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32932704_c0
32932704
fsharp
0
Title: Customizing EF F# Query Translator Problem title: Customizing EF F# Query Translator Tags: linq, f%23, entity-framework Problem: Customizing EF F# Query Translator In an answer to my another question I was told to use QueryExtensions to achieve async computations with F# and Entity Framework, and I'm using that ...
Customizing EF F# Query Translator Customizing EF F# Query Translator linq f%23 entity-framework Customizing Query Translator QueryExtensions QueryableExtensions.FirstAsync Async.AwaitTask context.MyEntities e.Id QueryBuilderEx Linq.QueryBuilder CustomOperation __.HeadAsync System.Linq.IQueryable Linq.QuerySource Async...
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50746267_c1
50746267
fsharp
1
[External] Loaded assembly: Newtonsoft.Json.dll [External] Loaded assembly: Npgsql.dll [External] Loaded assembly: Serilog.dll [External] Loaded assembly: Serilog.Sinks.Console.dll [External] Loaded assembly: Serilog.Sinks.File.dll [External] Loaded assembly: Serilog.Sinks.RollingFile.dll [External] Loaded assembly: S...
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53156313_c0
53156313
fsharp
0
Title: f# timeout when using Async.RunSynchronously Problem title: f# timeout when using Async.RunSynchronously Tags: f%23 Problem: f# timeout when using Async.RunSynchronously I am new to f# and I have a question about timeout in asynchornization operations, this is simple communication using serial com ports, so I ha...
f# timeout when using Async.RunSynchronously f# timeout when using Async.RunSynchronously f%23 Async.RunSynchronously SendMessenge Ports.SerialPort port.AsyncWriteLine port.AsyncReadLine SerialPort this.AsyncWriteLine this.BaseStream.AsyncWrite this.Encoding.GetBytes this.AsyncReadLine messange_builder StringBuilder bu...
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51868347_c0
51868347
fsharp
0
Title: F# generalization by overloading Problem title: F# generalization by overloading Tags: f%23, generalization, overloading Problem: F# generalization by overloading Given the type type T = static member OverloadedMethod(p:int) = () static member OverloadedMethod(p:string) = () Let's suppose we want to create a gen...
F# generalization by overloading F# generalization by overloading f%23 generalization overloading OverloadedMethod p:int p:string Case T.OverloadedMethod _:T2 call2 Unchecked.defaultof F# generalization by overloading Given the type Let's suppose we want to create a generic function that resolves to the specific overlo...
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4802936_c0
4802936
fsharp
0
Title: F# Linq To SQL commiting changes doesn&#x27;t do anything Problem title: F# Linq To SQL commiting changes doesn&#x27;t do anything Tags: f%23, linq-to-sql Problem: F# Linq To SQL commiting changes doesn't do anything I've got following class defined in F#, with mapping attributes for Linq to SQL: [<Table(Name="E...
F# Linq To SQL commiting changes doesn&#x27;t do anything F# Linq To SQL commiting changes doesn&#x27;t do anything f%23 linq-to-sql Linq SQL Table Name Expense Nullable DateTime datetime.HasValue datetime.Value DateTime.Now Column IsPrimaryKey IsDbGenerated AutoSync AutoSync.OnInsert x.ExpenseID x.DateTime x.Value x.C...
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21003310_c0
21003310
fsharp
0
Title: Access lists defined in constructor on override onPaint method F# Problem title: Access lists defined in constructor on override onPaint method F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Access lists defined in constructor on override onPaint method F# I want to override the onPaint method to make it draw the objects in two lists d...
Access lists defined in constructor on override onPaint method F# Access lists defined in constructor on override onPaint method F# f%23 Access MainForm Form Graphics Point form.SetStyle ControlStyles.UserPaint ControlStyles.DoubleBuffer ControlStyles.AllPaintingInWmPaint form.Width form.Height form.BackColor Color.Whi...
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28648356_c1
28648356
fsharp
1
OnDataPropertyChanged (sender:DependencyObject) (e:DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs) = let control = unbox<ucData>(sender) let newValue = unbox<double>(e.NewValue) let oldValue = unbox<double>(e.OldValue) System.Console.WriteLine (sprintf ">>> OnPropertyChanged 'ucData':'Data': Control Name: %s; Value: %f --> %f <<<...
. No update of the numerical value can be achieved. I can only delete one or more single figures, without any updates. Perhaphs there is a conceptual error inside the Event "dataChangedEvent" that I have implemented inside the UserControls (i.e. "Data" property of the "ucData" Control - see the Code). It is something l...
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6778958_c0
6778958
fsharp
0
Title: IEnumerable&lt;IDisposable&gt;: who disposes of what and when -- Did I get it right? Problem title: IEnumerable&lt;IDisposable&gt;: who disposes of what and when -- Did I get it right? Tags: c%23, sequences, idisposable, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: IEnumerable : who disposes of what and when -- Did I g...
IEnumerable&lt;IDisposable&gt;: who disposes of what and when -- Did I get it right? IEnumerable&lt;IDisposable&gt;: who disposes of what and when -- Did I get it right? c%23 sequences idisposable functional-programming f%23 shared individual IEnumerable Did SqlConnection Seq.map Seq.iter System Stand-in SimpeDisposabl...
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71797947_c0
71797947
fsharp
0
Title: how can I build a lazy sequence with some prefetch, in F#? Problem title: how can I build a lazy sequence with some prefetch, in F#? Tags: lazy-evaluation, f%23, queue, multithreading Problem: how can I build a lazy sequence with some prefetch, in F#? I have an app that needs to ingest a lot of data (roughly 25g...
how can I build a lazy sequence with some prefetch, in F#? how can I build a lazy sequence with some prefetch, in F#? lazy-evaluation f%23 queue multithreading Async.runSynchronously Some None List.map ConcurrentQueue DataType EventWaitHandle wait.WaitForOne queue.Length queue.Add wait.Reset queue.TryDequeue wait.Set B...
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62197211_c0
62197211
fsharp
0
Title: shrinker does not respect condition Problem title: shrinker does not respect condition Tags: fscheck, f%23 Problem: shrinker does not respect condition I am trying to implement a generator and a shrinker with fscheck that would produce two strings not empty and different to one another. In order to do so, I use ...
shrinker does not respect condition shrinker does not respect condition fscheck f%23 Expecto.AssertException String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace String.exists DifferentNonWhiteSpace NonWhiteSpaceString DifferentNonWhiteSpaceGen Gen.two Gen.filter Gen.map a.Get.ToCharArray Seq.map b.Get.ToCharArray Seq.map2 Some None Seq.choose X...
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16595290_c0
16595290
fsharp
0
Title: Linq Include helper function for f# style pipelining Problem title: Linq Include helper function for f# style pipelining Tags: f%23, pipelining, query-expressions, entity-framework, ef-code-first Problem: Linq Include helper function for f# style pipelining I want to eagerly load some records from and their rela...
Linq Include helper function for f# style pipelining Linq Include helper function for f# style pipelining f%23 pipelining query-expressions entity-framework ef-code-first Linq Include entities.QueueItems q.Email e:Email e.QueueItem Seq.toArray Array.iter entities.QueueItems.Remove entities.SaveChanges source:IQueryable...
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16898423_c1
16898423
fsharp
1
YValueMembers = "LastPrice") this.Control.StockPricesChart.Series.Add series override this.EventStreams = [ this.Control.AddStock.Click |> Observable.mapTo() ] override this.SetBindings model = this.Control.StockPricesChart.DataSource <- model.StocksInfo model.StocksInfo.CollectionChanged.Add(fun _ -> this.Control.Sto...
