/[NO]ERROR_LIMIT Specifies the maximum number of E-level or F-level compiler errors allowed for a given file specified on the F90 command line. Error counts are accumulated across a sequence of compilation units. If you specify /ERROR_LIMIT=n, the compilation can have up to n - 1 errors without terminating the compilation. When the error limit is reached, compilation is terminated. The /ERROR_LIMIT=0 option is equivalent to ERROR_LIMIT=1. If you specify /NOERROR_LIMIT, there is no limit on the number of errors that are allowed. By default, execution of the compiler is terminated when the 30th E-level or F-level error (equivalent to /ERROR_LIMIT=30) is issued. When the error limit is surpassed, only compilation on the current comma-list element is terminated; the compiler will proceed to compile any other comma-list element. For example, consider the following: $ FORT A,B,C If comma-list element A has more than 30 E- or F-level errors, its compilation is terminated, but the compiler proceeds to compile elements B and C.