Here is the output I get:

Oops, portList should be

portList : "'" "(" record(s?) ")" { $item[3] }

I made a minor change (undid my mergine of ' and ( into a single token) right before posting without testing.

By the way, "'(" means no whitespace (as defined by <skip>, \s* by default) is allwed between the two characters, while "'" "(" means whitespace IS allowed.

could this have something to do with the #f?

Is that a commment? I treated it as a comment, so I used <skip> to handle it.

If it's not a comment, what is it? An unquoted string? Does it support any kind of escapes?


In reply to Re^5: Help with Parse::RecDescent grammar by ikegami
in thread Help with Parse::RecDescent grammar by dramguy

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