The question: Can we declare instance variable in singleton service?
Should I downvote a question if the code in it is highly syntactically inaccurate (1), but the question isn't about any syntactic constructions (2)?
The question: Can we declare instance variable in singleton service?
Should I downvote a question if the code in it is highly syntactically inaccurate (1), but the question isn't about any syntactic constructions (2)?
As with any post, you should downvote it if you feel it's not a useful post. If you think that the syntactic problems it has are significant enough to make the post not useful, you're free to reflect that opinion with your vote. If you feel that the syntactic problems that the post has don't impact its usefulness (or don't outweigh other thinks making it useful), you're free to reflect that opinion in your votes.
As for my personal opinion, I'd say that there are a lot more things going on in that question affecting its usefulness more than the syntactic errors. There are a lot of problems with it, and most of them are quite a bit more significant than the syntactic errors. If it was an otherwise good question (which it is not) I don't think those errors would prevent it from being useful.
As others have said, you don't need to justify a downvote (and trying to do so has cost me downvotes from petty people.)
But, if you do want to justify it to yourself, hover over the down vote arrow a moment before clicking.
This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful
To me at least, not fixing basic syntax errors displays a complete lack of "research effort." It indicates they can't even bother to try running the code they've posted. I spend most of my time in php and I can assure you I am compelled to exercise this prerogative on a regular basis there.
I haven't looked at the question. You can usually solve syntactic problems by editing the question. So if you think the syntactic problems make the question not useful you have two options.