Feel free to break this code, which is using the power of embedded gcc and awk.
#!/usr/bin/perl $_='gcc 92 !$* % "awk in I$: ar& $:a"'; foreach(/(\S)/g){$;.=substr(unpack("B*" ,pack(n,unpack("c",$_))),-4);$;.="\n"if !(++$i%5);}$_=$;;y;0;\40;;y;1;#;;print;
Note: If you use Windows, you can use the windows compiler wcc instead of gcc.
If you don't have awk available, agk should work fine although I haven't test it myself.

Len ;-)


In reply to embedded gcc and awk by Len

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