It seems that the code editor could be some much better and that almost any other site for code has a better code editor than SO. We have 5*10 centimeter to go into uttermost detail and editing and marking the code is not painless when the area is so small and not resizable. Is it a good decision that SO doesn't improve the code editor?
Concrete ways to make it better:
- The undo function is broken when using http form to submit code. Trying to undo can be a disaster. It is better to not be able to undo than to cause a disaster and clear everything you wrote and irreversible.
1½ I can't even paste code without having to scroll up to mark it as code. Isn't there three ways so that I can paste without going up to the beginning?
The area to write is way too small. Increase it and make it more like a "web IDE", ideally runnable code.
The markup syntax is not logical. It is easier to learn syntax that is also intuitive e g
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It's difficult to update code and it gets undone if you update code in an old question. Ideally the code we work on should be versioned so that I can enter code here and update it and simplify stackoverflow for actual work on code instead of just telling me, which works but it is better to make code than tell people how to code.
Maybe the code should be completely separate from the question. I like pastebin.com and there are many such good code editor.
Marking and editing code often fails. Try it yourself how to fix this simple unreadable code that is too far to the right only because I copy it from an indented part. I have marked this code as "code" and still it breaks halfway from the bottom.
if (keep) { *pString1 = concat(concat(*pString1, (ptr + j)), " "); / recursion */ p++; } else { b1 = false; int q = j; for (e = 0; (ptr + q + e); e++) { / step through the string / b1 = true; if ((ptr + e + q)) { *pString = concat(concat(*pString, (ptr + e + q)), " "); / recursion */ } j = e; } if (makeArgs(*pString, &argc, (const char ***) &argv, pipe, i, h)) { write_command(&w, argv, string[w]); w++;
} else { if (!b1) { /* no args (?) */ for (int r = 0; argv[r] != NULL; r++) { string[i][r] = argv[r]; /* is this necessary? */ } } } }