I think you've got the right algorithm already, but you can use a few tricks to shave it down to a readable size. However, I notice that your script adds an additional condition that I don't handle below -- elements unlisted in @order are placed at the end of the list
in dictionary order. Not sure if you require that or not.
my %order;
$order{$order[$_]} = @order-$_ for (0..$#order);
{
local $^W=0;
my @sorted = sort { $order{$b} <=> $order{$a} } @sortme;
}
or slightly slower, if you don't like mucking with warnings,
my %order;
$order{$order[$_]} = $_+1 for (0..$#order);
my @sorted = sort { ($order{$a}||@order) <=> ($order{$b}||@order) }
@sortme;
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