I thought it is high time to ask my first Perl 6 question on PerlMonks, so... :-)
On http://planet.perl.org, Gabor Szabo is posting introductory material on Perl 6, here is a post about strings in Perl 6. I must be missing something? One of the examples are:
say "Hello { join(', ', @names) } how are you?";
Evaluating code in strings seems ripe for exploitation by any form of templating code which reads strings from files to print them? Is this handled with some kind of tainting functionality in Perl 6?
(There is similar evaluation of code in Perl 5's regexps, but they have security handling for just this.)
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