There is a default stack. At least according to shift and pop.
Making 1-arg push (and unshift) work with @_ (or @ARGV) as a default 1st arg would, IMHO, be more consistent (I have accidentally expected this behaviour once). Unfortunately, its not terribly useful. I don't find myself adding to @_ frequently.
In reply to Re^2: why does push not default to $_?
by plobsing
in thread why does push not default to $_?
by LanX
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