But how is that possible?
This requires GD and will make a file called o.png in the directory from which it is run.
It is based on the "father of the impossible figure" (see what i did with the title now :) ) Oscar Reutersvard's most famous piece,
For those without GD you can see the output here
$_=q^use G;$i=M G::Image(FABL0,L0,L0);J l{$p=M G::C;$$_=ord(D-Lfor qw.
+x
y.;$p->addPt(($x+=D,($y+=D)while$#_;AfilledC($p,D}J d{E0,0,L,-HL,H-L,H
+AB
KFEL,HL,-H0,L,-L,HABL,0,0)}J a{d@_;E0,0,0,L,L,H0,-L,ABL,F}$_="]]?l!{!]
+!?
!!?0]?{N";s#(.)(.)#a"$1","$2";\n#g;/".+;/;$_.="d$&";eval;open Z,">o.pn
+g"
;binmode Z;print ZApng^;for$r(qw.$i-> colorAllocate( Polygon shift) l@
+_,
KK); GD 10, I sub 153, 20 new.){$l=chr 65+$c++;s#$l#$r#g}s#\n##g;eval
enjoy
al
UPDATE as per Pied's request, a deobfuscated version is available here, with an explanation of what's happening and the obfuscation process...
Update 2 changed link to output as old server is b0rked
Re: Bear is driving?
by wazoox (Prior) on May 12, 2006 at 20:38 UTC
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Re: Bear is driving?
by Pied (Monk) on Apr 03, 2006 at 00:25 UTC
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Re: Bear is driving?
by Nkuvu (Priest) on May 12, 2006 at 18:22 UTC
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Hmm. I'm getting no output. I checked the syntax with -wc and got a few warnings but "Syntax OK" at the end. No o.png file is created, nothing output to screen. And a 404 on the linked output.
This is perl, v5.8.6 built for darwin-thread-multi-2level (that is, Perl on OS X). Any ideas?
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I've added the "or die $!" part, and I have a "no such file or directory in popo.pl at line 6". Uh?
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