manager/exten_state_list: Remove ordered requirement.#130
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The manager exten_state_list test was written to expect a specific order when executing the underlying AMI action and receiving the resulting events. The AMI action does not guarantee an order. This change makes the test tolerate any order and passes the test if all expected events have been received instead.
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The manager exten_state_list test was written to expect a specific order when executing the underlying AMI action and receiving the resulting events. The AMI action does not guarantee an order. This change makes the test tolerate any order and passes the test if all expected events have been received instead.