If I understand the problem correctly, a grammar along the following lines should do what you want:
my $grammar = q {
startrule: statement (endline statement)(s?)
statement: print open text end
print: "print"
open: "'"
text: /([^']*)/
end: "'"
endline: /(\n|\r)+/
};
It tells the parser that there should be one or more statements, separated by endlines.
Hope this helps, -gjb-
Update: graff is correct, the above grammar unfortunately doesn't work on closer inspection, his is the solution I came up with after fixing mine with the exception of /^\Z/ as a terminator.
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