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Title: Is this a candidate for computational expressions? Problem title: Is this a candidate for computational expressions? Tags: c%23, f%23, monads Problem: Is this a candidate for computational expressions? I have the following c# code, it does a check on permissions. I'm wondering if, when converted to f#, would com...
Is this a candidate for computational expressions? Is this a candidate for computational expressions? c%23 f%23 monads ShouldGrantPermission ISecurityService User Item user.Id item.AuthorId security.Does Have MyPermission Is this a candidate for computational expressions? I have the following c# code, it does a check o...
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22704890_c0
22704890
fsharp
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Title: Google safe browsing returning 400 bad request Problem title: Google safe browsing returning 400 bad request Tags: safe-browsing, google-api, f%23, f%23-data Problem: Google safe browsing returning 400 bad request Google is returning a 400 bad request; but what is wrong with the request? open FSharp.Data let api...
Google safe browsing returning 400 bad request Google safe browsing returning 400 bad request safe-browsing google-api f%23 f%23-data Google FSharp.Data safebrowsing.clients.google.com www.google.com ianfette.org EntryPoint foo2 Http.Request Post TextRequest Google safe browsing returning 400 bad request Google is retu...
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2035440_c0
2035440
fsharp
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Title: F# Riddle: how to call an overload of a method? Problem title: F# Riddle: how to call an overload of a method? Tags: c%23, methods, f%23, interop, call Problem: F# Riddle: how to call an overload of a method? First part: call F# from F# Let's say we have the following type defined in F#: type MyClass = static me...
F# Riddle: how to call an overload of a method? F# Riddle: how to call an overload of a method? c%23 methods f%23 interop call Riddle MyClass Overload1 Pim System.Tuple Pam Pum Tuple F# Riddle: how to call an overload of a method? First part: call F# from F# Let's say we have the following type defined in F#: You are n...
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57246755_c1
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fsharp
1
boolean). This means though that I can't simply use the really nice .Parallel to make things run in parallel. I haven't been able to find anything specific about how to implement a parallel for loop in .NET which has a step size greater than 1. The best I could find was a paragraph in an old MSDN document on parallel ...
boolean). This means though that I can't simply use the really nice .Parallel to make things run in parallel. I haven't been able to find anything specific about how to implement a parallel for loop in .NET which has a step size greater than 1. The best I could find was a paragraph in an old MSDN document on parallel ...
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60529727
fsharp
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Title: Giraffe and AspNetCore.Identity: Error opening Binary File Problem title: Giraffe and AspNetCore.Identity: Error opening Binary File Tags: f%23, f%23-giraffe Problem: Giraffe and AspNetCore.Identity: Error opening Binary File Although my project starts and works fine, in visual studio code it is constantly stati...
Giraffe and AspNetCore.Identity: Error opening Binary File Giraffe and AspNetCore.Identity: Error opening Binary File f%23 f%23-giraffe Giraffe AspNetCore.Identity Error Binary File GTest.App Users microsoft.aspnetcore.identity.ui netstandard2.0 Microsoft.AspNetCore.Identity.UI.dll Parameter Compiler Giraffe and AspNet...
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48677161_c0
48677161
fsharp
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Title: How do I run FSI from Visual Studio 2017? Problem title: How do I run FSI from Visual Studio 2017? Tags: visual-studio-2017, f%23 Problem: How do I run FSI from Visual Studio 2017? The help at Microsoft Docs explains "To run F# Interactive through Visual Studio, you can click the appropriate toolbar button label...
How do I run FSI from Visual Studio 2017? How do I run FSI from Visual Studio 2017? visual-studio-2017 f%23 Visual How FSI Studio visual-studio-2017 How do I run FSI from Visual Studio 2017? The help at Microsoft Docs explains "To run F# Interactive through Visual Studio, you can click the appropriate toolbar button la...
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36022684_c0
36022684
fsharp
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Title: F# Xml Type Provider test if node exists Problem title: F# Xml Type Provider test if node exists Tags: xml, type-providers, f%23 Problem: F# Xml Type Provider test if node exists This seems like it should be trivial. I'm parsing many XML files, some of which contain all of the expected nodes, some of which do no...
F# Xml Type Provider test if node exists F# Xml Type Provider test if node exists xml type-providers f%23 Xml Type Provider FSharp.Data.dll System.Xml.Linq.dll FSharp.Data Author XmlProvider Paul Feyerabend Author.Parse Karl Popper sample.Height F# Xml Type Provider test if node exists This seems like it should be triv...
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43476825_c0
43476825
fsharp
0
Title: Using record type for program parameters Problem title: Using record type for program parameters Tags: parameters, f%23, record, types Problem: Using record type for program parameters Say I have a set of program parameters in a record type like this: type Parameters = {Name : string; Number : int ...} Also, say...
Using record type for program parameters Using record type for program parameters parameters f%23 record types Using Parameters Name Number TBD Dictionary Using record type for program parameters Say I have a set of program parameters in a record type like this: Also, say that I initially populate it from CLI parameter...
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19348254_c0
19348254
fsharp
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Title: Converting float[,] to list in f#? Problem title: Converting float[,] to list in f#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Converting float[,] to list in f#? I have a function that works fine for lists however the input to the function comes as float[,] from external system / language. I read this but when I apply this I get an e...
Converting float[,] to list in f#? Converting float[,] to list in f#? f%23 Converting Seq Seq.groupBy Seq.map Seq.reduce data2 Seq.toList Seq.toArray Converting float[,] to list in f#? I have a function that works fine for lists however the input to the function comes as float[,] from external system / language. I read...
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5527445_c0
5527445
fsharp
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Title: simple code to find a word in a string Problem title: simple code to find a word in a string Tags: f%23 Problem: simple code to find a word in a string i try this code from book but get an error, can somebody help me? #if INTERACTIVE #r "FSharp.PowerPack.dll";; #r "FSharp.PowerPack.Compatibility.dll";; #endif op...
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39644473_c0
39644473
fsharp
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Title: Shadowing vs. Setting value in F# Problem title: Shadowing vs. Setting value in F# Tags: immutability, f%23, shadowing Problem: Shadowing vs. Setting value in F# I was taught, that data, by default, is immutable in F#. When we reassign value to some variable, what really happens is that it rebinds the value of v...
Shadowing vs. Setting value in F# Shadowing vs. Setting value in F# immutability f%23 shadowing Shadowing Setting new_value Shadowing vs. Setting value in F# I was taught, that data, by default, is immutable in F#. When we reassign value to some variable, what really happens is that it rebinds the value of variable, bu...
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40353474_c1
40353474
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Passant, I had unicode in mind as a possible solution, but it didn't seem like an easy fix in the heat of the moment. I appreciate your link. Original Post: I have a VB program referencing a function stored in an F# library file whose arguments include unit of measure strings containing special characters (e.g. "°C" "...
Passant, I had unicode in mind as a possible solution, but it didn't seem like an easy fix in the heat of the moment. I appreciate your link. Original Post: I have a VB program referencing a function stored in an F# library file whose arguments include unit of measure strings containing special characters (e.g. "°C" "...
