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In this question I asked you to guess an anagram quine based on its output. However it looks like we don't have a question asking to golf an anagram quine yet. So your task will be to make the shortest anagram quine that you can.
What is an anagram quine?
An anagram quine is a non empty program that prints an anagram of its source code, other than its original source.
Here's an example of an anagram quine in Python 2:
print`'`print`*2'*2`
You should not read your own source for this challenge.
Does this have to be a proper quine? – Leaky Nun – 2017-06-07T17:21:19.397
2@LeakyNun No, It can't be a quine. – Post Rock Garf Hunter – 2017-06-07T17:21:58.647
2Does the outputted code have to be a valid program? – MD XF – 2017-06-07T17:43:28.600
Is code that doesn't actually meet our PPCG definition of a quine (minus the printing its source code) valid? – Okx – 2017-06-07T17:45:17.843
I could've sworn we had this exact challenge before, but I guess not... – ETHproductions – 2017-06-07T18:12:18.733
1@MDXF No it does not. – Post Rock Garf Hunter – 2017-06-07T18:38:40.250
2@Okx It should follow our standard requirements for a quine (other than it being a quine). – Post Rock Garf Hunter – 2017-06-07T18:39:03.197
1@LeakyNun Mind you, I don't think 0-byte programs have anagrams that differ from the original either! – Neil – 2017-06-07T19:52:21.090