Just to confirm (since the docs only mention this working with
new and the parent wasn't confident in his answer), here's a working example of
$::RD_AUTOACTION being set when
Precompile is called:
use Data::Dumper qw( Dumper );
use Parse::RecDescent ();
{
local $::RD_AUTOACTION = q { [@item] };
Parse::RecDescent->Precompile(
'parse: /a/ /b/ /c/',
'Grammar'
)
or die("Bad grammar\n");
}
{
# Normally, this would be in another file.
require Grammar;
my $parser = Grammar->new();
print(Dumper($parser->parse('a b c')));
}
outputs
$VAR1 = [
'parse',
'a',
'b',
'c'
];
If you comment out autoaction, the output is
$VAR1 = 'c';
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