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15121814_c0
15121814
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Title: Documenting F# Code Problem title: Documenting F# Code Tags: f%23, xml-documentation Problem: Documenting F# Code In a C# class with a single constructor, I can add class summary XML documentation and constructor XML documentation: ///<summary> ///This class will solve all your problems ///</summary> public clas...
Documenting F# Code Documenting F# Code f%23 xml-documentation Documenting Awesome Initializes Documenting F# Code In a C# class with a single constructor, I can add class summary XML documentation and constructor XML documentation: How do I do the same with the equivalent F# class such that the generated documentation...
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we know and love about F#. Now, I have a situation were I need to pass a lot (~15) of functions as arguments for higher . They will will be passed down the call chain multiple times. It is natural to group them in a data structure. type Funcs<'R1,'R2,'R3> = {f1:int->'R1;f2:int->'R2;f3:int->'R3} This gets ugly well bef...
we know and love about F#. Now, I have a situation were I need to pass a lot (~15) of functions as arguments for higher . They will will be passed down the call chain multiple times. It is natural to group them in a data structure. type Funcs<'R1,'R2,'R3> = {f1:int->'R1;f2:int->'R2;f3:int->'R3} This gets ugly well bef...
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40750698_c2
40750698
fsharp
2
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14410953_c0
14410953
fsharp
0
Title: Converting F# pipeline operators ( &lt;|, &gt;&gt;, &lt;&lt; ) to OCaml Problem title: Converting F# pipeline operators ( &lt;|, &gt;&gt;, &lt;&lt; ) to OCaml Tags: f%23, inline, ocaml Problem: Converting F# pipeline operators ( <|, >>, << ) to OCaml I'm converting some F# code to OCaml and I see a lot of uses o...
Converting F# pipeline operators ( &lt;|, &gt;&gt;, &lt;&lt; ) to OCaml Converting F# pipeline operators ( &lt;|, &gt;&gt;, &lt;&lt; ) to OCaml f%23 inline ocaml Converting OCaml Printf.printf Converting F# pipeline operators ( <|, >>, << ) to OCaml I'm converting some F# code to OCaml and I see a lot of uses of this p...
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10885386_c0
10885386
fsharp
0
Title: Using Partitioner with PLINQ in F# Problem title: Using Partitioner with PLINQ in F# Tags: partitioning, f%23, plinq Problem: Using Partitioner with PLINQ in F# I use the following PLINQ-implemented parallel map function. let parmap f (xs:list<_>) = xs.AsParallel().Select(fun x -> f x) |> Seq.toList I want to im...
Using Partitioner with PLINQ in F# Using Partitioner with PLINQ in F# partitioning f%23 plinq Using Partitioner PLINQ xs:list xs.AsParallel Select Seq.toList pmap_plinqlst_parts Partitioner.Create parts.AsParallel Using Partitioner with PLINQ in F# I use the following PLINQ-implemented parallel map function. I want to ...
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69105450_c0
69105450
fsharp
0
Title: F# custom operator with 3 parameters Problem title: F# custom operator with 3 parameters Tags: f%23, fantomas Problem: F# custom operator with 3 parameters I found the following piece of code in the fantomas library for F#. I am having a hard time understanding this as an F# noob. From what I understand, it's a ...
F# custom operator with 3 parameters F# custom operator with 3 parameters f%23 fantomas Context y.WriterModel.Mode ShortExpression Seq.exists x.ConfirmedMultiline CodePrinter F# custom operator with 3 parameters I found the following piece of code in the fantomas library for F#. I am having a hard time understanding th...
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36683644_c0
36683644
fsharp
0
Title: Discriminated union type checking in F# with differernt return types Problem title: Discriminated union type checking in F# with differernt return types Tags: visual-studio, interpreter, functional-programming, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Discriminated union type checking in F# with differernt return type...
Discriminated union type checking in F# with differernt return types Discriminated union type checking in F# with differernt return types visual-studio interpreter functional-programming f%23 discriminated-union Discriminated Expr Integer Boolean e:Expr Discriminated union type checking in F# with differernt return typ...
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77590706_c0
77590706
fsharp
0
Title: How can I make an inline plot in Jupyter from F# interactive? Problem title: How can I make an inline plot in Jupyter from F# interactive? Tags: f%23-interactive, jupyter-notebook, f%23 Problem: How can I make an inline plot in Jupyter from F# interactive? I was able to generate a chart from F# interactive. Howe...
How can I make an inline plot in Jupyter from F# interactive? How can I make an inline plot in Jupyter from F# interactive? f%23-interactive jupyter-notebook f%23 F# How Jupyter XPlot.Plotly XPlot.Plotly.Interactive Scattergl Chart.Plot Chart.WithTitle Scatter Plot Chart.WithXTitle X-Axis Chart.WithYTitle Y-Axis Chart....
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40209752_c1
40209752
fsharp
1
Structure<Government> list) = match node with | Root(gov', subGov) -> Root(gov', [ for (x) in subGov do match x with | Node(g,s) when g = govPos -> yield Node(insGov, updateStructure g.Id s ) | Node(g,s) -> yield Node(g, updateStructure g.Id s) ]) | Node(gov', subGov) when gov' = govPos -> [ Node({ Government.Id = insG...
Structure<Government> list) = match node with | Root(gov', subGov) -> Root(gov', [ for (x) in subGov do match x with | Node(g,s) when g = govPos -> yield Node(insGov, updateStructure g.Id s ) | Node(g,s) -> yield Node(g, updateStructure g.Id s) ]) | Node(gov', subGov) when gov' = govPos -> [ Node({ Government.Id = insG...
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36613953_c2
36613953
fsharp
2
.fs" AssemblyInfo.fs Program.fs UITest -> C:\Users\Andres\Documents\Code\endtoendtests\UITest\bin\Debug\UITest.exe How to exactly add this remapping to fix Code signals: System.MissingMethodException, Version, Method, Microsoft, FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc, Unhandled, Exception, System.String, canopy.core.get_xpath, Startup...
.fs" AssemblyInfo.fs Program.fs UITest -> C:\Users\Andres\Documents\Code\endtoendtests\UITest\bin\Debug\UITest.exe How to exactly add this remapping to fix Code signals: System.MissingMethodException, Version, Method, Microsoft, FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc, Unhandled, Exception, System.String, canopy.core.get_xpath, Startup...
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32933740_c0
32933740
fsharp
0
Title: Reduce an array of array into a single array with flattening in f# Problem title: Reduce an array of array into a single array with flattening in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Reduce an array of array into a single array with flattening in f# If I have the following type Merchant = { Id:int; OtherItems:int[] } let (mer...
Reduce an array of array into a single array with flattening in f# Reduce an array of array into a single array with flattening in f# f%23 Reduce Merchant Id:int OtherItems:int merchant1:Merchant OtherItems merchant2:Merchant merchant1 merchant2 Array.map merchant.OtherItems Reduce an array of array into a single array...
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49060777_c1
49060777
fsharp
1
0)) |> List.contains true) then sieve max (current + 2) (pList) else sieve max (current + 2) (current::pList) | n when n >= max -> pList | _ -> printfn "Error: list length: %A, current: %A" (List.length pList) current [-1] The one with the extra if branch is actually slower despite the fact it should seem it would be ...
