/* Check this piece of code out! Can you figure this out without compiling it? Heh... I had to laugh when I saw this... Name the file something.c (have to use C compiler, not C++) and compile it in MS Visual C++ as a console program. Merry Christmas! from http://www.ioccc.org/: The International Obfuscated C Code Contest 1988 - Least likely to compile successfully: Ian Phillipps Ian Phillipps Cambridge Consultants Ltd Science Park Milton Road Cambridge CB4 4DW England Compile and run without parameters. The program is smaller than even the 'compressed' form of its output, and thus represents a new departure in text compression standards. The judges thought that this program looked like what you would get by pounding on the keys of an old typewriter at random. Copyright (c) 1988, Landon Curt Noll & Larry Bassel. All Rights Reserved. Permission for personal, educational or non-profit use is granted provided this this copyright and notice are included in its entirety and remains unaltered. All other uses must receive prior permission in writing from both Landon Curt Noll and Larry Bassel. from http://stevemiller.net/apps.html: What does this C source code do? This is one piece of code that I definitely cannot take credit for. It is the work of Ian Phillipps, and won him the 1988 Least Likely to Compile Successfully award in the the International Obfuscated C Code Contest. If you decide to compile it, make sure you compile it as a C file and not a C++ file. */ #include main(t,_,a) char *a; { return!0