+
+"Magic" is special data attached to SV structures in order to give them
+"magical" properties. When any Perl code tries to read from, or assign to,
+an SV marked as magical, it calls the 'get' or 'set' function associated
+with that SV's magic. A get is called prior to reading an SV, in order to
+give it a chance to update its internal value (get on $. writes the line
+number of the last read filehandle into to the SV's IV slot), while
+set is called after an SV has been written to, in order to allow it to make
+use of its changed value (set on $/ copies the SV's new value to the
+PL_rs global variable).
+
+Magic is implemented as a linked list of MAGIC structures attached to the
+SV. Each MAGIC struct holds the type of the magic, a pointer to an array
+of functions that implement the get(), set(), length() etc functions,
+plus space for some flags and pointers. For example, a tied variable has
+a MAGIC structure that contains a pointer to the object associated with the
+tie.
+