Some obfuscated code (not particularly typical) as found and explained on
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/
12659951/-obfuscated-haskell-code-work>
featuring multi-character combinations <$>, <*>, =<<, >>= substituted by
"modern" coding fonts such as <https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode>.
This whole practice seems like an awful idea to me, but regardless needs to
be represented for font comparison.
Hash[ :nbsp => 0O2_40 ].each {|name, cp| puts "#{name} is '#{cp.chr}'" }
Hash[ :nbsp => 0O2_40 ].each {|name, cp| puts "#{name} is '#{cp.chr}'" }
- while ((c = *l++) != '\0') { m->stat[2] = IO | (~OK & X_8); }
+ while ((c = *l++) != '\0') { m->stat[2] = IO | (~OK & X_8); } /* C */
perl -pe's/\w/$^ =~ $& > chop($^ = $& . $^) ? "@-" : $&/ge'
perl -pe's/\w/$^ =~ $& > chop($^ = $& . $^) ? "@-" : $&/ge'
+ fix$(<$>)<$>(:)<*>((<$>((:[{- hs -}])<$>))(=<<)<$>(*)<$>(>>=)(+)($))$1
+
↑1 ⍵∨.∧3 4=+/,¯1 0 1∘.⊖¯1 0 1⌽¨⊂⍵ ⍝ game of life
Mathematics and sciences:
↑1 ⍵∨.∧3 4=+/,¯1 0 1∘.⊖¯1 0 1⌽¨⊂⍵ ⍝ game of life
Mathematics and sciences: