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#! /usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Module::Build;
my $build = Module::Build->new(
dist_name => "Acme-GuessNumber",
dist_version => "0.04",
dist_abstract => "Automatic number guessing game robot",
dist_author => "imacat <imacat\@mail.imacat.idv.tw>",
license => "perl",
sign => 1,
build_requires => {
"Module::Signature" => 0,
"Test::Pod" => 0,
},
);
$build->create_build_script;
__END__

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Acme-GuessNumber change log
2013-05-10
1. lib/Acme/GuessNumber.pm: Applied the patch from Mark A. Smith
<jprogrammer082@gmail.com>, in order to fix the English errors
in the POD. Thank you, Mark, although I will not share my
jackpot with you. You have to win your own. ^_^
2. lib/Acme/GuessNumber.pm: Fixed several other English mistakes
in the POD.
2008-04-22
1. Found the LICENSE in question is the work of
ExtUtils::ModuleMaker. RT bug#35271 was submit on this
issue.
2. INSTALL: Added. Installation instructions moved from README
to INSTALL.
2008-04-21 version 0.03
1. Todo: Renamed to TODO.
2. TODO: Updated.
3. Artistic and COPYING: Added, in replace of LICENSE.
4. LICENSE: Deleted. Its GPL v2 is outdated, and its Artistic
license contains incorrect terms from unknown sources.
2008-02-29 version 0.02
2008-02-28
1. Makefile.PL: Added conditional checks for whether LICENSE is
available in ExtUtils::MakeMaker.
2. Build.PL: Added "build_requires".
3. Makefile.PL: Added conditional checks for whether SIGN is
available in ExtUtils::MakeMaker.
4. Makefile.PL: Added PL_FILES to disable PL files searching
behavior, in order to work with ExtUtils::MakeMaker earlier
than 6.25 that treats Build.PL as one of the PL files to run.
2007-05-19 version 0.01
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Acme-GuessNumber Installation Guide
* Table of Contents
* System Requirements
* Installation Instruction
** Install with ExtUtils::MakeMaker
** Install with Module::Build
** Install with the CPAN Shell
** Install with the CPANPLUS Shell
* System Requirements
1. Perl, version 5 or above. To be a winner of the game you have
no option but Perl 5. You can run perl -v to see your current Perl
version. If you don't have Perl, or if you have an older version of
Perl, you can download and install/upgrade it from Perl website.
http://www.perl.com/
If you are using MS-Windows, you can download and install
ActiveState ActivePerl.
http://www.activestate.com/
2. Required Perl modules: None.
3. Optional Perl modules: none
* Installation Instruction
** Install with ExtUtils::MakeMaker
arclog uses standard Perl installation with ExtUtils::MakeMaker.
Follow these steps:
% perl Makefile.PL
% make
% make test
% make install
When running make install, make sure you have the priviledge to
write to the installation location. This usually requires the root
priviledge.
If you are using ActivePerl under MS-Windows, you should use
nmake instead of make. nmake can be obtained from the Microsoft FTP
site.
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/nmake15.exe
If you want to install into another location, you can set the
PREFIX. For example, to install into your home when you are not
root:
% perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/home/jessica
Refer to the docuemntation of ExtUtils::MakeMaker for more
installation options (by running perldoc ExtUtils::MakeMaker).
** Install with Module::Build
You can install with Module::Build instead, if you prefer.
Follow these steps:
% perl Build.PL
% ./Build
% ./Build test
% ./Build install
When running ./Build install, make sure you have the priviledge to
write to the installation location. This usually requires the root
priviledge.
If you want to install into another location, you can set the
--prefix. For example, to install into your home when you are not
root:
% perl Build.PL --prefix=/home/jessica
Refer to the docuemntation of Module::Build for more
installation options (by running perldoc Module::Build).
** Install with the CPAN Shell
You can install with the CPAN shell, if you prefer. CPAN shell
takes care of ExtUtils::MakeMaker and Module::Build for you:
% cpan Acme::GuessNumber
Make sure you have the priviledge to write to the installation
location. This usually requires the root priviledge. Since CPAN
shell 1.81 you can set "make_install_make_command" and
"mbuild_install_build_command" in your CPAN configuration to switch
to root just before install:
% cpan
cpan> o conf make_install_make_command "sudo make"
cpan> o conf mbuild_install_build_command "sudo ./Build"
cpan> install Acme::GuessNumber
If you want to install into another location, you can set the
"makepl_arg" and "mbuild_arg" in your CPAN configuration. For
example, to install into your home when you are not root:
% cpan
cpan> o conf makepl_arg "PREFIX=/home/jessica"
cpan> o conf mbuild_arg "--prefix=/home/jessica"
cpan> install Acme::GuessNumber
Refer to the docuemntation of cpan for more CPAN shell commands
(by running perldoc cpan).
** Install with the CPANPLUS Shell
You can install with the CPANPLUS shell, if you prefer. CPANPLUS
shell takes care of ExtUtils::MakeMaker and Module::Build for you:
% cpanp -i Acme::GuessNumber
Make sure you have the priviledge to write to the installation
location. This usually requires the root priviledge.
If you want to install into another location, you can set the
"makemakerflags" and "buildflags" in your CPANPLUS configuration.
For example, to install into your home when you are not root:
% cpanp
CPAN Terminal> s conf makemakerflags "PREFIX=/home/jessica"
CPAN Terminal> s conf buildflags "--prefix=/home/jessica"
CPAN Terminal> install Acme::GuessNumber
Refer to the docuemntation of cpanp for more CPANPLUS shell
commands (by running perldoc cpanp).
imacat
2008-04-22
imacat@mail.imacat.idv.tw
http://www.imacat.idv.tw/

