Ask yourself whether the efficiency benefits of running C/XS code are really required or not. Then decide if there's any functionality written in C/XS that can't run in Pure Perl without compromising the quality of the distribution.
It's always easier to deploy a distribution cross-platform if there's no XS for sure, but there are those times where the XS is definitely required.
If it's not required, and the benefits won't even be noticed, I leave it out.
In reply to Re^3: module with conditional xs code
by stevieb
in thread module with conditional xs code
by navalned
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