the then-present value of a variable, $_, which the Perl language does not even name.
I was curious if this was true, so checked English. Interestingly, to me at least, it does have a name but I admit its name is barely any better than not having one at all and probably why I didn't already know the answer without needing to look–
perl -MEnglish -le '$_ = "moo"; print $ARG' moo
In reply to Re^2: Do not understand code
by Your Mother
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