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Artistic
Build.PL
Changes
COPYING
INSTALL
lib/Acme/GuessNumber.pm
Makefile.PL
MANIFEST This list of files
META.yml
README
SIGNATURE
t/00-signature.t
t/01-basic.t
t/99-pod.t
TODO
META.json
SIGNATURE Added here by Module::Build

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"abstract" : "Automatic number guessing game robot",
"author" : [
"imacat <imacat@mail.imacat.idv.tw>"
],
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"license" : [
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],
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},
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}
}
},
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"file" : "lib/Acme/GuessNumber.pm",
"version" : "0.04"
}
},
"release_status" : "stable",
"resources" : {
"license" : [
"http://dev.perl.org/licenses/"
]
},
"version" : "0.04"
}

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---
abstract: 'Automatic number guessing game robot'
author:
- 'imacat <imacat@mail.imacat.idv.tw>'
build_requires:
Module::Signature: 0
Test::Pod: 0
configure_requires:
Module::Build: 0.40
dynamic_config: 1
generated_by: 'Module::Build version 0.4005, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.130880'
license: perl
meta-spec:
url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
version: 1.4
name: Acme-GuessNumber
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Acme::GuessNumber:
file: lib/Acme/GuessNumber.pm
version: 0.04
resources:
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{
"abstract" : "Automatic number guessing game robot",
"author" : [
"imacat <imacat@mail.imacat.idv.tw>"
],
"dynamic_config" : 0,
"generated_by" : "Module::Build version 0.4005, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.130880",
"license" : [
"perl_5"
],
"meta-spec" : {
"url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec",
"version" : "2"
},
"name" : "Acme-GuessNumber",
"prereqs" : {
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"requires" : {
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}
},
"runtime" : {
"requires" : {}
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"release_status" : "stable",
"resources" : {
"license" : [
"http://dev.perl.org/licenses/"
]
},
"version" : "0.04"
}

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---
abstract: 'Automatic number guessing game robot'
author:
- 'imacat <imacat@mail.imacat.idv.tw>'
build_requires:
ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 0
configure_requires:
Module::Build: 0.40
dynamic_config: 0
generated_by: 'Module::Build version 0.4005, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.130880'
license: perl
meta-spec:
url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
version: 1.4
name: Acme-GuessNumber
provides:
Acme::GuessNumber:
file: lib/Acme/GuessNumber.pm
version: 0.04
requires: {}
resources:
license: http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
version: 0.04

