Every once in a while I come across a situation like this where an OP makes a mistake in their example code, gets called out, then edits it (not realizing the edit history is visible) and replies to the comments about the bug in their code that they have no idea what that person is talking about and their code works just fine.
I don't really care that much, but still, it's kind of rude and sneaky.
For instance, the OP in the linked question above asked for help with a plot, giving nice example code... except the code was broken. I commented the errors it gave and speculated that he was missing a ,
or )
somewhere. He added the missing )
then told me it works fine for him and he has no idea what I'm talking about.
Should we bother saying anything in this situation? Should we downvote? Or just let it go?
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in the edit history but I don't see any other changes. Yet your comment mentions two errors. How was the other one resolved?