Oh it gets better. I don't think anyone in that node mentioned the following interesting behaviour:
$_ = "Where did I come from?\n"; package Private; print $_;
Isn't that odd? Try this the other way.
package Irrelevant; $_ = "Bye, bye"; print $Irrelevant::_;
What is going on here? Quite simple. There is a small list of "special" symbols which are always in package main by default no matter what package you are in. *_ is one. *INC is another.

But what this really means is that you really share $_ with anything you call, making it easy to have a bad module wipe out $_ unexpectedly.


In reply to Re: Re: $_ haters anonymou by tilly
in thread $_ haters anonymou by MeowChow

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