Not an argument against the request, just a reminder: heredocs are subtly
different from quoting. In the traditional shell implementation, a heredoc
starts on the line following the "<<", so you can have stuff like this:
some_command <<EOF -arg 1 -arg 2
Text of the heredoc.
EOF
You can't really do that in a Lisp syntax, so "heredoc" usually gets
reinterpreted to mean "quoted string with multiple characters serving as the
delimeter."
-Stuart Sierra
clojure.com
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