Mark some xfails from #10042 as non-strict#11832
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Thanks @jobh! Indeed those tests are likely flaky and should not be strict xfailures. |
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While debugging #11825 (comment) in hypothesis, I was sidetracked by some
xfails that unexpectedly passed. Based on #10042 (comment) and #10042 (comment) it looks like these particular ones should not fail the test suite if they unexpectedly pass.This trivial change has no linked issue, and does not require a changelog entry or AUTHORS addition.