I recently asked this question. What I failed to realize was that the issue was in a slightly different part of the code. Further, the issue was a simple typo, using back ticks ``
instead of single quotes ''
. I've been reading about deleting useless questions, e.g. on meta and SO help, and though there is widespread discouragement of deleting questions, I cannot come up with a reason why my question is, or could be made to be, useful. In short:
- The problem was a typo, making it trivial and not really generalizable.
- It's very hard to believe someone would have a similar issue.
I don't care about the reputation points or of someone finding out that I made the mistake. Heck, if this could serve as an example of when it's GOOD to delete a question, then I say keep it around. Rather, my line of thinking is: Stack has become a dense forest of questions and answers, enough so that sometimes searching for an issue feels like bushwhacking through a jungle to find what you want. Here, I have a chance to uproot a weed that (I think) cannot be turned into a rose. So, why not do it?