Since there seems to be some ongoing confusion on this point in your more recent Meta, and it does not seem to have been addressed here yet:
It seems the in-built MRE tool (the one with the "Run this code snippet" button)
This is not "the in-built MRE tool".
It is not necessary for any question to use this feature, in order to provide an MRE.
It is only a convenience for demonstrating examples in the browser, which works only for JavaScript/HTML/CSS examples (because that is what the browser environment supports out-of-box).
To reiterate: the code for an MRE, regardless of language, consists of
the contents of source files needed to cause the problem, with proper formatting;
if there is more than one file, some instructions about how to name them and organize them in the file system.
We should have full steps to reproduce - hence, the file names/folder structure, if applicable. The steps to reproduce should be as simple as possible: so, hard-code the inputs where you can, and remove parts of the calculation that are not relevant to causing the problem. The idea is that we should be able to copy and paste the code into the appropriate files and folder structure, without adding or changing anything, and see the exact problem, directly.
All of this is already documented in the site help section. Like it says, all emphasis mine:
Use individual code blocks for each file or snippet you include. Provide a description for the purpose of each block.... If you are using HTML, CSS, and/or JavaScript, you can use Stack Snippets to include [a]runnable snippet instead of just a static code block.
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). Note that a codepen link is not acceptable as a minimal reproducible example.