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Re^4: Pure Perl Modules, XS Modules, what's the current trends?

by chromatic (Archbishop)
on Dec 20, 2007 at 23:08 UTC ( [id://658318]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: Pure Perl Modules, XS Modules, what's the current trends?
in thread Pure Perl Modules, XS Modules, what's the current trends?

In theory, with a working and stable P5NCI installed, any module which uses it can be pure Perl, so there's no compiler necessary to install them.

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Re^5: Pure Perl Modules, XS Modules, what's the current trends?
by HeatSeekerCannibal (Beadle) on Dec 21, 2007 at 17:35 UTC
    uuuhhhh...mama (salivating).

    Sounds terrific.

    But to compĺete the picture, all the good people who has kindly contributed modules that use XS would have to rewrite them to a pure-perl implementation, is my understanding correct?

    I did a small XS test once....looong time ago. Maybe it would ease my problems if I were to revisit that.

    Heatseeker Cannibal

      You're right. Any XS module which is just a simple library binding would need recoding to use P5NCI instead.

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