I see that an dI think, look at the standard typemap , which has this
FILE * T_STDIO
PerlIO * T_INOUT
FileHandle T_PTROBJ
InputStream T_IN
InOutStream T_INOUT
OutputStream T_OUT
Then further down its
T_STDIO
$var = PerlIO_findFILE(IoIFP(sv_2io($arg)))
T_IN
$var = IoIFP(sv_2io($arg))
T_INOUT
$var = IoIFP(sv_2io($arg))
T_OUT
$var = IoOFP(sv_2io($arg))
So I'd look into IoOFP and sv_2io,
And with that I find http://perldoc.perl.org/perlxstypemap.html#T_INOUT and http://perldoc.perl.org/perlxstut.html#EXAMPLE-9-Passing-open-files-to-XSes
And then something something sleep :P
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