0)) |> List.contains true) then sieve max (current + 2) (pList) else sieve max (current + 2) (current::pList) | n when n >= max -> pList | _ -> printfn "Error: list length: %A, current: %A" (List.length pList) current [-1] The one with the extra if branch is actually slower despite the fact it should seem it would be ...
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237044_c1
237044
fsharp
1
5-038383880349} .imagebase 0x00400000 .file alignment 0x00000200 .stackreserve 0x00100000 .subsystem 0x0003 // WINDOWS_CUI .corflags 0x00000001 // ILONLY // Image base: 0x04120000 I don't understand what it's finding that it doesn't like; it's pure verifiable IL. I compared to a SL "class library" assembly, and it look...
5-038383880349} .imagebase 0x00400000 .file alignment 0x00000200 .stackreserve 0x00100000 .subsystem 0x0003 // WINDOWS_CUI .corflags 0x00000001 // ILONLY // Image base: 0x04120000 I don't understand what it's finding that it doesn't like; it's pure verifiable IL. I compared to a SL "class library" assembly, and it look...
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9527411_c0
9527411
fsharp
0
Title: Is there generic MultiplyByInt? Problem title: Is there generic MultiplyByInt? Tags: f%23, generic-programming Problem: Is there generic MultiplyByInt? There's a generic function LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt to divide by int without losing generic behavior, we can use it like this: let inline Divideby2 n = Lan...
Is there generic MultiplyByInt? Is there generic MultiplyByInt? f%23 generic-programming MultiplyByInt LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt Divideby2 DivideByInt MultiplyBy2 SomeGenericFunctionsModule.MultiplybyInt Seq.sum Is there generic MultiplyByInt? There's a generic function LanguagePrimitives.DivideByInt to divide by ...
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52228109_c1
52228109
fsharp
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can do? Or should I raise C#/F# issue? [<Struct>] [<NativeCppClass>] [<System.Runtime.CompilerServices.UnsafeValueType>] [<StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)>] type Cell<'T when 'T: unmanaged> = struct val element: 'T val next: voidptr end type Cell<'T when 'T: unmanaged> with member x.Next = x.next |> NativePtr.ofVo...
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66037255
fsharp
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Title: Replicate F# map join in python Problem title: Replicate F# map join in python Tags: f%23, python, pandas Problem: Replicate F# map join in python Given map a and map b below, the expected result is val c in F#. I am trying to replicate this behavior in python. let join (p:Map<'a,'b>) (q:Map<'a,'b>) = Map(Seq.co...
Replicate F# map join in python Replicate F# map join in python f%23 python pandas Replicate p:Map q:Map Map Seq.concat Map.toSeq df_c pd.concat df_a df_b Replicate F# map join in python Given map a and map b below, the expected result is val c in F#. I am trying to replicate this behavior in python. Here is what I hav...
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2697017_c0
2697017
fsharp
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Title: F# pattern matching when mixing DU&#x27;s and other values Problem title: F# pattern matching when mixing DU&#x27;s and other values Tags: pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: F# pattern matching when mixing DU's and other values What would be the most effective way to express the following code? match cond.EvalBool(...
F# pattern matching when mixing DU&#x27;s and other values F# pattern matching when mixing DU&#x27;s and other values pattern-matching f%23 cond.EvalBool body.Eval ControlFlowModifier Break CFM F# pattern matching when mixing DU's and other values What would be the most effective way to express the following code? cond...
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4326997_c0
4326997
fsharp
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Title: How can I use an F# type with generics in Silverlight 4 and XAML? Problem title: How can I use an F# type with generics in Silverlight 4 and XAML? Tags: xaml, silverlight, generics, f%23 Problem: How can I use an F# type with generics in Silverlight 4 and XAML? Take the F# following code: type Blah<'T>(objects :...
How can I use an F# type with generics in Silverlight 4 and XAML? How can I use an F# type with generics in Silverlight 4 and XAML? xaml silverlight generics f%23 How Silverlight XAML Blah ns:Blah StuffBlah Stuff ns:StuffBlah How can I use an F# type with generics in Silverlight 4 and XAML? Take the F# following code: ...
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32809472_c0
32809472
fsharp
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Title: How to turn this into statically resolved type parameters Problem title: How to turn this into statically resolved type parameters Tags: f%23 Problem: How to turn this into statically resolved type parameters I have a need to use statically resolved type parameters in a situation similar to the below: [<Struct>]...
How to turn this into statically resolved type parameters How to turn this into statically resolved type parameters f%23 How Struct Wrapper Value Float this.ToWrapper How to turn this into statically resolved type parameters I have a need to use statically resolved type parameters in a situation similar to the below: H...
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63231237_c0
63231237
fsharp
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Title: f# Narrow discriminated union in previous pattern matching guard (Control Flow Based Type Analysis) Problem title: f# Narrow discriminated union in previous pattern matching guard (Control Flow Based Type Analysis) Tags: types, f%23 Problem: f# Narrow discriminated union in previous pattern matching guard (Contr...
f# Narrow discriminated union in previous pattern matching guard (Control Flow Based Type Analysis) f# Narrow discriminated union in previous pattern matching guard (Control Flow Based Type Analysis) types f%23 Narrow Control Flow Based Type Analysis FirstOption SecondOption None Some second.IsSome Option f# Narrow dis...
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23890825_c0
23890825
fsharp
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Title: Non equijoins using LINQ and F# Problem title: Non equijoins using LINQ and F# Tags: linq, f%23 Problem: Non equijoins using LINQ and F# I am trying to join two tables using LINQ and F# using the greater-than operator. This question is essentially the same as the one asked here , but using F# instead of C#. In m...
Non equijoins using LINQ and F# Non equijoins using LINQ and F# linq f%23 LINQ Non TypedDataContext dc.intervals dc.timelines t.start_time i.start_time i.end_time Non equijoins using LINQ and F# I am trying to join two tables using LINQ and F# using the greater-than operator. This question is essentially the same as th...
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8761299_c0
8761299
fsharp
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Title: FSharp interactive on CentOS 6.2 with Mono 2.10.2 won&#x27;t run as non-root Problem title: FSharp interactive on CentOS 6.2 with Mono 2.10.2 won&#x27;t run as non-root Tags: centos, f%23, fsi, mono Problem: FSharp interactive on CentOS 6.2 with Mono 2.10.2 won't run as non-root Hopefully this has not been asked...
FSharp interactive on CentOS 6.2 with Mono 2.10.2 won&#x27;t run as non-root FSharp interactive on CentOS 6.2 with Mono 2.10.2 won&#x27;t run as non-root centos f%23 fsi mono FSharp CentOS Mono FSharp interactive on CentOS 6.2 with Mono 2.10.2 won't run as non-root Hopefully this has not been asked/answered before, but...
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21145920_c1
21145920
fsharp
1
.Linq.IQueryable<string> -> string [] -> int but given a System.Linq.IQueryable<string> -> unit The type 'string [] -> int' does not match the type 'unit' c:\users\ahernandez\documents\visual studio 2013\Projects\TestFsOracle1\Program.fs 26 8 TestFsOracle1 The error gives me the impression that the query is failing for...
