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#74261
30.0.92; Remove modeline warning for explicit uses of dynamic binding
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> > But I think it is useful to show this warning when person A looks at
> > person B's file. Person A is likely to assume the file use lexical
> > binding, when just about all files do so; therefore, it is useful to
> > inform A that this file makes the unusual choice.
> That could be the case, yes.
> However, another way of looking at such situation is that if the
> author (person B) decided the file should use dynamic scoping, that's
> "good enough" for person A.
I think this sentence may have changed the question unintentionally.
"That's good enough for A" means "A should not object to what B
decided". In that sense, think B's addition of he file variable often
_should_ be good enough for A.
But the question we were discussing is not whether A has a right to
object to B's decision. It is whether A is aware of B's decision for
that file. The warning will help make A aware of it.
For example, assume that person B is
> Emacs maintainers, and the file is part of Emacs.
I think it will be useful to warn A that the file is set up to specify
dynamic binding.
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