Both of the interpolation forms compile to the same optree. Perl does the same work for both of them. Any difference between their benchmarks is noise.
Given that, the time difference between concatenation and interpolation (which do have different optrees) is insignificant.
In reply to Re^2: String concatenation
by chromatic
in thread String concatenation
by Anonymous Monk
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