If you're having a problem with
split, the official
documentation is the first place to look. You can access it...
- from the command line by typing perldoc -f split (*nix and Windows)
- in HTML (ActivePerl on Windows) via start-->Programs-->ActivePerl-->Documentation
- by typing doc://split into the PerlMonks search box
- by Googling for perldoc split.
Any of the links I've posted will also take you there.
Anyway, split says (with my emphasis)...
If EXPR is omitted, splits the $_ string. If PATTERN is also omitted, splits on whitespace (after skipping any leading whitespace)
and ...
As a special case, specifying a PATTERN of space (' ' ) will split on white space just as split with no arguments does
So, all you need to do is
my @statusLineFields = split(' ', $statusLine);
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