actually, $\ is set to undef by default. perhaps vnpandey's code is using a module that sets $\ before it is printed.
i ran the following on my system and it showed me that $\ hadn't yet been set:
perl -e "print '$\ undefined', $/ unless defined $\;"outputs (for me):
$\ undefined
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by mdillon
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