I admit that I only made it through about three paragraphs before I stopped in confusion and said ... “Parse::RecDescent.”
Any parser gives you the capability of processing an arbitrarily complex (if well-defined) input stream, using what is not an excessively-obfuscatory program. (The voodoo magic is in the parser itself, but you don’t have to look at that.)
So I guess I’m saying (and, mind you, I am saying it very politely), is: “I don’t get it. What is your point? None of this is ‘the undiscovered country.’ There are plenty of parsers out there. Plenty of good ones. Nothing to invent here ... move along ... move along ...”
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