.Linq.IQueryable<string> -> string [] -> int but given a System.Linq.IQueryable<string> -> unit The type 'string [] -> int' does not match the type 'unit' c:\users\ahernandez\documents\visual studio 2013\Projects\TestFsOracle1\Program.fs 26 8 TestFsOracle1 The error gives me the impression that the query is failing for...
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49524091_c0
49524091
fsharp
0
Title: dotnet ef migration list not finding migrations in Migration folder Problem title: dotnet ef migration list not finding migrations in Migration folder Tags: .net-core, .net, entity-framework-core, f%23 Problem: dotnet ef migration list not finding migrations in Migration folder I was following this tutorial (On ...
dotnet ef migration list not finding migrations in Migration folder dotnet ef migration list not finding migrations in Migration folder .net-core .net entity-framework-core f%23 Migration Migrations context.Database.Migrate context.Database.EnsureCreated dotnet ef migration list not finding migrations in Migration fold...
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53585552_c0
53585552
fsharp
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Title: FSharp POST multiple key/value pairs in F# Data: HTTP Utilities Problem title: FSharp POST multiple key/value pairs in F# Data: HTTP Utilities Tags: f%23, f%23-data Problem: FSharp POST multiple key/value pairs in F# Data: HTTP Utilities I understand I should know this right off, but I am so new to F# I am havin...
FSharp POST multiple key/value pairs in F# Data: HTTP Utilities FSharp POST multiple key/value pairs in F# Data: HTTP Utilities f%23 f%23-data FSharp POST Data HTTP Utilities Http.RequestString httpbin.org FormValues FirstName Bob LastName Smith Cell FSharp POST multiple key/value pairs in F# Data: HTTP Utilities I und...
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3577171_c0
3577171
fsharp
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Title: F# / SIlverlight Binding to algebraic datatypes Problem title: F# / SIlverlight Binding to algebraic datatypes Tags: silverlight, f%23, algebraic-data-types Problem: F# / SIlverlight Binding to algebraic datatypes Given a data structure of: type Candidate = SalesRep of SalesRep | Analyst of Analyst type Scorable...
F# / SIlverlight Binding to algebraic datatypes F# / SIlverlight Binding to algebraic datatypes silverlight f%23 algebraic-data-types SIlverlight Binding Candidate SalesRep Analyst ScorableCandidate telerik:GridViewDataColumn Header First Name DataMemberBinding candidate.fname IsFilterable Width F# / SIlverlight Bindin...
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71774850_c0
71774850
fsharp
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Title: Translating JS function object with &#x27;this&#x27; parameter to Fable Problem title: Translating JS function object with &#x27;this&#x27; parameter to Fable Tags: f%23, fable-f%23, javascript Problem: Translating JS function object with 'this' parameter to Fable I have a TypeScript config object that looks som...
Translating JS function object with &#x27;this&#x27; parameter to Fable Translating JS function object with &#x27;this&#x27; parameter to Fable f%23 fable-f%23 javascript Translating Fable Config prop1 Prop AllowNullLiteral this.name Translating JS function object with 'this' parameter to Fable I have a TypeScript conf...
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75841657_c0
75841657
fsharp
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Title: Picking a discriminated union of type from a list Problem title: Picking a discriminated union of type from a list Tags: f%23 Problem: Picking a discriminated union of type from a list I have a list of Buffs which are part of a discriminated union type Buff = | Block of int | Thorns of int let xs = [Block(5); Th...
Picking a discriminated union of type from a list Picking a discriminated union of type from a list f%23 a Picking Buff Block Thorns List.tryPick Buff.Block Some None Buff.Thorns Picking a discriminated union of type from a list I have a list of Buffs which are part of a discriminated union To get a buff from the list ...
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23447810_c0
23447810
fsharp
0
Title: What is the difference between using a unit and not using one? Problem title: What is the difference between using a unit and not using one? Tags: f%23 Problem: What is the difference between using a unit and not using one? I am curious as to what is the major significance, if any in regards to taking a unit or ...
What is the difference between using a unit and not using one? What is the difference between using a unit and not using one? f%23 a one What db.Keys row.ConsumerKey row.ConsumerSecret What is the difference between using a unit and not using one? I am curious as to what is the major significance, if any in regards to ...
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31709232_c0
31709232
fsharp
0
Title: Alias for active pattern? Problem title: Alias for active pattern? Tags: alias, f%23 Problem: Alias for active pattern? I have the following definition in module Helper . module Helper let (|InvariantEqualLooooongName|_|) (str : string) arg = if String.Compare(str, arg, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) = 0 th...
Alias for active pattern? Alias for active pattern? alias f%23 Alias Helper InvariantEqualLooooongName String.Compare StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase Some None MyFunc Helper.InvariantEqualLooooongName Error Alias for active pattern? I have the following definition in module Helper . And I want to use it in another m...
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16289722_c0
16289722
fsharp
0
Title: Type unit does not have null as a proper value Problem title: Type unit does not have null as a proper value Tags: f%23 Problem: Type unit does not have null as a proper value Below I post a fragment of my F# program that causes problems. ... match words with | name :: "of" :: context :: "=" :: value :: _ when D...
Type unit does not have null as a proper value Type unit does not have null as a proper value f%23 Type Double.TryParse FuzzyVariable Double.Parse Type unit does not have null as a proper value Below I post a fragment of my F# program that causes problems. In line: I get "Type unit does not have null as a proper value"...
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48129746_c0
48129746
fsharp
0
Title: Why is this F# lazy expression being called multiple times? Problem title: Why is this F# lazy expression being called multiple times? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why is this F# lazy expression being called multiple times? In the following code, I expected that the expression in my lazy computation would only be called ...
Why is this F# lazy expression being called multiple times? Why is this F# lazy expression being called multiple times? f%23 Why MyDataClass Cities Loading Raleigh Durham Chapel Hill EntryPoint MyDataClass.Cities.Value Why is this F# lazy expression being called multiple times? In the following code, I expected that th...
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2024036_c0
2024036
fsharp
0
Title: Strange Fsi.exe behavior Problem title: Strange Fsi.exe behavior Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Strange Fsi.exe behavior I'm observing some strange behavior when using the F# interactive interpreter. Running the following code: let getType1 = Type.GetType("namespace.does.not.exist, doesntexistlib, Version...
Strange Fsi.exe behavior Strange Fsi.exe behavior f%23 f%23-interactive Strange Fsi.exe getType1 Type.GetType namespace.does.not.exist Version Culture PublicKeyToken getType2 Strange Fsi.exe behavior I'm observing some strange behavior when using the F# interactive interpreter. Running the following code: results in fs...
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30137400_c1
30137400
fsharp
1
1_distinct : float[] = Array.empty for cat_var in distinct_categorical_variables do frame_slice <- (dframe |> Frame.filterRowValues (fun row -> row.GetAs "cat" = cat_var)) frame_slice_vec_1 <- (frame_slice?v1).Values |> Seq.toArray frame_slice_vec_1_distinct <- (frame_slice_vec_1 |> Array.toSeq |> Seq.distinct |> Seq.t...
