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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details was provided
By no means I think you are obliged to make your answer more understandable to me, but thanks for doing that, of course. I still don't get the last sentence, though. I am not suggesting to force voters to provide extra details, I'm saying that if I said "your question lacks details" and I don't say which kind of details I think are lacking, I don't expect this question to be improved.
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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details was provided
I definitely feel the lack of clarity in your last sentence, yet it seemed to convey some important thought.
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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details was provided
@MisterMiyagi I've seen that post, and I don't think that it is necessary to leave comments when downvoting. I'm just saying that their absence does not help the author in improving the OP. Yet, when voting to close the OP is actually required to state the reason. And the names of those who voted to close are then provided, hence the anonymouity argument does not help here either. Overall, I think that when voting to close one gains very little by not providing a comment, even if one takes into account the post you've mentioned
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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details was provided
@VLAZ: I've did my measurements, it saved 10% of memory usage, that's why I went for that
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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details was provided
Ok, so if someone answering my question benefits just me, than I should not be surprised that this question is not welcome on SO?
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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details was provided
Ok. So, if I ask a question and get comments of the like "why would you do that in the first place", my reaction should be to provide this context in the OP - and that should stop question from being closed due to lack of clarity or details?
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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details was provided
@VLAZ well, I've tried to be more detailed, and got a similar reaction. People here are quite helpful in answering my questions, but not really in terms of telling me how exactly should I phrase them. Could you give an example, how would you ask a question have you been in my situation? Just an outline would come handy
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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details was provided
So, I should accept the fact that if I ask whether integral of 1/x over real line is defined or not, I will receive the answer "just don't take integrals of such functions" and that be it? What's wrong with asking how things work. Suggestion not to do this is welcome, but only as a side comment.
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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details was provided
@VLAZ when I was asking such general questions before, without providing at least some examples, I was getting them closed due to lack of clarity/details.
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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details was provided
My question was about memory managed by pointers being freed or not, and even though comments on changing the approach are useful, I don't see how this question lacks clarity on its subject. It's not XY, it is a yes/no question. Unless of course there is "yes" under some circumstances and "no" under the other. But as appeared, it is perfectly binary in my case.
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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details was provided
@VLAZ question was not about how to optimize memory in general. It was clearly stated that I had doubts about correctness of my assumptions. I was not asking anyone to help me find where to save memory
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Closing/deleting a question based on lack of details, yet no specific request for details was provided
@MisterMiyagi for the author it may not be obvious, which details or clarity is needed unless others point that out.
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