After writing Spiro Japh, I wished I had thought to use color. But when ikegami very kindly pointed out to me the existence of the excellent Win32::Console::ANSI module, I created Spiro Japh 2, which works colorfully in both Linux and Windows ...
(You will need to install the Win32::Console::ANSI module to run it under Windows)
#!/usr/bin/perl -w -w -w -w -w
eval{ require Win32::Console::ANSI;
};sub ::{printf @_ } sub sub{
rand 39/999} sub O123 {::
"" ."\e[%d" .";%dH%s" ,@_
;}; sub l234 {O123 $|= 1
,1, "\e[J"} while(1) {
$c or do {::"\e[1" ."".
"" .";%dm", 30+ rand
7 ; l234;$u=&sub ;$v =
&sub ;$ c= 3999 ;$b=qw
/19 9 1/[int rand 3 ]};O123
11*sin( $v* $c)+ 13,39*cos ($u*$c)+41,
qw+J A P H+[$c%4] ;($a++%$b)or$c--;}
Edit by demerphq: restored code tags
Edit by holli: restored [, ] and &'s and fixed links to monastery format
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