I find I'm a bit jealous of Ruby's
FFI. I've never written a line of Ruby, but many of my friends do, and they explained the awesomeness of this interface to me.
We have Win32::API under windows. It seems like there should be something totally platform agnostic like Ruby's FFI though. If it was done really well, it would eliminate a lot of the un-funny bugs that come from XS modules and it would make it an awful lot easier to link to system libraries without even needing a compiler installed.
Corion also suggested the apparently wrongheaded P5NCI. I don't know what's wrong with it, but I'm wondering if we need something like FFI, why NCI is wrong, and what other options are there that I simply don't know about yet.
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