YValueMembers = "LastPrice") this.Control.StockPricesChart.Series.Add series override this.EventStreams = [ this.Control.AddStock.Click |> Observable.mapTo() ] override this.SetBindings model = this.Control.StockPricesChart.DataSource <- model.StocksInfo model.StocksInfo.CollectionChanged.Add(fun _ -> this.Control.Sto...
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8142891_c0
8142891
fsharp
0
Title: Tcplistener randomly resetting the connection Problem title: Tcplistener randomly resetting the connection Tags: tcplistener, f%23, .net, network-programming Problem: Tcplistener randomly resetting the connection I'm playing around with a simple webserver written in F#. As I have noticed, if I hit refresh in Fir...
Tcplistener randomly resetting the connection Tcplistener randomly resetting the connection tcplistener f%23 .net network-programming Tcplistener Program System System.Net.Sockets System.IO this.AsyncAcceptSocket Async.FromBeginEnd this.BeginAcceptSocket this.EndAcceptSocket Main Init tcpListener.Start tcpListener.Asyn...
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25817483_c0
25817483
fsharp
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Title: F#: Using object expression with discriminated union Problem title: F#: Using object expression with discriminated union Tags: discriminated-union, f%23, recursion Problem: F#: Using object expression with discriminated union I have a recursive function that contains a series of matches that either make the recu...
F#: Using object expression with discriminated union F#: Using object expression with discriminated union discriminated-union f%23 recursion Using SOURCE::t VALUE x::tt Source Expected REGISTRY::t Result Success Options Failure F#: Using object expression with discriminated union I have a recursive function that contai...
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1288134_c0
1288134
fsharp
0
Title: How to deal with abnormal input and stop running the rest of a function in F#? Problem title: How to deal with abnormal input and stop running the rest of a function in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to deal with abnormal input and stop running the rest of a function in F#? I've been learning F#, and I'm writing a ...
How to deal with abnormal input and stop running the rest of a function in F#? How to deal with abnormal input and stop running the rest of a function in F#? f%23 How SchemaQueryString Strcat RecFieldName MeasurementRecord x.FieldName List.map s.MeasurementTypes List.reduce SELECT ProductionCode TestTime s.TemplateName...
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34906778_c0
34906778
fsharp
0
Title: Is it better to have decode&lt;&#x27;T&gt; function or each api should know how to decode/encode itself? Problem title: Is it better to have decode&lt;&#x27;T&gt; function or each api should know how to decode/encode itself? Tags: f%23, reflection, encoding, apache-kafka Problem: Is it better to have decode<'T> ...
Is it better to have decode&lt;&#x27;T&gt; function or each api should know how to decode/encode itself? Is it better to have decode&lt;&#x27;T&gt; function or each api should know how to decode/encode itself? f%23 reflection encoding apache-kafka BNF kafka Codec.encode Codec.decode Encode Decode MetadataRequest TopicN...
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54111774_c0
54111774
fsharp
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Title: Calling F# function with a button from WPF (FsXaml approach) Problem title: Calling F# function with a button from WPF (FsXaml approach) Tags: wpf, f%23, fsxaml Problem: Calling F# function with a button from WPF (FsXaml approach) I'm trying to make a Button Hello World application with F#, WPF and FsXaml. I sta...
Calling F# function with a button from WPF (FsXaml approach) Calling F# function with a button from WPF (FsXaml approach) wpf f%23 fsxaml System.Windows.Markup.XamlParseException ArgumentException WPF the Calling FsXaml Button x:Name Content Send Click submitButton_Click xmlns:local clr-namespace:Views GUItemplate Syst...
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33882802_c0
33882802
fsharp
0
Title: Unable to partition ViewModelBase and ViewModel into different files Problem title: Unable to partition ViewModelBase and ViewModel into different files Tags: f%23 Problem: Unable to partition ViewModelBase and ViewModel into different files I have a WPF project and am struggling to figure out how to have two se...
Unable to partition ViewModelBase and ViewModel into different files Unable to partition ViewModelBase and ViewModel into different files f%23 Unable ViewModelBase ViewModel MVVM System.ComponentModel Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns Event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChangedEventArgs PropertyGet pi.Name Exp...
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53806582_c0
53806582
fsharp
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Title: Parsing an ML-like syntax based on indentation, and everything considered to be an instruction/expression Problem title: Parsing an ML-like syntax based on indentation, and everything considered to be an instruction/expression Tags: parsing, f%23, fparsec, indentation Problem: Parsing an ML-like syntax based on ...
Parsing an ML-like syntax based on indentation, and everything considered to be an instruction/expression Parsing an ML-like syntax based on indentation, and everything considered to be an instruction/expression parsing f%23 fparsec indentation messageError reply.Error the Parsing ML-like Hello IndentationParserWithout...
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78549221_c0
78549221
fsharp
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Title: Allowing unspecified JSON fields to turn into Option.None when deserializing with FSharp.SystemTextJson Problem title: Allowing unspecified JSON fields to turn into Option.None when deserializing with FSharp.SystemTextJson Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Allowing unspecified JSON fields to turn into Option.None when d...
Allowing unspecified JSON fields to turn into Option.None when deserializing with FSharp.SystemTextJson Allowing unspecified JSON fields to turn into Option.None when deserializing with FSharp.SystemTextJson f%23 .net the Allowing JSON Option.None FSharp.SystemTextJson System.Text.Json System.Text.Json.Serialization Po...
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20533174_c0
20533174
fsharp
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Title: F# WPF Attributes have been ignored in this construct Problem title: F# WPF Attributes have been ignored in this construct Tags: f%23, sta, wpf Problem: F# WPF Attributes have been ignored in this construct So. I was following along some tutorials on using WPF with F# blog here . I am working with the second one...
F# WPF Attributes have been ignored in this construct F# WPF Attributes have been ignored in this construct f%23 sta wpf this WPF Attributes File1 System System.Windows System.Windows.Input Chap HandleAnEvent.cs WindowOnMouseDown args:MouseButtonEventArgs Window String.Format args.ChangedButton args.GetPosition Message...
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34913425_c0
34913425
fsharp
0
Title: ASP.NET WebAPI unable to post Problem title: ASP.NET WebAPI unable to post Tags: f%23 Problem: ASP.NET WebAPI unable to post I am unable to post data to a ASP.NET WebAPI server. I can get data from the WEBAPI server. However, I am unable to post. The following code fails to post: response = await client.PostAsyn...
ASP.NET WebAPI unable to post ASP.NET WebAPI unable to post f%23 ASP.NET WebAPI client.PostAsync Cars TestClass UnitTest1 www.asp.net TestMethod Task TestMethod1 HttpClient client.BaseAddress Uri localhost:48213 client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Clear client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Accept.Add MediaTypeWithQualityHeader...
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46729188_c0
46729188
fsharp
0
Title: Why does the Mono.Cecil HelloWorld example fail with an exception? Problem title: Why does the Mono.Cecil HelloWorld example fail with an exception? Tags: f%23, mono.cecil Problem: Why does the Mono.Cecil HelloWorld example fail with an exception? open System open Mono.Cecil open Mono.Cecil.Cil let myHelloWorldA...
Why does the Mono.Cecil HelloWorld example fail with an exception? Why does the Mono.Cecil HelloWorld example fail with an exception? f%23 mono.cecil System.TypeLoadException assembly Why Mono.Cecil HelloWorld System Mono.Cecil.Cil AssemblyDefinition.CreateAssembly AssemblyNameDefinition Version ModuleKind.Console modu...
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65551631_c0
65551631
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing nested parentheses in F# using recursive descent Problem title: Parsing nested parentheses in F# using recursive descent Tags: abstract-syntax-tree, recursive-descent, parsing, f%23 Problem: Parsing nested parentheses in F# using recursive descent I'm trying to make a recursive descent parser in F#. I lo...
