use strict;
use warnings;
my $str = q{<tag refid="5,8,7,3,2,1">};
sub sort_and_reformat {
my $s = shift;
return join " ", sort split m/,/, $s;
}
$str =~ s/"([^"]*)"/'"' . sort_and_reformat($1) . '"'/eg;
print $str, $/;
The regex isn't very selective about what it considers an attribute, so you might want to tweak that.
Update: You can use look-ahead and -behind to get rid of that ugly substitution body:
$str =~ s/(?<=")([^"]*)(?=")/sort_and_reformat($1)/eg;
If you want to be more specific about what to match, you can use something like this:
$str =~ s/(?<=<tag refid=")([^"]*)(?=")/sort_and_reformat($1)/eg;
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