I'm no XS or Inline::C guru. Take the following comments with a grain (or more) of salt.
I've used Inline::C a few times and it is pretty slick for quickly hacking together a bit of C code and Perl. Couldn't be any easier.
I understand that I::C autogenerates XS code behind the scenes. I have seen multiple recommendations here that a good way to get up and running with XS is to use I::C to generate a basic chunk of XS and then switch to pure XS for production use.
I've never needed to take this final step with my I::C hackery, but based on other reports it's worth investigating.
Some other tools are mentioned in this thread.
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