JortSort

sub jort-sort { @_ eqv @_.sort }

Actually, there's a better internal sort that seems to work best for lists that are already completely sorted, but tends to fails for any other list. The name of this sort, [!after], is completely opaque, so we're pretty much forced to hide it inside a subroutine to prevent widespread panic.

sub jort-sort-more-better-sorta { [!after] @_ }

However, since Perl 6 has a really good inliner, there's really little point anyway in using the [!after] reduction operator directly, and jort-sort-more-better-sorta is really much more self-documenting, so please don't use the reduction operator if you can. For example:

Output:

$ perl6
> [!after] <a b c>  # DON'T do it this way
True
> [!after] 1,3,2    # DON'T do it this way either
False

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