Note that you can use Inline.pm to produce a module. Then the Inline.pm magic produces XS code which gets distributed and installed in much the same way as any other module that includes C code. The only real difference would be if you wanted to change the C code after the module has been installed; Inline.pm should make that easier.
- tye (but my friends call me "Tye")In reply to Inline.pm for making modules (Re: use lib 'http://perlmonks.org/perllib';)
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in thread use lib 'http://perlmonks.org/perllib';
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