According to your locale, a byte with value 97 should be sorted before a byte with value 66.
That's fine if you're sorting iso-latin-1 text. It means "a" will be sorted earlier than "B".
That's not fine if you're sorting numbers in their native format.

@a = map unpack('N', $_), sort map pack('N', $_), 65, 66, 67, 97, 98, 99; => 97, 65, 98, 66, 99, 67 using "use locale" on your system. a A b B c C => 65, 66, 67, 97, 98, 99 using "no locale". A B C a b c

So yeah, you'd have to turn it off when it's comparing bytes representing numbers. But since you want it on for when it's comparing bytes representing text, you have a problem.


In reply to Re^2: Sorting (GRT) and locale issues by ikegami
in thread Sorting (GRT) and locale issues by chrism01

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