This is due to the way that map does aliasing (it's essentially using a for() loop). What's happening is that the aref is being used in l-value context, and therefore is being auto-vivified into existence.

In your latter example, you're attempting to use the aref directly in r-value context, which is why it generates the error (because no auto-vivification happens).

You can simplify your test to use for(), and you'll get the same result as with map():

use warnings; use strict; my $x; for (@{ $x }){ print "$_\n"; }

...no output. To visually see that $x was auto-vivified as an array reference, you can use the ref() function:

my $x; my @a = map $_, @{ $x }; print ref $x;

Output:

ARRAY

Disclaimer: taken verbatim from one of my previous StackOverflow answers.


In reply to Re: map() and grep() suppress "Can't use an undefined value as an ARRAY reference at ..." errors by stevieb
in thread map() and grep() suppress "Can't use an undefined value as an ARRAY reference at ..." errors by icanhezperl

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