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ale/test/fixers/test_erlang_mode_fixer_callback.vader
Dmitri Vereshchagin 090d31b79a
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Always use safe file local variables for erlang-mode fixer (#4942)
File local variables in Emacs are used in a way similar to Vim
modelines.  For example, at the end of the file you might find something
like the following:

    %% Local Variables:
    %% erlang-indent-level: 2
    %% something-weird: t
    %% End:

The `erlang-indent-level' variable in this list instructs the Erlang
mode to use two columns per indentation level.  But since the
`something-weird' variable is likely unknown, both may be ignored.

By default, Emacs in batch mode ignores all variable/value pairs if it
encounters at least one that is not known to be safe.  Setting
`enable-local-variables' to `:safe' tells Emacs to use only safe values
and ignore the rest.
2025-04-01 20:44:57 +09:00

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