> The only reason you'd have to use the op form of a string concat is when > you have to add stuff in that isn't evaluated inside quotes, like funcs. That doesn't make sense. Your proposal was to cause quotes to force concat context, but here you say the op is only useful when evaluating stuff outside of quotes. Umm.
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