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"talk" => "natter",
"talking" => "bangin",
"team" => "crew",
"techno" => "speed garage",
"technology" => "bits",
"terrorism" => "terrerorism",
"terrorist" => "terrerorist",
"terrorist" => "terrerorists",
"test" => "da test",
"thanks" => "big up",
#"thanks" => "fanks",
"that" => "dat",
"thats" => "dats",
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=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
Throws no warnings or errors of its own.
=head1 DEPENDENCIES
None.
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</directory>
The MoonLength variable indicates how long a period you want to consider
to be the full moon. In the above configuration, the full moon is 4
days, which would be from day 12 through day 16 of the lunar cycle. It
is wise to err on the side of caution and make this too large, rather
than make it too small, and risk the wrath of werewolves.
=head1 AUTHOR
Rich Bowen
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my $self = shift;
my $name = shift;
my $altname = shift || $name;
my %attr;
my $contents = read_file($name, err_mode => 'carp', binmode => ':raw');
return unless $contents;
my (undef, undef, $mode, undef, $uid, $gid, undef, undef, undef, $mtime) = stat $name;
$attr{mode} = $mode & 0777;
$attr{uid} = $uid;
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}
}
=head4 colors
You can override color definitions or specify your own.
my $html = aa2ht( { 'colors' => { '@' => 'ffddee',
'g' => '00ffff' } }, $ascii);
=cut
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=head4 default color
By default, an unmapped character is mapped to the default color,
which is black.
You can override this color by assigning a different mapping to
"default" with the C<colors> option.
my $html = aa2ht( { 'colors' => { 'default' => 'ffffff' } }, $ascii);
This, for instance, makes the default color be white, thus making only
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my($self,$rl) = @_;
$rl |= '';
my $res = $self->{ua}->get($self->{uri}.$rl);
$res->is_success and return $res->content;
$self->{error} = 'Unable to retrieve content: ' . $res->status_line;
return 0
}
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# They may have been overridden via Makefile.PL or on the command line.
AR = ar
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DLEXT = so
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s{\b(?:é|eh)\b}{=}gi;
s{\bfor\b}{eq}gi;
s{\bvale(?:rá)?\b}{==}gi;
s{\bvai pra guerra\b}{system}gi;
s#\bse\s+(.*?)\s+ent[ãa]o\b#if($1){\n#gi;
s#\bent[ãa]o\b#\{#gi;
s#\bfaz isso aqui[:]?\b#\{#gi;
s#\bsen[ãa]o\b#}else{\n#gi;
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# hinos do bope:
sub canta_hino {
my $self = shift;
my @hinos = (
'O interrogatório é muito fácil de fazer/pega o favelado e dá porrada até doer/O interrogatório é muito fácil de acabar/pega o bandido e dá porrada até matar',
'Esse sangue é muito bom/ já provei não tem perigo/é melhor do que café/é o sangue do inimigo',
'O quintal do inimigo/não se varre com vassoura/se varre com granada/com fuzil, metralhadora',
'São os homens da caveira/do bornal e do cantil/Sua força combativa/está na ponta do fuzil',
'Cachorro latindo/Criança chorando/Vagabundo vazando/É o BOPE chegando',
'Tropa de elite/osso duro de roer/Pega um, pega geral/também vai pegar você',
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'Capitão Nascimento trabalhou como negociador da polícia. Seu trabalho era ligar para os seqüestradores e dizer: "Pede pra sair, porra!"',
'Quantos Capitães Nascimento são necessários para trocar uma lâmpada? Nenhum, Capitão Nascimento também mata no escuro.',
'Capitão Nascimento não lê livros, ele os coloca no saco até conseguir toda a informação que precisa.',
'Uma vez ele esqueçeu onde deixou as chaves do seu caveirão. Ele se colocou no saco por 40 segundos e lembrou!',
'Não existiam mesmo armas de destruição em massa no Iraque. Capitão Nascimento mora no Rio de Janeiro.',
'Porque você acha que não existe terrorismo no Brasil?',
'Nunca, em nenhuma hipotese, durma na frente do Capitão Nascimento. Ele vai pedir pra você fazer a bondade de segurar a granada.',
'Em um de seus mandamentos, Deus disse: "Não Matarás". O Capitão Nascimento disse para Deus: "Tá de sacanagem, Sr. 01? Cê tá de sacanagem comigo, Sr. 01?"',
'Não houve impeachment no Governo Collor. O Capitão Nascimento chegou no Palácio do Planalto e disse para o Collor:: "Pede prá sair!! Pede prá sair!!"',
'No dia de São Cosme e São Damião, o Capitão Nascimento só pegava saco de doce que tivesse chiclete de Caveira.',
'Capitão Nascimento fez com que o Seu Madruga pagasse o aluguel - todos os 14 meses atrasados - e adiantasse mais dois.',
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=item * I<(print)> - fala, grita
=item * I<(warn "MENSAGEM")> - vai dar merda "MENSAGEM"
=item * I<(system "COMANDO")> - vai pra guerra "COMANDO"
=item * I<(split)> - fatia, fatiou
=item * I<(next)> - passa, passou
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=item * eu
=item * com, sem
=item * porra, merda, viado (e pode adicionar quantas interrogações ou exclamações quiser depois)
=back
=head1 MAIÚSCULAS E ACENTOS
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}
}
}
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sub _prompt {
goto &ExtUtils::MakeMaker::prompt unless $AcceptDefault;
my ( $prompt, $default ) = @_;
my $y = ( $default =~ /^[Yy]/ );
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unless system( 'sudo', $^X, $0, "--config=$config",
"--installdeps=$missing" );
print << ".";
*** The 'sudo' command exited with error! Resuming...
.
