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A very simple question, but I haven't seen whether this is acceptable behaviour here. I do see mention of 'iterative' code reviews, which I assume refers to "post, receive answer(s), edit, answers updated" type questions.

Apologies if this is already explained somewhere.

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    Jun 23, 2016 at 8:54

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No, because editing the question by integrating answers would invalidate the answers.

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I do see mention of 'iterative' code reviews, which I assume refers to "post, receive answer(s), edit, answers updated" type questions.

An iterative review is multiple questions on the same problem. Each code modification is a new question with new answers.

There is more information under the link that @JoeWallis posted.

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