Well that's awesome. I have this problem a lot, and I've always written around it since I didn't know you could specify a negative limit and get all the trailing empties. As usual I didn't RTFM well enough.
Thanks for this tip. I feel pretty silly now for how many times that, among other things, I've added extra no warnings 'uninitialized'; and use warnings 'uninitialized'; around every split in to an array where I have that problem.
In reply to Re^2: Do I have to trick Split?
by perldigious
in thread Do I have to trick Split?
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