I've been thinking for a while about what the security implications are for
a homoiconic language like Clojure where code is data and data is code.
What protections do you have against malicious input being automatically
evaluated by the reader? It seems like every user input would be a possible
case of 'Clojure injection'. Is this an issue or am I missing something
really obvious here?

Thanks, Daniel.

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