Ahm, shoot. My apologies. You need to enable the option that tells Inline not to clean up after itself. I think you want something like
use Inline Config =>
ENABLE => FORCE_BUILD,
DISABLE => CLEAN_AFTER_BUILD;
or the equivelent
use Inline Config =>
FORCE_BUILD => 1,
CLEAN_AFTER_BUILD => 0;
IIRC, this should come before you say
use Inline::C;
BTW, I assure you that Inline::C does indeed produce XS. :-) In fact thats exactly what Inline::C does for you: autogenerate XS bindings for the C routines you provide.
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