delete $ref->[$x][$y][$index];
delete @{$ref->[$x][$y]}[$index1, $index2, @moreindices];
+The C<delete local EXPR> construct can also be used to localize the deletion
+of array/hash elements to the current block.
+See L<perlsub/"Localized deletion of elements of composite types">.
+
=item die LIST
X<die> X<throw> X<exception> X<raise> X<$@> X<abort>
be placed in parentheses. See L<perlsub/"Temporary Values via local()">
for details, including issues with tied arrays and hashes.
+The C<delete local EXPR> construct can also be used to localize the deletion
+of array/hash elements to the current block.
+See L<perlsub/"Localized deletion of elements of composite types">.
+
=item localtime EXPR
X<localtime> X<ctime>
local @oof = @bar; # make @oof dynamic, and init it
local $hash{key} = "val"; # sets a local value for this hash entry
+ delete local $hash{key}; # delete this entry for the current block
local ($cond ? $v1 : $v2); # several types of lvalues support
# localization
The behavior of local() on non-existent members of composite
types is subject to change in future.
+=head3 Localized deletion of elements of composite types
+X<delete> X<local, composite type element> X<local, array element> X<local, hash element>
+
+You can use the C<delete local $array[$idx]> and C<delete local $hash{key}>
+constructs to delete a composite type entry for the current block and restore
+it when it ends. They return the array/hash value before the localization,
+which means that they are respectively equivalent to
+
+ do {
+ my $val = $array[$idx];
+ local $array[$idx];
+ delete $array[$idx];
+ $val
+ }
+
+and
+
+ do {
+ my $val = $hash{key};
+ local $hash{key};
+ delete $hash{key};
+ $val
+ }
+
+except that for those the C<local> is scoped to the C<do> block. Slices are
+also accepted.
+
+ my %hash = (
+ a => [ 7, 8, 9 ],
+ b => 1,
+ )
+
+ {
+ my $a = delete local $hash{a};
+ # $a is [ 7, 8, 9 ]
+ # %hash is (b => 1)
+
+ {
+ my @nums = delete local @$a[0, 2]
+ # @nums is (7, 9)
+ # $a is [ undef, 8 ]
+
+ $a[0] = 999; # will be erased when the scope ends
+ }
+ # $a is back to [ 7, 8, 9 ]
+
+ }
+ # %hash is back to its original state
+
=head2 Lvalue subroutines
X<lvalue> X<subroutine, lvalue>