in reply to Cannot get Marpa::R2 to prioritise one rule over another
I don't have a fix for your actual problem, but The reason it refuses to select the ipv4 is because of longest-token matching. NAME matches a longer token than NUMBER, therefore it always wins.
Update: Change NAME to not accept a dot (and update hostname rule) and then it will work as you originally had:
my $rules = <<'END_OF_GRAMMAR'; lexeme default = latm => 1 :default ::= action => [name,values] :start ::= <entry> <entry> ::= <op> (SP) <hostaddr4> <op> ::= 'add' | 'remove' <ipv4> ::= NUMBER ('.') NUMBER ('.') NUMBER ('.') NUMBER <hostname> ::= NAME+ separator => DOT <hostaddr4> ::= <ipv4> | <hostname> DOT ~ '.' SP ~ [\s]+ NAME ~ [^\s.]+ NUMBER ~ [\d]+ END_OF_GRAMMAR
Good Day,
Dean
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Re^2: Cannot get Marpa::R2 to prioritise one rule over another
by Anonymous Monk on Jan 21, 2021 at 20:46 UTC |
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