Exuberant ctags should be able to output a TAGS file which emacs can grok enough to let you jump from calls to definition. Also possibly of interest might be ECB which understands Perl as one of the languages and gives you a tree of declarations and what not to jump through code.

(Slight disclaimer: I've been Switched™ to OS X for about a year now so my (x)emacs-fu is rusty, but this was the stuff I used when I was still an active xemacsian).

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In reply to Re: ebrowse-like emacs feature for Perl ? by Fletch
in thread ebrowse-like emacs feature for Perl ? by Anonymous Monk

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