Add test for unserializable marker arguments#14133
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Update foo function to raise NotImplementedError and add test for unserializable argument.
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We should match the error message to be specific enough
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This PR adds a test that documents the existing behavior when a pytest
marker receives an unsupported (unserializable) argument type.
No behavior is changed; the test simply ensures a TypeError is raised
to help prevent regressions.