Parsing nested parentheses in F# using recursive descent Parsing nested parentheses in F# using recursive descent abstract-syntax-tree recursive-descent parsing f%23 recursive Parsing Token ParOpen ParClose Identifier IntLiteral Add Token.Add Expression Par Constant Leaf i::Token.Add::list ParOpen::list i::ParClose Une...
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41254174_c0
41254174
fsharp
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Title: bound/throttle concurrent jobs, without creating a thread-per-job Problem title: bound/throttle concurrent jobs, without creating a thread-per-job Tags: f%23, asynchronous, concurrency Problem: bound/throttle concurrent jobs, without creating a thread-per-job I want to process a collection of io-bound jobs concu...
bound/throttle concurrent jobs, without creating a thread-per-job bound/throttle concurrent jobs, without creating a thread-per-job f%23 asynchronous concurrency JobNum RunConcurrentlyBounded boundedSize:int Async Unit BlockingCollection Async.Start Seq.map Seq.iter bc.Add bc.CompleteAdding consumerId:int bc.GetConsumi...
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70936102_c0
70936102
fsharp
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Title: Why does &quot;let&quot; in a F# constructor create a private member instead of a local variable Problem title: Why does &quot;let&quot; in a F# constructor create a private member instead of a local variable Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does "let" in a F# constructor create a private member instead of a local variab...
Why does &quot;let&quot; in a F# constructor create a private member instead of a local variable Why does &quot;let&quot; in a F# constructor create a private member instead of a local variable f%23 Why MyClass _parsedData this.parsedData this.dump EntryPoint obj.parsedData obj.dump _parsedDataLazy this.parsedDataLazy ...
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17616831_c0
17616831
fsharp
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Title: How to effectively author F# assemblies for partial trust? Problem title: How to effectively author F# assemblies for partial trust? Tags: f%23, .net, code-access-security Problem: How to effectively author F# assemblies for partial trust? Does anyone have experience with F# code in partial trust scenarios? As i...
How to effectively author F# assemblies for partial trust? How to effectively author F# assemblies for partial trust? f%23 .net code-access-security How AllowPartiallyTrustedCallers SecuritySafeCritical Foo System.Security SecurityRules SecurityRuleSet.Level2 SecurityCritical C.get Seq.filter SecAnnotate.exe How to eff...
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22085860_c0
22085860
fsharp
0
Title: Using F# generative type provider types as generic type parameters Problem title: Using F# generative type provider types as generic type parameters Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Using F# generative type provider types as generic type parameters Background I am learning about generative type providers. I u...
Using F# generative type provider types as generic type parameters Using F# generative type provider types as generic type parameters type-providers f%23 Using Vector2D Vector v1.X v1.Y ITypeProvider.ApplyStaticArguments VectorTP.Vector ConsoleApplication8 System.Collections.Generic.List List Mindscape.Vectorama.Vector...
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53734252_c0
53734252
fsharp
0
Title: How do I used variables that are created inside one function inside another function? F# Problem title: How do I used variables that are created inside one function inside another function? F# Tags: f%23, function, variables Problem: How do I used variables that are created inside one function inside another fun...
How do I used variables that are created inside one function inside another function? F# How do I used variables that are created inside one function inside another function? F# f%23 function variables IP Port How System System.Net System.Net.Sockets System.Text System.Threading Connect Console.ReadLine IPAddress.Parse...
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40834107_c0
40834107
fsharp
0
Title: How to use high order functions to filter and match on options fields in a record Problem title: How to use high order functions to filter and match on options fields in a record Tags: f%23, option-type, record Problem: How to use high order functions to filter and match on options fields in a record So a bit of...
How to use high order functions to filter and match on options fields in a record How to use high order functions to filter and match on options fields in a record f%23 option-type record How ConsummableItem HealthPotion ManaPotion Weaponry Sword Spear BattleAxe CharaterProtection Helmet Gloves Boots GameItem Consumabl...
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48231549_c0
48231549
fsharp
0
Title: F# Function with variable types Problem title: F# Function with variable types Tags: generics, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: F# Function with variable types I have a question on making a function generic so that I can reuse the behavior. I have a situation where I want to perform the same set of actions ...
F# Function with variable types F# Function with variable types generics functional-programming f%23 DataSeries Seq.sortBy x.Value Seq.last System Observation ObsDateTime DateTimeOffset Value Result Float DataSeries.Float Result.Float DataSeries.String Result.String What F# Function with variable types I have a questio...
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68382146_c0
68382146
fsharp
0
Title: How to update and return a record using an interface in F# Problem title: How to update and return a record using an interface in F# Tags: interface, inheritance, f%23 Problem: How to update and return a record using an interface in F# In C#, I am using the following function which I want to move into F#: public...
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38857462_c0
38857462
fsharp
0
Title: How can I generate a value so that it&#x27;s reflected as an element of another generated value? Problem title: How can I generate a value so that it&#x27;s reflected as an element of another generated value? Tags: f%23, fscheck Problem: How can I generate a value so that it's reflected as an element of another ...
How can I generate a value so that it&#x27;s reflected as an element of another generated value? How can I generate a value so that it&#x27;s reflected as an element of another generated value? f%23 fscheck How Space Occupied Piece Available Coordinate Setup Arb.generate Property QuietOnSuccess MaxTest Status Test Gen....
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42903364_c1
42903364
fsharp
1
ka.remote.dot-netty.tcp.port=" + port) .WithFallback(section.AkkaConfig) let system = ActorSystem.Create ("ClusterSystem", config) let actorRef = Props.Create(typeof<SimpleClusterListener>) system.ActorOf(actorRef, "clusterListener") |> ignore let startUp (ports:string list) = ports |> List.iter createActor [<EntryPoin...
ka.remote.dot-netty.tcp.port=" + port) .WithFallback(section.AkkaConfig) let system = ActorSystem.Create ("ClusterSystem", config) let actorRef = Props.Create(typeof<SimpleClusterListener>) system.ActorOf(actorRef, "clusterListener") |> ignore let startUp (ports:string list) = ports |> List.iter createActor [<EntryPoin...
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45006533_c0
45006533
fsharp
0
Title: How to preserve the message sent order at TCP server side with multiple clients Problem title: How to preserve the message sent order at TCP server side with multiple clients Tags: .net, c%23, f%23, sockets, tcp Problem: How to preserve the message sent order at TCP server side with multiple clients I have two P...
How to preserve the message sent order at TCP server side with multiple clients How to preserve the message sent order at TCP server side with multiple clients .net c%23 f%23 sockets tcp How TCP How to preserve the message sent order at TCP server side with multiple clients I have two PCs connected by direct Ethernet c...
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55243768_c0
55243768
fsharp
0
Title: MailboxProcessor first loop can&#x27;t run if program immediately fails Problem title: MailboxProcessor first loop can&#x27;t run if program immediately fails Tags: asynchronous, f%23, mailboxprocessor Problem: MailboxProcessor first loop can't run if program immediately fails I have a command running a SFTP che...
MailboxProcessor first loop can&#x27;t run if program immediately fails MailboxProcessor first loop can&#x27;t run if program immediately fails asynchronous f%23 mailboxprocessor MailboxProcessor Path.Combine SharedFolder StreamWriter EntryPoint SFTPFolder ex.Message printerAgent.Post NOTICE LINE sw.Close sw.Dispose Ma...
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78322147_c0
78322147
fsharp
0
Title: Dynamically implementing a statically defined interface on an F# type with functions statically defined on that type Problem title: Dynamically implementing a statically defined interface on an F# type with functions statically defined on that type Tags: .net, c%23, f%23, type-constraints, interface Problem: Dyn...
