There isn't one. But then again, you don't need one. A low-precedence variation would cause a needless assignment to be performed.
my $x = EXPR // return; ... continue using $x
In reply to Re^3: What's the opposite of // (err) operator?
by ikegami
in thread What's the opposite of // (err) operator?
by John M. Dlugosz
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