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Sup: Análisis Sintáctico con Regexp::Grammars
 Ant: Manejo y recuperación de
 Err: Si hallas una errata ...
 
Sometimes, you want to detect problems, but not invalidate the entire
   parse as a result. For those occasions, the module provides a less
   stringent form of error reporting: the <warning:...> directive.
This directive is exactly the same as an <error:...> in every respect
   except that it does not induce a failure to match at the point it
   appears.
The directive is, therefore, useful for reporting non-fatal problems
   in a parse. For example:
       qr{ \A            # ...Match only at start of input
           <ArithExpr>   # ...Match a valid arithmetic expression
           (?:
               # Should be at end of input...
               \s* \Z
             |
               # If not, report the fact but don't fail...
               <warning: Expected end-of-input>
               <warning: (?{ "Extra junk at index $INDEX: $CONTEXT" })>
           )
           # Rule definitions here...
       }xms;
Note that, because they do not induce failure, two or more
   <warning:...> directives can be "stacked" in sequence, as in the
   previous example.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 










 
 Sig: Simplificando el AST
Sup: Análisis Sintáctico con Regexp::Grammars
 Ant: Manejo y recuperación de
 Err: Si hallas una errata ...
Casiano Rodríguez León 
2012-05-22