NAME
Acme::Lingua::Pirate::Perl - be writin' thy Perl like a swarthy sea-dog
SYNOPSIS
use Acme::Lingua::Pirate::Perl;
Then use the following bits o' argot to pepper up yer Perl:
be
foreq
,equal
for==
seize
orsteal
orplunder
forshift
thrust
forpush
,hurl
forpop
keelhaul
orscuttle
orsink
orcapsize
fordie
- add " her" if you likecurse
forwarn
the booty
orthe treasure
(ora treasure
) for@_
the gold
orthe doubloons
for$_
Davy Jones' Locker
for$@
,a whale
(orthe whale
) for$!
anda hornpipe
or (the hornpipe
) for$%
the rope's end
for$/
sound off
,yell
orcry
forprint
vast
foruc
,puny
forlc
squint at
forstudy
cast off
forreturn
,sail off
orweigh anchor
forexit
bilge:
for__DATA__
andpoop deck:
for__END__
You also have a wide range of traditional pirate vocabulary to scatter through your code and make it all the more piratical, although they won't cause anything to actually happen, except perhaps terrifying any landlubbers who happen to read your code.
arr (or arrr, arrrr...)
yar (or yarr, yarrr...)
avast
curse ye
curse thy deadlights
matey
scallywag(s)
shiver me timbers
splice the mainbrace
sprog(s)
swab(s)
ye scurvy dog(s)
yo ho (ho) (optionally hyphenated)
These are case-insensitive and can be followed by a non-word character (i.e., space or punctuation), allowing you to mix and match at will. Examples:
AVAST! YE SCURVY DOG!
Arrrrrr. Shiver me timbers matey.
Yar! Curse thy deadlights, sprog!
yo-ho-ho, scallywags
More handy piratical vocab can be found at: http://www.puzzlepirates.com/Vocabulary.xhtml
WHY?
Take heed! September 19th be International Talk Like A Pirate Day! An' if thy code ain't shipshape, ye'll be walkin' the plank!
AUTHOR
Earle Martin <hex [at] cpan [dot] org>, but really Simon Wistow <simon [at] twoshortplanks [dot] com>, because this is a straight rip of his Acme::Lingua::Strine::Perl!
BLAME
It's all london.pm's fault, of course.
DEDICATION
This module is dedicated to Captain Jack Sparrow, the best pirate I have ever seen.