There's around 100 questions tagged del. They cover redis, python, android, cmd, gulp, vba and pretty much all other things that have a del command/statement/keyword.
All the top voted questions talk about the del keyword in python, so maybe there's a use-case there? I don't know if it's big enough to warrant a separate tag, though.
Let's [del]ete this tag
is a better title.Should we [delete] [deletion] and [deleting]
?del
tag, and will be nicer ifauto-delete
,undelete
are removed also.del
/delete
/free
command/keyword/function, they do not have both adel
and adelete
. So Python'sdel
corresponds to C'sfree()
, C++'sdelete
, Java'sobj = null
and so on. c) Now as to whether...del
(unlikedelete
) it happens to be near-synonymous with one language (Python), so it tags both a concept and a particular language (and thus also a particular garbage collection algorithm). So yes it obeys one of the purposes stated in the tag FAQ: to ["help [Python users, anyway] identify questions that are interesting or relevant to them."*](stackoverflow.com/help/tagging). So,del
should not be made an alias todelete
. (Or, we could even rename it 'python-del').