I came across a question wrongly tagged with zip. While the tag referred to data compression, the question referred to the zip
function (which conjoins two lists into one list of pairs; often found in languages with some support for functional-programming e.g. Python or Haskell).
I was trying to find a tag which refers to the zip
function but couldn't find one. A lot of questions seem to be mis-tagged with zip.
ZIP is a format for compressed file archives, allowing packaging of multiple files and directories into a single file.
This tag can be misinterpreted to refer to zip
(a function that conjoins two lists into one list of pairs; often found in languages with some support for functional-programming such as Python or Haskell). For example:
- Python zip-like function that pads to longest length.
- Can I zip more than two lists together in Scala?
On further research, it's not just zip that seems to have issues. A couple other tags with issues are outlined below.
For issues relating to creating and/or utilizing zip files.
This one is less likely to be misunderstood and hence, less likely to be misused. But the description and wiki aren't as sophisticated as that of zip. I don't understand why two separate tags are needed. Possible synonym to zip.
ZipArchive is a PHP extension for manipulating zip compressed archives
The description suggests that this tag should be used for questions referring to the PHP extension. However, this tag is also misinterpreted.
- Unable to Extract ZIP Files Created From Java. Asked March 2019. Java, no reference to PHP.
- Overwriting File in ZipArchive. Asked January 2011. Python, no reference to PHP.
Additionally, there is php-zip-archive (39 Questions, no usage guidance, no wiki). Possible synonym to ziparchive.
Looking at all these misinterpretations and mis-tags, it seems like these tags need substantial clean-up effort. What should we do with these? Synonymising and disambiguating look like promising options...
Nota Bene:
- As of this writing, zip, zipfile, and ziparchive have no synonyms. They're not even aliased to each other!
- A list of tags with tag names containing
zip
can be found here: Data.SE Query – Tags with zip. Some of these are language-specific (e.g. jszip). Some of these have no tag-wiki (e.g. zipwith). Some of these could also be burninated/removed? Especially those with less than 10 questions. - It irks me that I still couldn't find a tag that refers to the
zip
function. Even after browsing through the tags from the Data.SE query. (zipwith comes close to this but it's a different function.) Perhaps zip should be dedicated to the function and zipfile dedicated to data compression... - A similar situation is present with map. There is the data structure (map, aliased to dictionary) then there is the higher-order function (map-function). Following this, perhaps zip-function could be created for questions related to the zip function and not zip files.
- Related, but unanswered: Disambiguate [ziparchive]?
zip-function
tag. There are already some function tags (sin, cos other trigonometric functions) but all have low usages, are only appliccable with a language tag, useless alone. zip works diffrent in python 2, python 3 or haskel - you can not be a specialist in all unless you mastered all the languages. We can not have a tag for every function that is common in 2 or more languages - they do not get used anyhow. As for aliassing/disambiguating: that sounds fine.zip
function tointerleave
. We should be able to get all those standards bodies on board, right?map
is an exceptionally important function.) In any case, disambiguating [zip] so that it becomes about file compression alone would be a sensible thing to do.interleave
seems to be an entirely different function... the terms don't seem to be interchangable. (Tbh, I couldn't tell whether or not your comment was meant to be sarcastic. :P)zip
as its tag is okay, but Working with ZIP? withzip
as its tag is not clear enough. also I agree with @PatrickArtner, it's almost impossible and useless to have tag for everything.