This should do it pretty much exactly the way they do it in the movies...

#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w ################## use strict; use warnings; use PPI; use Term::ANSIColor qw( colored ); $| = 1; my @files = values %INC; while ( time - $^T < 5 ) { my $doc = PPI::Document->new( splice( @files, rand( @files ), 1 ) ); $doc->prune( $_ ) for qw( PPI::Token::Pod PPI::Token::Comment PPI::Statement::Data PPI::Statement::End PPI::Statement::Include ); my @lines = split( "\n", $doc->serialize ); for ( splice( @lines, rand( @lines ), rand( 25 ) ) ) { next unless /\S/; next if /^\s*1;\s*$/; print "$_\n"; select( undef, undef, undef, 0.05 ); } } print " " x 20, colored( [qw( bold red blink )], " SECURITY PROTOCOLS BYPASSED, ACCESS GRANTED\n" );

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In reply to Re: how do I print all the code while executing, like in the movies? by jasonk
in thread how do I print all the code while executing, like in the movies? by chuckd

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