In the past couple of days someone has started adding a new tag guard-statement on a bunch of questions (yesterday there were 4, now they are 17).
Guard
is a feature of Swift so it's not something that you would use on its own. Since you would always need to add the swift
tag to provide enough context, is the guard-statement
tag really needed?
As I was reviewing edits to questions, I always rejected this change and noticed that other reviewers shared my opinion. However like I said before the number of questions tagged with the tag has increased in the past 24 hours.
I wanted to check you guys and see what's the position on creating tags for language specific features I wanted to send a message to the user creating the tags but wanted to check with you guys before.
Should we be creating / maintaining tags for language specific features?
if
is something you find in any language whileguard
is (for now) swift specific.ng-repeat
,ng-show
, ... :)unless
/guard else
/if not
or however you want to name it get more ubiquitous? It doesn't seem to be any better thanif
and a negation...which part is frowned upon?
Editing many, many posts in a row just to add a useless tag (and without improving anything else).What's the best way to communicate this to the user
No idea. I tried a simple sentence with a smiley but OP wasn't really receptive, so I stopped there (except for this one, no smiley here).guard
too, even though it's different.unless
seems pretty much the same thing with a different name.intersection-observer
. Please either edit it into your question, and/or vote/answer on that Meta question.