No, you can't. You can obscure your source code that way. Any means of distributing your program such that it still goes through a normal perl compile-to-optree, execute-optree cycle means that the source code is still available for the compiler to turn into an optree. This means that a properly motivated person could get your source code back.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Is there ever a time Perl is the wrong choice?
by theorbtwo
in thread Is there ever a time Perl is the wrong choice?
by Marza
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