I should know this, but…

Is there an official D grammar (EBNF or otherwise) or is the language
defined by the DMD parser?

I am looking to continue Kingsley's DLanguage IntelliJ IDEA plugin and
for that it is necessary to have a grammar specification. Kingsley has
been working on one, but there may be differences between it and 2.071.
Given the compilers and all the supporting tools either there is one
language specification they all work with or there is a lot of
fragmented viewpoints as to what D actually is. I am hoping the latter
is not the case.

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