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# This Makefile is for the Acme-GuessNumber extension to perl.
#
# It was generated automatically by MakeMaker version
# 6.66 (Revision: 66600) from the contents of
# Makefile.PL. Don't edit this file, edit Makefile.PL instead.
#
# ANY CHANGES MADE HERE WILL BE LOST!
#
# MakeMaker ARGV: ()
#
# MakeMaker Parameters:
# ABSTRACT => q[Automatic number guessing game robot]
# AUTHOR => [q[imacat <imacat@mail.imacat.idv.tw>]]
# BUILD_REQUIRES => { }
# CONFIGURE_REQUIRES => { }
# LICENSE => q[perl]
# NAME => q[Acme-GuessNumber]
# PL_FILES => { }
# PREREQ_PM => { }
# SIGN => q[1]
# TEST_REQUIRES => { }
# VERSION => q[0.04]
# dist => { COMPRESS=>q[gzip -9], SUFFIX=>q[.gz] }
# --- MakeMaker post_initialize section:
# --- MakeMaker const_config section:
# These definitions are from config.sh (via /usr/lib/perl5/5.16.2/x86_64-linux-thread-multi-ld/Config.pm).
# They may have been overridden via Makefile.PL or on the command line.
AR = ar
CC = cc
CCCDLFLAGS = -fPIC
CCDLFLAGS = -Wl,-E -Wl,-rpath,/usr/lib/perl5/5.16.2/x86_64-linux-thread-multi-ld/CORE
DLEXT = so
DLSRC = dl_dlopen.xs
EXE_EXT =
FULL_AR = /usr/bin/ar
LD = cc
LDDLFLAGS = -shared -O3 -g -L/usr/local/lib -fstack-protector
LDFLAGS = -fstack-protector -L/usr/local/lib
LIBC = /lib/libc-2.11.3.so
LIB_EXT = .a
OBJ_EXT = .o
OSNAME = linux
OSVERS = 2.6.32-5-amd64
RANLIB = :
SITELIBEXP = /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.16.2
SITEARCHEXP = /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.16.2/x86_64-linux-thread-multi-ld
SO = so
VENDORARCHEXP =
VENDORLIBEXP =
# --- MakeMaker constants section:
AR_STATIC_ARGS = cr
DIRFILESEP = /
DFSEP = $(DIRFILESEP)
NAME = Acme-GuessNumber
NAME_SYM = Acme_GuessNumber
VERSION = 0.04
VERSION_MACRO = VERSION
VERSION_SYM = 0_04
DEFINE_VERSION = -D$(VERSION_MACRO)=\"$(VERSION)\"
XS_VERSION = 0.04
XS_VERSION_MACRO = XS_VERSION
XS_DEFINE_VERSION = -D$(XS_VERSION_MACRO)=\"$(XS_VERSION)\"
INST_ARCHLIB = blib/arch
INST_SCRIPT = blib/script
INST_BIN = blib/bin
INST_LIB = blib/lib
INST_MAN1DIR = blib/man1
INST_MAN3DIR = blib/man3
MAN1EXT = 1
MAN3EXT = 3
INSTALLDIRS = site
DESTDIR =
PREFIX = $(SITEPREFIX)
PERLPREFIX = /usr
SITEPREFIX = /usr
VENDORPREFIX =
INSTALLPRIVLIB = /usr/lib/perl5/5.16.2
DESTINSTALLPRIVLIB = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLPRIVLIB)
INSTALLSITELIB = /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.16.2
DESTINSTALLSITELIB = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLSITELIB)
INSTALLVENDORLIB =
DESTINSTALLVENDORLIB = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLVENDORLIB)
INSTALLARCHLIB = /usr/lib/perl5/5.16.2/x86_64-linux-thread-multi-ld
DESTINSTALLARCHLIB = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLARCHLIB)
INSTALLSITEARCH = /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.16.2/x86_64-linux-thread-multi-ld
DESTINSTALLSITEARCH = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLSITEARCH)
INSTALLVENDORARCH =
DESTINSTALLVENDORARCH = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLVENDORARCH)
INSTALLBIN = /usr/bin
DESTINSTALLBIN = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLBIN)
INSTALLSITEBIN = /usr/bin
DESTINSTALLSITEBIN = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLSITEBIN)
INSTALLVENDORBIN =
DESTINSTALLVENDORBIN = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLVENDORBIN)
INSTALLSCRIPT = /usr/bin
DESTINSTALLSCRIPT = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLSCRIPT)
INSTALLSITESCRIPT = /usr/bin
DESTINSTALLSITESCRIPT = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLSITESCRIPT)
INSTALLVENDORSCRIPT =
DESTINSTALLVENDORSCRIPT = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLVENDORSCRIPT)
INSTALLMAN1DIR = /usr/share/man/man1
DESTINSTALLMAN1DIR = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLMAN1DIR)
INSTALLSITEMAN1DIR = /usr/share/man/man1
DESTINSTALLSITEMAN1DIR = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLSITEMAN1DIR)
INSTALLVENDORMAN1DIR =
DESTINSTALLVENDORMAN1DIR = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLVENDORMAN1DIR)
INSTALLMAN3DIR = /usr/share/man/man3
DESTINSTALLMAN3DIR = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLMAN3DIR)
INSTALLSITEMAN3DIR = /usr/share/man/man3
