https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1869719



--- Comment #8 from Vít Ondruch <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Pavel Valena from comment #6)
> > * `skip` vs `return`
> 
> To me, the benefit of `skip` is that I see "SSSSSSSSS" in the test output,
> so I know the tests are skipped actually. `return` would just hide the
> issue, right?

That is nice of course, but if the test case contains more asserts, the `skip`
won't execute the following asserts, while the `return` does. So what are
pros/cons? :)


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