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This C++ question begins by listing a couple use-cases for the new C++17 language feature named structured bindings, before asking:

Can you provide some other, possibly less obvious use cases for structured bindings? How else can they improve readability or even performance of C++ code?

This strikes me as the epitome of "Too broad" and I helped close it as such. However, I notice it has since been voted to be reopened. There aren't any new comments on the question arguing that it be reopened, it just was voted to be reopened. I can't VTC it again, but does this question actually merit remaining open?

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  • My guess is it depends on the feature. I am not sure how to explain the difference between the linked question and "How do I use inheritance in Java", but the difference is there. This is more of a language-lawer question...
    – user3458
    Commented Aug 3, 2017 at 18:24
  • IMHO, the "broadness" comes from the use of the slippery word "use cases" and not (necessarily) the question as a whole. Will make a suggestion on the post itself...
    – Raydot
    Commented Aug 3, 2017 at 18:31
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    @Arkadiy This is not at all a language-lawyer question.
    – Barry
    Commented Aug 3, 2017 at 18:31
  • @gnat Odd that you suggest that this question is a duplicate of one saying that the question should be closed as too broad, and yet you voted to reopen it.
    – Servy
    Commented Aug 3, 2017 at 19:24
  • @Servy looking back I think I probably made a mistake voting reopen (did that primarily because I liked top answer and that made me miss the issues in the question)
    – gnat
    Commented Aug 3, 2017 at 19:30

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