B::Deparse, use it
$ cat junk.pl
! defined and $_ = ' ' for @$row;
$ perl -MO=Deparse,-p junk.pl
;
(defined($_) or ($_ = ' ')) foreach (@$row);
junk.pl syntax OK
I've never understood what this means '$_',
Then you haven't read perlintro, go read it now, and try out the examples.
Also see perlvar, it also explains $_
In other words, what does @$row mean or what is it accomplishing?
It is de-referencing, see references quick reference, basically
my @array = 1 ..2;
print "@array\n";
my $ref = \@array;
print "@$ref\n";
__END__
1 2
1 2
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