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What does `$result = f() .. g()' really return?

Answer Posted / Sanchit Kumar

The Perl code `$result = f() .. g();` concatenates the result of function `g()` with the result of function `f()`, and assigns the concatenated result to variable `$result`. Note that the dot (`.`) operator is used for string concatenation in Perl.

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