Thank you very much to everybody.
Both solutions work very well, that with grep and that with map.
I have tried to make the map one work with foreach, but I gave up, because of the inability of erasing the empty references without leaving the slots undefined.
Again, thank you.
Best regard
Luca
sub prune_with_map
{
my $aref = shift;
@{ $aref } = map
{
if( ref( $_ ) )
{
if( @{ $_ } )
{
prune_with_map( $_ );
}
else
{
();
}
}
else
{
$_;
}
} @{ $aref };
return ( $aref );
}
sub prune_with_foreach
{
my $aref = shift;
my $count = 0;
foreach ( @$aref )
{
if( ref( $_ ) )
{
if( @{ $_ } )
{
prune_with_foreach( $_ );
}
else
{
delete $aref->[ $count ];
}
}
else
{
$_;
}
$count++;
}
return ( $aref );
}
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