The edg tag has only had 5 questions asked in 8 years. EDG refers to the Edison Design Group whose business model is selling their compiler front ends (in source form), for example to Microsoft who built their Visual Studio C++ Intellisense on top of it.
The external interface of their frontend is public, everything else is not.
Going through the question list:
C++, member address (2011)
This is actually about the nvcc (NVidia CUDA compiler). The fact that it uses the EDG frontend does not appear to matter.EDG ,get C++ friend data (2011)
This Q/A presents a good argument why most questions tagged edg are probably off-topic here.How to dump a function call tree of a c code in a file? (2012)
The point of adding the edg tag is unclear. If the asker intends to use the EDG frontend for their problem then the question cannot be answered here. If not, the tag should be removed.How to use relative path in compiler 'edg'? (2016)
While this question talks aboutedg
a lot, it has the same issue as the previous question.Is Intel C++ Compiler (19.0) now only using Clang front-end (i.e already abandoned EDG)? (today)
The question is quite positively received, even though I'm not 100% sure whether it is on-topic. If it is, then the edg tag is definitely warranted here.
I was going to suggest a tag wiki but I wanted to first clarify whether the tag has any right to exist at all. The first four questions lead me towards "no", but today's question seems to present a compelling reason.