This is my first and probably last (intentional) obfu.
This command line works on Windows and *nix, UTF8 enabled or not.
perl -e "map {s/Z/\x24/g;eval()}map{m/(.*)/}q{map{Z\.=chr(96+(Zb|Z_>>
+4&63||0xc0)&255);Zb=Z_<<8>>4&0xf0 }map{ord}map{utf8::decode(Z_);m/([^
+Â])/g}qq(¡Q1@\0\cPàñ@\xc2\x80Q \cA\0Q À\0\xc2\x80\cP0°Q );Z\.=qq[,\n]
+,print''}"
I'd be interested to see how you could do this with pack/unpack.
Clint
Update - now with the trailing comma, as pointed out by agianni
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