I encountered this today: Reference - What does this error mean in PHP?
I found it as I reviewed for reopening an admittedly poor question: can't upload image in PHP to mysql
This question was marked as a duplicate of the list-of-erorrs reference question as well as another question explaining how to log errors, presumably because the poster had not included the actual error message in their post.
I know I'm not the biggest SO user but I don't see how that is:
- Useful
- Not douchy
I find two problems here, the first is just with regards to the particular closed question. Closing it as a duplicate of a question describing how to log errors is not accurate, as that is not what it is asking. If the poster needs to include an error message, preferably tell them that, or at least close it in another way. ESPECIALLY if the poster is a new SO user.
My second issue: is a programming novice really supposed to look through this, find their error, go the 'answer' explaining that error, and then attempt to understand the general cases where that error happens well enough to apply them to their particular solution?
Why is this a list of "answers" instead of individual questions that could themselves be marked as duplicates?
What actually should have happened here?