'sh' is printed, then $, (normally blank, but now a), then $", then $ again, then m. You can drop everything after the first semicolon after the print statement, and apparently the whitespace isn't significant with the magic variables. Interesting.
Remember, print with commas in it uses list context.
In reply to Re: Obfuscated Perl Question
by chromatic
in thread Obfuscated Perl Question
by Ovid
| For: | Use: | ||
| & | & | ||
| < | < | ||
| > | > | ||
| [ | [ | ||
| ] | ] |