#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use
strict;sub
p{$_="\c];\a
\3SE\$\5!.\f)
Ut4)\aHI#\5\f%)
"; y< \n>++d;@_
=/.+?(?=\d|$)/gm;
$== $|; ;y
,"-/ ,\f- ,;
$; =$_ ;;
;y{;E!\a4.;@
\0-z} ^</*:>
nb^d;;
; map {s
}\W # }}xg
;} @_;
@_= map
{ chr (($ ==
@{[/ ./gx ]})
?($-= ++$=
**3,$%+= $-,)[0]:
$%/2)}@_ ,q++;map
{s[(.) ]~@_=
map{$_^$',$
_^$+}@_~ex
;}/../g ;${;}
=~s{.}% map{$_^=
${&}}@_;$\ .=shift()
;%ges; $\.=$/;
print $';
} p
Update:
Changed "\r" as it was causing portability issues (kilinrax)
Second Update:
Re-written, fixed, and tested for MacPerl (kilinrax)
Third Update:
Neatened up 'bones' (kilinrax)
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