The tag getitem has 93 questions and no tag-wiki. It refers to very different methods (mostly Android or Python).
As you can see, these questions are no even remotely connected to each other (well, except the method name is the same).
The tag getitem has 93 questions and no tag-wiki. It refers to very different methods (mostly Android or Python).
As you can see, these questions are no even remotely connected to each other (well, except the method name is the same).
The tag getitem is now burninated!
I removed it from all android questions (mostly related to Adapter#getItem) and retagged all relevant Python questions to magic-numbers.
__getitem__
(e.g., implementing slicing on top of a class that only implements indexing), but I don't know that I've ever seen one.[magic]
is forthings known as "magic strings" or "magic numbers". These are hard coded variables that cannot be changed at runtime.
That doesn't sound like a good place to throw questions about dunder methods.overriding
or byoperators
or byoperator-overloading
, depending on the specific question.__*__
method in python is the same asoperator*
in C++ so the same kind of tags should apply...[magic-methods]
(but only the ones that actually are about__getitem__
as a magic method; questions aboutNone[i]
are not about magic methods just because the exception description happens to mention one), and maybe some to[operator-overloading]
or related tags, not to[magic]
[getItem].("burninator")
? :(