Today I tried to see recent questions under pcre tag, I saw a redirection to regex tag page. I wasn't aware about merged tags but when read about it wondered if this is a case for merging these two tags since pcre is a regex flavor, regex would be the specific syntax that PCRE provides besides its general definition.
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This should be reverted. The regex tag excerpt has this important instruction:
"Always two there are; no more, no less. A master and an apprentice."
Oh, sorry, this one:
Since regular expressions are not fully standardized, all questions with this tag should also include a tag specifying the applicable programming language or tool.
We always ask people not to use the regex tag alone, but to add their flavor or programming language as another tag.
The tag pcre is particularly useful - PCRE has many unique features that do not apply to other flavors.
Also, when someone knows what pcre is, they are probably asking a relatively interesting regex question.
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1I've flagged this question and asked for a moderator help. I don't think other users can undo a synonym.– KobiApr 19, 2018 at 14:20
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6I've removed the synonym - might take a little bit to show properly - caching and all that. Apr 20, 2018 at 12:09
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1wow, I actually could down vote that synonym request.Where did my life go wrong?– reneMay 14, 2018 at 19:27
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as part of my keyword to filter out results. I got only results with regex tag. That has confused me. I do not see why this is accepted as synonym...