If you typo'd an `expect` property, you got a cryptic error message:
```
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot create proxy with a non-object as target or handler
```
Now we get this nice friendly message:
```
1) a.spec.ts:6:9 › explodes ======================================================================
Error: expect: Property 'toBeLessThen' not found.
Did you mean 'toBeLessThan'?
See https://playwright.dev/docs/test-assertions for available options and documentation.
5 | const { test } = pwt;
6 | test('explodes', () => {
> 7 | expect.soft(1).toBeLessThen();
| ^
8 | });
9 |
```
Fixes#13218
Turns out relying on PWTRAP in stack is not reliable: depending on the
call structure, the stack might be cut unpredictably by Node.js.
This patch removes PWTRAP and instead plumbs explicit stack and
pre-set `apiName` all the way down to `wrapApiCall`.
Soft expects will still fail the test, but will not abort it's execution. As a consequence of this:
- `TestResult` now might have multiple errors, which is reflected with a new `testResult.erros: TestError[]` field.
- `TestInfo` now might have multiple errors as well, which is reflected with a new `testInfo.errors: TestError[]` field.
Fixes#7819