Combining some of the above, and challenging the algo with real world strings that aren't plain camelcase but still require some camelcase parsing:
for('TheTaoOfProgramming','NowA more,problematic stringExample','Make
+The Girl Dance - Baby, Baby, Baby_(Audio replaced, horizontally flipp
+ed!)_fmt35'){
next if $_ =~ /\W/;
$_ =~ s/_/ /g;
my @split = $_ =~ /[[:lower:]0-9]+|[[:upper:]0-9](?:[[:upper:]0-9]
++|[[:lower:]0-9]*)(?=$|[[:upper:]0-9])/g;
$_ = "@split";
}
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