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Tie::Array::Sorted::LaUser)Contributed Perl DocumenTie::Array::Sorted::Lazy(3) NAME Tie::Array::Sorted::Lazy - An array which is kept sorted SYNOPSIS use Tie::Array::Sorted::Lazy; tie @a, "Tie::Array::Sorted::Lazy", sub { $_[0] <=> $_[1] }; push @a, 10, 4, 7, 3, 4; print "@a"; # "3 4 4 7 10" DESCRIPTION This is a version Tie::Array::Sorted optimised for arrays which are stored to more often than fetching. In this case the array is resorted on retrieval, rather than insertion. (It only re-sorts if data has been modified since the last sort). tie @a, "Tie::Array::Sorted::Lazy", sub { -s $_[0] <=> -s $_[1] }; perl v5.32.0 2004-10-10 Tie::Array::Sorted::Lazy(3)
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