I came across this answer via a Low Quality Posts review. In a nutshell, the question can be summed up by its final line:
What is the
=>
operator actually doing? Is it overriding something?
The "answer" is
I personally don't like them. But it's a matter of taste. It makes code hard to read for someone who is reviewing another person's code. I much prefer abstracting it into a proper, old-school, named function so that the code is 1) easier to read and 2) easier to re-use and refactor.
IMO, this is not a valid attempt to answer the question. It maybe tangentially answers the questions by implying a similarity with "named functions", but it feels more like an opinion piece that never addresses the core question.
My questions:
- Does this answer it fit the Not-An-Answer flag criteria?
- If I were to flag this as NAA would it be marked helpful?
- Would reviewing it as Recommend Deletion be appropriate? If so, what comment should I leave?