I am writing up a talk on XS and I need to know when the community thinks it is proper to reach for XS.
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I can think of at least three reasons to use XS:
Reason 1 is obvious and should need no explaination.
When you really need reason 2 is less obvious. Often you are better off looking at how the code is structured. You should only invoke reason 2 if you have profiled your code and have a benchmark and test suite to prove that the XS code is faster and correct.
Reason 3 is a dangerous reason. It is rare that you actually need to look into Perl’s guts to do something, but there is at least one valid case.