Dynamically implementing a statically defined interface on an F# type with functions statically defined on that type Dynamically implementing a statically defined interface on an F# type with functions statically defined on that type .net c%23 f%23 type-constraints interface eventHandler Dynamically Event EventA EventB...
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9359423_c0
9359423
fsharp
0
Title: Why does the Visual Studio 2010 debugger not pick up debug symbols for handling exception in F# sequence? Problem title: Why does the Visual Studio 2010 debugger not pick up debug symbols for handling exception in F# sequence? Tags: f%23, visual-studio-debugging Problem: Why does the Visual Studio 2010 debugger ...
Why does the Visual Studio 2010 debugger not pick up debug symbols for handling exception in F# sequence? Why does the Visual Studio 2010 debugger not pick up debug symbols for handling exception in F# sequence? f%23 visual-studio-debugging UnauthorizedAccessException Why Visual Studio System System.IO MyTestModule Str...
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15423513_c0
15423513
fsharp
0
Title: Why do these values reset back to 0? Problem title: Why do these values reset back to 0? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why do these values reset back to 0? I'm trying to implement periodic memoization for functions with no arguments. let mutable superVersion = 1 type Memoize() = member this.m f = let cache = ref 0 let ver...
Why do these values reset back to 0? Why do these values reset back to 0? f%23 Why Memoize this.m System.Console.WriteLine Could Mem Mem.m Cell _Value this.Value Why do these values reset back to 0? I'm trying to implement periodic memoization for functions with no arguments. The idea is simple. When data comes into th...
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51341632_c0
51341632
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp function/method body executes as Script, but does not execute as source file at runtime Problem title: FSharp function/method body executes as Script, but does not execute as source file at runtime Tags: module, c%23, f%23, interop, methods Problem: FSharp function/method body executes as Script, but does...
FSharp function/method body executes as Script, but does not execute as source file at runtime FSharp function/method body executes as Script, but does not execute as source file at runtime module c%23 f%23 interop methods other NamespacePath static FSharp Script Sample cons1 MachinLearning.Example.Calc.comp MulRegress...
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73505154_c0
73505154
fsharp
0
Title: How do you create an optional navigation property? Problem title: How do you create an optional navigation property? Tags: ef-code-first, f%23, entity-framework, entity-framework-migrations Problem: How do you create an optional navigation property? I'm trying to create Code First DB in F# project and I just can...
How do you create an optional navigation property? How do you create an optional navigation property? ef-code-first f%23 entity-framework entity-framework-migrations How Table CLIMutable Product Key Column Guid Required Name model_id ModelId Model Products How do you create an optional navigation property? I'm trying t...
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47431825
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Title: Type casts no longer work after ILRepack Problem title: Type casts no longer work after ILRepack Tags: c%23, f%23, ilrepack, interface Problem: Type casts no longer work after ILRepack I am trying to create a single executable from the binaries of a project. This is what I have: A shared library dll, written in ...
Type casts no longer work after ILRepack Type casts no longer work after ILRepack c%23 f%23 ilrepack interface Type ILRepack IModule IsAssignableFrom Type casts no longer work after ILRepack I am trying to create a single executable from the binaries of a project. This is what I have: A shared library dll, written in F...
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29330434_c0
29330434
fsharp
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Title: Visual Studio claims variable is not initialized, but it has been in the constructor Problem title: Visual Studio claims variable is not initialized, but it has been in the constructor Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: Visual Studio claims variable is not initialized, but it has been in the constructor I was messing aro...
Visual Studio claims variable is not initialized, but it has been in the constructor Visual Studio claims variable is not initialized, but it has been in the constructor c%23 f%23 FormatException System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq System.Text System.Threading.Tasks System.Windows System.Windows.Controls Syst...
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34581554_c0
34581554
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Title: Working with F# types in C# Problem title: Working with F# types in C# Tags: types, f%23, c%23 Problem: Working with F# types in C# I have a C# web api which I use to access an F# library. I have created a DU of the types I want to return and use pattern matching to choose which is return back to the c# controll...
Working with F# types in C# Working with F# types in C# types f%23 c%23 Types.Error Working HttpResponseMessage Post _result Authentication.GetAuthBehaviour Access item1 _HTTPStatusCode HttpStatusCode _result.item1 item2 _body _result.item2 base.Request.CreateResponse Types JsonObject MemberSerialization MemberSerializ...
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65765008_c0
65765008
fsharp
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Title: Can my backpropagation implementation be correct although gradient checking returns different gradients for specific inputs? Problem title: Can my backpropagation implementation be correct although gradient checking returns different gradients for specific inputs? Tags: f%23, backpropagation, neural-network Prob...
Can my backpropagation implementation be correct although gradient checking returns different gradients for specific inputs? Can my backpropagation implementation be correct although gradient checking returns different gradients for specific inputs? f%23 backpropagation neural-network Can PathToThisCodeFile.fsx MathNet...
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14049999_c0
14049999
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Title: F# discriminated union enumeration using reflection instead of an enumeration Problem title: F# discriminated union enumeration using reflection instead of an enumeration Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: F# discriminated union enumeration using reflection instead of an enumeration I am enumerating through values in...
F# discriminated union enumeration using reflection instead of an enumeration F# discriminated union enumeration using reflection instead of an enumeration f%23 f%23-3.0 reflection string System Microsoft.FSharp.Collections Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection GetUnionCaseName FSharpValue.GetUnionFields case.Name Square Circle ...
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70642841_c0
70642841
fsharp
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Title: Compilation error when trying to use topics with EasyNetQ in F# Problem title: Compilation error when trying to use topics with EasyNetQ in F# Tags: easynetq, f%23 Problem: Compilation error when trying to use topics with EasyNetQ in F# I am trying to subscribe to a RabbitMq topic using the PubSub.Subscribe meth...
Compilation error when trying to use topics with EasyNetQ in F# Compilation error when trying to use topics with EasyNetQ in F# easynetq f%23 Compilation EasyNetQ Subscription AppEnvelope bus.PubSub.Subscribe String.Empty callback.OnMessageReceived x:ISubscriptionConfiguration x.WithTopic app.queue cts.Token Error FS00...
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71257330_c0
71257330
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Title: Is it possible to have F# able to recognize an overlap of DU and use the right one itself? Problem title: Is it possible to have F# able to recognize an overlap of DU and use the right one itself? Tags: f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Is it possible to have F# able to recognize an overlap of DU and use the ri...
Is it possible to have F# able to recognize an overlap of DU and use the right one itself? Is it possible to have F# able to recognize an overlap of DU and use the right one itself? f%23 discriminated-union GenericResult.Error base.createError the GenericResult Error LoginResult UserNotFound WrongPassword something:Gen...
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60259765
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Title: F# XmlProvider and parsing collection Problem title: F# XmlProvider and parsing collection Tags: f%23 Problem: F# XmlProvider and parsing collection I have a question. I have a simple configuation in a file that looks: <configuration> <Protocol Version="1" /> <RequestParameters> <ModuleIdentyfication Interval="5...
F# XmlProvider and parsing collection F# XmlProvider and parsing collection f%23 ArgumentNullException logger.Error FormatException XmlProvider Protocol Version RequestParameters ModuleIdentyfication Interval SectionIdentification Literal cabinet.config Communication GetConnectionConfiguration Async Option ServiceConfi...
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77475971_c0
77475971
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Title: Where is the `.fsproj` project file documented? Problem title: Where is the `.fsproj` project file documented? Tags: fsproj, msbuild, f%23 Problem: Where is the `.fsproj` project file documented? More specifically: Is there a dedicated docs page listing "properties" that are idiosyncratic to F# .fsproj project f...
