It doesn't look to me like Tree::Parser is the right tool, but then I have no real idea what it is you are trying to achieve. Try filling us in on the back story somewhat. At least show us the nature of the syntax you are trying to parse and give us a hint about how you intend to use the parse tree.
In reply to Re: Parsing syntax trees
by GrandFather
in thread Parsing syntax trees
by betacentauri
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