On that basis the following should work but it doesn't ...
$ echo www.perlmonks.org.split.reduce.code.check | perl -lF'(\.)' -E's +ay sub{map pop,@_}->(@F)' $
... and I can't think why at the moment. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding what you have done :-/
Cheers,
JohnGG
In reply to Re^3: split string using optimized code or perl one liner
by johngg
in thread split string using optimized code or perl one liner
by madtoperl
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