in reply to Re: Dying for a Good Japh
in thread Dying for a Good Japh
Thanks for the good analysis ++.
You're correct about not needing the eval. I left that in because it was how I discovered the trick of doing a require followed by die in the first place, when working on code that needs Win32::CONSOLE::ANSI, but only on Windows. When debugging the program by putting die in the middle, I was surprised that it died with the error I had circumvented with the eval. Looking up die, quickly set me straight that the behavior was correct.
@ARGV=split//,"/:L"; map{print substr crypt($_,ord pop),2,3}qw"PerlyouC READPIPE provides"
Besides the double entendre on "Dying for a Good Japh", I like the irony that the program complains it can't find JAPH in "Just Another Perl Hacker"!
@ARGV=split//,"/:L"; map{print substr crypt($_,ord pop),2,3}qw"PerlyouC READPIPE provides"
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Re^3: Dying for a Good Japh
by tweetiepooh (Hermit) on Jan 31, 2006 at 10:41 UTC | |
by liverpole (Monsignor) on Jan 31, 2006 at 15:30 UTC | |
by tweetiepooh (Hermit) on Feb 02, 2006 at 10:35 UTC |
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