Hi all,

Now that Clojure 1.8 supports direct linking, in theory compiler should be
able to throw an error when the user tries to call a function with the
wrong arity, since the callee must be known the compiler, and the callee
cannot be redefined.

This would be a really great improvement to the compiler since it would
turn potential run-time errors into compile-time errors.

Is something like this possible now?

Thanks,

Marc

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