They are aliases. If you look, you see that for and foreach have been used differently. This should clarify that.
#!/usr/local/bin/perl5.9.1
print "foreach1...\n";
foreach (Foo->new) {}
print "after foreach\n";
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print "for...\n";
for (my $object = Foo->new; 1 < 0; ) {}
print "after for\n";
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print "foreach2...\n";
foreach (my $object = Foo->new; 1 < 0; ) {}
print "after foreach\n";
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package Foo;
sub new { my $self = bless {},shift; print "CREATED $self\n"; $self }
sub DESTROY { print "DESTROYED $_[0]\n" }
__END__
foreach1...
CREATED Foo=HASH(0x81249dc)
DESTROYED Foo=HASH(0x81249dc)
after foreach
for...
CREATED Foo=HASH(0x8124ac0)
after for
foreach2...
CREATED Foo=HASH(0x81249dc)
after foreach
DESTROYED Foo=HASH(0x81249dc)
DESTROYED Foo=HASH(0x8124ac0)
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