This better reflects what is actually going to happen, as fields that are
unlocked are not checked. It also works better with the idea that secure = false
means unlocked or unsecured.
$expected is the first argument. Now certain test results start to make
sense:
1) MultibyteTest::testUsingMbStrtolower
Failed asserting that two strings are equal.
--- Expected
+++ Actual
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