How about a mysterious tack?
The first is my favorite, and doesn't remotely work under warnings or strict. The second is a recusive solution for fun. The third is the trivialization of both solutions.
#1
$$_=~/((((((((((.))))))))))/for length$"..length$"x($^F<<$^F).$"x$^
+F;
print map$_.$",sort{chr($a)cmp chr($b)}grep!($|eq$_)&&/\d/,keys%::
#2
sub r{
($_,$a)=@_;$;=join'',/(.)/,$_;print$",length;r($;,$a)if!(length$;
+eq$a)
}
r$",length$"x($^F<<$^F).$"x$^F.$"
#3
print $_ for length$"..length$"x($^F<<$^F).$"x$^F
Thanx for the fun,
jynx
update: d'oh, atcroft beat me to recursion...
update2: reformatted, hopefully it looks better
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