Also, the word you were thinking of is "interpolate", not "concatenate". :)

Aye. Even though interpolation is implemented using concatenation, "strings are concatenated" while "variables are interpolated into strings".

>perl -MO=Concise -e "$a = qq{$b$c}"; 8 <@> leave[1 ref] vKP/REFC ->(end) 1 <0> enter ->2 2 <;> nextstate(main 1 -e:1) v ->3 7 <2> sassign vKS/2 ->8 - <1> ex-stringify sK/1 ->6 - <0> ex-pushmark s ->3 5 <2> concat[t4] sK/2 ->6 <---- - <1> ex-rv2sv sK/1 ->4 3 <#> gvsv[*b] s ->4 - <1> ex-rv2sv sK/1 ->5 4 <#> gvsv[*c] s ->5 - <1> ex-rv2sv sKRM*/1 ->7 6 <#> gvsv[*a] s ->7 -e syntax OK

In reply to Re^2: Single Quotes Versus Double Quotes by ikegami
in thread Single Quotes Versus Double Quotes by Spidy

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