If you don't mind the usually small cost of copying,

my @array_2 = grep { my $element = $_; $element->func() eq 'TEST' } @array_1;

It's basically the same as my ($arg1, $arg2) = @_; in subs.

If you're dealing with very long strings and want to avoid the cost of copying without having to deal with references, you can create an alias,

my @array_2 = grep { our $element; local *element = \$_; $element->func() eq 'TEST' } @array_1;

or

use Data::Alias qw( alias ); my @array_2 = grep { alias my $element = $_; $element->func() eq 'TEST' } @array_1;

In reply to Re^2: How to avoid $_ in grep by ikegami
in thread How to avoid $_ in grep by felipe

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