Not reproducible or was caused by a typo
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How we define not reproducible or was caused by a typo
Some questions are too localized to be helpful to anyone other than the author of the post, which is contrary to Stack Overflow's goal of creating a high-quality repository of knowledge. Solutions to typos, syntax errors, or logic issues tightly coupled to specific code aren't useful in any other context and are thus closed as "caused by a typo".
Sometimes, the issue can't be reproduced either due to changes making it obsolete, or the problem being device, platform, or project-specific. In these cases, the question is closed for being "not reproducible".
How to use this reason to close questions
Before closing the question for this reason, consider the following:
Is the issue a common typo or syntax error? Close as duplicate if there's an existing question, otherwise consider answering.
If the issue is specific to the author's context only or can't be reproduced by you or other community members, vote (flag) to close for this reason.
My question was closed. What should I do now?
Review feedback (if any) by community members. If the issue was just a typo or a syntax error:
Consider if the post can be rewritten to help others with a similar problem. For example, an accidental semicolon in JavaScript:
I am getting an "Unexpected token" error in
const a = { a:42; b:24 };
can be changed into:
What property separators are allowed in an object initializer?
If the issue can't be reproduced by others, edit the question to provide details on the environment / configuration needed to consistently reproduce the problem. If possible, add a Stack snippet (the snippet must be runnable) / playground / code sandbox link where the issue can be reproduced in a controlled environment.