I get

   0!:1]3!:6 'sum=:+/'
   �
|open quote
|   �

But, anyways, the source code for the interpreter is available, if you
want to change how this works.

(Get it working for yourself, or submit your changes back... either way...)

-- 
Raul


On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Thomas Costigliola <[email protected]> wrote:
> Attempting to run a locked script from a noun doesn't work:
>
> 0!:1]3!:6 'sum=:+/'
>
> �
> |spelling error
> | �
>
> I understand there might not have been an apparent use case for this, but
> is there a technical or security reason for the restriction?
>
> I need to read the contents of a locked script into a noun but not execute
> it until a later time at which the file will no longer be accessible. This
> seems easy to implement in the interpreter, but I was wondering if there
> was something I am overlooking that makes it difficult or undesirable.
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