Make Doctrine's dependency injection test less fragile.
[Doctrine][DependencyInjection] The test checks that a few items are ordered according to the value of their 'priority' attribute. However, a few of the items have the same value of this attribute. RegisterEventListenersAndSubscribersPass doesn't use a stable sorting, yet the test asserts that items that are 'equal' shall go in the original order. Modified so that the order of the original items is not checked.
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@ -139,7 +139,11 @@ class RegisterEventListenersAndSubscribersPassTest extends \PHPUnit_Framework_Te
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$this->process($container);
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$this->assertEquals(array('c', 'd', 'e', 'b', 'a'), $this->getServiceOrder($container, 'addEventSubscriber'));
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$serviceOrder = $this->getServiceOrder($container, 'addEventSubscriber');
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$unordered = array_splice($serviceOrder, 0, 3);
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sort($unordered);
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$this->assertEquals(array('c', 'd', 'e'), $unordered);
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$this->assertEquals(array('b', 'a'), $serviceOrder);
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}
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private function process(ContainerBuilder $container)
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