Sure, it would be great to have this feature. But it would also be nice if we could perform static analysis on our code. And if it could refactor the code for us too that would be great. And maybe support for a couple of different compilers and interpreters. While we're on that route, maybe the ability to add breakpoints and debug the code?
While that is (hopefully) obviously silly and taken to an extreme, it illustrates the kind of road I suspect that this would be taken on. We don't need these features because we have tools that do them already, and if you aren't using those tools to write non-trivial code (read as: code where parens/brackets/braces aren't obviously (in)correct) then you're doing something wrong.
To address a specific point in the comments:
But a part of understanding code is to be able to determine scopes and where functions starts and ends, specially with languages that use plenty of brackets like Javascript, it is hard to do that now in SO snippets, you have to trace it visually which can be hard, or you have to copy the code sample out of SO into an IDE which takes a bit of effort.
I can empathize with this to an extent, however I don't think this is the right solution to the problem. I see two sources of the actual problem here:
- The code is poorly formatted (which may very well be what caused the bug they're asking about) in which case it may merit editing and/or down-votes (or close-votes if it is a silly typographic error that was hidden by bad formatting).
- The code is complex enough where there are a lot of parens/brackets/braces, which leads to the confusion. This isn't necessarily bad, but can often be a sign that the question hasn't really been made into an SSCCE yet, in which case it probably merits editing (by the poster) or down-votes (by everyone).
Otherwise, in a well-formatted and written piece of code that is also an SSCCE, I've never really had an issue with matching parens/braces/brackets for the sake of understanding.
Besides that, there is the issue of language compatibility. As also mentioned in the comments:
Not all languages always have balanced brackets or parentheses. Think about bash: case "$1" in start)...
I think that it would be difficult/annoying to make this work in all cases, and posts with multiple language tags could be tricky too.
case
syntax with unmatched right parenthesescase $a in foo) echo "Here";; esac
(though POSIX mandates a newer syntax which allows them:case $a in (foo) echo "Here";; esac
). This is Bourne shell and derivatives.