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Triage: question seems to not have enough information, but users have been answering. What to do?

I have been seeing a lot of questions in the triage queue where the author:

  1. Posts a long source code instead of a minimal working example;
  2. Includes/does not include an error message;
  3. Is not clear about what is the observed behavior; only what they expected.

From item #1 alone, I would mostly expect the question to be closed as "off-topic/why isn't this code working". However, people are answering and possibly understanding what the issue with the code is.

Here's the most recent case: php simple swich case calculator function is not displaying results.

On the one hand, I feel like this should be closed because it doesn't have a minimal working example and, while "it won't display the results" seems to reasonably explain the author's intended behavior, it is not clear on what the observed behavior is.

On the other hand, comments have been made with proposed solutions, which makes me feel inclined to give this a "Requires Editing". That is, if people understand the question well enough to answer, they could probably edit and improve it.

On the other other hand, I can't be certain that the proposed solution is conclusive to the author's issue. It could be the case that, yes, the comment in question does identify an issue wih the code, but this is not what is causing the error.

So what should I do here? Right now I'm skipping those, but skipping too much doesn't seem very helpful.

giusti
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