Here's my first _serious_ try ;) [depends on ord($/) to be 10]
including command line:
# 1 2 3
#2345678901234567890123456789012345678
perl -le'print-!$|*$a+++ord$/for a..j'
Generic Perl (needs $/):
# 1 2 3
#234567890123456789012345678901
print-!$|*$a+++ord$/,$/for a..j
So far, I beat japhy by 2 :)
Superior to me is chipmunk, who didn't only spot my mistake in the root of this thread, but also has a version that's 3 characters shorter than mine.
2;0 juerd@ouranos:~$ perl -e'undef christmas'
Segmentation fault
2;139 juerd@ouranos:~$
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