Based on my interpretation of https://stackoverflow.com/help/mcve, example code should be short, only containing enough to clearly and accurately reproduce the problem at hand.
I recently posted Why is init_color() ineffectual in Terminal.app? . Question comments have called out a practice (assert
) that, while poor practice in full applications, is in this context a clear, short way to illustrate where the application is running as intended. @melpomene's concern is:
It's sample code you've posted on StackOverflow. Someone somewhere will blindly copy/paste it into their codebase.
My concern is that replacing the assert
calls with if (...)
is more protracted and reduces clarity; and since this isn't Code Review, the asserts aren't pertinent to the question. So:
Should posts on SO endeavour to make perfect code, at the expense of legible and clear MCVEs, so that the innocent are protected and copypasters aren't bitten? Or should posts on SO try to maintain focus on the problem at hand, at the risk that the code is not appropriate for reuse?