and moving things around:
use Sort::Key::Multi 'i3_keysort';
{
my %sign = (on => 1, off => -1);
sub flagsValue {
my ($type, $item) = @_;
my $flags = $tagTypes{$item}[2];
my $i = 1;
for (qw(R T I F B L)) {
last if index $flags, $_ >= 0
$i++
}
$sign{$type} * $i;
}
}
print join "\n",
map "$_->[0] $_->[1] $_->[2]",
i3_keysort {
$_->[2] =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)$/,
flagsValue($_->[0], $_->[1])
} @tagIndexes;
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