There are a lot of questions of this type:
SomeFunction(foo, out boo)
{
someNotDeclaredVariable = foo;
boo = NotDeclaredFunction(foo);
for each (var something in someCollection)
{
Debug.Log(something + foo); // error here...
}
// more code
}
I can see right away a very high probability of this question becoming a never ending story...
What is the right course to take to help those without wasting hours of my time requesting more and more details from the OP? I know I can just skip helping, skip this question but if everyone does that then the amount of unsolved questions will grow and grow... I am not saying that we need to help every single person that asks a question - I am only mentioning this because the number of those questions is high.
Is leaving a comment asking for more details and moving on enough? What kind of comment can I leave?
How can I identify what is going to become a chameleon question before engaging in it?
Is asking what seems easy to solve a sneaky way poor questions owners trick us into engaging and helping?
If we could get some good answers here it would be worth making an authoritative reference in the help centre where we redirect people who ask those demanding questions...