Should classes with public non-virtual destructors be marked "final"?
In what way is it different from this other good question that was not closed? In C++, should I almost always use virtual inheritance?
Should classes with public non-virtual destructors be marked "final"?
In what way is it different from this other good question that was not closed? In C++, should I almost always use virtual inheritance?
That post, in its current form, can be closed for the following reasons.
I don't think that there is actually any way of salvaging that question without completely changing the question. If you asked about a specific problem relating to the concept that you're asking about, possibly. But, if you're asking about the upsides and downsides of a certain method, it will probably be closed for the same reasons above.
In its current form, your question is off-topic for programmers.stackexchange.com, see Discuss this ${blog}, What is the problem with “Pros and Cons”? and What goes on Programmers.SE? A guide for Stack Overflow. However, you may have an easier time editing it to be on-topic there. Keep in mind that their rules about what can or cannot be asked are more strict than Stack Overflow's rules. If that is what you end up doing, I want to stress that you read the information available in their help center about how to ask questions, what topics can be discussed and what topics cannot.
Also, if you have working code and you would like others to review it to suggest possible down-sides there is also codereview.stackexchange.com, but their rules are just as strict as prog.se so make sure you read the relevant help center information there as well before posting your question
However, there might be no amount of editing that can make your question on-topic on any Stack Exchange site. In which case, there is simply nothing you can do about it.