Hi all,
This is really not all that clever, but at least it's 1 step further than being scripted.
$p='$_=$/rekcah lrep rehtona tsuj select$q,$q,$q,print(chop)/10 while$_'; $SIG{__WARN__}=sub{$e=$_[0]=~/line/?$_[0]:$@;print"$e$/FIXING$/$/";$c= +0; $n="";$e=~/line (\d+)/s;$l=$1;if($e=~/Bare/s){for(split$/,$p){if(++$c= +=$ l){s#=([^"]+)$#="$1"#};$n.=$_.$/}$p=$n;}elsif($e=~/tax er/s){$c=$p=~ s#([^;])\n#$1;\n#gs}sleep 1;&r if$c};&r;sub r{$|=print$p.$/x2;eval$p}
Enjoy!
Alex
p.s. It doesn't use escape codes! so it should work on windows as well!

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