I'd like to see how others feel about questions that have requirements/constraints that are so strict that the question may not be useful to others. I feel this tends to happen often with homework questions, but my concern isn't strictly about homework questions.
For example this question could be solved quite trivially by storing members as std::vector
and std::string
, however the OP insists that they are not allowed to use those standard library classes.
Similarly I've stumbled across numerous questions where people insist they must new[]
and delete[]
arrays, and cannot use std::vector
.
This happens in many languages as well, for example people claiming they "aren't allowed to import
anything" in Python when itertools
or collections
would solve their problem robustly.
In these cases, while we could come up with solutions without those classes/modules/libraries/etc, it would be like trying to fight with your hands behind your back. In my opinion, the questions are too specific to the OP's situation and will not be helpful to those who find the question later on, as they should use a better solution since they do not have the same constraints.
In summary:
How should we handle questions with ad-hoc constraints/requirements?
homework