Andrew Savige wrote:
> I am mentioning this because it may affect the scoring rule
> if a golf solution uses the -F option. I suggest you allow
> the null-terminate hack and subtract one from the golf score
> (because you do not require the terminating null when you
> run directly from the command line via -e).

Strongly disagree! I dislike artificial rules. With more time
to think about it, I feel it better to just specify the version
of Perl, and if you exploit an idiosyncrasy, good luck to you.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> <scrooge>A byte, even a null one, is a byte.</scrooge>
Agreed.

Simon Cozens wrote:
> I'm pretty sure I wrote about that last week. :)

Oops, I missed that one. My mail access at the time was limited,
my inbox voluminous, and my family urging me to have a "normal"
holiday for a change, so I was just hitting the delete key on
any non-entries as fast as I could. :)

Andrew.

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