Which method is executed when you do “X” “x” “X” #=> “XxX” ?
Can you override it?
Which method is executed when you do X x X #=> XxX ? Can
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There’s no method involved, it’s just the Ruby interpreter concatenating strings.
And since there is no method involved, you can’t override it.
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