int main()
{
long long cat=strtol("ADD42190",NULL,15);
int(*f[2])(int)={toupper,tolower};
char*s=&cat;
for(--s;*++s=f[arc4random()%2](*s););
puts(&cat);
return 0;
}
int main(){
long long cat=strtol("ADD42190",NULL,15);
int(*f[2])(int)={toupper,tolower};
for(;;puts(&cat))for(char*s=&cat;*s=f[arc4random()%2](*s);++s);
return 0;
}
>>15 Or just long long supported.
No, my gcc errors out if you try to declare variables inside the for loop initialization without -std=c99.
Name:
Anonymous2007-11-10 15:15
ITT CF(L)AGS
Name:
Anonymous2007-11-10 17:37
I'M THE SUSSMAN
SON OF A BITCH ABELSON
ABELSON IS PIG
DO YOU WANT PYTHON?
DO YOU WANT FORCED INDENTATION OF THE CODE?
ABELSON IS PIG DISGUSTING
GUIDO VAN ROSSUM IS A MURDERER
FUCKING ABELSON
Name:
Anonymous2007-11-10 17:50
>>17
every modern operating system has arc4random.