> Guido> Why? I imagine this is only used for interactive input, > Guido> and then it's the computer's owner who is typing. > > Yes, but what if the program containing calls to input() get shipped > to someone else's computer? It just seems to me that a) input is > almost never what you want to call and that b) it would seem to a > naive programmer to be the correct way to ask the user for a line of > input. I don't see the security problem. Can you explain a scenario where this causes a security risk? If the user of the program types something evil in the input box they screw themselves! --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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