"Skipping" is an act of passing over part of a sequence of data or instructions.
Excerpt:
Skipping is a construct that manipulates iteration (for, while, do-while).
Wiki:
Skipping is a construct that manipulates iteration (for, while, do-while).
For example in Java there are three skip constructs:
break
which is skip the processing remaining loops.continue
which is skip only remaining steps in the current loop.go to
which skip all steps from current step to destination step.While Oracle Service Bus has two:
Resume
will skip current stage and continue to process next stage.Reply
will skip remaining stages.
595 questions.
- Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No. The tag is misused and the contents rarely mean what the wiki describes. Skip an error, skip a test case, skip a line from text file, skip a song in a player, filter out values, etc. - Is the concept described even on-topic for the site?
It is too generic. - Does the tag add any meaningful information to the post?
Sometimes it does. List of top voted questions. - Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?
No.skip
is a very common English word with multiple meanings. "If the tag commonly means different things to different people, it’s probably a meta-tag."
This tag describes a very generic idea rather than a specific language construct. There are tags such as continue, break, goto, which describe the contents of the question much better, but only few questions with skip are tagged with the other 3. This tag is quite often used, because OP used such word in his question. It adds noise and confusion.