No matter what, you end up doing some sort of substitution and/or eval. In the second example you want to re-evaluate $m=$n*2 whenever $n is reassigned, which isn't possible without creating more complex data structures. That's far different from interpolating variables into a string.
In reply to RE: RE: Re: Dreaming of Post Interpolation
by takshaka
in thread Dreaming of Post Interpolation
by BBQ
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