Can you please add a syntax highlighting hint for the C++ programming versioned tags such as c++20.
It is generally recommended to use both c++ and the version-specific tag, and c++ already has this hint. Meta has consensus on this (Should the [c++] tag be mandatory for posts with C++ language version tags?).
However, not everyone follows these rules. There are approximately 10,000 questions which are not tagged c++ and which may benefit from this hint. Here is the data:
Tag | Total amount | Untagged amount | Percentage tagged |
---|---|---|---|
c++98 | 683 | 60 | 91.22% |
c++03 | 808 | 48 | 94.06% |
c++11 | 55,517 | 7,724 | 86.09% |
c++14 | 8,479 | 633 | 92.53% |
c++17 | 10,737 | 624 | 94.19% |
c++20 | 4,947 | 99 | 97.99% |
c++23 | 202 | 0 | 100.00% |
c++26 | 7 | 0 | 100.00% |
Only a small fraction is missing the c++ tag, but they obviously should receive some highlighting hint as well. Whether these questions should be tagged c++ is a separate debate. Whether this can be done through a mass-editing procedure is also a separate debate (Mass tagging request: add [c++] to questions tagged [c++98], [c++03], etc).
This request is about ensuring that those ~10,000 questions also have syntax highlighting, regardless of the c++ tagging issue.
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