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selfgol [2007-06-07 12:02] – created nik | selfgol [2007-06-07 12:04] – nik | ||
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selfgol -g [-y=## -x=##] [< gamefile] plays the Game of Life with its own source code or an arbitrary file, with optional height and width restrictions. | selfgol -g [-y=## -x=##] [< gamefile] plays the Game of Life with its own source code or an arbitrary file, with optional height and width restrictions. | ||
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selfgol -d[=bannertext] displays a rotating banner with the provided text. If no text is provided, it uses the program name as the text. | selfgol -d[=bannertext] displays a rotating banner with the provided text. If no text is provided, it uses the program name as the text. | ||
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loosely related,.. some perl quines from -> http:// | loosely related,.. some perl quines from -> http:// | ||
Author: Tushar Samant | Author: Tushar Samant | ||
- | Note: This will produce itself, and will do so no matter what you set $a to in the beginning. So if the length of $a is n, and the size of the allowed character set is C, then at least C**n out of C**(n+K) strings are self-reproducing Perl programs. | + | Note: This will produce itself, and will do so no matter what you set $a to in the beginning. So if the length of $a is n, and the size of the allowed character set is C, then at least < |
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