A guy has some code and two compile-time-errors inside, which he found by himself! He's already found the errors, understands the problem, and knows the solution.
When he tries to compile that code, he is wondering why the compiler only reports one error even when there are two. He understands what he must change to solve the two errors, so concerning the errors he has no questions.
Shouldn't I get a compile error both times?
Now the guy opens a question about why the compiler reports only the first error and not both. He is absolutely not asking about the error; he is asking about the report-strategy of the compiler.
Now his question about the compiler is good and it turns out to be a bug inside the compiler. The answer is to report this bug inside the compiler to the compiler-company. I posted this as an answer. That answer is down-voted 4 times and deleted by a moderator because it is supposedly "not useful". There are also 2 answers explaining what to do to solve the errors.
This question will never be solved because those answers do not answer the question. In addition, the question is marked as a duplicate of a question concerning the errors inside the code, and not the report-strategy of the compiler.
What shall I do?
Edit: I was wrong
@Holger turnes out that there are no two errors and I was wrong. Shame on me! There never was two bugs that should be reported.