Perl has a number of features that make it easy to manipulate an entire list or array.
We mentioned (in Chapter 17, "Some Advanced Perl Techniques") the map and grep list-processing operators. They can do more than we could include here; see the perlfunc manpage for more information and examples.
With the splice operator, you can add items to the middle of an array, or remove them, letting the array grow or shrink as needed. (Roughly, this is like what substr lets you do with strings.) This effectively eliminates the need for linked lists in Perl. See the perlfunc manpage.
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