1_distinct : float[] = Array.empty for cat_var in distinct_categorical_variables do frame_slice <- (dframe |> Frame.filterRowValues (fun row -> row.GetAs "cat" = cat_var)) frame_slice_vec_1 <- (frame_slice?v1).Values |> Seq.toArray frame_slice_vec_1_distinct <- (frame_slice_vec_1 |> Array.toSeq |> Seq.distinct |> Seq.t...
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16128633_c0
16128633
fsharp
0
Title: Finding the stack &#x27;tipping point&#x27; in F# Problem title: Finding the stack &#x27;tipping point&#x27; in F# Tags: stack-overflow, limit, f%23 Problem: Finding the stack 'tipping point' in F# Let's say I have a recursive function f(x) of the type int -> int. It is expected that the greater x is, the more r...
Finding the stack &#x27;tipping point&#x27; in F# Finding the stack &#x27;tipping point&#x27; in F# stack-overflow limit f%23 System.StackOverflowException Finding Finding the stack 'tipping point' in F# Let's say I have a recursive function f(x) of the type int -> int. It is expected that the greater x is, the more re...
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18816130_c0
18816130
fsharp
0
Title: F# on MonoDev not able to compile call to Webclient DownloadFile Problem title: F# on MonoDev not able to compile call to Webclient DownloadFile Tags: f%23 Problem: F# on MonoDev not able to compile call to Webclient DownloadFile I have written this simple code let downloadFile (wc : WebClient) (webUrl : string)...
F# on MonoDev not able to compile call to Webclient DownloadFile F# on MonoDev not able to compile call to Webclient DownloadFile f%23 MonoDev Webclient DownloadFile wc.DownloadFile ex.Message F# on MonoDev not able to compile call to Webclient DownloadFile I have written this simple code Here the first call to the wc....
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10805035_c0
10805035
fsharp
0
Title: MailboxProcessor and exceptions Problem title: MailboxProcessor and exceptions Tags: f%23, mailboxprocessor Problem: MailboxProcessor and exceptions I wonder, why MailboxProcessor 's default strategy of handling exceptions is just silently ignore them. For example: let counter = MailboxProcessor.Start(fun inbox ...
MailboxProcessor and exceptions MailboxProcessor and exceptions f%23 mailboxprocessor MailboxProcessor MailboxProcessor.Start inbox.Receive Got counter.Post Async.Sleep Async.RunSynchronously PostAndReply MailboxProcessor and exceptions I wonder, why MailboxProcessor 's default strategy of handling exceptions is just s...
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8027620_c0
8027620
fsharp
0
Title: Retrieve array of tuples with different number of elements in F# Problem title: Retrieve array of tuples with different number of elements in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Retrieve array of tuples with different number of elements in F# I have the following demand: getting the array of tuples from the first array accor...
Retrieve array of tuples with different number of elements in F# Retrieve array of tuples with different number of elements in F# f%23 Retrieve old1 new1 old2 new2 old3 new3 old4 new4 Array.zip Array.choose Some None Retrieve array of tuples with different number of elements in F# I have the following demand: getting t...
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6285493_c0
6285493
fsharp
0
Title: Type of addition (+) in F# Problem title: Type of addition (+) in F# Tags: inline, f%23, types, ocaml Problem: Type of addition (+) in F# I just learned that OCAML have to have a . postfix for doing float arithmetic. An example would be 3. +. 4. which equals 7. (float). However, F# handles float and integer arit...
Type of addition (+) in F# Type of addition (+) in F# inline f%23 types ocaml Type fun:it Type of addition (+) in F# I just learned that OCAML have to have a . postfix for doing float arithmetic. An example would be 3. +. 4. which equals 7. (float). However, F# handles float and integer arithmetic in the same way, so b...
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71500874_c0
71500874
fsharp
0
Title: F# interactive script load management Problem title: F# interactive script load management Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: F# interactive script load management Suppose I have the following scripts: C.fsx namespace FruitSalad type Cherry = { Cherry : int } B.fsx #load "./C.fsx" namespace FruitSalad type Ba...
F# interactive script load management F# interactive script load management f%23 f%23-interactive C.fsx FruitSalad Cherry B.fsx Banana A.fsx Apple F# interactive script load management Suppose I have the following scripts: C.fsx B.fsx A.fsx Running A.fsx gives this error: I can fix this by removing #load "C.fsx" from A...
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5433397_c0
5433397
fsharp
0
Title: F#: purpose of SwitchToThreadPool just before async return Problem title: F#: purpose of SwitchToThreadPool just before async return Tags: concurrency, asynchronous, multithreading, f%23 Problem: F#: purpose of SwitchToThreadPool just before async return In the MS docs for Async.SwitchToNewThread one of the exam...
F#: purpose of SwitchToThreadPool just before async return F#: purpose of SwitchToThreadPool just before async return concurrency asynchronous multithreading f%23 SwitchToThreadPool Async.SwitchToNewThread Async.SwitchToThreadPool F#: purpose of SwitchToThreadPool just before async return In the MS docs for Async.Switc...
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34607536
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Title: Compile error for FsLab journal template Problem title: Compile error for FsLab journal template Tags: f%23, fslab Problem: Compile error for FsLab journal template I just downloaded the FSlab journal template from fslab.org. when I try to run the tutorial.fsx I get a number of errors in the build.fsx. These err...
Compile error for FsLab journal template Compile error for FsLab journal template f%23 fslab Compile FsLab Compile error for FsLab journal template I just downloaded the FSlab journal template from fslab.org. when I try to run the tutorial.fsx I get a number of errors in the build.fsx. These errors seem to be specific ...
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9501380_c0
9501380
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Title: MailboxProcessor.PostAndReply design choice Problem title: MailboxProcessor.PostAndReply design choice Tags: mailboxprocessor, f%23, agents Problem: MailboxProcessor.PostAndReply design choice Looking at: member this.PostAndReply : (AsyncReplyChannel<'Reply> -> 'Msg) * ?int -> 'Reply I can't figure out why the s...
MailboxProcessor.PostAndReply design choice MailboxProcessor.PostAndReply design choice mailboxprocessor f%23 agents MailboxProcessor.PostAndReply this.PostAndReply AsyncReplyChannel Reply Msg Console.ReadLine Console agent.PostAndReply Stopping MailboxProcessor.PostAndReply design choice Looking at: I can't figure out...
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11960297_c0
11960297
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Title: External program launch and output redirect in FSI and F# Problem title: External program launch and output redirect in FSI and F# Tags: f%23 Problem: External program launch and output redirect in FSI and F# I have the following code : let p = new System.Diagnostics.Process(); printfn "installing %A" "installin...
External program launch and output redirect in FSI and F# External program launch and output redirect in FSI and F# f%23 External FSI System.Diagnostics.Process p.StartInfo.FileName powershell.exe p.StartInfo.Arguments notepad.exe p.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput p.StartInfo.UseShellExecute p.Start p.StandardOutput.R...
