I was recently having a problem with an asynchronous server written in C++. I extracted the relevant code from my project, stripped it down to what I believed was a minimal, complete, verifiable example (mcve), but all told it was still over 350 lines. I felt this was too big to post in a question, so I put the files on github and linked to that.
One user complained that I had not provided an mcve. I believe I had, only it was on github and not SO. My question to meta is whether it is OK to link to github, or should the source always be included as part of the question? The mcve help page does not explicitly prohibit hosting code outside of SO. Searches on meta did not reveal an answer either.
The problem was really with an inexplicable delay in the transaction, not the code itself. In order to properly log program state across the entire transaction, I needed to include a lot of server code, which in C++, was wordy. I could probably have made the example a bit rougher and trimmed another 100 lines, but would a 250 line example somehow be small enough?