Before they were being treated as "passing" tests. Since this might cause them to be silently ignored, classifying them under "skipped" will ensure they won't go unnoticed. Expected failures != skipped. The former will always be executed.
Before they were being treated as "passing" tests. Since this might cause them to be silently ignored, classifying them under "skipped" will ensure they won't go unnoticed. Expected failures != skipped. The former will always be executed.