will the following code always work in perl ?
for loop iterating over @array {
# do something
if ($condition) {
remove current element from @array
Well, it's said in the doc:
If any part of LIST is an array, foreach will get very confused if you add or remove elements within the loop body, for example with splice. So don't do that.
It's a bit better with each:
If you add or delete a hash's elements while iterating over it, entries may be skipped or duplicated--so don't do that. Exception: In the current implementation, it is always safe to delete the item most recently returned by each(), so the following code works properly:
while (($key, $value) = each %hash) {
print $key, "\n";
delete $hash{$key}; # This is safe
}
But I suppose the best option here would be just using grep:
@some_array = grep {
# do something with $_
some_condition($_);
} @some_array;