DESTINSTALLSITEMAN3DIR = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLSITEMAN3DIR)
INSTALLVENDORMAN3DIR =
DESTINSTALLVENDORMAN3DIR = $(DESTDIR)$(INSTALLVENDORMAN3DIR)
PERL_LIB = /usr/lib/perl5/5.16.2
PERL_ARCHLIB = /usr/lib/perl5/5.16.2/x86_64-linux-thread-multi-ld
LIBPERL_A = libperl.a
FIRST_MAKEFILE = Makefile
MAKEFILE_OLD = Makefile.old
MAKE_APERL_FILE = Makefile.aperl
PERLMAINCC = $(CC)
PERL_INC = /usr/lib/perl5/5.16.2/x86_64-linux-thread-multi-ld/CORE
PERL = /usr/bin/perl
FULLPERL = /usr/bin/perl
ABSPERL = $(PERL)
PERLRUN = $(PERL)
FULLPERLRUN = $(FULLPERL)
ABSPERLRUN = $(ABSPERL)
PERLRUNINST = $(PERLRUN) "-I$(INST_ARCHLIB)" "-I$(INST_LIB)"
FULLPERLRUNINST = $(FULLPERLRUN) "-I$(INST_ARCHLIB)" "-I$(INST_LIB)"
ABSPERLRUNINST = $(ABSPERLRUN) "-I$(INST_ARCHLIB)" "-I$(INST_LIB)"
PERL_CORE = 0
PERM_DIR = 755
PERM_RW = 644
PERM_RWX = 755
MAKEMAKER = /usr/lib/perl5/5.16.2/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm
MM_VERSION = 6.66
MM_REVISION = 66600
# FULLEXT = Pathname for extension directory (eg Foo/Bar/Oracle).
# BASEEXT = Basename part of FULLEXT. May be just equal FULLEXT. (eg Oracle)
# PARENT_NAME = NAME without BASEEXT and no trailing :: (eg Foo::Bar)
# DLBASE = Basename part of dynamic library. May be just equal BASEEXT.
MAKE = make
FULLEXT = Acme-GuessNumber
BASEEXT = GuessNumber
PARENT_NAME =
DLBASE = $(BASEEXT)
VERSION_FROM =
OBJECT =
LDFROM = $(OBJECT)
LINKTYPE = dynamic
BOOTDEP =
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C_FILES =
O_FILES =
H_FILES =
MAN1PODS =
MAN3PODS = lib/Acme/GuessNumber.pm
# Where is the Config information that we are using/depend on
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# Where to build things
INST_LIBDIR = $(INST_LIB)
INST_ARCHLIBDIR = $(INST_ARCHLIB)
INST_AUTODIR = $(INST_LIB)/auto/$(FULLEXT)
INST_ARCHAUTODIR = $(INST_ARCHLIB)/auto/$(FULLEXT)
INST_STATIC =
INST_DYNAMIC =
INST_BOOT =
# Extra linker info
EXPORT_LIST =
PERL_ARCHIVE =
PERL_ARCHIVE_AFTER =
TO_INST_PM = lib/Acme/GuessNumber.pm
PM_TO_BLIB = lib/Acme/GuessNumber.pm \
blib/lib/Acme/GuessNumber.pm
# --- MakeMaker platform_constants section:
MM_Unix_VERSION = 6.66
PERL_MALLOC_DEF = -DPERL_EXTMALLOC_DEF -Dmalloc=Perl_malloc -Dfree=Perl_mfree -Drealloc=Perl_realloc -Dcalloc=Perl_calloc
# --- MakeMaker tool_autosplit section:
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VERBINST = 0
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DOC_INSTALL = $(ABSPERLRUN) -MExtUtils::Command::MM -e 'perllocal_install' --
UNINSTALL = $(ABSPERLRUN) -MExtUtils::Command::MM -e 'uninstall' --
WARN_IF_OLD_PACKLIST = $(ABSPERLRUN) -MExtUtils::Command::MM -e 'warn_if_old_packlist' --
MACROSTART =
MACROEND =
USEMAKEFILE = -f
FIXIN = $(ABSPERLRUN) -MExtUtils::MY -e 'MY->fixin(shift)' --
# --- MakeMaker makemakerdflt section:
makemakerdflt : all
$(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
# --- MakeMaker dist section:
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SUFFIX = .gz
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TO_UNIX = $(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
CI = ci -u
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DIST_DEFAULT = tardist
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LINKTYPE="$(LINKTYPE)"\
PREFIX="$(PREFIX)"
# --- MakeMaker special_targets section:
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#! /usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
use vars qw($eummver %sign %license);
$eummver = $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION;
$eummver =~ s/_//;
# SIGN is only availabe since ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.18
%sign = qw();
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# LICENSE is only availabe since ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.30_01
%license = qw();
%license = (LICENSE => "perl") if $eummver > 6.30;
WriteMakefile(
NAME => "Acme-GuessNumber",
VERSION => "0.04",
ABSTRACT => "Automatic number guessing game robot",
AUTHOR => "imacat <imacat\@mail.imacat.idv.tw>",
PREREQ_PM => { },
PL_FILES => { },
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%license,
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COMPRESS => "gzip -9",
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},
);
__END__

