Version 8 of cconcat

Updated 2009-01-27 15:03:31 by LV

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 strings.

          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.


Category Command, a part of the Tclx package