+2006-04-29 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
+
+ * variables.texi (File Local Variables): Remove the special case t for
+ safe-local-variable.
+
2006-04-26 Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
* syntax.texi (Parsing Expressions): Minor cleanup.
@cindex safe local variable
You can specify safe values for a variable with a
-@code{safe-local-variable} property. If the property is @code{t},
-setting that variable in a file is always considered safe, regardless
-of the value used. If the property is a function of one argument,
-then any value is safe if the function returns non-@code{nil} given
-that value. Many commonly encountered file variables standardly have
-@code{safe-local-variable} properties, including @code{fill-column},
-@code{fill-prefix}, and @code{indent-tabs-mode}.
+@code{safe-local-variable} property. The property has to be
+a function of one argument; any value is safe if the function
+returns non-@code{nil} given that value. Many commonly encountered
+file variables standardly have @code{safe-local-variable} properties,
+including @code{fill-column}, @code{fill-prefix}, and
+@code{indent-tabs-mode}.
@defopt safe-local-variable-values
This variable provides another way to mark some variable values as