On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 7:09 PM, Jay McCarthy
wrote:
> The Racket feature of a 'security guard' is not what you want, I
> think. It prevents a block of Racket code from doing things like
> accessing the file system or the network. It is used, for example, by
> evaluation sandboxes to protect agai
The Racket feature of a 'security guard' is not what you want, I
think. It prevents a block of Racket code from doing things like
accessing the file system or the network. It is used, for example, by
evaluation sandboxes to protect against un-trusted user code. I don't
think you want to run your co
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