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Acme-GuessNumber - Automatic number guessing game robot
Many people have this experience: You sit before a gambling table. You
keep placing the bet. You know the Goddess will finally smile at you.
You just don't know when. You have only to wait. As the time goes by,
the bets in your hand become fewer and fewer. You feel the time goes
slower and slower. This lengthy waiting process become painfully long,
like a train running straightforwardly into hell. You start feeling
your whole life is a failure, as the jackpot never comes...
But, hey, why so painfully waiting? The Goddess will finally smile at
you, right? So, why not put this painly waiting process to a computer
program? Yes. This is the whole idea, the greatest invention in the
century:: An automatic gambler! There is no secret. It is simple
brute force. It never-endingly runs toward the final jackpot. You can
go for other business: sleep, eat, work. When you finally came back you
wins. With it, the hell of gambling is history!
Remember, that the computer is never affected by emotion, luck,
everything. It never feel anxious or depress. It simply, faithfully,
determinedly runs the probability until the jackpot. As you know,
the anxiety and depression is the enemy of the games, while a
simple, faithful and determined mind is the only path to the jackpot.
This makes computer a perfect candidate as a gambler than an ordinary
human.
* Installation
Read INSTALL for instructions on how to install
Locale::Maketext::Gettext.
* News, Changes and Updates
Refer to the Changes for changes, bug fixes, updates, new functions, etc.
* Copyright
Copyright (c) 2007-2008 imacat. All rights reserved. This program is free
software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
as Perl itself.

