Hi,
I am trying to dive into Parse::RecDescent madness, and here is where I am stuck. Some sample code:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Parse::RecDescent;
use Data::Dumper;
$::RD_AUTOACTION = q { [@item] };
my $parse = Parse::RecDescent->new (q {
config: section(s) /\z/
section: server | key
server: 'bind-server' ip { [@item[0,2]] }
ip: ascii_byte '.' ascii_byte '.' ascii_byte '.' ascii_byte { join
+ ('', @item[1..7]) }
ascii_byte: /\d+/ <reject: do{$item[1] > 255}> { $item[1] }
key: 'tsig-key' filename { [@item[0,2]] }
filename: '"' /[^"]+/ '"' { $item[2] } | /[^"\s]+/ { $item[1] }
});
print Dumper $parse->section ('
bind-server 127.0.0.1
tsig-key "/etc/bind/rndc.key"
');
It gives me
$VAR1 = [
'section',
[
'server',
'127.0.0.1'
]
];
like the second parsed line does not exist.
Thank you for your help.
Peter
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