Here are two different questions:
- What is the best and fastest way to generate data way with std and ranges?
- C++: compile-time "dominoe update" using fold expressions
Both have a lot in common in terms of the reason the first question was closed: "Update the question so it focuses on one problem only.":
- Both questions have only one question which splits into three sub-questions; I would even say that in the second case these sub-questions are more standalone and self-sufficient than in the first question.
- Both questions started with the code which somehow disappointed the user JaMiT for the first question.
Not considering the specific content of the questions (it is quite subjective), I have a question, based on the close reasoning for the first question: what makes these questions so different in these terms(!) that the first one got a downvote and three votes to close, while the second one got an upvote and was answered?
Just curious what lessons could be learn here?
Again, please, don't focus on technical specifics of the first question, it wasn't the official reason to close it and I am quite sure that the person, qualified with std
and ranges
can answer this question at a glance. And, really, I don't think it is a good idea to create 3 questions instead of this one.