On the other hand, that is exactly the point of a REPL (Read Evaluate Print Loop), like as perl -de1.
There is a time and a place for everything -- but times when you should eval unchecked user input are fairly rare rel to the number of times that it looks like it might be a good idea.
For example, interactive agents of mine often have an "evaluate this" command... but only if they are single-user, or first check if it is me.
In reply to Re^3: Never, never, never
by theorbtwo
in thread Never, never, never
by johnnywang
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