On 29 Sep 2000, Perl6 RFC Librarian wrote: > Make Perl's powerful string interpolation facilities are available to > variables, in addition to literals. > > =head1 DESCRIPTION > > Given: > > $foo = 'def'; > $bar = 'ghi'; > $x = "abc$foo$bar"; > $y = 'abc$foo$bar'; > > There is no way to turn obtain the value of $x from the value of $y. > In other words, while $foo and $bar were interpolated into $x, they > were not interpolated into $y. It would be nice to get Success! from: Um, what would your proposal gain you over $z = eval "qq{$y}"; other than conciseness, elegance and speed (which may be quite enough!) ? John.
- goof - RFC 328 (v1) Single quotes don't interpolate \' and... John L. Allen
- goof - RFC 328 (v1) Single quotes don't interpolate \... nick
- Re: RFC 229 (v2) Variable interpolation on demand. Robert Mathews
- Re: RFC 229 (v2) Variable interpolation on demand... John L. Allen
- Re: RFC 229 (v2) Variable interpolation on demand. Glenn Linderman
- Re: RFC 229 (v2) Variable interpolation on demand. David L. Nicol
- Re: RFC 229 (v2) Variable interpolation on demand... Robert Mathews
- Re: RFC 229 (v2) Variable interpolation on de... David L. Nicol
- Re: RFC 229 (v2) Variable interpolation on demand... Glenn Linderman
- Re: RFC 229 (v2) Variable interpolation on demand... Bart Lateur