But it leaves me worried that $_ is being used in say() as a global...

You can't "use as a global", you can just "use a global", and you're the one who asked to use $_.

So the question is, is that $_ referenced in the say() sub a global from the implicit $_ in the mainline loop, or not...?

Yes, because $_ is a global. Actually, it's a "super global", meaning "$_" refers to the same variable ($::_) no matter which package you're in.

Note: It is possible to make $_ a lexical, but that feature was also introduced in 5.10, it's experimental, and I don't think it will survive. (A step was already taken by core to avoid using it.)

So what you get is:

BEGIN { if ($] < 5.010) { *say = sub { local $\ = "\n"; print @_ ? @_ : $_ }; } else { require feature; feature->import('say'); } }

There's probably a module that does that.


In reply to Re^3: Reliably simulating 5.10 say() by ikegami
in thread Reliably simulating 5.10 say() by hlc

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