Okay well here's a (weak?) attempt to use as a benchmark
(214 chars):
($h,$f)=(23,.9);
@F=qw(o @ + %);$\="\n";
sub Z{my $s;$s.=rand()<$f?$F[rand $#F+1]:'='for(1..$_[0]);$s;}
print ' 'x&z(0,2),'*';sub z {(($h*2)+1-$_[0])/$_[1];}
for$i(1..$h-1){$i*=2;$i++;print ' 'x&z($i,2),Z($i);}
print ' 'x&z(2,2),'| |';
I replaced '*' with '%' as an ornament since IMHO
it ought only be on top. And you can add new ornaments to
@F at Will. Oh, and I added a trunk.
Without embellishments it is 186 chars.
UPDATE: Changed char counts to reflect
runrig's assumption
--
perl -p -e "s/(?:\w);([st])/'\$1/mg"
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