped by it. However, looking at the close reasons, there doesn't seem to be a too specific
reason anymore, either, which is equally confusing.
To get to the point, in this situation, what should I do? Should I vote to close with custom text? Should I just answer it? Should I downvote and move on?
Thanks in advance for the help.
EDIT: Moments after posting this, I saw this answer, which doesn't quite cover it -- as everything else, it says that it's fine as long as you make some attempt yourself.