#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# A waste of brain power
#
$|++;
use strict;
use vars qw(%h @e @j $v $i $r);
@j = qw(
74 117 115 116 32 65 110 111 116
104 101 114 32 80 101 114 108 32
72 97 99 107 101 114
);
open($r,"</dev/urandom") || die("$!: /dev/urandom\n");
while($i!=($#j+1)) {
$v=(unpack("S2",<$r>) % 177);
next if($h{$v}==$v);
for(my($c)=0;$c <= $#j;$c++) {
if($j[$c]==$v) {
$i++;
$e[$c]=chr($v);
print "\r[ ".join('',map{my($c)=$_||' '; $c}@e)." ]";
}
}
$h{$v}=$v;
}
print "\n";
close($r);
lindex
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