The first basic example in the documentation of SparseArray
:
s = SparseArray[{{1, 1} -> 1, {2, 2} -> 2, {3, 3} -> 3, {1, 3} -> 4}]
when executed and saved in a notebook triggers the following warning when that notebook is reopened: "This file contains potentially unsafe dynamic content." Apparently this is true of every notebook that contains a (computed) sparse array.
Is there a reason for keeping users of sparse arrays in a high state of alert?
Edited to Add: A screenshot for the skeptics:
Edited to Add 2: This document was saved to "/Users/grant/Desktop". Saving a copy to "/Users/grant/Documents" produced a document without the warning. Apparently desktops are unsafe.
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