Michael Foord added the comment:

That's a use case that I'm not very *interested* in supporting personally - 
however it may well be a use case that was "designed in" and that others have a 
need for (I didn't implement expectedFailure support). 

I think expectedFailure should be used sparingly and for a utility function to 
be *able* to turn a failure into a expectedFailure sounds actively dangerous.

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