Why not just pack the data into a scalar and pass that to your XS?
#! perl -slw
use 5.010;
use strict;
use Inline C => Config => BUILD_NOISY => 1;
use Inline C => <<'END_C', NAME => 'junk', CLEAN_AFTER_BUILD => 0;
void test( SV *in ) {
size_t len = SvCUR( in ), i;
U32 *ary = (U32*)SvPVX( in );
for( i = 0; i < len / sizeof(U32); ++i ) {
printf( "%d:%d\n", i, ary[ i ] );
}
return;
}
END_C
my $ary = pack 'V*', 1 .. 20;
test( $ary );
__END__
C:\test>826865.pl
0:1
1:2
2:3
3:4
4:5
5:6
6:7
7:8
8:9
9:10
10:11
11:12
12:13
13:14
14:15
15:16
16:17
17:18
18:19
19:20
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