When a question "lacks details for reproducing the issue", that means that the issue could be reproduced if those details were provided. That is not what the "typo or not reproducible" closure reason is for. That's what the "needs debugging details" closure reason is for, on the main site. Which is why both those reasons exist separately.
Similarly, if someone is asking the OP to provide debugging details, that entails a belief that the problem was not caused by a simple typo or an idiosyncratic logic error, but that the problem was caused by some non-obvious fault that needs to be debugged or by a genuine conceptual misunderstanding.
The purpose of the "typo or not reproducible" closure reason is to indicate that the problem with the question cannot be fixed, because either:
There is no actual question since the code works when properly typed in
The "missing information" does not exist, as the problem cannot be reproduced, and thus that information cannot be supplied.
As such, it would be simply incorrect to mark these questions as requiring major changes; they don't require changes, because changes can't help, and they should be closed and deleted, because there is no way to make them useful without fundamentally changing the question.
Related:
Needs debugging details
close reason because questions like that should be marked asRequires Major changes
(like anything that requires clarification by the author like a missing MCVE).b
equal to5
after adding one and one and assigning the result tob
:b = 1 + 1; print b;
" is not a typo, but clearly not reproducible either, there is no useful question to uncover by adding more detail either. It's simply "Not reproducible" so should be closed as such, no matter wether it's in the SG or not.usre
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are an example of not useful, though. The "cannot reproduce" part is the same - it's not meant to be "provide a MCVE" (which is indeed "Needs debugging details") it's for situations like "why2 + 2 == 5
" or even solved questions but the cause/solution is not clear (worked a day later). When it won't help others