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8;5.87;6.92;6.87;6.25;6.84;6.34;6.56;6.52;7.39;7.38;7.74;7.76;8.14;7.22] let AOBm = R.tapply(AOB,Nit, "mean") let Nitm = R.tapply(Nit, Nit, "mean") let fitAOB = namedParams [ "AOBm", box AOBm "Nitm", box Nitm ] |> R.data_frame |> fun d -> R.lm(formula="AOBm~splines::ns(Nitm,df=2)", data=d) let xmin, xmax = float(List.m...
8;5.87;6.92;6.87;6.25;6.84;6.34;6.56;6.52;7.39;7.38;7.74;7.76;8.14;7.22] let AOBm = R.tapply(AOB,Nit, "mean") let Nitm = R.tapply(Nit, Nit, "mean") let fitAOB = namedParams [ "AOBm", box AOBm "Nitm", box Nitm ] |> R.data_frame |> fun d -> R.lm(formula="AOBm~splines::ns(Nitm,df=2)", data=d) let xmin, xmax = float(List.m...
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34581810_c0
34581810
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Title: Use non Discriminated Union types from F# in C# Problem title: Use non Discriminated Union types from F# in C# Tags: f%23 Problem: Use non Discriminated Union types from F# in C# I have declared some data types in a F# library that I want to fill from C# code. The problem I encountered is that only DU's get "exp...
Use non Discriminated Union types from F# in C# Use non Discriminated Union types from F# in C# f%23 F# Use Discriminated Union Test SimpleType SimpleList SimpleDU SimpleRecord Text Use non Discriminated Union types from F# in C# I have declared some data types in a F# library that I want to fill from C# code. The prob...
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61610049_c0
61610049
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Title: Is it possible to remove entries/prevent entries being added to a legend with FSharp.Charting? Problem title: Is it possible to remove entries/prevent entries being added to a legend with FSharp.Charting? Tags: f%23, fsharpchart Problem: Is it possible to remove entries/prevent entries being added to a legend wi...
Is it possible to remove entries/prevent entries being added to a legend with FSharp.Charting? Is it possible to remove entries/prevent entries being added to a legend with FSharp.Charting? f%23 fsharpchart FSharp.Charting Data Array.map Chart.FastLine Name Chart.Combine Chart.WithLegend Is it possible to remove entrie...
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6223814_c0
6223814
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Title: List manipulation in F# Problem title: List manipulation in F# Tags: f%23, list, recursion Problem: List manipulation in F# What I'm hoping to make this function do is: Generate a list of random integers of length specified by count Generate another random number to replace first element of list Sort the list Sp...
List manipulation in F# List manipulation in F# f%23 list recursion List List.length System.Random Next List.tail Seq.take Seq.toList List.sort list1 List.init r.Next List manipulation in F# What I'm hoping to make this function do is: Generate a list of random integers of length specified by count Generate another ran...
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57041076_c0
57041076
fsharp
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Title: F# and memory leaks in simple rec function Problem title: F# and memory leaks in simple rec function Tags: f%23 Problem: F# and memory leaks in simple rec function I have a simple TCP server that listens to connection client and it looks quite simple let Listener (ip:IPAddress) (port:int32) = async { let listene...
F# and memory leaks in simple rec function F# and memory leaks in simple rec function f%23 Listener ip:IPAddress port:int32 TcpListener listener.Start _logger.Info Server Port listener.Pending MEMMORY LEAK SOURCE Test Async.Start F# and memory leaks in simple rec function I have a simple TCP server that listens to conn...
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55546497_c0
55546497
fsharp
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Title: Polymorphism in Excel Dna / F# Problem title: Polymorphism in Excel Dna / F# Tags: excel-dna, f%23 Problem: Polymorphism in Excel Dna / F# In F# / Excel-Dna, what is the idiomatic way to rewrite the following function for a vector of strings? (i.e. a function which sorts a "vector" (=1d Excel range) of strings)....
Polymorphism in Excel Dna / F# Polymorphism in Excel Dna / F# excel-dna f%23 Polymorphism Excel Dna ExcelFunction Category Some Cat Description Sort Array.sort Initialization Error Method MyFSFunctions.mySortString Polymorphism in Excel Dna / F# In F# / Excel-Dna, what is the idiomatic way to rewrite the following func...
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55866469_c1
55866469
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"%A" art2 printfn "fn: %s" art2.FullName articles.Insert(art2) |> ignore printfn "===" // Find let result = articles.FindById(id) printfn "%A" result printfn "fn: %s" result.FullName printfn "===" // Modify result.Name <- "New Name" printfn "%A" result printfn "fn: %s" result.FullName //<- No Modified! printfn "fn2: %...
"%A" art2 printfn "fn: %s" art2.FullName articles.Insert(art2) |> ignore printfn "===" // Find let result = articles.FindById(id) printfn "%A" result printfn "fn: %s" result.FullName printfn "===" // Modify result.Name <- "New Name" printfn "%A" result printfn "fn: %s" result.FullName //<- No Modified! printfn "fn2: %...
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65440541_c0
65440541
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Title: How do I get a bare bones F# app to compile with Paket? Problem title: How do I get a bare bones F# app to compile with Paket? Tags: f%23, paket Problem: How do I get a bare bones F# app to compile with Paket? Consider the following script below. I'm not sure what it takes to get my app to compile using Paket an...
How do I get a bare bones F# app to compile with Paket? How do I get a bare bones F# app to compile with Paket? f%23 paket How Paket PaketApp FParsec Program.fs Program Files How do I get a bare bones F# app to compile with Paket? Consider the following script below. I'm not sure what it takes to get my app to compile ...
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36161485_c0
36161485
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Title: System.Web.Securit.Membership,GetUser throws System.UnauthorizedAccessException Problem title: System.Web.Securit.Membership,GetUser throws System.UnauthorizedAccessException Tags: asp.net, f%23 Problem: System.Web.Securit.Membership,GetUser throws System.UnauthorizedAccessException I have a brand new Visual Stu...
System.Web.Securit.Membership,GetUser throws System.UnauthorizedAccessException System.Web.Securit.Membership,GetUser throws System.UnauthorizedAccessException asp.net f%23 System.UnauthorizedAccessException System.Web.Securit.Membership GetUser System.Web.ApplicationServices.dll System.Web System.Web.Security Jamie Me...
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78429252_c1
78429252
fsharp
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= Main() .Menu(concat { // New page menuItem model Tax "Tax Form" }) In the main.html file I added this section: <template id="Tax"> <h1 class="title">Tax declaration form</h1> <p> This is the tax page! </p> <p> <label for="fName">First name:</label> <input type="text" id="fName" name="fName" bind="${FirstName}"/> <br...
= Main() .Menu(concat { // New page menuItem model Tax "Tax Form" }) In the main.html file I added this section: <template id="Tax"> <h1 class="title">Tax declaration form</h1> <p> This is the tax page! </p> <p> <label for="fName">First name:</label> <input type="text" id="fName" name="fName" bind="${FirstName}"/> <br...
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6210517_c0
6210517
fsharp
0
Title: F# interactive window problem Problem title: F# interactive window problem Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: F# interactive window problem i am getting this error in the interactive window on http://www.tryfsharp.org . It works fine in visual studio and im not sure how to tackle it.Any help would be apprecia...
