Sure!
perlcc is great! It works fine with most of the built-in modules and offers options to compile ones not built-in. It is labeled as "experimental" and I haven't see anything new for it in a while. While not perfect, it's pretty complete and the last time I checked, the author was working on some pretty heavy-duty optimizations. I'd say no-holds-barred action but that's the same thing I said for perl threads. Have fun!
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