Well, I thought it was time I try one of these. Astute PMers will notice that I've borrowed quite a bit from
Erudil, so if you like this be sure to ++ his posts if you haven't already. I've tested this on ActiveState, CygWin, and RH 7.
Comments and criticism greatly appreciated!
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
$|++;$^X="4285838400657879847".
"2698200486982760072656775698".
"200";$^=$"x(3<<1); map{substr(
$^,$.++,1)=chr(substr($^X,$_,2)
+(2<<4))}(4,20,32,44,40,6);map{
print;eval($^.('$b,'x3).substr(
$^X,-1,1).'.'.(2>>1).substr($^X
,-2,1));$_=chr(substr($^X,4,1))
.chr(4<<3);print;}(map{chr($_+(
1<<5))}($^X=~/../g));
Update: Fixed line formatting. It was _quite_ ugly!
GuildensternNegaterd character class uber alles!
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