@Alistair: yes, you're right - the reason is that each test uses the same container, but that container is not cleared between the tests and there is still one object stored after running the new test. Fixed in the attachment.
@Alistair: yes, you're right - the reason is that each test uses the same container, but that container is not cleared between the tests and there is still one object stored after running the new test. Fixed in the attachment.