Having installed RTF::Parser on my linux laptop just now, and seeing the README page for that module, it doesn't look like it's in a usable state -- e.g. there doesn't appear to be any documentation for how to use it. (And there wasn't any explicit mention of how old it is -- but the downloaded files under .cpan/build date from July 1999.) This looks like a dead-end, orphaned module. (Should CPAN have something like a garbage-collection process to clear away stuff like this?)

On the other hand, RTF::Tokenizer seems to be quite current, and is documented. You didn't mention what you need to do, but maybe this module will be able to help you out.


In reply to Re: Parse::RecDescent grammar for RTF by graff
in thread Parse::RecDescent grammar for RTF by Courage

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