Unfortunately I can't give you any practical advice since I don't know C...
But as to your last question, I think it's best to have an object-oriented interface if possible and a simple procedural interface to the most common methods.
This way you will satisfy the people writing OO programs without scaring away beginners or people in a hurry (or anyone else who prefers it procedural).
CGI.pm is one example of a very popular module that does it both ways.
(I am assuming of course that the thing you want to do can sensibly be done both OO and procedurally, which I think is implied in your question.)
In reply to Re: Binding C libraries
by frostman
in thread Binding C libraries
by fauria
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