This is a pretty simple obfu.
The under-lying code is 171 characters.

Update: Warning! Huge line follows in readmore:

#!/usr/bin/perl eval join '',map{chr}unpack"A3"x171,q/11511709803209512311211410511011 +603203609509104809304603604712505903610906103910911111010710112103905 +903611506103911611410511010303905905909503408010810109711510103210111 +011610111403211610410103211503611503211611103209810103211510109711409 +910410110003210211111403211610410103211503611503203903610903905803405 +903609506106006203312604703610904706303903211011111603905803903905909 +503408303611503203903610903903211909711503404603609504603403210211111 +7110100032105110032116104101032105110112117116032115036115046034059/;

This is based on other posts in this thread, with an added

sub _{print $_[0].$/};
to compress print to _, and save on "\n"'s.

Change eval to print for the real source.

Cheers.

BazB.


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In reply to Re: Obfu/golf Contest by BazB
in thread Obfu/golf Contest by hacker_j99

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