A pretty old answer of mine (~5 years) had a bug. It said:
std::distance(start, end) <= chunkSize
when it should have said:
std::distance(start, end) >= chunkSize
Apparently nobody noticed until about 20 minutes ago, when a new user (member since today!) did the following in rapid succession:
- submitted an edit to my answer, correcting the erroneous comparison
- Like 20 seconds later, submitted a new answer to this question, which consists of just a block copy of the code in my answer with the erroneous comparison fixed (the new answer clearly cites that it is just fixing a bug with my answer)
I don't really know what to do in this situation. The new answer is now totally superfluous since I accepted the edit (effectively, it's become just a copy). Do I... flag it?