Then, go to the Parse::RecDescent reverse-dependencies page [1], since I 
think many of the listed modules will use a Parse::RecDescent grammar in 
their solution. You can use that to kick-start a re-write.

Some entries on that list might surprise you, e.g. GraphViz2. I did not use 
Parse::RecDescent in my module, but I did use indirectly it in test data I 
copied from other authors.

Likewise, see the reverse dependencies page [2] for Pegex.

[1] https://metacpan.org/requires/distribution/Parse-RecDescent?sort=[[2,1]]

[2] https://metacpan.org/requires/distribution/Pegex?sort=[[2,1]]

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