My two cents:
It might be useful to be able to locate a question specific to deleting / reading / writing / opening / saving to a file / handling multiple files / creating folders. File I/O seems to broad for all of that, especially considering the already-existing 10 000+ questions with that tag.
Possibly a somewhat controversial view - perhaps we should burninate file-io (reason - too broad), and replace it with the more specific tags listed here (but it's just something to think about - I'm not suggesting it ... yet). Anyway, back to the point...
Synonymize with file-io:
Remove / retag on a question-to-question basis, as these might not only related to file I/O, and don't have a particularly well-defined meaning:
No idea - just leave it, I guess:
Possibly worth keeping (or at least some derivation of these):
(same line should be considered being synonymized / retagged to one of them)
Additionally, I think it's worth trying to get some consistency going here with regard to the above tags, e.g. make all / most of the tags either [file-...]
or [...-file]
, and use consistent tenses, i.e. read
, write
and copy
, not read
and writing
and copying
.
I don't think createfolder really belongs with the rest - there are a lot of directory tags, and I don't think they should all be put under file-io, although perhaps we should synonymize a few.
readfile
-- it's a function name in a variety of languages. – Charles Jan 23 '14 at 22:22datetime
, which is a class in a variety of languages including PHP and C#. It's not really an ideal situation (they're dictionary definition meta tags), but it can work sometimes, especially when there's overlap in what the functionality does. – Charles Jan 24 '14 at 5:48readfile
function'. – Jonathan Leffler Mar 21 '14 at 22:53readfile
,writefile
is also the name of a specific Win32 function. – nobody Jun 30 '14 at 19:41