+
+@code{!CONCAT} is often used for constructing a series of similar
+variable names from a prefix followed by a number and perhaps a
+suffix. For example:
+
+@c Keep these examples in sync with the test for !CONCAT in
+@c tests/language/control/define.at:
+@example
+!CONCAT(x, 0) @expansion{} x0
+!CONCAT(x, 0, y) @expansion{} x0y
+@end example
+
+An identifier token must begin with a letter (or @samp{#} or
+@samp{@@}), which means that attempting to use a number as the first
+part of an identifier will produce a pair of distinct tokens rather
+than a single one. For example:
+
+@c Keep these examples in sync with the test for !CONCAT in
+@c tests/language/control/define.at:
+@example
+!CONCAT(0, x) @expansion{} 0 x
+!CONCAT(0, x, y) @expansion{} 0 xy
+@end example