Package: js2-mode
Version: 0~20090723b-0.1
Severity: normal
It's often nice to document coding conventions automatically in
.dir-locals.el, so that people using emacs can collaborate without
needless pain.
here's a .dir-locals.el file i'd like to use in a project i'm using:
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;make it easier for emacs users to keep a consistent style.
((js2-mode . ((js2-basic-offset . 2)
(indent-tabs-mode . nil))))
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However, when i open a .js file in a directory containing this
.dir-locals.el file, i get this warning:
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The local variables list in /......../
contains values that may not be safe (*).
Do you want to apply it? You can type
y -- to apply the local variables list.
n -- to ignore the local variables list.
! -- to apply the local variables list, and permanently mark these
values (*) as safe (in the future, they will be set automatically.)
* js2-basic-offset : 2
indent-tabs-mode : nil
--------------------------
I do *not* get this warning for .dir-locals.el files that contain
c-basic-offset directives, and i'm pretty sure i've never made this
decision explicitly.
If it is actually unsafe to auto-set js2-basic-offset to a
file-supplied value, that seems problematic.
If it is not actually unsafe to do so, it would be good to avoid
triggering this error message.
Regards,
--dkg
PS thanks for js2-mode. it's very helpful for me.
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Versions of packages js2-mode depends on:
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ii emacsen-common 1.4.22 Common facilities for all emacsen
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