This is an interaction with Clojure via CIDER.

repl [1]> (type (into-array String ["Awesome"]))
[Ljava.lang.String;
repl [2]> [Ljava.lang.String;
RuntimeException EOF while reading, starting at line 1  
clojure.lang.Util.runtimeException (Util.java:221)
repl [3]> (quote [Ljava.lang.String;)

CIDER won't let me enter [3] claiming that the input is not complete.  
What's going on here, apart from things not working?  If 
[Ljava.lang.String; is a valid return value, and can show up in code that I 
construct programmatically, why is it not valid input?  Is this a flaw in 
CIDER / lein, or are they giving me the right answers here?

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