The first thing I notice is that you match the text, but never use the results of your match. After the if statement, do something like this:
if ( m/^\.SUBCKT\s+($runset{SchCell})/ ){
my $match = $1;
Then
$match will contain your matched string.
After declaring $word and assigning $_ to it, you never use its contents. $word is overwritten on each iteration of the for loop.
What is in @_, and why are you looping over it? Are you trying to get the words that matched earlier? If so, you should do something like this instead:
foreach my $word (split ' ', $match) {
if ($word =~ /^V(?:DD|CC)\z/) {
# push @PN, etc.
}
elsif ($word =~ /^(?:VSS|GND)\z/) {
# push @GN, etc.
}
}
I hope is helpful in pointing you in the right direction.
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