VI SOLVES MAZE (and lies about it)
0257014-Robert White140
rwhite at nusdecs.uucp
Thu Jan 17 19:55:14 AEST 1991
In article <14885 at sunspot.megatest.UUCP> ivan at sunspot.UUCP (Ivan Batinic) writes:
> char*M,A,Z,E=40,J[80],T[3];main(C){for(M=J+E,*J=A=scanf("%d",&
> C) ;-- E;J [E ]=M
> [E ]= E) printf("._"); for(;(A-=Z=!Z) || (printf("\n|"
> ) , A = 39 ,C --
> ) ; Z || printf (T ))T[Z]=Z[A-(E =A[J-Z])&&!C
> & A == M[ A]
> |6<<11<rand()||!C&!Z?J[M[E]=M[A]]=E,J[M[A]=A-Z]=A,"_.":" |"];}
>
> a) It attempts to print a maze
> b) It looks like a maze in source
> c) Parsing the source is like solving a maze
d) The maze pathways spell the word "MAZE"
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