You seem to be editing your post continuously, I hope by the time I submit this the snippet in question won't be outdated... although you seem to be adding to your examples, not modifying (apparently you're working on 1,001 ways to write a loop)
In example #2:
$a[$_] -= $b[$_] for (),0..$#a;
# ^-- ... why?
What is up with the stray
()? Just a typo, or are you doing something else here (I thought you might be somehow forcing list context, but
0..$#a is a list anyway).
Without the spare empty list, the expression evaluates equivalently in my perl (5.10.0).
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