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Meandering not definitive answer; I don't regularly use tags (if I'm looking for something I'll use ripgrep) but . . . When I've created tags files in the past I usually used exuberant; worked pretty well with the large codebase at $work. I'd also toyed very briefly with GNU global and the emacs interface for same. I had the following perl additions for constant things and Moose-y attributes.
Most "modern" IDEs have moved to using a "language server" to implement the language-specific parsing and symbol lookup and what not; there's Perl::LanguageServer which I've run once or twice with the emacs module (you mention the inferior editor so this article comes up on a search but I can't vouch for it) so you might see if that maybe scratches the need for which you've been using tags.
The cake is a lie. In reply to Re: Perl ctags How To
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