Konstantin took some initiative after my umpteenth teeth-gnashing fest over the inconcistency of the concatenation operator in Drupal's coding standards. Personally, I Don't Get It. Why does the . operator have a different coding standard than any other binary operator? Why does: 'foo'. $bar make sense, but 3+ $bar not make sense? I don't quite get the special relationship between strings and the . operator that Drupal's coding standard espouses. Attempts to explain it to me have, thus far, failed. Also, I've never seen this standard anywhere else, not in any other language, nor anything even remotely like it. Konstantin's patch to Drupal would remove this inconsistency and let us change this standard: http://drupal.org/node/245115