In the middle of the night it occurred to me that a further stroke
can be shaved by changing the terminating regex from /, 99.*\n\n/
to /, 99\D+/, producing the following 161 stroker:
/s/until@c=(@b=(++$n,bottle.$&,of,beer),on,the,wall),s/^/Take one down
+ and pass it around, @c.
@c, @b.
/,/, 99\D+/;print$'."Go to the store and buy some more$&"
The same trick can be applied to Ruby also.
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