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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T21:44:01+00:00 2026-06-16T21:44:01+00:00

I’m writing a simple Perl script that uses XML::Smart to create and parse an

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I’m writing a simple Perl script that uses XML::Smart to create and parse an XML file. I have run into a problem with deleting XML nodes. I have the following code:

if ( exists $XML->{object}[$n] ) {
    delete $XML->{object}[$n] ;
};
$XML->save('dane.xml') ;

It does what is expected – namely, the correct node is deleted. However, when I later try to list all nodes (children of a particular root), using the code below (which usually works):

my @objects = $XML->{object}('@') ;
foreach my $object (@objects) {
    say "$object->{address}";
}; 

Perl lists all nodes up to the one before the deleted one, and then spits out the following error:

Not a HASH reference at g:/Dwimperl/perl/site/lib/XML/Smart/Tie.pm line 48, <STDIN> line 2.

I’m stumped – I tried using various permutations of $XML->data(); but none worked. I would prefer to continue using XML::Smart for this task, so I hope this problem can be solved within this particular library.

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    2026-06-16T21:44:02+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 9:44 pm

    While XML::Smart is way better than XML::Simple, on which it is based, in my opinion it is still really not very good at representing XML data. In this case you have to be aware that the node you want to delete is an element of a Perl array, and using delete on it will simply set the element to undef while leaving it in place (unless it happens to be the last element of the array).

    To manipulate arrays like this you need splice, which correctly removes elements and moves later ones down to fill the space. Use

    splice @{ $XML->{object} }, $n, 1
    

    instead of your delete and your code should work for you.

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