I kicked off the delete cycle on this question. I believed it was off-topic, and you entered into an edit war to add hostile commentary on the closure, as can be seen in the revision history. Since it was being bumped to the front page several times unnecessarily, and since the content being added was not diplomatic, I believed deletion was justified.
The specific close reason in this case was:
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it.
If you have a question that has been closed and you believe it should be reopened, asking a (diplomatic) question on Meta is a good way to handle it. You can also add comments under the question, but Meta is probably a more effective approach.
It is possible that this question can be undeleted and made on-topic, with a view to starting a reopen vote process. It would need to have two things removed:
- request for external resources
- hostile meta commentary
I believe you can edit it while it is deleted, so if you wish to do that, please go ahead.
os.remove()
handle non-existing files" and "Where do I find the documentation about whatos.remove()
does when handling non-existing files". You asked the second one.