For the question "PHP child class doesn't have parent methods(possible configuration issue?)" I tend to use the hammer towards this one: "Are PHP short tags acceptable to use?" as it looks like a useful addition, however it is not an exact duplicate.
The so far two times voted close reason
This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers. This can often be avoided by identifying and closely inspecting the shortest program necessary to reproduce the problem before posting.
looks fitting to me as well.
Now I've got a decision problem so I thought I'd put it on the meta-level.
Is it considered wrong to use the hammer as a tool here? Like if you've got a hammer, every problem looks like a nail sort-of?
php -l
, update, etc. So in the end - is it correct for the question to be on-hold and should I suggest it to be deleted?"Why am I getting a NullPointerException?"
questions as a duplicate of"What is a NullPointerException?"
, but I don't think it's a good idea to close them as"How do you compare Strings?"
just because that also happens to be a problem in the code (but it wasn't asked about) (but, on the other hand, getting rid of questions that will never be useful to anyone is probably good, regardless).