Another, somewhat dated, way is to produce .ph files from the library's C headers and use the syscall function. Details in that perldoc.
I think that largely has been replaced by XS because with XS you can tune the library calls to have more perlish calling conventions.
After Compline,
Zaxo
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by Zaxo
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