Having thought about this a little more, would a source filter work? It's a little more fragile than the -N switch, doesn't play well with -p, but requires only the
Filter::Simple module. That'll be standard in 5.8, unlike my patch. Probably. :)
package NFlag;
use Filter::Simple sub {
s/^([^#].+)/LINE: while (<DATA>) {\n$1\n}\n/ms;
};
'to demerphq';
Also save this code as 'stdinhack.pl':
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
print scalar reverse $_;
__DATA__
sdrawkcab
niaga
tub
retrohs
Then you can call it with the command line
perl -MNFlag stdinhack.pl.
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