panicThreshold
The panicThreshold option controls how the React Compiler handles errors during compilation.
{
  panicThreshold: 'none' // Recommended
}Reference
panicThreshold 
Determines whether compilation errors should fail the build or skip optimization.
Type
'none' | 'critical_errors' | 'all_errors'Default value
'none'
Options
'none'(default, recommended): Skip components that can’t be compiled and continue building'critical_errors': Fail the build only on critical compiler errors'all_errors': Fail the build on any compiler diagnostic
Caveats
- Production builds should always use 
'none' - Build failures prevent your application from building
 - The compiler automatically detects and skips problematic code with 
'none' - Higher thresholds are only useful during development for debugging
 
Usage
Production configuration (recommended)
For production builds, always use 'none'. This is the default value:
{
  panicThreshold: 'none'
}This ensures:
- Your build never fails due to compiler issues
 - Components that can’t be optimized run normally
 - Maximum components get optimized
 - Stable production deployments
 
Development debugging
Temporarily use stricter thresholds to find issues:
const isDevelopment = process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development';
{
  panicThreshold: isDevelopment ? 'critical_errors' : 'none',
  logger: {
    logEvent(filename, event) {
      if (isDevelopment && event.kind === 'CompileError') {
        // ...
      }
    }
  }
}