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synonym Synonym request: cl.exe -> cl or vice versa?

We apparently have a tag for MSVC'sMSVC's compiler command-line, , separate from the compiler itself and the dialect of C/C++ it supports ( which is a synonym for ; AFAIK we don't have a tag for MSVC C as opposed to C++.).

We also have a (100 questions), which AFAICT is exactly the same thing as (234 questions). The tag wiki for [cl] even mentions that the command is cl.exe.

cl.exe should probably be a synonym of cl, but I don't have repreputation points in either of those tags.
  https://stackoverflow.com/tags/cl/synonyms is where someone can suggest cl.exe as a synonym and vote on it.

It's redundant to have both of these tags, but I don't think we need to burninate cl.exe. Both names are clear. (OTOH, cl.exe does make the command-line nature clearer, and avoids confusion with other contexts with cl might possibly mean something, if there are any in the future.)

So perhaps we should synonym the other direction, cl -> cl.exe? There's no reason the tag with the most questions needs to selected, especially in this case where one is a prefix of the other; it won't cause any problems for searching or typing it.


The first time I ever encountered either of these tags (here), retagging to was more appropriate because the question had nothing to do with the cl command line tool, just the compiler / language extensions. Anyone investigating these tags should keep an eye out for that.

synonym request: cl.exe -> cl or vice versa?

We apparently have a tag for MSVC's compiler command-line, , separate from the compiler itself and the dialect of C/C++ it supports ( which is a synonym for ; AFAIK we don't have a tag for MSVC C as opposed to C++.).

We also have a (100 questions), which AFAICT is exactly the same thing as (234 questions). The tag wiki for [cl] even mentions that the command is cl.exe.

cl.exe should probably be a synonym of cl, but I don't have rep in either of those tags.
  https://stackoverflow.com/tags/cl/synonyms is where someone can suggest cl.exe as a synonym and vote on it.

It's redundant to have both of these tags, but I don't think we need to burninate cl.exe. Both names are clear. (OTOH, cl.exe does make the command-line nature clearer, and avoids confusion with other contexts with cl might possibly mean something, if there are any in the future.)

So perhaps we should synonym the other direction, cl -> cl.exe? There's no reason the tag with the most questions needs to selected, especially in this case where one is a prefix of the other; it won't cause any problems for searching or typing it.


The first time I ever encountered either of these tags (here), retagging to was more appropriate because the question had nothing to do with the cl command line tool, just the compiler / language extensions. Anyone investigating these tags should keep an eye out for that.

Synonym request: cl.exe -> cl or vice versa?

We apparently have a tag for MSVC's compiler command-line, , separate from the compiler itself and the dialect of C/C++ it supports ( which is a synonym for ; AFAIK we don't have a tag for MSVC C as opposed to C++.).

We also have a (100 questions), which AFAICT is exactly the same thing as (234 questions). The tag wiki for [cl] even mentions that the command is cl.exe.

cl.exe should probably be a synonym of cl, but I don't have reputation points in either of those tags. https://stackoverflow.com/tags/cl/synonyms is where someone can suggest cl.exe as a synonym and vote on it.

It's redundant to have both of these tags, but I don't think we need to burninate cl.exe. Both names are clear. (OTOH, cl.exe does make the command-line nature clearer, and avoids confusion with other contexts with cl might possibly mean something, if there are any in the future.)

So perhaps we should synonym the other direction, cl -> cl.exe? There's no reason the tag with the most questions needs to selected, especially in this case where one is a prefix of the other; it won't cause any problems for searching or typing it.


The first time I ever encountered either of these tags (here), retagging to was more appropriate because the question had nothing to do with the cl command line tool, just the compiler / language extensions. Anyone investigating these tags should keep an eye out for that.

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synonym request: cl.exe -> cl or vice versa?

We apparently have a tag for MSVC's compiler command-line, , separate from the compiler itself and the dialect of C/C++ it supports ( which is a synonym for ; AFAIK we don't have a tag for MSVC C as opposed to C++.).

We also have a (100 questions), which AFAICT is exactly the same thing as (234 questions). The tag wiki for [cl] even mentions that the command is cl.exe.

cl.exe should probably be a synonym of cl, but I don't have rep in either of those tags.
https://stackoverflow.com/tags/cl/synonyms is where someone can suggest cl.exe as a synonym and vote on it.

It's redundant to have both of these tags, but I don't think we need to burninate cl.exe. Both names are clear. (OTOH, cl.exe does make the command-line nature clearer, and avoids confusion with other contexts with cl might possibly mean something, if there are any in the future.)

So perhaps we should synonym the other direction, cl -> cl.exe? There's no reason the tag with the most questions needs to selected, especially in this case where one is a prefix of the other; it won't cause any problems for searching or typing it.


The first time I ever encountered either of these tags (here), retagging to was more appropriate because the question had nothing to do with the cl command line tool, just the compiler / language extensions. Anyone investigating these tags should keep an eye out for that.

synonym request: cl.exe -> cl

We apparently have a tag for MSVC's compiler command-line, , separate from the compiler itself and the dialect of C/C++ it supports ( which is a synonym for ; AFAIK we don't have a tag for MSVC C as opposed to C++.).

We also have a (100 questions), which AFAICT is exactly the same thing as (234 questions). The tag wiki for [cl] even mentions that the command is cl.exe.

cl.exe should be a synonym of cl, but I don't have rep in either of those tags.
https://stackoverflow.com/tags/cl/synonyms is where someone can suggest cl.exe as a synonym and vote on it.

It's redundant to have both of these tags, but I don't think we need to burninate cl.exe. Both names are clear.


The first time I ever encountered either of these tags (here), retagging to was more appropriate because the question had nothing to do with the cl command line tool, just the compiler / language extensions. Anyone investigating these tags should keep an eye out for that.

synonym request: cl.exe -> cl or vice versa?

We apparently have a tag for MSVC's compiler command-line, , separate from the compiler itself and the dialect of C/C++ it supports ( which is a synonym for ; AFAIK we don't have a tag for MSVC C as opposed to C++.).

We also have a (100 questions), which AFAICT is exactly the same thing as (234 questions). The tag wiki for [cl] even mentions that the command is cl.exe.

cl.exe should probably be a synonym of cl, but I don't have rep in either of those tags.
https://stackoverflow.com/tags/cl/synonyms is where someone can suggest cl.exe as a synonym and vote on it.

It's redundant to have both of these tags, but I don't think we need to burninate cl.exe. Both names are clear. (OTOH, cl.exe does make the command-line nature clearer, and avoids confusion with other contexts with cl might possibly mean something, if there are any in the future.)

So perhaps we should synonym the other direction, cl -> cl.exe? There's no reason the tag with the most questions needs to selected, especially in this case where one is a prefix of the other; it won't cause any problems for searching or typing it.


The first time I ever encountered either of these tags (here), retagging to was more appropriate because the question had nothing to do with the cl command line tool, just the compiler / language extensions. Anyone investigating these tags should keep an eye out for that.

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