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- Parser_Grammar_Engine comment "The Parser Grammar Engine (PGE, originally the Parrot Grammar Engine) is a compiler and runtime for a Perl 6 rules for the Parrot virtual machine. PGE uses these rules to convert a parsing expression grammar into Parrot bytecode. It is therefore compiling rules into a program, unlike most virtual machines and runtimes, which store regular expressions in a secondary internal format that is then interpreted at runtime by a regular expression engine.".
- Q3325088 comment "The Parser Grammar Engine (PGE, originally the Parrot Grammar Engine) is a compiler and runtime for a Perl 6 rules for the Parrot virtual machine. PGE uses these rules to convert a parsing expression grammar into Parrot bytecode. It is therefore compiling rules into a program, unlike most virtual machines and runtimes, which store regular expressions in a secondary internal format that is then interpreted at runtime by a regular expression engine.".