Does a Quicksort (ascending) on a memory range in 44 bytes. An optimization for space is possible if you replace the absolute jumps with relative jumps (saves 6 bytes).
; ; Usage: bc->first, de->last, ; call qsort ; Destroys: abcdefhl ; qsort ld hl,0 push hl qsloop ld h,b ld l,c or a sbc hl,de jp c,next1 ;loop until lo<hi pop bc ld a,b or c ret z ;bottom of stack pop de jp qsloop next1 push de ;save hi,lo push bc ld a,(bc) ;pivot ld h,a dec bc inc de fleft inc bc ;do i++ while cur<piv ld a,(bc) cp h jp c,fleft fright dec de ;do i-- while cur>piv ld a,(de) ld l,a ld a,h cp l jp c,fright push hl ;save pivot ld h,d ;exit if lo>hi ld l,e or a sbc hl,bc jp c,next2 ld a,(bc) ;swap (bc),(de) ld h,a ld a,(de) ld (bc),a ld a,h ld (de),a pop hl ;restore pivot jp fleft next2 pop hl ;restore pivot pop hl ;pop lo push bc ;stack=left-hi ld b,h ld c,l ;bc=lo,de=right jp qsloop