Acme-Greek
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package Acme::Greek;
use strict;
use utf8;
my $latin = q{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz};
my $greek = q{ÎÎΨÎÎΦÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎÎ QΡΣΤÎΩWΧΥÎαβÏδεÏγηιξκλμνοÏqÏÏÏθÏÏÏÏ
ζ};
sub encode {$_ = shift; eval "tr/$latin/$greek/"; $_}
sub decode {$_ = shift; eval "tr/$greek/$latin/"; $_}
open 0 or print "can't encode '$0'\n" and exit;
binmode 0, ':utf8';
(my $code = join '', <0>) =~ s/^\s*use\s+Acme::Greek\s*;\s*//ms;
do {eval decode $code; exit;} if $code =~ /[$greek]/;
open 0, ">$0" or print "Ïαν'Ï ÎµÎ½Ïοδε '$0'";
binmode 0, ':utf8';
print {0} "use Acme::Greek;\n", encode $code and exit;
=head1 NAME
Acme::Greek - ÎÏ'Ï Î±Î»Î» γÏεεκ Ïο με!
=head1 VERSION
Version 1.0
=cut
our $VERSION = '1.0';
=head1 SYNOPSIS
Tired of co-workers complaining that your code is "all greek to them"?
Need to send your perl to the local mathematician for review? Look no
further than Acme::Greek, which will greek-ify your code but still
be executable.
Example:
use Acme::Greek;
print "Hello, world.\n";
When you run this program, it will greek-ify itself:
use Acme::Greek;
ÏÏÎ¹Î½Ï "Îελλο, ÏοÏλδ.\ν";
This might not look like valid perl, but it is. Run the program
again, and it prints:
Hello, world.
=head1 AUTHOR
Jonathan Rockway, C<< <jrockway at cpan.org> >>
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to
C<bug-acme-greek at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at
L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Acme-Greek>.
I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on
your bug as I make changes.
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2006 Jonathan Rockway, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
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