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Validation of parse errors in tree construction unit tests

I'm working on an open-source (MIT license) HTML5 parser
implementation using .NET (C#), and would like to leverage the unit
tests used by html5lib, much as the validator.nu Java implementation.
Do any of the known HTML5 implementations actually validate the number
of parse errors returned by their parser against the expected errors
in the test data files for tree construction?
I'm no expert in any of these languages, but it looks like the Python,
PHP, and Java implementations all explicitly ignore validation of
parse errors. More correctly, they at one time did this validation,
but the validation was disabled at some point in each implementation.
It looks like the Ruby implementation would still validate errors, but
as the main page indicates, the Ruby port is not currently maintained,
so that may be an artifact of stale code.

Any guidance the project maintainers could give me would be
appreciated.

Regards,
--Jim Evans

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