En r�ponse � "Keith C. Ivey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > --- Keith C Ivey --------------------- 22
> > #! /usr/bin/perl -lp
> > }{$_=7e10+$.,s$.$$
>
> Looks like I was the only one who didn't use printf on this
> hole (other than Piers, but using $# is similar), and I was
> only one stroke short of the winners.
That's a very clever one!
> I'm surprised no one submitted anything with 0 x10, but I
> guess those always end up too long.
Well, I tried a lot of thing with x10, like $-x10, because I wanted really
hard to use the magic features of ++ on strings, but they were all too long.
When I get home in a few hours, il post all my tests for wc.pl, in decreasing
length... (some of the longuest for found very late -- had to test others ways
to do it)
--
Philippe BRUHAT - BooK
When you run from your problem, you make it that much harder for good
fortune to catch you, as well. (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #14 (Epic))