If you want real compiled-once-and-installed extensions you have to bite the bullet and use XS.
Actually this is incorrect. See the section entitled Writing Modules with Inline in the Inline perldoc.
In reply to Re: Re: creating module for Inline C
by Fletch
in thread creating module for Inline C
by Anonymous Monk
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