No problems with Perl 5.10.0 build 1001 either.

>c:\progs\perl5100\bin\perl 659805a.pl printing code (3030) to RD_TRACE >type errfile Parse::RecDescent: Treating "parse:" as a rule declaration >type parsefile The system cannot find the file specified. >type tracefile 1| parse |Trying rule: [parse] | 1| parse |Trying production: [] | 1| parse |>>Matched production: []<< | 1| parse |>>Matched rule<< (return value: | | |[parse]) | 1| parse |(consumed: []) |
>c:\progs\perl5100\bin\perl -v This is perl, v5.10.0 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread (with 1 registered patch, see perl -V for more detail) Copyright 1987-2007, Larry Wall Binary build 1001 [283495] provided by ActiveState http://www.ActiveSt +ate.com Built Dec 18 2007 08:46:15 ... >c:\progs\perl5100\bin\perl 659805b.pl tr|tracerulen|tracemsg | >type tracefile tr|tracerulen|tracemsg |

In reply to Re: Wierd Windows Parse::RecDescent output problem by ikegami
in thread Wierd Windows Parse::RecDescent output problem by dreadpiratepeter

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