That seems a bit over complicated.
print $_, m[\s*(\d{0,3}\b)?]
? " contained '$1'"
: ' contained nothing that matched'
for '','1','1 ',' 1','12',' 12 ','123',' 123',' 123 ','1234','1 2
+3';
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at (eval 21)
+ line 1, <STDIN> line 19.
contained ''
1 contained '1'
1 contained '1'
1 contained '1'
12 contained '12'
12 contained '12'
123 contained '123'
123 contained '123'
123 contained '123'
1234 contained ''
1 2 3 contained '1'
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