Nope - still the same problem.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
$_ = "converted";
tie my @test, 'StringArray', $_;
print map "$_\n", map {
delete @$_[2,5];
join '', grep defined, @$_;
} \@test, [ /(.)/sg ];
package StringArray;
require Tie::Array;
use base 'Tie::Array';
sub TIEARRAY { my $str = pop; bless \$str, shift }
sub FETCH { substr(${$_[0]}, $_[1], 1) }
sub STORE { substr(${$_[0]}, $_[1], 1) = $_[2] }
sub FETCHSIZE { length(${$_[0]}) }
sub STORESIZE { $$_[0] = substr(${$_[0]}, 0, $_[1]) }
sub DELETE { substr(${$_[0]}, $_[1], 1) = '' }
1;
__END__
covered
coveted
Makeshifts last the longest.
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