It looks like ++moritz has identified your problems.
You might find coding it like this, is a little more readable:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
while (<DATA>) {
my (undef, $def, $val) = split;
print "$def\n" if ! $val or $val eq '1';
}
__DATA__
#define thread 1
#define flag
#define code 0
#define const (100/5)
#define flag_condn 1
Output:
$ pm_define_extract.pl
thread
flag
code
flag_condn
Update: I changed the print line following moritz' comments below. It use to be:
print "$def\n" if ! $val or $val =~ /^0|1$/;
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