F# interactive window problem F# interactive window problem f%23 f%23-interactive System.Random List.init rnd.Next List.min List.filter List Randomly Generated NON-SORTED F# interactive window problem i am getting this error in the interactive window on http://www.tryfsharp.org . It works fine in visual studio and im n...
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3158554_c0
3158554
fsharp
0
Title: F# forward pipe to convert from int to bigint Problem title: F# forward pipe to convert from int to bigint Tags: f%23 Problem: F# forward pipe to convert from int to bigint I am fairly new to F# and came up across this scenario and was hoping someone could explain why my compiler doesnt like the code... If in F#...
F# forward pipe to convert from int to bigint F# forward pipe to convert from int to bigint f%23 int FloatToInt IntToFloat IntToBigInt F# forward pipe to convert from int to bigint I am fairly new to F# and came up across this scenario and was hoping someone could explain why my compiler doesnt like the code... If in F...
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9537039_c0
9537039
fsharp
0
Title: How is generic type &#x27;T constrained on this Don Syme&#x27;s code? Problem title: How is generic type &#x27;T constrained on this Don Syme&#x27;s code? Tags: generics, f%23, constraints Problem: How is generic type 'T constrained on this Don Syme's code? let compareOn f x (yobj: obj) = match yobj with | :? 'T...
How is generic type &#x27;T constrained on this Don Syme&#x27;s code? How is generic type &#x27;T constrained on this Don Syme&#x27;s code? generics f%23 constraints How Don Syme CustomEquality CustomComparison MyUnionType Stamp x.Equals MyUnionType.Stamp x.GetHashCode System.IComparable x.CompareTo How is generic type...
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42427189_c0
42427189
fsharp
0
Title: F# type alias for non-nullable string Problem title: F# type alias for non-nullable string Tags: f%23 Problem: F# type alias for non-nullable string I have a couple of domain types in my code that I use to distinguish different types of strings, so the compiler can stop me from e.g. passing arguments in the wron...
F# type alias for non-nullable string F# type alias for non-nullable string f%23 Foo Bar F# type alias for non-nullable string I have a couple of domain types in my code that I use to distinguish different types of strings, so the compiler can stop me from e.g. passing arguments in the wrong order: However, this curren...
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46603268_c0
46603268
fsharp
0
Title: Function signatures Problem title: Function signatures Tags: f%23 Problem: Function signatures I would like to create a function map3 that, given a function f and a tuple (a, b, c) applies f to every member of the tuple. The expected signature of the function should be: ('a -> 'b) -> 'a * 'a * 'a -> 'b * 'b * 'b...
Function signatures Function signatures f%23 map3 Function signatures I would like to create a function map3 that, given a function f and a tuple (a, b, c) applies f to every member of the tuple. The expected signature of the function should be: ('a -> 'b) -> 'a * 'a * 'a -> 'b * 'b * 'b . I tried several approaches: I...
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62312231_c0
62312231
fsharp
0
Title: CreateDataFrame with F# Problem title: CreateDataFrame with F# Tags: f%23, c%23, apache-spark, .net-spark Problem: CreateDataFrame with F# I'm trying to create a simple Spark DataFrame with F# as it is used in Spark.Net test let schema = StructType ( [| StructField("Name", new StringType()) StructField("Age", ne...
CreateDataFrame with F# CreateDataFrame with F# f%23 c%23 apache-spark .net-spark CreateDataFrame StructType StructField Name StringType Age IntegerType Date DateType Alice session.CreateDataFrame Array.map GenericRow Show JVM Nonstatic Index Type Value Microsoft.Spark.Sql.GenericRow JvmObjectReference CreateDataFrame ...
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45385585_c1
45385585
fsharp
1
|> Async.StartAsTask let getCompanyByName (runtimeConn:string) = async { use query = new GetCompanyByName(runtimeConn) let! result = query.AsyncExecute(name = "abc" ) return result |> Seq.map (fun x -> { Name = x.name id = x.id }) |> Seq.toArray } |> Async.StartAsTask let getAllCompanies (runtimeConn:string) = async {...
|> Async.StartAsTask let getCompanyByName (runtimeConn:string) = async { use query = new GetCompanyByName(runtimeConn) let! result = query.AsyncExecute(name = "abc" ) return result |> Seq.map (fun x -> { Name = x.name id = x.id }) |> Seq.toArray } |> Async.StartAsTask let getAllCompanies (runtimeConn:string) = async {...
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15147930_c0
15147930
fsharp
0
Title: How to create a shortcut for F# compiler (Fsc.exe)? Problem title: How to create a shortcut for F# compiler (Fsc.exe)? Tags: windows, f%23 Problem: How to create a shortcut for F# compiler (Fsc.exe)? I have a stupid question to ask. I have just started learning F#, and I am trying to compile some basics examples...
How to create a shortcut for F# compiler (Fsc.exe)? How to create a shortcut for F# compiler (Fsc.exe)? windows f%23 How Fsc.exe FSharp HelloWorld.fs Program Files Microsoft v4.0 How to create a shortcut for F# compiler (Fsc.exe)? I have a stupid question to ask. I have just started learning F#, and I am trying to comp...
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26646927_c0
26646927
fsharp
0
Title: IntPtr and UIntPtr literals Problem title: IntPtr and UIntPtr literals Tags: f%23, f%23-3.1 Problem: IntPtr and UIntPtr literals I tried creating a literal for HWND_BROADCAST ((HWND)0xffff) , which is marshalled as an IntPtr . let [<Literal>] HWND_BROADCAST = 0xFFFFn Visual Studio tells me: error FS0267: This is...
IntPtr and UIntPtr literals IntPtr and UIntPtr literals f%23 f%23-3.1 IntPtr UIntPtr HWND_BROADCAST HWND Literal IntPtr and UIntPtr literals I tried creating a literal for HWND_BROADCAST ((HWND)0xffff) , which is marshalled as an IntPtr . Visual Studio tells me: error FS0267: This is not a valid constant expression or ...
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14261206_c1
14261206
fsharp
1
http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s={0}&g=d&ignore=.csv&a={1}&b={2}&c={3}", ticker, fromDate.Month - 1, fromDate.Day, fromDate.Year) Console.WriteLine(url) let req = WebRequest.Create(url) let! rsp = req.AsyncGetResponse() use stream = rsp.GetResponseStream() use reader = new StreamReader(stream) let lines = re...
http://ichart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s={0}&g=d&ignore=.csv&a={1}&b={2}&c={3}", ticker, fromDate.Month - 1, fromDate.Day, fromDate.Year) Console.WriteLine(url) let req = WebRequest.Create(url) let! rsp = req.AsyncGetResponse() use stream = rsp.GetResponseStream() use reader = new StreamReader(stream) let lines = re...
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3256367_c0
3256367
fsharp
0
Title: P/Invoke Function Overloading Problem title: P/Invoke Function Overloading Tags: f%23, pinvoke Problem: P/Invoke Function Overloading I'm attempting to P/Invoke a C library from F#, and have encountered a peculiar issue. I have a module containing all my extern functions. The underlying C library has two functio...
