in reply to Using system sort order

On Linux, without the -Mlocale switch, I get the same behaviour that you get on Windows. To get the result you wish, I used Unicode::Collate e.g.
#! perl use strict; use warnings; use utf8; use Unicode::Collate; binmode STDOUT => ':utf8'; my @words = ( "Maria Lenore", "Mária Helena", "María Dolores" ); my $col = Unicode::Collate->new(level => 1); my @sorted = $col->sort(@words); if ( "@sorted" eq "María Dolores Mária Helena Maria Lenore" ) { print("Sorted OK\n"); } elsif ( "@sorted" eq "Maria Lenore María Dolores Mária Helena" ) { print("Sorted C (ASCII)\n"); } else { print("Sort failed: @sorted\n"); }
I had these bookmarked ages ago, but didn't look at them until today:

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Re^2: Using system sort order
by sciurius (Beadle) on Aug 11, 2025 at 14:31 UTC
    Thanks for the suggestion! This does, indeed, give the desired results on both Windows and macOS.

    But it does not use the system settings...
    See e.g. https://youtu.be/j64acCeati4?t=548 .

    For the time being it is already a substantial improvement.