Since you have the input lines as an array, easiest would be to use grep.
my @newlines = grep{/\S/}@lines; #move only lines that have
#a non whitespace char to the left
or
@lines = grep{/\S/}@lines;
Update:
Normally when reading text files, I read it line by line instead of creating an in memory array.
For input I normally allow any number of "unseeable" whitespace chars. A blank line often may have an extra space in it that you can't see, especially if the input file is something that a human might edit.
while (<FH>) # update: was: while (my $line = <FH>)
# don't really need "my line" here
{
next unless /\S/; #skip blank lines
next if /^\s*#/; #skip comments, or whatever...
blah, blah
}
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