I voted to close this question because I believed it to be an asynchronous call with fetch
. Turns out the GAS (Google Apps Script) fetch
is synchronous, so people pinged me asking for a reopen. I responded (kinda late due to my timezone and other things), and voted to reopen the question, however as the javascript tag had been edited out, my vote was treated as any other - it was placed in the reopen
queue.
Now, according to this answer, the dupe hammer wielders are determined upon the first revision of the post. Voilà la première révision:
As you can see, there is the javascript tag in the question in the original revision. But in a later revision, the tag was removed, and now my effort at reopening it seems to not have been effective. Why are the rules for reopening questions different for closing, and if they are, what exactly are they?
UrlFetchApp.fetch
looks to be synchronous