So I\'m doing some refactoring and it\'s really annoying that I don\'t get all the errors up front. How can I either increase the limit or remove the limit, so that the compiler
Maybe this:
Preferences > General > Continue Building After Errors
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/recipes/xcode_help-general_preferences/Recipe.html
So I found how to do it. You add this compiler flag:
-ferror-limit=0
0 means that it will not stop because of too many errors.
This seems to be a question and answer that explains how to add a compiler flag in Xcode 4:
Xcode Project-Wide compiler flag
Here is the complete syntax to compile and pass the flags to the make command
make install CFLAGS="-ferror-limit=0"
Also as outlined here: https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Porting/Conceptual/PortingUnix/compiling/compiling.html