There's some very basic questions, so should we close them?
What I meant is, for example here's a question closed as a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. However, I think that reason is incorrect in this case.
Because I think Can no longer be reproduced and typos can only be used if the question is like:
Well, when I run your code I can't get that problem as you said in question. (or that problem just because a typo)
But not:
Nah, only idiots can have this stupid problem, nobody will have this stupid problem again.
About the above example question, there's no typo and the OP's issues are reproducible. Which I think their question shouldn't be closed as Not reproducible.
So I'm asking: Should basic questions like that be closed? If so, then which reason should be used in this case? Is Can no longer be reproduced and typos OK?
By the way, I always try to find a duplicate, but if we can't find one, then leave it open?
PS: If you don't want to check the above example, think about the following question:
Why does my program terminate when I call
terminate();
?
Another:
I got a segfault. What's wrong? Here is my code [code is like 5 lines of code accessing an array out of bounds with negative literal constants as indices, and not as an innocent typo, but multiple lines accessing arrays using negative indices].
Also a funny one:
How do I use my computer when it is turned off? I tried yelling at it for hours but it still wouldn't do anything. Here is a voice recording of what I yelled at it to do.
"How do I use my computer when it is turned off? I tried yelling at it for hours but it still wouldn't do anything. Here is a voice recording of what I yelled at it to do."
The immediate response is usually like...."Err.... what?"