Suddenly I found that my favorite tag - cmake - has a synonym cmake-gui. Name of the latter tag perfectly fits to cmake-gui tool, which is a GUI wrapper around command-line configuration tool called cmake
.
While cmake-gui
is about CMake language and cmake
configuration process, the opposite is not necessary true:
- Not every usage of CMake implies usage of
cmake-gui
. Actually, most users prefer to usecmake
tool directly. - When write
CMakeLists.txt
, one rarely thinks about its GUI representation. But many commonly used CMake functions automatically affects on GUI in a nice way.
Following are examples of questions specifically about CMake GUI. That is, they won't arise without using cmake-gui
tool:
- Why my CMake GUI looks different than usual
- How to get cmake command line arguments from running GUI
- Using Cmake-gui and vcpkg
- Cmake-gui not coming up on windows
They still retain* cmake-gui tag, but, because of synonym mark, cannot be searched by that tag.
Of course, there are questions (e.g. that one) tagged with cmake-gui
, but where GUI is not an essential part.
But I don't expect such mis-tagging to become a massive one, so it can be handled as any other mis-tagging (that is, by editing).
While CMake GUI is not as popular as CMake itself (251 vs. 26382 according to synonyms tab), I think it deserves its own tag cmake-gui.
*I don't get why cmake-gui
tag remains on some questions. According to the FAQ, this may occur only when a question had been tagged before synonymizing, but e.g. that question has been created in 2022, which is 5 years after creating the synonym.