> There are lots of toggle-read-only warnings in the Emacs Lisp source
> tree. As far as I can tell, the overwhelming majority of these are
> all
> legitimate use cases. The typical intention is "do whatever the
> `toggle-read-only' command does, then do some other stuff on top of
> that," so the caveat about toggle-read-only not being used in Lisp
> code
> is bogus.
>
> Instead of sprinking with-no-warnings all over, I propose removing
> toggle-read-only from byte-compile-interactive-only-functions. Any
> objections?
Maybe we need an "explain why the byte compiler warning for the next
form is inapplicable" form?