I failed it as the answer was removed as 'NAA' (Not An Answer). I disagree with this as it obviously is an answer (it may not be a good one, but it is what it is).
However I can also see why it might be considered NAA:
- Too little information- what OTL examples?
- No explanation on what
#define
is and why it is needed - No
code
formatting (although this shouldn't mean it's NAA)
Perhaps downvotes + requests/edits to make the answer better (I remember that editing answers to add more detail or update them is fine as long as it doesn't affect the answer), but certainly not NAA. I might also add that as a result of the answer being deleted, the question no longer has any answers.
I can see this being a borderline case, but, was this a bad audit?
As S.L. Barth points out, a bad answer is still an answer: Your answer is in another castle: when is an answer not an answer?
#incude
[...] in your program to fix the problem'?