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For questions related to calling functions/methods, we have four possible tags:

, , ,

It seems that at least the first three tags should be synonyms (since a method is just an object-oriented name for a function).

After some discussion the call tag is now (at least in theory) supposed to contain questions about subroutine calls. Whether or not this is sufficiently different from a function call is a matter of opinion,... on which you can vote.

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    I don't have enough rep on these tags to synonymise, so if anyone would like to do make the appropriate changes that would be useful, thanks. Jan 11, 2015 at 13:55
  • The terms are too strongly correlated to a language. A C++ programmer will foam at the mouth when his function is called "method". A C# programmer will foam when his method sounds like a vb.net "Function". Do nothing, there is no point in getting anybody upset over a contextual tag. Jan 11, 2015 at 16:15
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    @HansPassant I thought that the whole point of synonyms is that you can type any of the phrases: the advantage is that you get a single info page, and (more importantly) you don't have to track several keywords to find the complete set of related questions. So C# people can type method-call and VB people can type function-call, and everyone is happy. Jan 11, 2015 at 16:46
  • Everybody is already happy, you are trying to fix a non-existing problem. Creating a new problem in the process, a tag synonym renames the tag under the question. Jan 11, 2015 at 17:16

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Synonymise all four tags. , , , mean the same thing.

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Synonymise and , but leave and separate.

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    I've synonymized it this way, as there was some debate regarding method-call and function-call in the comments on the question. Jul 20, 2018 at 22:37
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Synonymise , , but leave separate.

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Do nothing. , , , all have important semantic differences.

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