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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Sort function UNIX bug ??? Post 302743427 by frank_rizzo on Wednesday 12th of December 2012 08:28:52 PM
Old 12-12-2012
try this.

Code:
env LC_ALL=C sort /path/to/you.file


from the sort docs
Code:
  ---------- Footnotes ----------

   (1) If you use a non-POSIX locale (e.g., by setting `LC_ALL' to
`en_US'), then `sort' may produce output that is sorted differently
than you're accustomed to.  In that case, set the `LC_ALL' environment
variable to `C'.  Note that setting only `LC_COLLATE' has two problems.
First, it is ineffective if `LC_ALL' is also set.  Second, it has
undefined behavior if `LC_CTYPE' (or `LANG', if `LC_CTYPE' is unset) is
set to an incompatible value.  For example, you get undefined behavior
if `LC_CTYPE' is `ja_JP.PCK' but `LC_COLLATE' is `en_US.UTF-8'.

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Sort::Key::Register(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Sort::Key::Register(3pm)

NAME
Sort::Key::Register - tell Sort::Key how to sort new data types. SYNOPSYS
use Sort::Key::Register Person => sub { $_->surname, $_->name }, qw(string string); use Sort::Key::Register 'Color::Component' => 'integer'; use Sort::Key::Register Color => sub { $_->R, $_->G, $_->B }, ('Color::Component') x 3; DESCRIPTION
Sort::Key::Register allows one to register new data types with Sort::Key so that they can be sorted as natively supported ones. It works as a pragma module and doesn't export any function, all its functionality is provided via "use": use Sort::Key::Register ... To avoid collisions between modules registering types with the same name, you should qualify them with the package name. use Sort::Key::Register 'MyPkg::foo' => sub { $_ }, '-int'; # or using __PACKAGE__: use Sort::Key::Register __PACKAGE__, sub { $_ }, '-int'; USAGE use Sort::Key::Register $name => &multikeygen, @keytypes; registers type $name. &multikeygen is the multikey extraction function for the type and @keytypes are the types of the extracted keys. use Sort::Key::Register $name => $keytype; this 'use' is useful for simple types that are sorted as another type already registered, maybe changing the direction of the sort (ascending or descending). SEE ALSO
Sort::Key, Sort::Key::Maker. AUTHOR
Salvador Fandin~o, <sfandino@yahoo.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005 by Salvador Fandin~o This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 Sort::Key::Register(3pm)
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