Category : C Source Code
Archive   : STRANGEC.ZIP
Filename : 1985.C

 
Output of file : 1985.C contained in archive : STRANGEC.ZIP
Since people often request the previous year's winners at the start of
the contest, I include the 1985 winners below. Please keep in mind that
the rules have chanmged between 1985 and 1986.

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The following programs were judged good (bad? wierd?) enough to win
awards. This year, rather than trying to rank the programs in order of
obfuscatedness, we gave a single award in each of 4 categories and a
grand prize.

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1. The most obscure program:
(submitted by Lennart Augustsson )

#define p struct c
#define q struct b
#define h a->a
#define i a->b
#define e i->c
#define o a=(*b->a)(b->b,b->c)
#define s return a;}q*
#define n (d,b)p*b;{q*a;p*c;
#define z(t)(t*)malloc(sizeof(t))
q{int a;p{q*(*a)();int b;p*c;}*b;};q*u n a=z(q);h=d;i=z(p);i->a=u;i->b=d+1;s
v n c=b;do o,b=i;while(!(h%d));i=c;i->a=v;i->b=d;e=b;s
w n o;c=i;i=b;i->a=w;e=z(p);e->a=v;e->b=h;e->c=c;s
t n for(;;)o,main(-h),b=i;}main(b){p*a;if(b>0)a=z(p),h=w,a->c=z(p),a->c->a=u,a->c->b=2,t(0,a);putchar(b?main(b/2),-b%2+'0':10);}

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2. The worst abuse of the C preprocessor:
(submitted by Col. G. L. Sicherman )

#define C_C_(_)~' '&_
#define _C_C(_)('\b'b'\b'>=C_C>'\t'b'\n')
#define C_C _|_
#define b *
#define C /b/
#define V _C_C(
main(C,V)
char **V;
/* C program. (If you don't
* understand it look it
*/ up.) (In the C Manual)
{
char _,__;
while (read(0,&__,1) & write((_=(_=C_C_(__),C)),
_C_,1)) _=C-V+subr(&V);
}
subr(C)
char *C;
{
C="Lint says "argument Manual isn't used." What's that
mean?"; while (write((read(C_C('"'-'/*"'/*"*/))?__:__-_+
'\b'b'\b'|((_-52)%('\b'b'\b'+C_C_('\t'b'\n'))+1),1),&_,1));
}

[ This program confused the C preprocessor so badly that it left some
comments in the preprocessed version. Also, lint DID complain that
"argument Manual isn't used". ]

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3. The strangest appearing program:
(submitted by Ed Lycklama )

#define o define
#o ___o write
#o ooo (unsigned)
#o o_o_ 1
#o _o_ char
#o _oo goto
#o _oo_ read
#o o_o for
#o o_ main
#o o__ if
#o oo_ 0
#o _o(_,__,___)(void)___o(_,__,ooo(___))
#o __o (o_o_<<((o_o_<<(o_o_< o_(){_o_ _=oo_,__,___,____[__o];_oo ______;_____:___=__o-o_o_; _______:
_o(o_o_,____,__=(_-o_o_<___?_-o_o_:___));o_o(;__;_o(o_o_,"\b",o_o_),__--);
_o(o_o_," ",o_o_);o__(--___)_oo _______;_o(o_o_,"\n",o_o_);______:o__(_=_oo_(
oo_,____,__o))_oo _____;}

[it looks like tty noise]

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4. The best "small" program:
(submitted by Jack Applin [with help from Robert Heckendorn]
)

main(v,c)char**c;{for(v[c++]="Hello, world!\n)";(!!c)[*c]&&(v--||--c&&execlp(*c,*c,c[!!c]+!!c,!c));**c=!c)write(!!*c,*c,!!**c);}

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5. The grand prize (most well-rounded in confusion):
(submitted by Carl Shapiro )

#define P(X)j=write(1,X,1)
#define C 39
int M[5000]={2},*u=M,N[5000],R=22,a[4],l[]={0,-1,C-1,-1},m[]={1,-C,-1,C},*b=N,
*d=N,c,e,f,g,i,j,k,s;main(){for(M[i=C*R-1]=24;f|d>=b;){c=M[g=i];i=e;for(s=f=0;
s<4;s++)if((k=m[s]+g)>=0&&k=16!=M[k]>=16))
a[f++]=s;if(f){f=M[e=m[s=a[rand()/(1+2147483647/f)]]+g];j=j M[g]=c|1<b++?b[-1]:e;}P(" ");for(s=C;--s;
P("_"))P(" ");for(;P("\n"),R--;P("|"))for(e=C;e--;P("_ "+(*u++/8)%2))
P("| "+(*u/4)%2);}

[As submitted, this program was 3 lines (2 of defines and 1 of code).
To make news/mail/etc. happy we split the last line into 7. Join them
back without the newlines to get the original version]

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Congratulations to the winners (and anyone else who wasted their time
creating such wierd programs).

For your own enjoyment, you can figure out what these programs do. Or
if this is too hard, compile and run them! All of these compiled and
ran on the vax. Lint was even happy with most of the entries.


  3 Responses to “Category : C Source Code
Archive   : STRANGEC.ZIP
Filename : 1985.C

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/