Some time ago I encountered this answer to the question Type of regex used by Sublime Text 3?
I flagged it as NAA and it was disputed. I then raised a mod flag and it was declined. My claim is that this answer is basically an NAA and I want to understand if I'm the only one who thinks that or maybe I just didn't explain myself well enough in the custom flag.
I think a summary of the timeline will help:
- Feb 11 '16 - the question was asked "What regex sublime 3 uses?"
- Feb 12 '16 - answer posted "It uses PCRE"
- Dec 1 '17 - answer posted (the one referenced here) "Weird, on regex101 with PCRE a pattern works but not in sublime"
With time this answer got 3 upvotes and on "trending" sort it is actually first. I really don't see how it even attempts to answer the question. The question is "what regex engine ST3 uses?" and the answer basically says "It doesn't look to be PCRE". Not exactly an answer. If anything, it is a new question or maybe a comment on the first answer could also work.
So please, am I the only one thinking that?
For completeness, this is the exact custom flag I raised:
"I have a disputed NAA flag on this but I truly believe this is not an answer. If anything, this is a new question by itself. It shows that a certain pattern works under PCRE in regex101, but not in sublime (which is most likely meant as a comment to MattDMo's answer claiming that ST3 uses PCRE. Also, the simple problem is that $1 doesn't work because that are numbers following. Like I said, if anything this should be a question. It doesn't answer what regex engine ST3 is using"
It was declined with the standard "Flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer. You should downvote such answers"