Where is the `.fsproj` project file documented? Where is the `.fsproj` project file documented? fsproj msbuild f%23 Where OtherFlags GenerateDocumentationFile PropertyGroup Where is the `.fsproj` project file documented? More specifically: Is there a dedicated docs page listing "properties" that are idiosyncratic to F#...
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15829660_c0
15829660
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Title: η-expansion in a pure functional language Problem title: η-expansion in a pure functional language Tags: lambda-calculus, functional-programming, ocaml, f%23 Problem: η-expansion in a pure functional language In OCaml, it is legal to have in .mli : val f : 'a -> 'a val g : 'a -> 'a and .ml : let f x = x let g = ...
η-expansion in a pure functional language η-expansion in a pure functional language lambda-calculus functional-programming ocaml f%23 eta_expand.ml FS0034 Module Eta_expand e.g η-expansion in a pure functional language In OCaml, it is legal to have in .mli : and .ml : Yet in F#, this is rejected: One workaround is to η...
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35658602_c0
35658602
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Title: MathNet Numerics needs FsUnit.CustomMatchers to successfully build. Ran out of options Problem title: MathNet Numerics needs FsUnit.CustomMatchers to successfully build. Ran out of options Tags: fsunit, nunit, visual-studio-2015, mathnet-numerics, f%23 Problem: MathNet Numerics needs FsUnit.CustomMatchers to suc...
MathNet Numerics needs FsUnit.CustomMatchers to successfully build. Ran out of options MathNet Numerics needs FsUnit.CustomMatchers to successfully build. Ran out of options fsunit nunit visual-studio-2015 mathnet-numerics f%23 MathNet Numerics FsUnit.CustomMatchers Ran Visual Studio Community MathNet.Numerics.sln Coul...
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5677366_c0
5677366
fsharp
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Title: How to call and handle an Asynchronous F# Workflow from C# Problem title: How to call and handle an Asynchronous F# Workflow from C# Tags: f%23, callback, asynchronous, c%23, workflow Problem: How to call and handle an Asynchronous F# Workflow from C# I have read few F# tutorials and I have noticed how easy is t...
How to call and handle an Asynchronous F# Workflow from C# How to call and handle an Asynchronous F# Workflow from C# f%23 callback asynchronous c%23 workflow C# How Asynchronous Workflow Implementation Action AsynchronousTask AsynchronousTaskCancelled myAsyncUtility.StartTask2 Debug.WriteLine Perform System.Threading....
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30859885_c0
30859885
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Title: Post messages from async threads to main thread in F# Problem title: Post messages from async threads to main thread in F# Tags: powershell, system.reactive, f%23, f%23-async, .net Problem: Post messages from async threads to main thread in F# There is a subscription to an observable that sends out log messages....
Post messages from async threads to main thread in F# Post messages from async threads to main thread in F# powershell system.reactive f%23 f%23-async .net TraceLevel.Warning x.WriteWarning TraceLevel.Error async Post x.RegisterTrace Logging.verbose x.Verbose Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.ManagedThreadId Logging.subsc...
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Title: How could this F# code be improved to be more idiomatic? Problem title: How could this F# code be improved to be more idiomatic? Tags: f%23, windows-services, functional-programming, entity-framework Problem: How could this F# code be improved to be more idiomatic? I have a Windows service that reads emails from...
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fsharp
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Title: F# How to flatten nested Result types mixed with other types Problem title: F# How to flatten nested Result types mixed with other types Tags: f%23, domain-driven-design, database Problem: F# How to flatten nested Result types mixed with other types I'm currently working on a repository of methods for a Domain D...
F# How to flatten nested Result types mixed with other types F# How to flatten nested Result types mixed with other types f%23 domain-driven-design database How Result Async DTO.Worker Domain.Worker Async.map Result.map Option.map DTO.Worker.toDomain Domain WorkerStatus Status1 Status2 Status3 Worker Status DTO Domain....
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25634698_c0
25634698
fsharp
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Title: Why does order matter in this usage of Observable.merge? Problem title: Why does order matter in this usage of Observable.merge? Tags: f%23, system.reactive Problem: Why does order matter in this usage of Observable.merge? I am trying to write a basic "game loop" using Observables in F#. Basically I conceptualiz...
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68729825_c0
68729825
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Title: Issue with GZIP in ASP.NET Core MVC with F# Problem title: Issue with GZIP in ASP.NET Core MVC with F# Tags: gzip, .net-core, asp.net-core-webapi, c%23, f%23 Problem: Issue with GZIP in ASP.NET Core MVC with F# I have an Issue which looks like the one described here Although the solution doesn't seem to work for...
Issue with GZIP in ASP.NET Core MVC with F# Issue with GZIP in ASP.NET Core MVC with F# gzip .net-core asp.net-core-webapi c%23 f%23 Issue GZIP ASP.NET Core MVC netcoreapp2.2 this.Configure IApplicationBuilder IHostingEnvironment env.IsDevelopment app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage app.UseHsts app.UseResponseCompression app...
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47506598_c0
47506598
fsharp
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Title: How to get property value from property-getter quotation Problem title: How to get property value from property-getter quotation Tags: quotations, f%23 Problem: How to get property value from property-getter quotation TL;DR: How do I get the actual property value from a quotation of the form <@ myInstance.myProp...
How to get property value from property-getter quotation How to get property value from property-getter quotation quotations f%23 property-getter How myInstance.myProperty vm.IsChanged MyVm INPCBaseWithObserveMethod vm.Observe Observe propInfo.GetValue ViewModelBase Start INPC Event INotifyPropertyChanged CLIEvent __.P...
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6237389_c0
6237389
fsharp
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Title: F# type instance ident bug in WCF enviroment? Problem title: F# type instance ident bug in WCF enviroment? Tags: wcf, f%23 Problem: F# type instance ident bug in WCF enviroment? When it use with type instance ident and direct property members in F# coding, run it in WCF host, and call it from client, the errors ...
F# type instance ident bug in WCF enviroment? F# type instance ident bug in WCF enviroment? wcf f%23 WCF DataContract DefaultValue _Column:DateTime DataMember x.Column x._Column Use Sealed _ColumnA:DateTime _ColumnA DateTime.Now Type x.Initialize TODO x.ColumnA x._ColumnA Addition System System.ServiceModel ServiceCont...
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79444022_c0
79444022
fsharp
0
Title: Error in F# 9.0 on singleton pattern: The static initialization of a file or type resulted in static data being accessed recursively Problem title: Error in F# 9.0 on singleton pattern: The static initialization of a file or type resulted in static data being accessed recursively Tags: f%23, singleton Problem: E...
Error in F# 9.0 on singleton pattern: The static initialization of a file or type resulted in static data being accessed recursively Error in F# 9.0 on singleton pattern: The static initialization of a file or type resulted in static data being accessed recursively f%23 singleton Error AutoOpen AppointmentEventManager ...
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34478660_c0
34478660
fsharp
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Title: F# parallel design pattern Problem title: F# parallel design pattern Tags: multithreading, parallel-processing, f%23, asynchronous Problem: F# parallel design pattern I am trying to run some same task in parallel in a F# Console project. The task is as follow Dequeue a table name from a ConcurrentQueue (this que...
F# parallel design pattern F# parallel design pattern multithreading parallel-processing f%23 asynchronous ConcurrentQueue Enter DownloadHelper cq:ConcurrentQueue Table cq.TryDequeue Processing tb.DBName tb.TBName Table2CSV DownloadTable SqlConnection con.Open List.replicate Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously Cancel...
