Inline::C is another way to work with C in your perl programs, it allows you to define a chunk of C code and call it like any perl subroutine.
I've never used the XS stuff, but Inline::C is very straightforward to work with.
TGI says moo
In reply to Re: Extending and Embedding in perl Question
by TGI
in thread Extending and Embedding in perl Question
by perlsyntax
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