Similar to #, but more complete in that it handles brackets, commas, and more. Note that the brackets it handles must be matched. It is also different to # in other ways - quotes are converted to `, concatenation is not allowed, and te output is enclosed in "s:
| Input | Output |
|---|---|
#A "B" |
"AB" |
STRINGISE__(A)"B" |
<invalid> |
STRINGISE__(A "B") |
"A`B`" |
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