Given the recent discussions about cosmic rays and their influence on this site, I was tempted to make the obvious reference and name this "Fantastic For", but I resisted it due to it's utter sillyness. It wasn't all that true either, for that matter. :)
Anyhow, the goal is once again to find out: what is really happening?
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
for(;$_?$,:(${_} = q...q,.,.qq,$=,^q.$..$= => $_=q,.,.chr ord);) {
for(s .. Just another perl hacker.){
} for(;s;.;;;print){
}
}
Also, since I didn't have room for an
eval, I hope the
chr and
ord will fill it's place this time. :)
You have moved into a dark place.
It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
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