Here is the rejection summary, https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/17255800. While my changes are drastic, IMO they don't at all change the goal of the owner. If anything, I believe the answer was/is at risk of deletion, as it looks like a comment (and is formatted like one). I felt like I was transforming what was essentially a comment on Chris's answer in the same thread to an answer that could stand on its own in terms of word choice.
I also wonder if part of the problem was the lack of familiarity with CUDA, and the reviewers might have been confused as to why I added parts to the code part of the answer (the answer basically allows CLion to parse .cu device code, but neglected to allow for .y
, .z
and gridDim
in the post, I added those and an explanation of the odd fake struct syntax placed there, as comments expressed confusion with the answer).
If this was just prettying up a post I wouldn't be so peeved, but I legitimate used this post for my own resources and added the edits in large part to help myself. Now I'm going to have to literally copy my own edit elsewhere to use since this post on its own doesn't give me enough information if I wanted to reference it again, and I think that on its own should tell that there was at least something right with my edits.
I feel there is enough objective value in this edit that they should have improved it instead of rejecting it. My additions to the actual code alone prove that.