Espresso's default FailureHandler. If this does not fit your needs, feel free to provide
your own implementation via Espresso.setFailureHandler(FailureHandler).
Handle the given error in a manner that makes sense to the environment in which the test is
executed (e.g. take a screenshot, output extra debug info, etc). Upon handling, most handlers
will choose to propagate the error.
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