Update README to have an example of doing quoted function calls.
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@ -249,6 +249,16 @@ To be able to use dashes in quoted names, you can pass ```:allow-dashed-names tr
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=> ["SELECT \"f\".\"foo-id\", \"f\".\"foo-name\" FROM \"foo-bar\" \"f\" WHERE \"f\".\"foo-id\" = 12345"]
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```
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In some cases, you may want to quote function calls. To do this, you can use the
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```sql/call-quoted``` function instead of the ```sql/call``` function.
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```clj
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(sql/format
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{:select (sql/quoted-call :my-schema.some-function 1 2 3)}
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:quoting :ansi :allow-quoted-names? true)
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=> ["SELECT \"my-schema\".\"some-function\"(1, 2, 3)"]
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```
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Here's a big, complicated query. Note that Honey SQL makes no attempt to verify that your queries make any sense. It merely renders surface syntax.
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```clj
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