So I had a question about a problem I encountered. I tried to reduce my example to reproduce it to the shortest possible code.
But by doing so, I made the mistake of removing the actual problem without noticing it and posted this (working) code on SO for explanation.
This is now the situation:
- I asked a question about a non-existent problem
- I received several good, upvoted, answers telling me that my code had no problem
- As is, the question is unlikely to help future readers
- I still have a question about the initial problem I encountered
I am wondering what my options are and which I should choose. I currently see three options:
- Delete the question and ask it again, this time with the actual problem.
- Edit the initial question with the actual problem. This has the disadvantage that the current answers are no longer valid answers and should be deleted / edited.
- Disregard this question and ask another one, with a very similar title and very similar code.
The question was answered shortly after it was posted.