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Use sorted(dict.items()) for stable output #1554

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@derekhh derekhh commented Jun 25, 2019

Background

CI builds are failing a lot due to a flaky unit test.

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I used sorted(dict.items()) to get a stable str() output.

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  • Update the unit tests and make sure it passes.

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Ark-kun commented Jun 25, 2019

/lgtm
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@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot merged commit 64bf621 into kubeflow:master Jun 25, 2019
@derekhh derekhh deleted the derekhh_fix-pr1402-test-bugs branch June 25, 2019 14:54
magdalenakuhn17 pushed a commit to magdalenakuhn17/pipelines that referenced this pull request Oct 22, 2023
* added benchmark for multi-model serving

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* clarifying mms and etcd issue
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