I have noticed that printing is full of questions that are about built-in functionality for displaying messages on the standard output. Mainly these are Python questions about the built-in print
function (or in really old questions, statement); some are Java questions involving System.out.print
(and println
). In other languages where the functionality is named differently, it is much less common, but does happen on occasion.
It seems self-evident that this happens because people try to tag their question about how to use the built-in print
- which, as I've tested, gets redirected to printing
. The resulting questions then float, irrelevant, among questions that correctly use the tag (to talk about sending data to a printer to produce a physical image).
C programmers get their own printf
tag; Python questions are common enough - not as many, but they keep coming in.
I would like to be able to use better tags for these Python questions, especially on older canonical targets such as How is returning the output of a function different from printing it? or What is the purpose of the return statement? How is it different from printing?. Right now I have settled for the much uglier output, which I don't think is going to help people find them, but is probably still better than e.g. io.
I would like to see something done about this, but I don't have any good ideas.
printing
is a language-agnostic tag about sending data to a printer, and it does not have language-specific versions. Oh, did you mean "untag the questions that use theprinting
tag incorrectly"? There are a lot, and they will keep coming back because of the redirect. Separately, I want a tag that makes it easier to find canonicals like the ones I highlighted.loop
andfunction
andif-statement
constantly.