> Also ... I don't think I've ever heard the word "catenate"
> used in English.  If you had asked me, I would have said
> that I didn't even think that WAS a word.

It's in dictionaries.  Maybe not commonly used, esp. on our
side of the pond.

> It's just ... when I see -cat, I'd think that means "run the output
> through cat(1)".

I would expect a proc to be used for that purpose.

> I'm having a hard time parsing your and David's double-negatives here;

which we're trying to avoid :-)

> you're fine with -cat/-nocat (or -concat/-noconcat)?

Yes.  If -cat/-nocat, -dog could be a synonym for -nocat.

David

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