'''cconcat''' is one of many [Tclx commands]. : '''cconcat''' ?''string1''? ?''string2''? ?...? Concatenate the arguments, returning the resulting string. While string concatenation is normally performed by the parser, it is occasionally useful to have a command that returns a string. The is generally useful when a command to evaluate is required. No separators are inserted between the ''string''s. This command is UTF-aware. ---- An example of the use of this would be ====== package require Tclx set cstring [cconcat abc [glob xyz.tcl]] ====== which might produce output such as ====== abcxyz.tcl ====== A minimal [pure-Tcl] substitute would be ====== proc cconcat args {join $args ""} ;# RS ====== See also [string concat] for contemplations about adding this functionality as a subcommand of [string]. <> Command | Tclx