ok, got the answer from perldoc perl5int - I can give it a try in my spare 
time

Le jeudi 9 janvier 2014 20:34:47 UTC+1, Durand Jean-Damien a écrit :
>
> yacc/lex of perl5 is in its source tree ?
> HAving done C I know some of the pitfalls when starting from a yacc/lex 
> form -;
>
> Le jeudi 9 janvier 2014 18:48:05 UTC+1, Jeffrey Kegler a écrit :
>>
>>  Gee whiz, Reini, we were waiting for you. :-)
>>
>> More seriously, I have one suggestion for anyone thinking of writing a 
>> Marpa-powered Perl grammar.  I made a start at it, and it's in the test 
>> suite.  Do *NOT* bother looking at it.  It's based on an older, pre-events 
>> Marpa, and it is best not to waste time on it and to make a fresh start 
>> from the YACC grammar in the Perl source.
>>
>> -- jeffrey
>>  
>>  On 01/09/2014 09:34 AM, Reini Urban wrote:
>>  
>> On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Jeffrey Kegler<[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Reini would be our list's expert on this, but since we haven't heard from
>> him, I'll throw in my guess -- it looks like they are using PPI to parse.
>> The grammar you linked to apparently does not guide the parsing -- it's used
>> to implement an interface. -- jeffrey
>>
>>  Yes, right. PPI is used for rperl, and the guide is just for the API 
>> overview.
>>
>> Marpa would be faster, but we don't have a perl grammar for marpa yet.
>> I'm counting on you, guys.
>> Also for p2, where I had to write my incomplete perl grammar from scratch
>>
>>
>>  On 01/07/2014 11:09 AM, Durand Jean-Damien wrote:
>>
>> Was reading this blogs.perl.org post about rperl and interestingly this
>> grammar.
>> Sound heaviily Marpa compatible - but is that really Marpa behind - somebody
>> knows?
>>
>>   
>> 

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