Tag cfg was created again. This time it was used on the questions of four categories:
- ones that should be tagged with context-free-grammar instead. I re-tagged them accordingly.
- Ones that should be tagged with control-flow-graph instead. I re-tagged them accordingly.
- General configuration questions, and questions about various .cfg files. I tried my best to re-tag them appropriately. 1
- What's left are questions also tagged with rust, and I don't fully understand what are those about, and if there should be a separate tag for them.
Based on this I ask:
- Somebody with proper knowledge in Rust re-tag what's left of cfg tag, at the moment - 8 questions (DONE),
- after re-tagging happened - include cfg into stop list of tags, so it couldn't be created again: it always will be a magnet for ambiguity.
EDIT: Rust related questions re-tagged. Please proceed with adding this tag into stop list.
1: One of questions was so strange that I didn't know what to do with it. I re-tagged it with visual-studio, but if you have better ideas (or spare VTCs), here it is.
cfg
appears to be its rough equivalent to C's#ifdef
.cfg
is used for expressing conditions for conditional compiling, there is also cfg macro which lets you check compile time flags at runtime. With a quick look I can tell that these 8 questions are related with conditional compiling. Maybe it can be replaced withrust-cfg
tag as it is done intokio
->rust-tokio
,cargo
->rust-cargo
cfg!(...)
,#[cfg(...)]
and'cfg(...)'
syntaxes. Evenrust-cfg
as Ömer Erden proposes doesn't really help much IMO.