I'm having some weird results from this perl code - I need to delete several elements from a list of Association objects.
My approach is to scan the list once, push the matches to another array, then iterate that array and delete each one, but I haven't escaped the "don't delete while iterating pitfall".
Any ideas on how to avoid this? Many thanks.
my @agentConfAssociationDeletionsList = (
"AcceptTPCookie",
"AgentNamesAreFQHostNames",
"BadCssChars",
"LogLocalTime"
);
#find associations to remove
my @associationsToRemove = ();
foreach my $association ($agentConf->GetAssociations()) {
if ( grep {$_ eq $association->Name()} @agentConfAssociationDeletionsList) {
print "pushing " . $association->Name() . "\n";
push(@associationsToRemove, $association);
}
}
#remove them
foreach my $association (@associationsToRemove) {
print "removing association: " . $association->Name();
agentConf->RemoveAssociation($association);
}