Here's some typographical nonsense (from a long week-end):
s|^$|$^|s;
s|.|.|g;
s|\./\|\.$|"/".y/././.$"|e
while/\./;
s|/||;
s|.$|$/|;
print
And only one word before the final
print (which can be changed to
split to comply literally with "generate a list".
update: OK, here's one with no words that only works with 5.6.1 or later. (and now I really have to quit.)
s|^$|$^.|s;
s|.|.|g;
s|.|$`=~y/.//.$"|ge;
s|..||;
s|.$|$/|;
print
update too Well, one more, now I really will quit:
s|^$|$^|s;
s|.|"$\"$`"=~y/M_A-T_H OUT//.$"|ge;
s|.$|$/|s;
print
 
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