Recently, I came across a question which the OP edited in order to leave feedback about an answer which didn't work for them (where they also left a comment). They included the errors they got in their questions, see the revision history.
My question is: Should that happen? Should OPs edit their questions to say that they have tried the existing answers and they didn't work, including the errors they got, or just leave a comment in the respective answer?
In my opinion, they must leave a comment in the answerer's post. The code may contain a typographical error or it might be an OP's (accidental) fault. After an edit to the answer, it might work.
But, if this clearly didn't work (no typos, e.t.c.), they should include it in the answer like:
Additionally, I have also tried:
some code here what the OP tried
But I got:
Some random output
What are your opinions?