Start out by using your C files via Inline::C and getting everything to work there. Then take the .XS file that Inline::C creates for you and further customize it, after you have had everything working.
Going the traditional route of manually writing your XS file is most likely best done via the h2xs program which should create an XS file from your .h file. If that works for you, you can bypass the Inline::C step.
In reply to Re: Need Help with perlxstut
by Corion
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