A quick search of the Date::Manip perldoc yields this:
use Date::Manip qw(ParseDate Date_Cmp);
sub sortDate {
my($date1, $date2);
$date1 = &ParseDate($a);
$date2 = &ParseDate($b);
return (&Date_Cmp($date1,$date2));
}
my @dates = ("Fri 16 Aug 96",
"Mon 19 Aug 96",
"Thu 15 Aug 96");
my @i = sort &sortDate @dates;
(edited somewhat for clarity)
You could also write this as:
my @i = sort {
&Date_Cmp(&ParseDate($a),&ParseDate($b))
} @dates;
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