I believe the following qualifies as Demonstratively possible code but I'm sure you've seen it before :)

update:

Something new you might not have seen c2ast.pl - C source analysis MarpaX::Languages::C::AST / http://blogs.perl.org/users/jeffrey_kegler/2013/08/a-marpa-powered-c-parser.html , http://blogs.perl.org/users/jeffrey_kegler/2013/06/mixing-procedural-and-declarative-parsing-gracefully.html

MarpaX::Database::Terminfo, MarpaX::xPathLike, MarpaX::Demo::JSONParser, MarpaX::Demo::StringParser

Shotgun Re: Count Quoted Words, Re^2: POD style regex for inline HTML elements, marpa scanless, Re: print output from the text file. (marpa scanless dsl calculator), Re^2: Help with regular expression ( m/\G/gc ), JSON parser as a single Perl Regex, Re^2: Help with regular expression, perlfaq6#What good is \G in a regular expression?, RFC: A walkthrough from JSON ABNF to Regexp::Grammars,Re^2: parsing XML fragments (xml log files) with... a regex


In reply to Re: How would you parse this? by Anonymous Monk
in thread How would you parse this? by BrowserUk

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