The easy way is to just copy the modules that make up Inline and Inline::C into your program. For example using PAR::Packer, you can create a one-file distribution that uses these modules. The modules will require some additional configuration, but conveniently, Perl comes with a program that downloads, configures and installs additional modules.
Note that you will also need a C compiler on your target machine.
Also, let me question the wisdom why you think that Inline::C is a solution where you are unable to install other modules.
In reply to Re: Can I use C or ASM from core?
by Corion
in thread Can I use C or ASM from core?
by rsFalse
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