The equals tag refers to the Java Object.equals(Object)
method:
Refers to Java equals method, indicating whether some object is "equal to" this one.
Per this discussion from 5 years ago, the equals tag is unnecessarily Java-specific, and often used in non-Java questions. It appears that this has not changed in the intervening time. The answer with by far the most upvotes (41 upvotes, 0 downvotes) was to make equals
a synonym for equality
, dropping the Java-specific nature in the process.
There is no reason, apart from the description, for equals to be Java specific. Even more, I don't believe tagging a question with the function you have questions about is usefull. The language (java) + the subject (equality) says enough/more.
So I propose to merge equals into equality and making it a synonym.
I do not have a score of 5 in the tag, so I cannot suggest the synonym. I am therefore requesting someone with sufficient privileges to make equals a synonym for equality (with equality being the primary tag).
==
(numerical/boolean/object reference) and.equals
(object equivalence). From a mathematical perspective,==
and.equals
would be the equality operator (i.e. "equals"). Both of them (when used correctly) represent equality. How is it useful, practically speaking, to be able to follow the tag of one but not the other, or search the tag of one or not the other, or do any of the other things tagging is designed to do?[plus]
and[addition]
tags, or[times]
and [multiplication
] tags. However, none of the four basic mathematical operations have a tag for their operator at all, just for the operation as a whole. In this context, it would be better if[equals]
didn't exist at all. However, given the high bar for burnination, a tag synonym seems the appropriate approach.