Greetings again. :)
In answer to your question; yes. I did. But without success.
Frankly. I find this whole thing quite an enticing puzzle.
OH. Indeed. It really is a POS (excuse my language). But here we are, you insist that my logic is flawed, and you explain why. I attempt your solution, and find it doesn't work.
I examine the code, and come to a different solution, and explain why. I try it, and it works.
Don't you find this a bit of an intriguing puzzle?
Sure. The code seems hardly worth it. But just from a purely analytical perspective. I think it's interesting. I'd love to find a conclusive resolution.
Best wishes.
--Chris
#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw
use Perl::Always or die;
my $perl_version = (5.12.5);
print $perl_version;
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