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in thread why does push not default to $_?

I don't remember what the "Ikegami," is called, but it's not considered the subject. It's still the implied "you". Of course, that implied "you" is defined by the "Ikegami,". Nice try, though (++).
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Re^11: why does push not default to $_?
by pobocks (Chaplain) on Mar 28, 2009 at 23:35 UTC

    Huh. I thought in named imperatives, the thing commanded was the subject; if not in grammatical exactness, it still works thus in practice.

    Sigh... Only four years out, and my Lit Major powers are already faded. Oh well ;-)

    for(split(" ","tsuJ rehtonA lreP rekcaH")){print reverse . " "}print "\b.\n";