Hi Gavin,

thanks for your quick reply.

Why this should happen: see 
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/574128/how-to-get-texi2pdf-to-stop-on-the-first-error-again/574138?noredirect=1#comment1446291_574138
 for how this came up.

When it should happen and name of option: When an option is provided. I believe 
it used to be the default to stop on first error (see also the above post), but 
changing the default is most likely to intrusive. But at least having the 
option to stop on the first error would be great, so one could say it should 
happen once a new option (e.g., --stop-on-error or --stop-on-first-error) is 
provided.

For auxiliary files that do not exist: I'd also say that texi2dvi should stop 
immediately then (it's a hard stop on the first kind of more drastic 'error' 
which I feel a non-existing auxiliary file should be counted as), but there 
could be finer control over it (if documented correctly there should be no 
problem).

Thanks & cheers,
Marius
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From: Gavin Smith <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 11:47
To: Marius Hofert <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: texi2dvi: (easy) request to make errorstopmode an option

On Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 02:18:12PM +0000, Marius Hofert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It would be very helpful if texi2dvi would allow for an option to stop on the 
> first error. All this requires is to be able to switch ${escape}nonstopmode 
> in https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/texi2dvi  to ${escape}errorstopmode
>
> Thanks & cheers,
> M

It would be easy to change nonstopmode to errorstopmode where it
occurs but harder to understand why this should happen and when it
should happen.  Should it be changed unconditionally or should there
be an option for this?  If there is an option what should the option be
called?  Does this affect reading auxiliary files which may not exist?

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