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Hi there. I have this piece of code
[{`(foo/bar {:a 1}) [:b/c]}]
where foo/bar
is a function that takes in 2 arguments, hence Cursive is throwing an error under foo/bar
saying I'm providing 1 instead of 2 arguments. However since the the form is quoted, I'd expect this error to not be there. Is there anyway to achieve this currently in Cursive? Specifically to turn off syntax checking if the form is quoted? Thanks in advance.