This not an obfuscation per se, but rather a
proof of concept... (which doesn't support -w)
use strict;my$s=';pop';$_='';# 59 /e, © 2001 Philippe "BooK" Bruhat
*_=*ARGV;@_=qw(4a4a2bfe01ac410d0105f4fd0dae30150dfab448f90208fa0d98
pop print+chr(shift) print+chr(shift) unshift@_,(shift()+shift())x2
push@_,(pop,pop)x24 ; unshift@_,(map{unpack'c',$_}split//)[0..25] ;
s/../chr(hex$&)/eg $_=substr(shift,0,52) @_=map{s|$|$s|s;$_}@_;pop)
;s//$s/eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee;
Once you've understood this one (and the way it loops),
you know there is no limit to the number of /e you can put in a s///.
In reply to 59 /e
by BooK
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