Provide deterministic order for split configured deps (roll forward part 2).

Also:
- Make ConfiguredTargetFunction.getDynamicConfigurations more readable.
- Add a bit more testing coverage for configured dep resolution.

This is a roll forward of commit 7505d94c19727e3100ac5e16a960bff2cb324f23. The original changed failed for two
reasons:
  1) Windows-only: "ppc" wasn't recognized as a valid cpu:
    https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/2191
  2) Bazel requires android_binary's "manifest" attribute to be "AndroidManifest.xml":
    https://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http%3A%2F%2Fci.bazel.io%2Fjob%2Fbazel-tests%2FBAZEL_VERSION%3DHEAD%2CPLATFORM_NAME%3Dubuntu_15.10-x86_64%2FlastCompletedBuild%2FtestReport%2F


This version uses "armeabi-v7a" instead of "ppc" and "AndroidManifest.xml"
in the splitDeps test.

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