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The frequency and vehemency of discussions around this subject beg for a change. * and ^ were introduced for strings back when the language wasn't as strict on operator punning and overall meaning.
As a first, step, I propose we deprecate these two methods for string operations.
As a next discussion, we can talk about the possibility of using a different operator(s) for concatenation/repetition. Just using repeat, with no operator, has been suggested, as well as the following for string concatenation:
++, as a general sequence concatenation operator
.., similar to Lua
Things to consider:
Would the same operator apply to other concatenation operations like vectors or multi-dimensional arrays? In that case, how would it interact with vcat/hcat?
TAGC, solson, schneiderfelipe and kellertuerararslan and eduardosalaz