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Based on this Q&A regarding tag language association, specifically this related comment by moderator ChrisF (to this related thread), I post this minor tag modification request as a feature request here on the meta.


Feature request: add Code Language (used for syntax highlighting): 'default' to and tags (currently 'none')

The tags and have no associated Code Language (used for syntax highlighting), which means that these tags will be associated with 'none' as their language code. Consequently, questions tagged with only these tags (or, with these and other 'none' language code tags) will not be syntax highlighted.

Generally OP:s tend to tag questions with more than a single tag, in so most likely including an additional tag that contains 'default' as associated Code Language, so for most and Q&A:s this is not an issue. In cases where these are single tags, however, code included in questions/answers end up without syntax highlighting. E.g., to pick a few

Feature pros

Adding an associated code language (default) for these tags will allow syntax highlighting for questions single-tagged by these (as compared to no syntax highlighting at all).

Feature cons

As the alternative is no syntax highlighting, I see no cons in this request, other than the work needed by the administration to include this addition to these tags. I might add that the tag is possibly a somewhat temporary tag, whereas we can expect to persist and be active just as the tag is/has been.


It seems as if setting default code language association is sufficient to produce satisfying syntax highlighting for Swift, see e.g. this single-tagged thread.

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  • It's not a massive deal to change the default language for a tag - but the general approach is that the community tags with a main language (eg: swift) then uses a version specific tag if required (eg: swift2.2) - which not only exposes the question to more people able to answer it and hopefully makes it obvious a version specific response is required but also sorts out the highlighting anyway... Apr 26, 2016 at 23:26
  • @JonClements I see, thanks. For Swift tags specifically, e.g. the swift2 tag info page, I've (prior to your comment) interpreted the intent as wanting to avoid dual tagging; either using e.g. swift or swift2, but avoiding both. If this is not the case, however, as you say adding the swift to Q&A:s (whenever I stumble over these) with only sub-ver. tags will fix the highlighting issue described here. I'm uncertain if this is a common approach for high-rep Swift users however, if my mind serves me right I've seen rollbacks for adding swift tag for sub-version Q:s.
    – dfrib
    Apr 26, 2016 at 23:44

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I saw no harm in it, so I set the syntax highlighting for these to "default". Didn't even know moderators could do that, before reading this question. You learn something new every day.

I really don't like seeing questions tagged with only , , and , though, as many regulars only watch . I'd recommend adding a main Swift tag to each of these if you see a question missing it.

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  • Thanks. Starting from now, I'll add the swift tag whenever I stumble over swift_version/subversion tagged questions missing it; referring to this meta post in case such tag edits were to be criticized.
    – dfrib
    Apr 27, 2016 at 13:44
  • I believe that if you haven't done this, the community would have more motivation of using tags right, instead of workaround the system.
    – Braiam
    Apr 28, 2016 at 14:17

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