Your custom sorter should use
$a and
$b as the inputs. If you wish for the arguments to be passed via
@_, you need to use the
($$) prototype. I believe this is slower.
In fact, your whole approach is complex and slow. Fix:
my %term_order;
@term_order{qw( SM AU WI SP )} = 1..4;
my @try = (
[qw( WI AU SM SP )],
[qw( SP AU SM WI )],
[qw( AU WI SP SM )]
);
for my $try (@try) {
my @sort = sort { $term_order{$a} <=> $term_order{$b} } @$try;
print "@sort\n";
}
SM AU WI SP
SM AU WI SP
SM AU WI SP
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