Your point is, of course valid. However, you should test your code before running it. Your
or is lower precedence than = (see
Operator Precedence and Associativity). This is, for example, why the classic
or die construct works so well. This also means your code will never actually sort by string - warnings would have told you that you are performing a comparison in void context. In addition,
+ is a no-op in unary operator context; you likely meant the numification ("Venus") operator,
0+. This will not suppress the string in numeric context warnings either, since you are still using a string in a numeric context.
If you want to do auto-detection, you'd be better off using the Conditional Operator using looks_like_number from Scalar::Util:
sub cmp_by {
use Scalar::Util 'looks_like_number';
my $result = 0;
for my $term (@_) {
$result ||= looks_like_number($a)
? $a->{$term} <=> $b->{$term}
: $a->{$term} cmp $b->{$term};
}
return $result;
}
#11929 First ask yourself `How would I do this without a computer?' Then have the computer do it the same way.
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