> I'm afraid setting --errorMax:1 will make for a bad user experience, you > usually want to see as many errors as possible – not have to play > whack-a-mole with the compiler.
Er, but `nim c` defaults to --errorMax:1 too.
> I'm afraid setting --errorMax:1 will make for a bad user experience, you > usually want to see as many errors as possible – not have to play > whack-a-mole with the compiler.
Er, but `nim c` defaults to --errorMax:1 too.