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36406337_c0
36406337
fsharp
0
Title: NLog Programmatically configured Archiving doesn&#x27;t work with Mono Problem title: NLog Programmatically configured Archiving doesn&#x27;t work with Mono Tags: mono, f%23, logging, nlog Problem: NLog Programmatically configured Archiving doesn't work with Mono My problem is that NLog with Mono appears to brea...
NLog Programmatically configured Archiving doesn&#x27;t work with Mono NLog Programmatically configured Archiving doesn&#x27;t work with Mono mono f%23 logging nlog NLog Programmatically Archiving Mono Targets.FileTarget Logging target.FileName SimpleLayout target.Layout target.ArchiveFileName target.MaxArchiveFiles ta...
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75736273_c1
75736273
fsharp
1
(DateTime.UtcNow.AddHours 1.0) let notBefore = Nullable (DateTime.UtcNow.AddMinutes -1.0) let key = getJwtEncryptionKey config let signingCredentials = Microsoft.IdentityModel.Tokens.SigningCredentials(key = key, algorithm = Microsoft.IdentityModel.Tokens.SecurityAlgorithms.HmacSha256) JwtSecurityToken( issuer = jwtAp...
(DateTime.UtcNow.AddHours 1.0) let notBefore = Nullable (DateTime.UtcNow.AddMinutes -1.0) let key = getJwtEncryptionKey config let signingCredentials = Microsoft.IdentityModel.Tokens.SigningCredentials(key = key, algorithm = Microsoft.IdentityModel.Tokens.SecurityAlgorithms.HmacSha256) JwtSecurityToken( issuer = jwtAp...
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49613898_c0
49613898
fsharp
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Title: Return results to the caller with a throttling queue Problem title: Return results to the caller with a throttling queue Tags: mailboxprocessor, f%23 Problem: Return results to the caller with a throttling queue Building on a snippet and answer, would it be possible to return results to the caller from the throt...
Return results to the caller with a throttling queue Return results to the caller with a throttling queue mailboxprocessor f%23 WebException HttpStatusCode.InternalServerError Message ThrottlingAgentMessage Completed Enqueue Async Represents When MailboxProcessor.Start System.Collections.Generic.Queue inbox.Receive que...
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36699555_c0
36699555
fsharp
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Title: What is the correct way to return an &quot;empty task&quot; when implementing message handlers such as IExceptionHandler or IExceptionLogger in F#? Problem title: What is the correct way to return an &quot;empty task&quot; when implementing message handlers such as IExceptionHandler or IExceptionLogger in F#? Ta...
What is the correct way to return an &quot;empty task&quot; when implementing message handlers such as IExceptionHandler or IExceptionLogger in F#? What is the correct way to return an &quot;empty task&quot; when implementing message handlers such as IExceptionHandler or IExceptionLogger in F#? f%23 asp.net-web-api2 as...
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41000248_c0
41000248
fsharp
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Title: Using FsCheck with NUnit: receiving exception on using Arbitrary types (or: how to use Arbitrary types with attributes) Problem title: Using FsCheck with NUnit: receiving exception on using Arbitrary types (or: how to use Arbitrary types with attributes) Tags: f%23, fscheck Problem: Using FsCheck with NUnit: rec...
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37122707_c0
37122707
fsharp
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Title: TypeProvider giving unexpected dev-time behavior Problem title: TypeProvider giving unexpected dev-time behavior Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: TypeProvider giving unexpected dev-time behavior I'm messing with my new statically parameterized type provider that provides a type with statically parameterized s...
TypeProvider giving unexpected dev-time behavior TypeProvider giving unexpected dev-time behavior type-providers f%23 TypeProvider OpDef OfflineSql ProviderImplementation.ProvidedTypes Microsoft.FSharp.Core.CompilerServices System.Text.RegularExpressions OfflineSqlProvider TypeProviderConfig TypeProviderForNamespaces S...
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34975822
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Title: How do I access a viewmodel that&#x27;s nested within a namespace\module path? Problem title: How do I access a viewmodel that&#x27;s nested within a namespace\module path? Tags: wpf, f%23, xaml Problem: How do I access a viewmodel that's nested within a namespace\module path? How do I access a viewmodel that's ...
How do I access a viewmodel that&#x27;s nested within a namespace\module path? How do I access a viewmodel that&#x27;s nested within a namespace\module path? wpf f%23 xaml How ManageModules CreateModule CreationViewModel ViewModelBase xmlns:manageModules clr-namespace:ManageModules Window x:Class Client.MainWindow Wind...
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9518177_c0
9518177
fsharp
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Title: Implementing fast CustomEquality and CustomComparison for discriminated union types Problem title: Implementing fast CustomEquality and CustomComparison for discriminated union types Tags: pattern-matching, hash, discriminated-union, equality, f%23 Problem: Implementing fast CustomEquality and CustomComparison f...
Implementing fast CustomEquality and CustomComparison for discriminated union types Implementing fast CustomEquality and CustomComparison for discriminated union types pattern-matching hash discriminated-union equality f%23 Implementing CustomEquality CustomComparison Coord Spot AssetKey Vol DateTime Rate Currency this...
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49667105
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Title: F#: How to enumerate through multiple files correctly? Problem title: F#: How to enumerate through multiple files correctly? Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23, functional-programming Problem: F#: How to enumerate through multiple files correctly? I have a bunch of files several MiB in size which are very simple: They hav...
F#: How to enumerate through multiple files correctly? F#: How to enumerate through multiple files correctly? c%23-to-f%23 f%23 functional-programming position one How BinaryReader ReadDouble GetEnumerator None Opening FileStream FileMode.Open FileAccess.Read FileShare.Read Some reader.BaseStream.Position reader.BaseSt...
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66215624_c0
66215624
fsharp
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Title: Return Union Type instead of Union Case Problem title: Return Union Type instead of Union Case Tags: f%23 Problem: Return Union Type instead of Union Case I have a union type like this type AccountCreated = { Owner: string AccountId: Guid CreatedAt: DateTimeOffset StartingBalance: decimal } type AccountDebited =...
Return Union Type instead of Union Case Return Union Type instead of Union Case f%23 Union Type Case AccountCreated Owner AccountId Guid CreatedAt DateTimeOffset StartingBalance AccountDebited Description Time Amount AccountCredited AccountEvent Created RegisteredAccount Balance Account Unregistered Registered accountC...
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5026166
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Title: Monodevelop F# bindings failed to add Problem title: Monodevelop F# bindings failed to add Tags: f%23, mono, monodevelop Problem: Monodevelop F# bindings failed to add Used local and online repository to add F# bindings - same error. Monodevelop : 2.4.2.1 gtk-sharp-2.12.10.win32 MonoDevelop.FSharpBinding_2.4 win...
Monodevelop F# bindings failed to add Monodevelop F# bindings failed to add f%23 mono monodevelop System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException System.AccessViolationException Monodevelop Attempted Gtk.Application.gtk_main_iteration Gtk.Application.RunIteration Mono.Addins.Gui.InstallMonitor.WaitForCompleted Mono.Addins....
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69265328_c0
69265328
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Title: OpenTK black triangle? Problem title: OpenTK black triangle? Tags: f%23, graphics, opentk Problem: OpenTK black triangle? Before refering to it, I have read OpenTK - fragment shader is not working (triangle is always black) and it did not help. I'm trying to do the 'hello triangle' tutorial, for OpenTK in F#. Bu...
OpenTK black triangle? OpenTK black triangle? f%23 graphics opentk code OpenTK Shader GL.CreateProgram GL.CreateShader ShaderType.VertexShader ShaderType.FragmentShader GL.ShaderSource shader.CompileShader GL.AttachShader shader.LinkProgram GL.DetachShader GL.DeleteShader _.Dispose GL.DeleteProgram _.Use GL.UseProgram ...
