See also: echo | perl -lpe 'print q' which outputs:
}continue{print or die qq(-p destination: $!\n)
Golfers also use the fact that in a -p/-n program the next character
is a ;, for example
#!perl -alp0
s!.+!$;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&,$_}=%$z]=$z=$_.$&[EMAIL PROTECTED],@F!eg;$_=pop@
as solution to
http://terje2.perlgolf.org/~pgas/score.pl?func=rules&hole=53&season=1
