I believe that the document is correct. The default $_ is treated as a FORMAT. The warning is triggered (or not) the same as it is for an explicit FORMAT. Subtle isn't it?
In reply to Re^2: $_ as default printf arg fails
by BillKSmith
in thread $_ as default printf arg fails
by Neutron Jack
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