The typetraits tag refers to traits in the <type_traits>
C++ header.
Spelling it with no hyphen neither makes sense from an English language perspective, nor from a C++ domain perspective.
The typetraits tag refers to traits in the <type_traits>
C++ header.
Spelling it with no hyphen neither makes sense from an English language perspective, nor from a C++ domain perspective.
Makes sense, and it's consistent with how we write other multi-word tags. Done.
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(I think the synonym was actually not created due to the tags differing only by a hyphen)
std::unordered_set
class in the header<unordered_set>
, but the tag is unordered-set. Neither the type names nor the header names strictly impose an underscore, so I don't see a reason why typetraits would need to.<type_traits>
, but the tag is mostly used in conjunction with literally the traits in<type_traits>
. It's a bit of a mix.