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Make flag order deterministic for helm's --setFiles #4779

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No guaranteed order in iterating map.

Test failure: here

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Merging #4779 into master will decrease coverage by 0.00%.
The diff coverage is 90.90%.

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##           master    #4779      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   73.84%   73.84%   -0.01%     
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  Files         347      347              
  Lines       13753    13751       -2     
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- Hits        10156    10154       -2     
  Misses       2965     2965              
  Partials      632      632              
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
pkg/skaffold/deploy/helm.go 78.66% <90.90%> (-0.12%) ⬇️

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@gsquared94 gsquared94 changed the title Fix flaky helm UT Make flag order deterministic for helm's --setFiles Sep 14, 2020
@gsquared94 gsquared94 changed the title Make flag order deterministic for helm's --setFiles Make flag order deterministic for helm's --setFiles Sep 14, 2020
@gsquared94 gsquared94 merged commit 990b0cb into GoogleContainerTools:master Sep 14, 2020
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