It is more like two possible syntactic interpretations/parses of the same piece of code,
And what produces those two possible parses? Two parser instances. We're saying the same thing.
Saying "two instances of the parser" produce different things (on the same given code, presumably) makes it sound simply like the parser is non-deterministic or randomized.
Good.
In reply to Re^3: Perl is not Dynamically Parseable
by ikegami
in thread Perl is not Dynamically Parseable
by Jeffrey Kegler
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