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53196472_c0
53196472
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Title: Create adjacency list with linked nodes using immutable lists Problem title: Create adjacency list with linked nodes using immutable lists Tags: adjacency-list, f%23 Problem: Create adjacency list with linked nodes using immutable lists I'm trying to create a adjacency list with linked nodes that is currently de...
Create adjacency list with linked nodes using immutable lists Create adjacency list with linked nodes using immutable lists adjacency-list f%23 immutable the Create Node Name Neighbors AdjacencyList IHasNodes Gets this.NodeCount nodes.Length this.Nodes node_name neighbor_name_1 neighbor_name_n List Replaces List.rev he...
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61114389_c0
61114389
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Title: Right understanding about F# pre-computation logic Problem title: Right understanding about F# pre-computation logic Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Right understanding about F# pre-computation logic This question is extended from my previous question , about mutable value. I'm pretty sure that the m...
Right understanding about F# pre-computation logic Right understanding about F# pre-computation logic f%23 functional-programming Right Set.ofList Expensive wordTable.Contains words:string London Paris Warsaw Tokyo Right understanding about F# pre-computation logic This question is extended from my previous question , ...
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49226552_c0
49226552
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Title: Chaining REST calls in a pipeline while managing errors Problem title: Chaining REST calls in a pipeline while managing errors Tags: method-chaining, error-handling, function-composition, f%23 Problem: Chaining REST calls in a pipeline while managing errors Coming from nodejs where I could chain asynchronous eve...
Chaining REST calls in a pipeline while managing errors Chaining REST calls in a pipeline while managing errors method-chaining error-handling function-composition f%23 HttpStatusCode.InternalServerError Chaining REST POST PUT image.jpg response.StatusCode HttpStatusCode.OK example.com Result upload2 Error Result.bind ...
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25874763_c0
25874763
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Title: MVC Controller with optional parameter in F# Problem title: MVC Controller with optional parameter in F# Tags: f%23, asp.net-mvc, ninject Problem: MVC Controller with optional parameter in F# I create controller with optional parameter accordingly: type ProductController(repository : IProductRepository) = inheri...
MVC Controller with optional parameter in F# MVC Controller with optional parameter in F# f%23 asp.net-mvc ninject MVC Controller ProductController IProductRepository this.List page1 RegisterServices IKernel System.Web.Http.GlobalConfiguration.Configuration.DependencyResolver NinjectResolver Mock Setup m.Products Retur...
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33466760_c0
33466760
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Title: How to mock out rich dependencies when testing F# Problem title: How to mock out rich dependencies when testing F# Tags: unit-testing, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: How to mock out rich dependencies when testing F# How do I make my F# application testable? The application is written mostly using F# funct...
How to mock out rich dependencies when testing F# How to mock out rich dependencies when testing F# unit-testing functional-programming f%23 How PersonRepo Status Timestamp PeanutCorp.Repositories DbSchema.GetDataContext ConnectionString db.Rating Identifier.Identifier Some Identifier.Id Local Identifier.LastChecked Db...
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76826264_c0
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Title: Neo4j throwing a ProtocolException when cancelling a transaction Problem title: Neo4j throwing a ProtocolException when cancelling a transaction Tags: bolt, cancellation, f%23, neo4j Problem: Neo4j throwing a ProtocolException when cancelling a transaction Using neo4j as the db for an api, if a user makes repeat...
Neo4j throwing a ProtocolException when cancelling a transaction Neo4j throwing a ProtocolException when cancelling a transaction bolt cancellation f%23 neo4j ProtocolException GraphError GraphError.ReadError System.AggregateException Neo4j.Driver.ProtocolException Neo4j AccessMode idriver:IDriver idriver.AsyncSession ...
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Title: Can a provided type be used in a quotation - Do TypeProvider calls appear in ReflectedDefinition functions? Problem title: Can a provided type be used in a quotation - Do TypeProvider calls appear in ReflectedDefinition functions? Tags: f%23, quotations, type-providers Problem: Can a provided type be used in a q...
Can a provided type be used in a quotation - Do TypeProvider calls appear in ReflectedDefinition functions? Can a provided type be used in a quotation - Do TypeProvider calls appear in ReflectedDefinition functions? f%23 quotations type-providers Can TypeProvider ReflectedDefinition CSoundTypeProvider TypeProviderConfi...
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Title: Fundamentals to build a reactive application using F# and Datomic Problem title: Fundamentals to build a reactive application using F# and Datomic Tags: f%23, datomic, reactive-programming, c%23 Problem: Fundamentals to build a reactive application using F# and Datomic We want to show the capabilities of reactiv...
Fundamentals to build a reactive application using F# and Datomic Fundamentals to build a reactive application using F# and Datomic f%23 datomic reactive-programming c%23 F# Fundamentals Datomic Fundamentals to build a reactive application using F# and Datomic We want to show the capabilities of reactive applications (...
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fsharp
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Title: F# Type Provider dependency resolution - &quot;Could not load file or assembly...&quot; Problem title: F# Type Provider dependency resolution - &quot;Could not load file or assembly...&quot; Tags: paket, f%23, type-providers, assembly-binding-redirect Problem: F# Type Provider dependency resolution - "Could not ...
F# Type Provider dependency resolution - &quot;Could not load file or assembly...&quot; F# Type Provider dependency resolution - &quot;Could not load file or assembly...&quot; paket f%23 type-providers assembly-binding-redirect Type Provider Could Database.listDbs ProviderImplementation ProviderImplementation.ProvidedT...
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71600114_c0
71600114
fsharp
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Title: F# task expression not being executed, how to start the task? Problem title: F# task expression not being executed, how to start the task? Tags: asp.net-core, f%23 Problem: F# task expression not being executed, how to start the task? I'm setting up a new F# API project and I'm new to F#. I've created a custom A...
F# task expression not being executed, how to start the task? F# task expression not being executed, how to start the task? asp.net-core f%23 AuthorizationHandler WeatherForeCastController AuthorizeMyRequirement IAuthorizationRequirement MyHandler IAuthorizationRepository this.HandleRequirementAsync Task context.Resour...
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11417929_c0
11417929
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Title: Unexpected type compilation issue when using pipe operations in F# Problem title: Unexpected type compilation issue when using pipe operations in F# Tags: seq, linqpad, f%23 Problem: Unexpected type compilation issue when using pipe operations in F# I am trying to parse a directory of XML files and then select t...
Unexpected type compilation issue when using pipe operations in F# Unexpected type compilation issue when using pipe operations in F# seq linqpad f%23 pipe Unexpected System System.IO System.Xml System.Xml.XPath System.Xml.Linq ExtractConfiguredCalculator productConfigFile:string XPathDocument CreateNavigator xmlNaviga...
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54715763_c0
54715763
fsharp
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Title: FSharp type provider with Azure SQL Server / Azure Active Directory Problem title: FSharp type provider with Azure SQL Server / Azure Active Directory Tags: azure-active-directory, type-providers, f%23, azure-sql-database Problem: FSharp type provider with Azure SQL Server / Azure Active Directory We have an FSh...
FSharp type provider with Azure SQL Server / Azure Active Directory FSharp type provider with Azure SQL Server / Azure Active Directory azure-active-directory type-providers f%23 azure-sql-database FSharp Azure SQL Server Active Directory OurDatabaseConnection Data Source ourserver.database.windows.net Initial Catalog ...
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fsharp
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Title: Dispose pattern in F# Problem title: Dispose pattern in F# Tags: f%23, dispose Problem: Dispose pattern in F# In F#, inheritance is less common than it is in C#, but that doesn't mean it's never used. If I am inheriting from a type that implements IDisposable in C#, I would normally use the Dispose Pattern to su...
