Sometimes I see questions like one, two and three where a user unfamiliar with stack snippets pastes their C or C++ code into the stack snippet box. Now admittedly this doesn't happen very often, but it seems to indicate that they are confusing "Code Samples" with "Code Snippets". I've taken a look at Stack Snippets being misused but the issue being addressed is a form of JavaScript not runnable in the browser. Shog9's response says:
There are probably things we can do to improve the guidance here, and I expect they'll become more obvious as more people find and use it. We're open to all suggestions.
That said... This isn't the end of the world. In fact, properly-formatted code with a useless "run" button on it may be an improvement over the status quo in cases where folks were previously struggling to format their code properly. Particularly for HTML, which could result in a big chunk of a post that wasn't even visible if the author forgot to indent it.
This doesn't seem to address the OP's main inquiry:
Is there anything that can be done to teach users when to use stack-snippets? ...
...which I think is the root of the problem.
The users in the initial linked questions seem to be brute-forcing their way by pasting their code dump into the first box they see. Currently, AFAIK, there is nothing that covers stack snippets in the markdown help or the help center.
I like Gas' suggestion:
Could the tooltip of the
Code snippet
be extended to something likeCode snippet - only for JavaScript and Html
orCode snippet - only for browser runnable code
? As users put everything there Java, C++, even SQL queries... Such tooltip would prevent at least some of this rubbish.
A feature-request I like is Replace code snippets by normal code block if JavaScript tag is absent in which assylias proposes:
Some users (probably mostly new users) tend to use the "code snippet" tool for code in languages that aren't supported by Stack Snippets.
Would it not make sense to disable the code snippets if the javascript, html, or css tags are not present in the question or at least show a warning?
You have used the "code snippet" feature which is supposed to be used for HTML/CSS/JavaScript only. Should this be replaced with a normal code block?
Yes/No
...but the comments seem to indicate that this solution is not so clear-cut. Two flaws I see: 1) disabling the feature is not very good UX and 2) the question asker may mistag the question.
I'm not familiar with c# questions but BradleyDotNET's comment seems to suggest that this is a widespread problem:
Yes! Please just don't allow it; way too many "Runnable" C# snippets that just add noise to the code block.
Call to action
There are a couple of reasons why this isn't a feature-request:
- Editing the comments out which make it a stack snippet take literally 2 seconds.
- There's a possibility it isn't a widespread problem and people are complaining about a hypothetical/strawman.
If people agree that this is something that needs to be solved sometime in the near future, then please improve the tool-tips or add help to the markdown help (since this is what is brought up when you click on the question mark.)
In the meanwhile, Tanner has provided an excellent SEDE query which provides a rough estimate for questions tagged incorrectly using stack snippets. Please go through and see if the questions need to be edited. Please make sure that your edits are substantial or otherwise improve the question as well. The base query is here
.
You can modify it to show only questions for your tag, i.e.,
SELECT Id as [Post Link], Tags
FROM #tmp
WHERE tags like('%c++%')
Related discussion
Previous feature-requests:
- Add documentation to the help center. Add information on Stack Snippets to Help Center
- Disable code snippet feature based on tags, or convert it to a code block. Replace code snippets by normal code block if JavaScript tag is absent
- Allow code snippets to format code (this assumes that Stack Snippets being misused). Code Snippet as a formatting tool
java
tag as well. It's fairly harmless, but increases the noise in a question. It's easy to edit out, though, which is what I do. Would definitely like to see something, probably just a confirmation with the user.begin snippet
? (I mean, of course we can -- but it does not list posts containing Stack Snippets.)<!-- begin snippet:
or<!-- end snippet -->
or what have you, I've tried all variations and sucking at T-SQL I can't get a proper query. What I meant was, a field in the data schema that specifically says "this post has a stack snippet in it".begin snippet
only, but this must be related to that weird featurebug/bugfeature of SO's search box, where text tied to punctuation cannot be found.