I've followed this question (Why is the enumeration value from a multi dimensional array not equal to itself?) since the beginning. The day after it was asked, this answer popup:
I'm a dev on the JIT team at Microsoft. I've reproduced the bug and have opened an issue for it internally (shipping x86 JIT is not yet in the open on github). In terms of timing of when this would be fixed, I anticipate that we will have this fix included in the next major release of the tools. If this bug is having business impact, and you need a fix earlier, please file the connect (connect.microsoft.com) issue so we can look impact and what alternatives we have to getting a fix to you faster.
To me, it doesn't, at all, answer to the question asked by the OP:
- Q: Why it (wrongly) behave like this?
- A: I've reproduced the bug and we'll fix it.
As a reminder, this is the description of the NAA flags (I've bolded the reason why I flagged the post):
This was posted as an answer, but it does not attempt to answer the question. It should possibly be an edit, a comment, another question, or deleted altogether.
Is this post really an answer? Or should it be converted to a comment?
As my previous flag also been declined I start to think that I should re-read the whole part about flagging in the FAQ in order not to less bother moderators with useless flags.