$vf objects are not in numerical order.
->start are probably all the same, probably the wrong value, it works for me :)
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
Main( @ARGV );
exit( 0 );
sub Snacks::new {
my($s,$n) = @_;
return bless \$n, $s;
}
sub Snacks::start { ${$_[0]} }
sub Main {
my @vfs = map { Snacks->new(int rand 100) } 1 .. 10;
my @sorted_vfs = sort { $a->start() <=> $b->start() } @vfs;
print "\n", join ' ', map { $_->start } @vfs;
print "\n", join ' ', map { $_->start } @sorted_vfs;
print "\n";
}
__END__
8 48 50 42 20 42 99 23 25 83
8 20 23 25 42 42 48 50 83 99
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