After setting $::RD_TRACE=1 and looking at the trace for a few minutes, I added the line    IF RMOVE > 0 L1 under data, right before your original    IF rmove < 8 L1 and I got
got label: L1 got if: IF IF 1 > 0 L1 got label: IF got if: IF IF 9 < 8 L1 1 7 0
which would indicate that variable names are case sensitive. You might wanna do a $main::symbol{lc $item{var_name}} from now on ;)

 
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In reply to Re: Help with tweaking Parse::RecDescent grammar by PodMaster
in thread Help with tweaking Parse::RecDescent grammar by jeffa

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