22 followers, 4.3k questions. The return tag seems to have no value. The tag wiki for it begins:
A return statement causes execution to leave the current subroutine and resume at the point in the code immediately after where the subroutine was called, known as its return address. [...]
This seems about as useful as an if tag.
It's so generic as to be meaningless - for example, the first few questions with return have additional tags covering the entire spectrum: c++, javascript, c#, python, haskell, c, jquery, php, etc.
I can't think of any utility or redeeming value for this tag.
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keyword works with using Rust on ARM architectures. Your burninate request is invalid.return
, but that's not how the tag is being used. I skimmed over the 50 newest questions yesterday, none had anything to do with the intricacies of return itself; the tag just indicates the OP has a problem loosely related to returning something. Also, most questions are from low-rep users (3 >100 rep, none >1k). I doubt users want to wade through that to find questions about return itself. As an analogy, cow dung can be used as biofuel to generate electricity, but these people are just throwing it at each other.language-design
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