Be careful with Inline::C, if you have thousand of data Inline::C needs to convert the entire C structure to Perl structure, and this is slow.
I don't test yet, but i think that XS fix that problem :)
So, if Inline::C sometimes seems slow to you, try XS before anything.
In reply to Re: when to c, when to perl
by lorn
in thread when to c, when to perl
by stabu
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