Uh ... sorry to be a wet blanket, but it doesn’t help on my system (Strawberry Perl, Windows 8.1, 64-bit):
19:01 >perl -e "srand 42; print sort {4-rand 9} split //, 'ts aroMrhir
+sae C tll!!ym';"
l ttyaMeos arrCsrihm!!l
19:01 >perl -e "use Math::Random::Mt qw[rand srand]; srand 42; print s
+ort {4-rand 9} split //, 'ts aroMrhirsae C tll!!ym';"
l ttyaMeos arrCsrihm!!l
19:01 >perl -v
This is perl 5, version 20, subversion 0 (v5.20.0) built for MSWin32-x
+64-multi-thread
:-(
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