There is no analogous method, because Data::Dump sorts the keys by default. (Confirmed by inspection of Data/Dump.pm.)
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use 5.012;
use warnings;
use Data::Dump qw/dump/;
my $data = {
key1 => 'foo',
key2 => 3,
key0 => 'bar',
};
dump $data;
Output:
{ key0 => "bar", key1 => "foo", key2 => 3 }
If you need to customize the sort subroutine, however, you will need to hook into Data::Dump::Filtered. You did not specify which usage you need, but you supplied empty arguments to Sortkeys() in your OP, so I'll assume the former for now.
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