Nope, I get: use strict ;
use warnings ;
$_ = IO::Handle::getline (*STDIN );
@_ = split ( " ", $_);
my (@ap ) = split ( " ", $_);
my $i = 0;
my $m = Lingua::Romana::Perligata::__lastelem__ ( @_);
for $_ (Lingua::Romana::Perligata::__enlist__ ( 0, $m)) {print (STDOUT
+ $_, " ");
print (STDOUT $_, " ")}
;
print (STDOUT "\n");
my (@b );
my $v ;
for $v (Lingua::Romana::Perligata::__enlist__ ( 0, $m)) {print (STDOUT
+ $v, " ");
print (STDOUT $v, " ");
$v = $v}
;
print (STDOUT "\n");
for $_ (@_) {print (STDOUT $_, " ")}
;
print (STDOUT "\n");
for $_ (@b) {print (STDOUT $_)}
Note that I'm running perl 5, version 20, subversion 2 (v5.20.2) built for MSWin32-x64-multi-thread and use Lingua::Romana::Perligata 9999999999999 tells me this is only version 0.50. $_="msh210";$"=$\;@_=@{[split//,uc]}[2,0];$_="@_$\1";$\=$/;++$_[0]for$...1;print lc substr crypt($_,"@_"),1,6
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