But why did map{undef $_}(@x) behave differently than undef @x?
Edit to add - oh, I'm being stupid - it's undefining each element rather than @x. When I was testing this, for some reason I concluded that perl -e "@x=qw(a);map{undef $_}(@x);print 1 if defined @x;" didn't print 1 (but it does).
One of those days...
Tom Melly, pm (at) cursingmaggot (stop) co (stop) ukmap{$a=1-$_/10;map{$d=$a;$e=$b=$_/20-2;map{($d,$e)=(2*$d*$e+$a,$e**2 -$d**2+$b);$c=$d**2+$e**2>4?$d=8:_}1..50;print$c}0..59;print$/}0..20
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