You can use Google to "grep" cpan site:cpan.org/src "use Inline C" returns 30 results (click the last button to make Google find the real number, not the estimate). About 1/2 are .pm modules using Inline C, so the answer is not very many.
h2xs is a powerful tool worth looking into.
There is a moduleInlineX::XS that converts Inline::C code to XS although I have not tried it. There are also InlineX::C2XS InlineX::CPP2XS for C++
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