Hello!
I have a problem with converting this grammar to BNF version in Perl. I am using Parse RecDescent
$grammar = q{
start: seq
seq: '(' seqstr(s) ')'
seqstr: seq | tagstr
tagstr: OZN ( seq | rijec )
OZN: /[A-Z.,?'*:`*]+ /
rijec: /[\w-?,:<*`*]+/
};
i tried this but it is not working.
use Grammar::BNF;
my $g = Grammar::BNF.generate(Q:to<END>
<start> => <seq>
<seq> => '(' <seqstr(s)> ')'
<seqstr> => <seq> | <tagstr>
<tagstr> => <OZN> '(' <seq> | <rijec> ')'
<OZN> => /[A-Z.,?'*:`*]+ /
<rijec> => /[\w-?,:<*`*]+/
END
);
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