On Saturday, 8 September 2012 at 18:16:33 UTC, Chris Cain wrote:
Time to hold an obfuscated D contest!
Hmmm... A little more difficult compared to C, since you don't have the pre-processor. I recall TCC (Tiny C Compiler) was originally done in a obfuscation contest where he got the main features he wanted, then added until he ran out of space. After the contest he finished it as a full project. If we DID do it, what would the rules be? Depending on what they are it could be quite curious. Probably looking at 2-4k file; But not including whitespace you could make for an interesting look. I've seen quite often where they will make the source part of a visual display. Something like this. (Spam checker got stuck so link instead) http://dpaste.dzfl.pl/623336f9 I would think common imports of modules could be ignored from the source (but aliases afterwards would not. Anything commented (Not part of code) could be ignored. Hmmm...