The stl tag lists C as the language used for code highlighting ("Code Language (used for syntax highlighting): lang-c" on the tag wiki page). This is the incorrect language, as it should be "lang-cpp" (C++).
While sounding minor, it creates a problem for syntax highlighting as the stl tag is usually used in questions with the c++ tag. According to What is syntax highlighting and how does it work?,
If there's more than one tag that has a highlighting language specified, or if none of the tags have one specified, it uses a default and lets highlight.js infer what's the best language to use.
this will revert to the default mode, which doesn't always correctly recognize the code as C++ code.
Can the language associated with stl be updated to "lang-cpp" to avoid this conflict? (I'm assuming that if two tags specify the same language, it will be used for coloring.)
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here... rather than force it tolang-cpp
... that way it'd allow language tags to have their littledefault
guessing without actually something just tagged (perhaps incorrectly and missing a language tag)stl
forced to C++ highlighting...<None>
as it's an easily un-doable change (and shouldn't break anything that's not incorrectly tagged) and let's see how that works - if you have a look at a couple of posts you had in mind - are they okay now?