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ABSTRACT
env PERL_ALT_INSTALL=OVERWRITE cpanm Alt::FFI::libffi
CAVEATS
The connecting code is all pure perl, and not especially fast. You will
likely get better performance porting your code to FFI::Platypus. When
using the attach feature of FFI::Platypus, it will likely be faster
than the original FFI implementation.
SEE ALSO
Alt
FFI
FFI::Platypus
lib/Alt/FFI/libffi.pm view on Meta::CPAN
as the underlying implementation of the original L<FFI> is C<ffcall> and is no longer supported and
is not actively developed.
=head1 ABSTRACT
env PERL_ALT_INSTALL=OVERWRITE cpanm Alt::FFI::libffi
=head1 CAVEATS
The connecting code is all pure perl, and not especially fast. You will likely get
better performance porting your code to L<FFI::Platypus>. When using the C<attach> feature
of L<FFI::Platypus>, it will likely be faster than the original L<FFI> implementation.
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over 4
=item L<Alt>
=item L<FFI>
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