Maybe you expect wrong thing?
Why would you say that? The output of your code on your system shows that our expectations are right -- if you use some 1252 (I think that means Windows) locale instead of UTF-8.
This is the output of your program on my system.
Current locale is (C).
unsorted use-locale no-locale
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0 maceira mac alister mac alister
1 mac alister maceira mac loughlin
2 mac loughlin mac loughlin maceira
3 san esteban san esteban san esteban
4 sangregorio sangregorio san zoilo
5 san zoilo san zoilo sangregorio
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Couldn't switch locale from (es_AR.UTF-8) to (Spanish - Argentina).
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I am looking for a solution to a problem that arises under Spanish UTF-8 locales, where sorting order treats the space character as non existent.
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