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While doing reviews for suggested edits something like this occurs frequently enter image description here with comment like

... removed unused try-catch block ...

I strongly feel that if an answer "needs" code editing as much as this example did (in someones opinion) a new answer should be created instead of changing the code, even the changes would not change the functionality itself.

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    Edit in example was just rejected by reason This edit was intended to address the author of the post and makes no sense as an edit. It should have been written as a comment or an answer.
    – pirho
    Jan 12, 2018 at 17:13
  • Side note: That's a bad answer. You're supposed to reuse the same Random over and over, not create a new one each call, catching all exception types is ill advised unless you're writing the global, stop gap handling, and catching Throwable is even worse. Downvote to oblivion.
    – jpmc26
    Jan 14, 2018 at 4:25

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No, this is not acceptable. This changes the OP's intent; if someone thinks different code is appropriate, they should post their own answer, or they should comment under the answer suggesting that part of the code (in this case the try-catch) is unused/superfluous and therefore should be removed, allowing the OP to make the final determination on whether to remove it.

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No, this is unacceptable in general. It should be rejected as clearly conflicts with author's intent. If anyone has an idea to improve the code, they should leave a comment and let the author decide whether to accept the proposal. Usually codes are written as-is for some reasons by the author that may or may not be clear.

Personally, I reject all code edit if it changes how the code works, even if it's obvious. For example, this code edit could be rejected:

i += 1;
i++;

Sometimes there's obvious typo in code that can be safely approved if it's fixed in an edit suggestion.

int input;
read(inpt);
if (iput == 0)

int input;
read(input);
if (input == 0)

Be careful when handling these as an edit may not be actually fixing a typo:

if (A == B)
if (A === B)

In JavaScript or PHP that totally changed how the code works. Reject the edit or if the edit is otherwise good, remove the code change using Improve edit.

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