The post notice says "This question is not about programming within the scope defined in the help center", which is a bit different than what you've read it as. It doesn't, necessarily, mean that the question is completely not about programming (although it's also applicable to such non-programming questions). It means that it's not within the scope that's defined in the on-topic page. That scope defines a subset of programming questions which are on-topic.
The closed notice displayed in the post notice is using a generic "does not meet guidelines" reason, because there wasn't agreement between the reasons specified when the three people voted to close. In fact, each close voter used a different close reason. All of the reasons which were used are applicable. In random order, the reasons which were used were:
- Needs details or clarity
This reason is really a superset of "Needs debugging details" / "no MCVE/MRE", so if that reason applies, then this one could reasonably be said to apply.
- Not suitable for this site → Needs debugging details
Debugging questions require:
- the desired behavior [You don't have this. You give no description of what the program is intended/expected/desired to do.]
- a specific problem or error, and
- the shortest code necessary to reproduce it (or if it's a tool question, then enough information about your setup such that we can duplicate the problem) in the question itself
- Not suitable for this site → Not reproducible or was caused by a typo
The answer, which you've accepted indicates that the problem is you used +
instead of .
. While this may have been a conceptual error, it's also possible that it was just a typo.