While looking up a fairly basic c++ question I came across the following:
- Open, -1 score, asked 12 months ago: How do I check to see if a text file is empty or does not exist in c++?
- Closed as duplicate of 1, 37 score, asked 9 years, 9 months ago: Checking for an empty file in C++
- Closed as duplicate of 1, 41 score, asked 10 years, 1 month ago: ifstream: how to tell if specified file doesn't exist
As you can see, questions (2) and (3) are significantly older than (1) which was selected as the "canonical" answer despite the low score. Question (2) also has a much better answer given as well. My inclination would be to reopen (2) and vote to close (1) as a duplicate, but given the circular references, what would be the ideal way to handle this?