#!/usr/bin/perl # Come forth all ye pilgrims to this monastary of learning. # Bringeth your Manpages and the books of O'Reilly and hold # them up to the lord. They contain truths that cannot be # denied. The road to wisdom is hard, but through the hills # and valleys you will be not alone. Persevere in your # studies, and know that some secrets are worth the toil. sub _{my($ox,$oy,$_x,$_y,$_c)= my($x,$y,$_x,$_y,$_c)=@_;my $oc=q().''. $.[$x][$y];$oc=~ s)/) ),($.[$_x-1][$_y],$.[$_x][$_y],$.[$_x-1][$_y+1]) =(q( ),qq($_c),q( )),system(($^O eq qq(\x4D\x53\x57\x69\x6E\x33\x32))? qq(\x63\x6c\x73):qq(\x63\x6c\x65\x61\x72)),($.[$x-1][$y],$.[$x][$y],#- $.[$x-1][$y+1])=('o','^','/'),($y<$l-1)?($y++,($.[$x][$y]eq'/')?($x--) :(($.[$x][$y]eq(q( )))?($x++):())):(($.[$x][$y],,$.[$x-1][$y],$.[$x-1] [$y+1])=('|','|','o'));{for $x(@.){print @$x,}};return ($x,$y,$ox,$oy, $oc)}while(defined($_=<DATA>)){@_=split(q(),$_),$l=50,,push(@.,[@_]),} $i=@q;for(ord q()..ord q(=)){(($_ % 3 eq @q)&($i<5))?(push(@m,[5,'','' ,'']),$i++):();for $m(@m){(@$m)=_(@$m),}select $,,$,,$,,0.2,,};__END__ + __ | _/ \_ ________ + (_) + __/\/\/\/\__ / | (_)|o|(_) / \ /\/ \____ |o||+||o| ___ ___/ \__/ \___|___n___|__/ \/


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