In general you’re right, but if you won’t remove the first test, then both will fail. For some people it will be enough to understand a reason just by looking to the names of failed tests.
In your case developer will have to look in the message of failed test.
That’s how I understand the idea of writing tests with such granularity
How many tests do you expect to fail if you make the button not available?
I think 2 failing tests are more confusing than one, even if I have to read the message (the title still helps me understand what failed - clicking the button)
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In general you’re right, but if you won’t remove the first test, then both will fail. For some people it will be enough to understand a reason just by looking to the names of failed tests.
In your case developer will have to look in the message of failed test.
That’s how I understand the idea of writing tests with such granularity
How many tests do you expect to fail if you make the button not available?
I think 2 failing tests are more confusing than one, even if I have to read the message (the title still helps me understand what failed - clicking the button)