"Alias" and "Aliasing" are descriptive and used perfectly in the Modern Perl example to describe this behavior, but not what I had in mind.
By "fancy" I supposed I meant a large, and overly-complex-sounding single word that represented this specific behavior of auto-aliasing the iterator within a loop to allow in-place modifications of the thing being iterated on.
My memory might be completely wrong on this, maybe no such word exists. I sure can't find it. I just have this memory...of something... and it's been driving me crazy for a week. It's been about 10 years since I've logged into PerlMonks and this has driven me to dig up my password and login to ask! :)
In reply to Re^2: A specific term for a Perlism
by JupiterCrash
in thread A specific term for a Perlism
by JupiterCrash
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