Just conglomerate your regexes into a single regex and
splice out the undesired elements e.g
my $main_re = join '|', map "(?:$_)", @REGEXPS;
my $idx = 0;
while($idx <= $#SYSLOG) {
splice( @SYSLOG, $idx, 1 ) and $idx--
if $SYSLOG[$idx] =~ $main_re;
$idx++;
}
That will will remove any elements in
@SYSLOG that match any of the regexes in
@REGEXPS. Or if you want a non-destructive version
my @KEEP = grep { not /$main_re/ } @SYSLOG;
HTH
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broquaint
updated: fixed first (and now second) example to be not broken (thanks to merlyn) and simplified second example
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