Your regex doesn't work because you are looking for a number at the beginning of the line, but your line starts with a "[" character.
You could grab all the contents between the parens, then split on comma:
use warnings;
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
my @actionData;
while (my $line = <DATA>) {
if ( $line =~ /action\(([^)]+)\)/ ) {
my @nums = grep { $_ != 0 } split /,/, $1;
push @actionData, @nums;
}
}
print Dumper(\@actionData);
__DATA__
[AHB_REPORTER][INFO]: action(62,1,0,0,0,0,5,53,9,0,190)D:/XYZ/reg/Test
+s/Mcu/A_test.cCALL: (null)
outputs:
$VAR1 = [
62,
1,
5,
53,
9,
190
];
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