I recently posted this question where I complained about Java developers closing Processing questions as duplicates of Java questions.
For example, sometimes functions internal to Processing will throw a NullPointerException
if the library is in the incorrect state. The line number in the error is often misleading, since it refers to compiled Java code instead of Processing code. This is not the "typical" cause of a NullPointerException
(nor is the solution the same), so these questions should not be closed as duplicates of the canonical Java NPE question. Despite that, many Java developers close these types of questions without even reading the question or noticing the processing tag.
My meta post got some attention and some great answers with interesting suggestions. But then... nothing really happened as a result.
Then today, it happened again. This question asks about a NullPointerException
internal to Processing. This is not the same as an NPE in user code, and the OP even says that they printed out the values of all of the variables on that line, and none of them are null. But it was still closed as a duplicate of the canonical Java NPE question.
This is frustrating, but okay, the best I can do is vote to reopen. But from experience, that's not going to do much: the people looking at the reopening review queue will just see that the post contains a NullPointerException
, and vote to keep it closed as a duplicate of the Java NPE question.
So, how can I help reopen questions like this?
Option 1: I could leave a comment explaining why it should be reopened. The problem is that the people in the reopening review queue don't seem to see these comments.
Option 2: I could edit the question to include a blurb about it being a Processing question, not a Java question. This is what I did, but it just looks sorta gross.
Option 3: I could post a meta question every time this happens. You guys will be hearing from me several times a week though.
Option 4: I could just tell the OP to resubmit the question without the java tag. This is by far the worst option, but by far probably the most effective solution. The fact that this is my best option seems like a problem with how things currently work.
I realize that this would be a non-issue if I myself had the ability to reopen these questions (which I believe you earn after getting a gold badge in a language tag), but unfortunately Processing doesn't have enough questions for anybody to have that ability yet.