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Name: Anonymous 2005-08-02 1:52

i shall start:

open(F,"find -type f|");
while (<F>) {
 $_ = substr($_,2,-1);
 print "$_\n" if $v;
 push @{$dups{substr(`md5sum -b "$_"`,0,31)}}, $_;
}
close(F);

for every file in a directory it checksums the file, then adds the checksum as a key to a hash, the value being an array reference. the filename is then added to the array.

so basically the arrays have a list of files with the same checksum. i use this to find duplicates files.

Name: Anonymous 2005-12-15 19:35

I've seen a lot of C programmers who didn't realize you can define data inline. Not that it's a good programming practise.

// PRINT D
char c = [3]"ABCDEFG"

// PRINT 4
typedef struct { int sandnigger; int cracker } blame;
printf("%d\n", (blame)[1]{3, 4} );

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