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G'day Grimy,

I'm getting a different result under Mac OS X:

ken@ganymede: ~/tmp $ cat pm_sort_abuse.pl use strict; use warnings;()= sort{index+0x47,&$a($b)}sub{print&{;pop}}, sort{sub J{$!++&1}[0]}sub{exec''},map{@$_} sort{sub _{[(pop)x((1<<$!-->>47)|1)]}!{()= sort{my$_=$a;$a=_(sub{$_})if!/0/}$a,$b,0}} sort J('rke%ca hlrPe rhetoan tus;J')=~/./g ken@ganymede: ~/tmp $ perl pm_sort_abuse.pl Can't use string ("J") as an ARRAY ref while "strict refs" in use at p +m_sort_abuse.pl line 4. ken@ganymede: ~/tmp $ perl -v This is perl 5, version 14, subversion 2 (v5.14.2) built for darwin-th +read-multi-2level ...

-- Ken


In reply to Re: How to (ab)use sort by kcott
in thread How to (ab)use sort by Grimy

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