So there is equality:
Test to determine if two or more items are either the exact same item or of equal values.
and equals:
Refers to Java equals method, indicating whether some object is "equal to" this one.
The thing about that is, looking over SEDE for equals:
TagName Count
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java 969
c# 253
hashcode 252
string 179
object 79
arrays 76
.net 72
equality 66
javascript 64
... and so on, including c++, scala, python, css, ad nauseam. It's clear that when users are asking questions and tagging them as such are paying no mind to the description.
Moreover the equality tag has a large number of java questions.
So, what to do? (in no particular order of preference, and not all mutually exclusive)
Equals()
method. Don't make [java-equals] and [c#-equals] tags; that's completely unnecessary. The question will already have a c# or java tag on it. Yes, you can search on multiple tags. No, you don't need the ability to follow these; who is going to follow something that specific?Equals
,isEqualTo
,isEqualToString
,eq
,eql
,equal
,equalp
,Equal
,eq?
,eqv?
,equal?
, etc. tags for all the other specific equality functions in every other language, just likeequals
for Java? I think if that's ridiculous, then so are options 1 and 4.