You have a list assignment in which the second slot, a typeglob, will be assigned the se second member of @_. *_ is the typeglob associated with the default variable "$_". In some cases where there are special properties (magic) bound to the underlying object (as in a tie for example) *_ is the thing to use to properly localize "$_".
It could also be that the author wanted to do a selective typeglob assignment; tough to say with so little code and of doubtful use for the variable _ (er.."$_").
cheers --stephanIn reply to Re: What does this mean?
by sgt
in thread What does this mean?
by Anonymous Monk
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