Oh, and why does that matter? Well, since $" isn't special, Perl actually uses $" when you interpolate an array in double-quotes. It doesn't matter that the loop made $" refer to a different SV. But it does matter for magical vars. Since the SV that replaces $\ doesn't have the magic that $\, the underlying variable that Perl actually uses (instead of $\) isn't updated when $\ is changed.
$ perl -MDevel::Peek -e'Dump($\); for $\ (1) { Dump($\); }' SV = PVMG(0x7fffc3c4baa0) at 0x7fffc3c15ab0 REFCNT = 1 FLAGS = (GMG,SMG) IV = 0 NV = 0 PV = 0 MAGIC = 0x7fffc3c3b9e0 MG_VIRTUAL = &PL_vtbl_sv MG_TYPE = PERL_MAGIC_sv(\0) MG_OBJ = 0x7fffc3c15a20 MG_LEN = 1 MG_PTR = 0x7fffc3c3c4f0 "\\" SV = IV(0x7fffc3c15a40) at 0x7fffc3c15a50 REFCNT = 2 FLAGS = (IOK,READONLY,PROTECT,pIOK) IV = 1
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