If you can understand Parse::RecDescent then your best bet is probably to try to subclass it before modifying it. If that doesn't work, then try hacking on it.
If this is a concern, then why don't you send a line to the author who supposedly is actually at work on Parse::FastDescent. Perhaps you can get utf-8 as an option in the new module.
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In reply to Re: Parse::RecDescent and utf-8
by erikharrison
in thread Parse::RecDescent and utf-8
by ph0enix
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