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Sort keys before looping through them to avoid overwriting values #1718

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This is to fix the problem described in that issue: #1717

The problem does not appear with go 1.17, but in go 1.21 yes. So while it won't fix anything for go1.17 and slowdown a bit the execution it will fix support for go 1.21.

I used sort.Strings to make sure it is compatible with both go 1.17 and go 1.21.

Signed-off-by: Sonny Alves Dias <sonny.dias@superevilmegacorp.com>
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@sonny-semc sonny-semc changed the title Sort keys before looping through them to avoid overwriting Sort keys before looping through them to avoid overwriting values Dec 17, 2023
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