shift
See the current Perl documentation for shift.
Here is our local, out-dated (pre-5.6) version:
shift - remove the first element of an array, and return it
shift ARRAY
shift
Shifts the first value of the array off and returns it, shortening the array by 1 and moving everything down. If there are no elements in the array, returns the undefined value. If
ARRAY is omitted, shifts the
@_
array within the lexical scope of subroutines and formats, and the
@ARGV
array at file scopes or within the lexical scopes established by the eval '', BEGIN {}
, END {}
, and INIT {}
constructs. See also unshift(), push(), and pop(). Shift()
and unshift() do the same thing to the left end of an array that pop() and push() do to the right end.