Some questions is about code not working as expected, i.e. OP provides some code which doesn't generate the expected result and ask for help figuring out the problem. Some times (well, often) such questions are asked by inexperienced programmers (students, maybe) and the provided code may be badly designed.
For such questions I'm wondering what type of answer to give?
a) Point to the actual bug (e.g. use of uninitialized variables)?
or
b) Propose a (complete) rewrite using a better design (e.g. use standard containers instead of user defined types)
I've seen both types of answers.
I kind of prefer a) as this will help OP learn a specific item (e.g. always initialize before use) and the code will end up doing the right thing even though it could have been achieved in a "better" way.
Are there any general SO guide for this? What do you think?