I also frequenly run the perl debugger using the emacs gud front-end, though I've only briefly looked at sepia (another thing for the todo list). It's pretty much a matter of feeding the right perl command into the emacs "compile" command.
(I wrote an elisp package to help with that sort of thing: perlnow.el.)
In reply to Re: perl -d: faster and less scary than you think
by doom
in thread perl -d: faster and less scary than you think
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