I would appreciate if you could send my a bug report stating the cause of the build error (the output from make will do), your perl version, OS and processor (or perl -V output).
oh, and BTW...
use Sort::Key qw(keysort);
sub mkkey {
my $key = deaccent $_;
$key =~ s/(?<=\d)\Q$separator\E(?>=\d)//g;
$key =~ s{0*(\d+)}{
my $len = length $1;
"\x00" . ('9' x ($len / 9)) . ($len % 9) . $1
}eg;
$key;
}
...
cmpthese(
-30,
{
#'alphanum' => sub { @temp = sort { alphanum( $a, $b )
+} @array; },
#'Sort::Naturally' => sub { @temp = nsort(@array) },
'natural_sort' => sub { @temp = natural_sort(@array) },
'Sort::Key' => sub { @temp = keysort \&mkkey, @array },
}
);
says...
78848 items in array...
s/iter natural_sort Sort::Key
natural_sort 3.51 -- -31%
Sort::Key 2.41 46% --
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