I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: "this" pointer in constructor is not consistent with the address of the member object being initialised?
I've encountered a problem with the VST SDK and asked this question.
High-reputation users first removed the "VST" tag from the question, which is essentially the whole background of it, and then criticized me for not providing a minimal reproducible code that could "compile and run", which I technically did provide.
To make an analogy: If I'm asking a Qt related question, then I need to include the whole Qt Framework and its build project file to provide a "minimal reproducible code that could compile and run", which is definitely not the case.
In the question I asked, I mentioned that it's based on the VST SDK, added a link to the SDK, and provided the two lines of code that can crash the program. I really do think I've provided enough context.
I'm not here to be a hater. I really want to discuss the definition of "minimal reproducible code that could compile and run", and how to ask questions related to a less known SDK since people who don't have the SDK would consider the code provided by author "does not compile and can't be debugged".