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> >> I wonder if this function should only warn when it is called from
> >> commands invoked by the user, as opposed to from a Lisp program.  The
> >> warning is in find-file-noselect, which AFAIK is widely used in Lisp
> >> programs, where displaying this warning might be inappropriate.
>=20
> Hm, find-file-noselect also may ask for confirmation to open large file.
> If this is undesirable, shouldn't we move all user interaction to top-lev=
el
> find-file?

See bug 8180 about user confirmation interaction in `find-file-no-select':
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=3D8180

I think there was also some other discussion, on this list, of the
question you raise, but I cannot seem to find it.