stupid golf tricks, look at
perlop, and
perlopentut, what you want to binmode is ARGV, which is what gets open when you use the diamond operator with nothing in between.
update I apologize for being a little rude, but like i say below, you can always <>, binmode, seek, do you thing ;)(who'd have thunk it, in the end, i did know a little something)
UPDATE: well i was almost there, this is kind of stupid, but it'll work as you want it to;
while(<>)
{
close ARGV;
open ARGV, $ARGV or die $!.' '.$ARGV;
binmode ARGV;
binmode ARGV;
local $/;
print $_=<>;
close BINMODE;
}
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Disclaimer: Don't blame. It came from inside the void
perl -e "$q=$_;map({chr unpack qq;H*;,$_}split(q;;,q*H*));print;$q/$q;"
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