Usually i like to use Inline::C and/or handcode stuff, but...
The last two weeks i had to make Bindings to some closed source library (only headers + .so available) for work. My enthusiasm for supporting binary blobs is limited at best. So i asked AI (claude) to do all the low level XS stuff for me, starting with h2xs to make the project, then generate all the missing stuff and generate a high level Perl module on top of that.
It's not perfect, but it works (for the most part).
It's called Lib::Pepper
In reply to Re^3: What's the "modern" way to talk to C libraries?
by cavac
in thread What's the "modern" way to talk to C libraries?
by haj
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