No, there's doesn't appear to be. In some circumstances and probably all circumstances, it calls a C function directly. At the very least, it would require a recompile.
Your best bets would be to override List::Util::shuffle with your own (XS or PP) version or to provide your own local (XS or PP) version List::Util.
In reply to Re: Pursuading an XS module to use a routine from another XS module.
by ikegami
in thread Pursuading an XS module to use a routine from another XS module.
by BrowserUk
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