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Yep, runtest.py doesn't yet have a way to test for expected failures. So those tests are there but not actually doing anything except verifying that the implementation keeps going. It shouldn't be too hard to implement this, but it does mean that the error messages printed by the various implementations will need to be common enough to have some sort of regex match to verify that they did in fact throw an error.
I updated the title to reflect that.
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Support for this was added in f6f5d4f.
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