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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/NEWS


From: Richard M. Stallman
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/NEWS
Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 01:38:17 +0000

Index: emacs/etc/NEWS
diff -u emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1340 emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1341
--- emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1340       Sun May  7 20:57:58 2006
+++ emacs/etc/NEWS      Wed May 10 01:38:16 2006
@@ -571,26 +571,26 @@
 *** The current match in query-replace is highlighted in new face
 `query-replace' which by default inherits from isearch face.
 
-** File operation changes:
-
-+++
-*** Unquoted `$' in file names do not signal an error any more when
-the corresponding environment variable does not exist.
-Instead, the `$ENVVAR' text is left as is, so that `$$' quoting
-is only rarely needed.
+** Local variables lists:
 
 +++
 *** In processing a local variables list, Emacs strips the prefix and
 suffix from every line before processing all the lines.
 
 +++
+*** Text properties in local variables.
+
+A file local variables list cannot specify a string with text
+properties--any specified text properties are discarded.
+
++++
 *** If the local variables list contains any variable-value pairs that
 are not known to be safe, Emacs shows a prompt asking whether to apply
 the local variables list as a whole.  In earlier versions, a prompt
 was only issued for variables explicitly marked as risky (for the
 definition of risky variables, see `risky-local-variable-p').
 
-At the prompt, the user can choose to save the contents of this local
+At the prompt, you can choose to save the contents of this local
 variables list to `safe-local-variable-values'.  This new customizable
 option is a list of variable-value pairs that are known to be safe.
 Variables can also be marked as safe with the existing
@@ -599,6 +599,38 @@
 `safe-local-variable-values' in this way.
 
 +++
+*** The variable `enable-local-variables' controls how local variable
+lists are handled.  t, the default, specifies the standard querying
+behavior.  :safe means use only safe values, and ignore the rest.
+nil means ignore them all.  Anything else means always query.
+
++++
+*** The variable `safe-local-eval-forms' specifies a list of forms that
+are ok to evaluate when they appear in an `eval' local variables
+specification.  Normally Emacs asks for confirmation before evaluating
+such a form, but if the form appears in this list, no confirmation is
+needed.
+
++++
+*** If a function has a non-nil `safe-local-eval-function' property,
+that means it is ok to evaluate some calls to that function when it
+appears in an `eval' local variables specification.  If the property
+is t, then any form calling that function with constant arguments is
+ok.  If the property is a function or list of functions, they are called
+with the form as argument, and if any returns t, the form is ok to call.
+
+If the form is not "ok to call", that means Emacs asks for
+confirmation as before.
+
+** File operation changes:
+
++++
+*** Unquoted `$' in file names do not signal an error any more when
+the corresponding environment variable does not exist.
+Instead, the `$ENVVAR' text is left as is, so that `$$' quoting
+is only rarely needed.
+
++++
 *** find-file-read-only visits multiple files in read-only mode,
 when the file name contains wildcard characters.
 
@@ -4003,38 +4035,6 @@
 prompt provided in PROMPT is edited to show the default value provided
 in DEF before the terminal colon and space.
 
-** Local variables lists:
-
-+++
-*** Text properties in local variables.
-
-A file local variables list cannot specify a string with text
-properties--any specified text properties are discarded.
-
-+++
-*** The variable `enable-local-variables' controls how local variable
-lists are handled.  t, the default, specifies the standard querying
-behavior.  :safe means use only safe values, and ignore the rest.
-nil means ignore them all.  Anything else means always query.
-
-+++
-*** The variable `safe-local-eval-forms' specifies a list of forms that
-are ok to evaluate when they appear in an `eval' local variables
-specification.  Normally Emacs asks for confirmation before evaluating
-such a form, but if the form appears in this list, no confirmation is
-needed.
-
----
-*** If a function has a non-nil `safe-local-eval-function' property,
-that means it is ok to evaluate some calls to that function when it
-appears in an `eval' local variables specification.  If the property
-is t, then any form calling that function with constant arguments is
-ok.  If the property is a function or list of functions, they are called
-with the form as argument, and if any returns t, the form is ok to call.
-
-If the form is not "ok to call", that means Emacs asks for
-confirmation as before.
-
 ** Searching and matching changes:
 
 +++




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