To be more idiomatic, you should ensure that your @list doesn't contain anything that will get the regex bent out of shape. A simple application of quotemeta will help set things straight:
my $re = join ("|", map {quotemeta} @list); while (...) { next if /$re/; print; }
I'm not a huge fan of the 'next LABEL' command. It's too much like 'goto', which is one of those things that shouldn't be shown in public.

In reply to Re^2: Unix 'grep -v' equivalency in Perl (was: Perl Regex Question) by tadman
in thread Unix 'grep -v' equivalency in Perl (was: Perl Regex Question) by quasimojo321

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