}
return _prompt(
qq(
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- Renamed module to Acme::Bleach
1.13 Thu Jun 9 07:02:45 2011
- Reinstated error messages within eval
- Pod fixes (thanks nhandler)
- Pod fixes (thanks Brock and DC.pm!)
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no strict 'refs';
my @true = map {
*{"$_"} = \&true;
$_;
} map { ($_, uc($_)) } qw(yes verifiable trusty accurate actual appropriate authentic authoritative correct dependable direct exact factual fitting genuine honest indubitable kosher lawful legal legitimate natural normal perfect precise proper pure r...
sub NO { false }
sub no { false }
my @false = map {
*{$_} = \&false;
$_;
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my @ad = map {
*{$_} = sub($) { shift; };
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}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module provides a lot of words for you to express from the very
trustful to the toally errorneous;
=head2 TRUE
These words can be used to refer to a true value:
yes verifiable trusty accurate actual appropriate authentic authoritative
correct dependable direct exact factual fitting genuine honest
indubitable kosher lawful legal legitimate natural normal perfect
precise proper pure regular right rightful sincere straight trustworthy
truthful typical undeniable undesigning undoubted unerring unfaked
unfeigned unquestionable veracious veridical veritable wash
=head2 FALSE
And these words evaluates to false:
no untrue wrong incorrect errorneous fallacious untruthful nah apocryphal
beguiling bogus casuistic concocted counterfactual deceitful deceiving
delusive dishonest distorted erroneous ersatz fake fanciful faulty
fictitious fishy fraudulent illusive imaginary improper inaccurate
inexact invalid lying mendacious misleading misrepresentative
mistaken phony sham sophistical specious spurious unfounded unreal
unsound
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=back
=head2 Extensions to ANSI Brainfuck
This implementation has extra instructions available. In order to avoid such
terrible bloat, they are only available if you use the I<verbose> pragma like
so:
use Acme::Brainfuck qw/verbose/;
The extra instructions are:
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"Bodifications", "Bones Howe", "Brian Ralph", "Bruce McBroom", "Bryan Denegal", "Dan Hedaya", "Dan Lupovitz",
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"John Lithgow", "John Smallberries", "John Ya Ya", "Lectoid", "Monkey Boy", "Neurosurgeon",
"NoNoNo Dont Tugonthat", "Nomatterwhereyougo thereyouare", "Nuclear Physicst", "Oscillation Overthruster",
"Perfect Tommy", "Peter Weller", "Pinky Carruthers", "Planet 10", "President Widmark", "Prof Toichi Hikita",
"Rawhide", "Red Lectroids", "Reno Nevada", "Sandra Banzai", "Scooter Lindley", "Sidney Zwibel", "Smolensk USSR",
"Thermopod", "Truncheon Bomber", "W.D. Richter", "Yakov Smirnoff", "Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems", "Carl Lumbly",
"Cash for lithium", "Casper Lindley", "Cheryl Bloch", "Chris Casady", "Chris Collins", "Christopher Keith",
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"Gary Hymes", "General Catburd", "George Bowers", "George Stokes", "Gerald Peterson", "Glenn Campbell",
"Gordon Ecker Jr.", "Greenlite", "Greg Mires", "Gregg C. Rudloff", "Gregory Jein", "Grovers Mills", "H. Bud Otto",
"Henry Millar", "Hoyt Yeatman", "J. Michael Riva", "Jacqueline Zietlow", "James Belohovek", "James Hagedorn",
"James Keane", "James M. McCann", "James Rosin", "James Saito", "Jamie Lee Curtis", "Jane Marla Robbins",
"Jane Schwartz Jaffe", "Jerry Lewis hope2carrion", "Jerry Segal", "Jessie Lawrence Ferguson", "Joan Rowe",
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"John Parker", "John Roesch", "John Scheele", "John T. Reitz", "John T. VanVliet", "John Valuk", "John Vigran",
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"Katterli Frauenfelder", "Keith Shartle", "Kenneth Karman", "Kenneth Magee", "Kent Perkins", "Kevin Rodney Sullivan",
"Kolodny Brothers", "Larry Fallick", "Laura Harrington", "Layne Bourgoyne", "Leonard Gaines", "Leslie Ekker",
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"Robert Michael Steloff", "Robert Wilcox", "Roberto Terminelli", "Robin Dean Leyden", "Rocco Gioffre",
"Rock star", "Ronald Lacey", "Rosalind Cash", "Rug Sucker", "Sal Orefice", "Samurai", "Scott Beattie",
"Scott Squires", "Selma Brown", "Senator Cunningham", "Sherman Labby", "Sidney Beckerman", "Stephen Dane",
"Stephen Robinette", "Steve Burg", "Steve Grumette", "Steve Hellerstein", "Steve LaPorte", "Terry Liebling",
"Thomas Hollister", "Thomas Pynchon", "Thomas R. Polizzi", "Tom Southwell", "Tommy J. Huff", "Tony Rivetti",
"Vincent Schiavelli", "Virginia L. Randolph", "Wayne Fitzgerald", "William G. Clevenger",
"William L. Hayward", "William Reilly", "William Traylor");
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if ($@)
{
print("Perl Error returned: $@\n");
}
print("No eval error returned.\n") if $debug_mode;
}
print("Finishing...\n") if $debug_mode;
exit;
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Acme::Buga exports the following functions...
=head2 buga
my $obj = buga('Daniel Vinciguerra');
Alternative constructor that returns a Acme::Buga object.
=head1 METHODS
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Decode string into buga text
=head1 AUTHOR
Daniel Vinciguerra <daniel.vinciguerra@bivee.com.br>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Daniel Vinciguerra.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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