I just noticed that this is still a problem some 8 years later.
Apparently union was originally made for the purpose of SQL UNION. Then in 2014 someone made the decision (in union tag wiki) to say that C and C++ questions should use the questionable unions tag instead.
This is very ambiguous. The C and C++ keyword is union
, singularis. Out of 4747 union questions, we have:
- 2152 questions tagged sql.
- 89 questions tagged c.
- 70 questions tagged c++.
- 2440 questions not tagged with any of the above. Including pretty much every known programming language out there and just a minority of them are about SQL UNION.
It's hard to say how many that are about mathematical unions, though there are for example 38 questions tagged union + intersection.
As for unions, out of 1392 questions supposedly about the C and C++ keyword:
- 13 are tagged SQL.
- 689 are tagged C.
- 627 are tagged C++.
Those posts not tagged with any of the above seem to again be about misc languages, though a lot of them also seem to be SQL or C questions where someone just didn't use the language tag.
I don't really know what to do with these tags.
I think it's pretty pointless burninate union, it's a vast tag and it is used for so many diverse purposes. It's just one of those broad, vague tags. Same thing with unions. Neither tag is used as the respective tag wiki describes, probably because the names are so generic.
Maybe a mod could just mass-delete these tags and then have them blacklisted... but they are pretty harmless. They just don't add anything of value by themselves. There's the extra burnination criteria rule "Is the tag causing a fairly large amount of harm?" No, not really.
They might in combination with a language tag though. So maybe one option would be to make union and unions synonyms, then add a tag usage wiki saying that the tag should be used together with the relevant language tag.
union
in SQL different from that in set theory? a Cunion
is obviously entirely different and should indeed be disambiguated.union
in any non-theoretical context are likely to have some slight deviation from the mathematical definition. I don't think each one should have it's own tag though.union
keyword in SQL is indeed an application of set-theoretic union. I feel it is specific enough, and used often enough, to warrant it's own tag.union
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