Dispose pattern in F# Dispose pattern in F# f%23 dispose Dispose IDisposable AbstractClass ContentPage TViewModel TView ReactiveViewModel Theme AlertMessage this.DisplayAlert message.Title message.Message message.Accept Unchecked.defaultof Observable.Never Subscribe base.BackgroundColor theme.Styles.BackgroundColor __....
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58903180_c0
58903180
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Title: Registering a controller with F# and asp.net core Problem title: Registering a controller with F# and asp.net core Tags: f%23, asp.net-core Problem: Registering a controller with F# and asp.net core I am starting to learn F# and working on it with asp.net core 3.0. It seems like I am stuck early on. I have regis...
Registering a controller with F# and asp.net core Registering a controller with F# and asp.net core f%23 asp.net-core Registering asp.net FSharpDemos System Microsoft.AspNetCore.Builder Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting Startup t...
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62678187_c0
62678187
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Title: How to access and use user secrets in a saturn application Problem title: How to access and use user secrets in a saturn application Tags: asp.net-core, f%23, safe-stack, saturn-framework Problem: How to access and use user secrets in a saturn application Edit : here are some adaptions to the answer by Koenig Le...
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24645007
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Title: Design alternatives to extending object with interface Problem title: Design alternatives to extending object with interface Tags: f%23 Problem: Design alternatives to extending object with interface While working through Expert F# again, I decided to implement the application for manipulating algebraic expressi...
Design alternatives to extending object with interface Design alternatives to extending object with interface f%23 Design IFunction x.Name Expr Num FunctionApplication SIN IDifferentiable Derivative Get w.r.t x.Derivative f.Name IsEven derivativeDictionary.TryGetValue None d.Derivative Design alternatives to extending ...
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57445826_c0
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Title: New to F# - unobtrusive logging through bind-like (&gt;&gt;=!) infix operators and quotations? Problem title: New to F# - unobtrusive logging through bind-like (&gt;&gt;=!) infix operators and quotations? Tags: monads, f%23, logging, infix-operator, decorator Problem: New to F# - unobtrusive logging through bind...
New to F# - unobtrusive logging through bind-like (&gt;&gt;=!) infix operators and quotations? New to F# - unobtrusive logging through bind-like (&gt;&gt;=!) infix operators and quotations? monads f%23 logging infix-operator decorator DSError DataStructure Result Operators Error TraverseExamples DataStructure.firstChil...
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57246755_c0
57246755
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Title: Parallel iteration over array with step size greater than 1 Problem title: Parallel iteration over array with step size greater than 1 Tags: .net-core, parallel.for, f%23, parallel.foreach Problem: Parallel iteration over array with step size greater than 1 I'm working on a practice program for doing belief prop...
Parallel iteration over array with step size greater than 1 Parallel iteration over array with step size greater than 1 .net-core parallel.for f%23 parallel.foreach Parallel Array Array.iteri startIndex..2 ArrayLength startingIndex..2 Array.length PSeq.iteri parallel.for parallel.foreach Parallel iteration over array w...
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6585748_c0
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Title: need help for this F# code from Expert F# chapter 13 Problem title: need help for this F# code from Expert F# chapter 13 Tags: f%23, asynchronous, .net Problem: need help for this F# code from Expert F# chapter 13 IEvent are missing, need help to make over this code.. I don't understand how to make trigger Event...
need help for this F# code from Expert F# chapter 13 need help for this F# code from Expert F# chapter 13 f%23 asynchronous .net triggerError args.Error x.WorkerError Expert Listing System System.Threading System.ComponentModel System.Windows.Forms IterativeBackgroudWorker BackgroundWorker Percentage Cancellation Imple...
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Title: How to determine a single property difference between two types? Problem title: How to determine a single property difference between two types? Tags: comparison, f%23 Problem: How to determine a single property difference between two types? I have been looking for a more concise way to code this (below). Basica...
How to determine a single property difference between two types? How to determine a single property difference between two types? comparison f%23 How System Errors InvalidStreet InvalidCity InvalidState InvalidPostalCode InvalidCountry InvalidAddress Address Street City Region PostalCode Country AlternateAddress s1.Equ...
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54495389
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Title: Generate sequence using previous values Problem title: Generate sequence using previous values Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Generate sequence using previous values I'm learning functional programming with F#, and I want to write a function that will generate a sequence for me. There is a some pred...
Generate sequence using previous values Generate sequence using previous values f%23 functional-programming previous Generate IEnumerable GenerateSequence TransformValue n-1 Seq.fold List.fold Generate sequence using previous values I'm learning functional programming with F#, and I want to write a function that will g...
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Title: Populating a complex default value with Json.NET for an F# record label Problem title: Populating a complex default value with Json.NET for an F# record label Tags: f%23, json.net, .net Problem: Populating a complex default value with Json.NET for an F# record label Let's say I have a first version of a record, ...
Populating a complex default value with Json.NET for an F# record label Populating a complex default value with Json.NET for an F# record label f%23 json.net .net Populating Json.NET FsUnit NUnit.Framework Newtonsoft.Json Gender Female Male Other TenantV1 Name TenantV3 System.ComponentModel.DefaultValue John FirstName ...
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56488597_c0
56488597
fsharp
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Title: Is there a way to create Container Group with diagnostics and identity configs in Azure using latest .NET Core SDK Problem title: Is there a way to create Container Group with diagnostics and identity configs in Azure using latest .NET Core SDK Tags: .net, azure, f%23, c%23, .net-core Problem: Is there a way to ...
Is there a way to create Container Group with diagnostics and identity configs in Azure using latest .NET Core SDK Is there a way to create Container Group with diagnostics and identity configs in Azure using latest .NET Core SDK .net azure f%23 c%23 .net-core latest fluent Container Group Azure NET Core SDK Create azu...
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19088394_c0
19088394
fsharp
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Title: F# Type Providers and Continuous Integration, Part 2 Problem title: F# Type Providers and Continuous Integration, Part 2 Tags: app-config, continuous-integration, type-providers, f%23 Problem: F# Type Providers and Continuous Integration, Part 2 This is a (actually it is several) follow-up question to my previou...
F# Type Providers and Continuous Integration, Part 2 F# Type Providers and Continuous Integration, Part 2 app-config continuous-integration type-providers f%23 Type Providers Continuous Integration Part SqlDataConnection ConnectionStringName DbConnection ConfigFile app.config F# Type Providers and Continuous Integratio...
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35923403_c0
35923403
fsharp
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Title: Inconsistent IEnumerable ArgumentException while generating a complex object using FsCheck Problem title: Inconsistent IEnumerable ArgumentException while generating a complex object using FsCheck Tags: f%23, fscheck Problem: Inconsistent IEnumerable ArgumentException while generating a complex object using FsCh...
Inconsistent IEnumerable ArgumentException while generating a complex object using FsCheck Inconsistent IEnumerable ArgumentException while generating a complex object using FsCheck f%23 fscheck ArgumentException System.ArgumentException FsCheck Inconsistent IEnumerable Parameter Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.SeqModule....
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38459064_c0
38459064
fsharp
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Title: How to read from Process.StandardOutput without redirecting it? (F#) Problem title: How to read from Process.StandardOutput without redirecting it? (F#) Tags: .net, f%23, redirectstandardoutput, processstartinfo, system.diagnostics Problem: How to read from Process.StandardOutput without redirecting it? (F#) I'v...
How to read from Process.StandardOutput without redirecting it? (F#) How to read from Process.StandardOutput without redirecting it? (F#) .net f%23 redirectstandardoutput processstartinfo system.diagnostics startInfo.RedirectStandardError proc.StandardError Process.StandardOutput How HiddenExec System.Diagnostics.Proce...
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