The tag wiki for close states:
In general, close is the action performed to terminate a portion of a program or the complete program. If a file has changed since it was opened and the program is closed, any changes done to the open file may be lost. If the program closes without performing the close action, this is usually referred to as a crash.
In general, close is the action performed to terminate a portion of a program or the complete program. If a file has changed since it was opened and the program is closed, any changes done to the open file may be lost. If the program closes without performing the close action, this is usually referred to as a crash.
Tip: Pressing the keyboard shortcut key Alt + F4 in Windows closes an open program and if the program has any open windows or tabs pressing Ctrl + F4 or Ctrl + W closes the current open window or tab.
When referring to a button or a feature in a GUI operating system, the close box or close button allows a user to terminate a window within a program or the complete program.
For example, In Microsoft Windows operating systems and other operating systems and software programs, the close button with a "X" is located in the top right corner of the window. If there are multiple windows opened within the program, the "X" at the top right corner closes the program and the bottom "X" closes the window but keeps the program open. In the picture below, is an example of the close button.
The tag wiki refers to closing programs. However, questions include closing programs, closing windows, and closing files. Seems ambiguous to me. What do you guys think?
close()
closes a file handle, whileexit()
terminates the program. I say burn it.close
is a standard POSIX function, which would make it a perfectly valid tag in that context. Certainly a cleanup is warranted, most questions with this tag are mistagged or completely inappropriate. But the fact that something has a generic name does not make it an invalid tag.close
function/method, however experts in one language/API are not necessarily experts in all others. Should not question on the POSIXclose
benefit from a more specific tag? Or are you expecting a tag combination (posix + close)?posix-close
tag?close
on its own seems vague, and would probably be misused.