I asked a question to see if the standard library had a class that operated a little differently than conventional iterators, rather than having to roll my own. I didn't know quite how to word my google search and hence I came to SO for a little clarification.
I know how to ask a question, and I know the close vote reasons well. I'm not asking to find a tool (a stand alone utility or another program, or even another library) or an off-site resource (a tutorial, a guide, a book, a website, another forum, etc.) and yet the question has 3 close votes for this reason.
To me, this is a perfectly valid question since it's relevant to the standard library specifically. I'm not asking for a recommendation - in this case, there is a perfectly clear, straightforward answer to the question.
I've been harassed in the comments about it, and now the question is on the verge of being closed. I've stated quite clearly in the answers that I didn't know what type itr
was, therefore it's just named itr
as pseudo code.
Note that it has garnered 5 upvotes and a single downvote (who has commented as to why), and has a very relevant and well written answer that has been accepted with 6 upvotes. To me, I view it as a healthy question.
What is wrong with this question?