Some novices, unfortunately, write C++ in C-style, using C-style strings and IO, just to name a few things.
Unfortunately, users attack them with phrases like "This isn't C++" all the time, which is incorrect. Nevertheless, these comments are heavily upvoted. While most of them just use sloppy and misleading wording, there are occasionally commenters who seriously think that's the case.
How should these situations be handled and what would be the right wording we should promote?
When I try to raise attention, I usually get comments like "the code is actually C, not C++ even though you compile it as such".
std::string
andstd::vector
. Most commenters I've seen are trying to nail down if there's an actual reason that you're avoiding the idiomatic C++ way of doing it, or if you're simply ignorant of it and would appreciate an enlightening answer.