No, that's all wrong. The THX macros don't care about the name of the "top-level" variable.
aTHX should only be used in a function which either has pTHX in its parameter list or in which dTHX; is used. In a MULTIPLICITY build, aTHX will only access the parameter var named my_perl created by pTHX or the local var named my_perl created by dTHX. In other words, it only accesses the my_perl variable the THX macros create themselves.
In a non-MULTIPLICITY build, those macros are all undefined. They don't mention my_perl at all.
So either way, they don't care about the name of the name of the "top-level" variable.
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