Stefan Monnier schrieb am Mo., 22. Juni 2015 um 17:57 Uhr: > > I don't think this is a misdesign. In most cases files are either > seekable > > or small enough so that reading the variables from the end is tolerable. > I > > prefer the end of files for local variables because they tend to be less > > important than the actual content. > > I'm not talking about file-local variables in general. I'm talking > about the "coding:" pseudo-variable. > > > No matter how we choose to call it: My argument stands, reading such pseudo-variables from the end of the file is desirable, useful, and has negligible disadvantages. Or do we have evidence that users routinely read very large (gigabyte-sized) Elisp files from non-seekable sources?