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This may sound silly, but I did not find it in the help.

How to determine the number of errors in the QuickFix, after running :make ?

Or at least see if there are any errors, i.e. errors > 0?

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You can programmatically get the list of errors with getqflist():

getqflist() 					*getqflist()*
    	Returns a list with all the current quickfix errors.  Each
    	list item is a dictionary with these entries:
    		bufnr	number of buffer that has the file name, use
    			bufname() to get the name
    		lnum	line number in the buffer (first line is 1)
    		col	column number (first column is 1)
    		vcol	non-zero: "col" is visual column
    			zero: "col" is byte index
    		nr	error number
    		pattern	search pattern used to locate the error
    		text	description of the error
    		type	type of the error, 'E', '1', etc.
    		valid	non-zero: recognized error message

    	When there is no error list or it's empty an empty list is
    	returned. Quickfix list entries with non-existing buffer
    	number are returned with "bufnr" set to zero.

    	Useful application: Find pattern matches in multiple files and
    	do something with them: >
    		:vimgrep /theword/jg *.c
    		:for d in getqflist()
    		:   echo bufname(d.bufnr) ':' d.lnum '=' d.text
    		:endfor

If you just want the total number, use len(getqflist()). eg:

:echo len(getqflist())

If you just want to know interactively, :cw will open the list in a window if there are any errors (and close it if it's already open and there are no errors). The number of lines in that buffer is the number of errors.

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You can just use the getqflist() function (see :help getqflist()):

:echo printf("Have %d errors", len(getqflist()))
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