Howdy Monks,

After another year of work, I've had to abandon PPI and created a whole new RPerl grammar from scratch:

https://github.com/wbraswell/rperl/blob/master/lib/RPerl/Grammar.eyp

Installation should now be as simple as:

$ cpanm WBRASWELL/RPerl-1.000_002.tar.gz

For more information about install options, please see:

https://github.com/wbraswell/rperl/blob/master/INSTALL

We're up to the point of generating an RPerl abstract syntax tree (AST) from valid RPerl input source code, next there are a few more grammar tests to implement, and then the AST-to-C++ code generator, then that's it!

Sorry it's taken so long, but as usual this software development project turned out to be much more complex than originally anticipated. :-)

Perling,
~ Will the Chill, rperl.org & austin.pm

In reply to Perl 5 Optimizing Compiler, Part 12: Merry Christmas! RPerl v1.0 Beta 2 On CPAN by Will_the_Chill

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