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signed via the Module::Signature module, version 0.70.
To verify the content in this distribution, first make sure you have
Module::Signature installed, then type:
% cpansign -v
It will check each file's integrity, as well as the signature's
validity. If "==> Signature verified OK! <==" is not displayed,
the distribution may already have been compromised, and you should
not run its Makefile.PL or Build.PL.
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- Add the jackpots for the game winners, of course.
- Add the worldwide ranking for the top 10 winners through internet
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# Acme::GuessNumber - Number guessing game robot
# Copyright (c) 2007-2008 imacat. All rights reserved. This program is free
# software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
# as Perl itself.
# First written: 2007-05-19
package Acme::GuessNumber;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base qw(Exporter);
use vars qw($VERSION @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK);
$VERSION = 0.04;
@EXPORT = qw(guess_number HURRY_UP);
@EXPORT_OK = @EXPORT;
# Prototype declaration
sub guess_number($;$);
use vars qw(@GUESSMSGS @RESTMSGS);
@GUESSMSGS = split /\n/, << "EOT";
%d?
Is it %d?
It must be %d!
EOT
@RESTMSGS = split /\n/, << "EOT";
Any cigarette?
I'm feeling lucky tonight
I'm getting a little tired
It's killing me
I'm gonna faint
EOT
# HURRY_UP: Speed up the game
use constant HURRY_UP => 1;
# guess_number: Play the game
sub guess_number($;$) {
local ($_, %_);
my ($max, $hurry, $to_rest);
($max, $hurry) = @_;
$hurry = 0 if @_ < 2;
# Play the game
$to_rest = 5 + int rand 7 unless $hurry;
while (1) {
my ($num, $guess);
# Generate the number
$num = 1 + int rand $max;
# Generate the guess
$guess = 1 + int rand $max;
# Output our guess
$_ = sprintf $GUESSMSGS[int rand scalar @GUESSMSGS], $guess;
printf "%-40s", "<Player>: $_";
# Hit?
if ($guess == $num) {
print "<Banker>: Jackpot!\n";
last;
}
print "<Banker>: Sorry, it's $num.\n";
# We are in a hurry
next if $hurry;
# Take a little rest
if (--$to_rest == 0) {
my ($flush, $rest);
$flush = $|;
$| = 1;
# Yell something
print " *" . $RESTMSGS[int rand scalar @RESTMSGS] . "* ";
$rest = 3 + int rand 4;
while ($rest-- > 0) {
print ".";
sleep 1;
}
print "\n";
$| = $flush;
# Reset the rest counter
$to_rest = 5 + int rand 7;
# Take a breath
} else {
sleep 1;
}
}
return;
}
return 1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Acme::GuessNumber - An automatic number guessing game robot
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Acme::GuessNumber;
guess_number(25);
# If you are in a hurry
guess_number(25, HURRY_UP);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Many people have this experience: You sit before a gambling table. You
keep placing the bet. You know the Goddess will finally smile at you.
You just don't know when. You have only to wait. As the time goes by,
the bets in your hand become fewer and fewer. You feel the time goes
slower and slower. This lengthy waiting process become painfully long,
like a train running straightforwardly into hell. You start feeling
your whole life is a misery, as the jackpot never comes...
But, hey, why so painfully waiting? The Goddess will finally smile at
you, right? So, why not put this painly waiting process to a computer
program? Yes. That is the whole idea, the greatest invention in the
century: An automatic gambler! There is no secret. It is simple
brute-force. It never-endingly runs toward your final jackpot. You can
go for your life: sleep, eat, work. When you finally came back you
win. With it, the hell of gambling is history!
Remember, that the computer is never affected by emotions, luck,
everything. It never feel anxious or depressed. It simply, faithfully,
determinedly runs the probability until the jackpot. As you know,
the anxiety and depression are the enemy of the games, while a
simple, faithful, and determined mind is the only path to the jackpot.
This makes a computer a perfect gambler than an ordinary human being.
=head1 FUNCTIONS
=over
=item guess_number($max, $hurry)
Start playing. Give it a maximum range of the numbers, and the program
will play the number guessing game for you. If you are in a hurry, you
can also speed it up by setting $hurry = 1, or use the exported symbol
HURRY_UP.
=back
=head1 NOTES
=head2 It's so funny! May I join the game?
No. That's the whole point of acme. Human beings are never acme. Only
machines are acme. So, in order for everything to be acme, no human
being is allowed. This ensures that when guessing, the player
is never bothered by all kinds of feelings: anxiety, depression,
anything. It just guesses, precisely. Nothing more.
=head1 BUGS
No. This can't possiblely be wrong. This is brute-force. It will try
until it succeeds. Nothing can stop it from success. You always win!
You will always win! The Goddess will always smile at you!
=head1 SEE ALSO
None.
=head1 AUTHOR
imacat <imacat@mail.imacat.idv.tw>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007-2008 imacat. All rights reserved. This program is free
software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
as Perl itself.
=cut

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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
print "1..1\n";
if (!-s 'SIGNATURE') {
print "ok 1 # skip No signature file found\n";
}
elsif (!eval { require Module::Signature; 1 }) {
print "ok 1 # skip ",
"Next time around, consider install Module::Signature, ",
"so you can verify the integrity of this distribution.\n";
}
elsif (!eval { require Socket; Socket::inet_aton('pgp.mit.edu') }) {
print "ok 1 # skip Cannot connect to the keyserver\n";
}
else {
(Module::Signature::verify() == Module::Signature::SIGNATURE_OK())
or print "not ";
print "ok 1 # Valid signature\n";
}
__END__

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#! /usr/bin/perl -w
# Basic test suite
# Copyright (c) 2007 imacat. All rights reserved. This program is free
# software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
# as Perl itself.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test;
BEGIN { plan tests => 1 }
use vars qw($r);
$r = eval {
use Acme::GuessNumber;
guess_number(25, HURRY_UP);
return 1;
};
# 1
ok($r, 1);

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#!/usr/bin/perl
use Test::More;
eval "use Test::Pod 1.00";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD" if $@;
all_pod_files_ok();