Not so complex, and not so memory hungry (+20%):

#! perl -slw use strict; use sort qw[_quicksort]; use Time::HiRes qw[ time ]; use Data::Dump qw[ pp ]; our $N //= 1e6; our $M //= int $N / 10; my $val = 'AAAAA'; my %words; undef $words{ $val++ } for 1 .. $N; <STDIN>; my $start = time; my @ordered; my @temp; $#temp = $M; while( my $n = keys %words ) { my $m = $n < $M ? $n-1 : $M-1; $#temp = $m; $temp[ $_ ] = scalar each %words for 0 .. $m; delete @words{ @temp }; push @ordered, @temp; } @ordered = sort @ordered; my $elapsed = time - $start; printf "Took %.6f seconds for $N items (%.6f per item)\n", $elapsed, $elapsed / $N; <STDIN>; __END__ C:\test>junk38 -N=10e6 -M=10e3 1.5gb Took 113.162400 seconds for 10e6 items (0.000011 per item) 1.8gb

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In reply to Re^4: In-place sort with order assignment by BrowserUk
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