P/Invoke Function Overloading P/Invoke Function Overloading f%23 pinvoke Invoke Overloading System.Runtime.InteropServices DllImport CallingConvention CallingConvention.Cdecl Duplicate P/Invoke Function Overloading I'm attempting to P/Invoke a C library from F#, and have encountered a peculiar issue. I have a module co...
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16980428_c0
16980428
fsharp
0
Title: How to define an async f# interface that can be implemented in c#? Problem title: How to define an async f# interface that can be implemented in c#? Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: How to define an async f# interface that can be implemented in c#? I have defined an interface in F# type IConnect = abstract Update: seq<...
How to define an async f# interface that can be implemented in c#? How to define an async f# interface that can be implemented in c#? c%23 f%23 How IConnect Update DataType Async FSharpAsync How to define an async f# interface that can be implemented in c#? I have defined an interface in F# I would like other apps in t...
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42009730_c0
42009730
fsharp
0
Title: Can the F# compiler optimize these mutually recursive functions? Problem title: Can the F# compiler optimize these mutually recursive functions? Tags: tail-recursion, recursion, optimization, mutual-recursion, f%23 Problem: Can the F# compiler optimize these mutually recursive functions? I wrote the following fu...
Can the F# compiler optimize these mutually recursive functions? Can the F# compiler optimize these mutually recursive functions? tail-recursion recursion optimization mutual-recursion f%23 Can Some Can the F# compiler optimize these mutually recursive functions? I wrote the following function that checks the validity ...
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Title: F# Incomplete structured construct Problem title: F# Incomplete structured construct Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Incomplete structured construct I recently started learning F# and today I got error that i can't get rid of. I have following code: open System [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = type BinaryTree = | Node of i...
F# Incomplete structured construct F# Incomplete structured construct f%23 Incomplete System EntryPoint BinaryTree Node Empty F# Incomplete structured construct I recently started learning F# and today I got error that i can't get rid of. I have following code: With this code I'm getting following error: Unfortunately ...
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24247074_c0
24247074
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Title: Is this equivalent to Task.Run? Problem title: Is this equivalent to Task.Run? Tags: task, f%23, asynchronous Problem: Is this equivalent to Task.Run? I'm writing an F# application and I want to get rid of explicit references to task as much as possible. Is the following equivalent to Task.Run or am I missing so...
Is this equivalent to Task.Run? Is this equivalent to Task.Run? task f%23 asynchronous Task.Run AutoOpen Async System.Threading.SynchronizationContext.Current Async.SwitchToThreadPool Async.SwitchToContext Async.runInThreadPool Async.StartImmediate Is this equivalent to Task.Run? I'm writing an F# application and I wan...
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35023814_c0
35023814
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Title: Does F# do TCO (tail call optimization) with |&gt; Option.bind Problem title: Does F# do TCO (tail call optimization) with |&gt; Option.bind Tags: tail-recursion, f%23 Problem: Does F# do TCO (tail call optimization) with |> Option.bind Here is my function: let rec applyAll rules expr = rules |> List.fold (fun s...
Does F# do TCO (tail call optimization) with |&gt; Option.bind Does F# do TCO (tail call optimization) with |&gt; Option.bind tail-recursion f%23 Does TCO Option.bind List.fold Some None Does F# do TCO (tail call optimization) with |> Option.bind Here is my function: It takes a set of rules and applies them until the i...
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64305985
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Title: How to properly implement reduce function in F# Problem title: How to properly implement reduce function in F# Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: How to properly implement reduce function in F# I am pretty new to F# and learning lists.I am having a hard time trying to implement my own reduce function. I...
How to properly implement reduce function in F# How to properly implement reduce function in F# f%23 functional-programming How x::xs Calling red2 How to properly implement reduce function in F# I am pretty new to F# and learning lists.I am having a hard time trying to implement my own reduce function. I've been stuck ...
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Title: F# / FAKE - How to specify `--platform:x64` when invoking MSBuild Problem title: F# / FAKE - How to specify `--platform:x64` when invoking MSBuild Tags: f%23, 64-bit, f%23-fake Problem: F# / FAKE - How to specify `--platform:x64` when invoking MSBuild I am very new to FAKE. I use the following code (based on the...
F# / FAKE - How to specify `--platform:x64` when invoking MSBuild F# / FAKE - How to specify `--platform:x64` when invoking MSBuild f%23 64-bit f%23-fake FAKE How platform:x64 MSBuild Target.create BuildApp p.buildTarget MSBuild.runRelease Build Trace.logItems AppBuild-Output F# / FAKE - How to specify `--platform:x64`...
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56556929
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Title: Am I using Deedle Series.map correctly? Problem title: Am I using Deedle Series.map correctly? Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: Am I using Deedle Series.map correctly? After some testing on different Collections, I wanted to see which one would perform best. I tested an array, seq, list and a Series of 1,000,000 poin...
Am I using Deedle Series.map correctly? Am I using Deedle Series.map correctly? f%23 deedle Deedle Series.map Summary BenchmarkDotNet v0.11.5 Windows SP1 Intel Xeon CPU E5-1620 Frequency Resolution Timer TSC NET Core SDK preview5-011568 Host preview5-27626-15 CoreCLR CoreFX RyuJIT DEBUG AttachedDebugger DefaultJob Meth...
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layer, which is more a hack than a solution. An further optimization would be to use a hash key on the strings. But here again I would need to add caching, because I need to cache the hash key and I do not want to recalculate it all over. The performance optimization would be easier if I use a struct or class, but the...
layer, which is more a hack than a solution. An further optimization would be to use a hash key on the strings. But here again I would need to add caching, because I need to cache the hash key and I do not want to recalculate it all over. The performance optimization would be easier if I use a struct or class, but the...
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Title: Resource management when using &quot;use&quot; inside a sequence expression Problem title: Resource management when using &quot;use&quot; inside a sequence expression Tags: f%23, resource-management, sequence Problem: Resource management when using "use" inside a sequence expression I have a simple sequence expr...
Resource management when using &quot;use&quot; inside a sequence expression Resource management when using &quot;use&quot; inside a sequence expression f%23 resource-management sequence Resource MyObject this.Items ResourcePool.Get resource.ValueCount resource.GetValue foo.Items Seq.find i.Name Resource management when...
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pinType = PinType.Place) ], requestedRegion = MapSpan.FromCenterAndRadius(calais, Distance.FromKilometers(300.0))) // View View.ContentPage(content = map) // Note, this declaration is needed if you enable LiveUpdate let program = Program.mkProgram init update view type App() as app = inherit Application() let runner =...
pinType = PinType.Place) ], requestedRegion = MapSpan.FromCenterAndRadius(calais, Distance.FromKilometers(300.0))) // View View.ContentPage(content = map) // Note, this declaration is needed if you enable LiveUpdate let program = Program.mkProgram init update view type App() as app = inherit Application() let runner =...
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Title: referencing com interface in fsi F# interactive Problem title: referencing com interface in fsi F# interactive Tags: com-interface, com-interop, fsi, f%23 Problem: referencing com interface in fsi F# interactive I'm trying to rewrite this matlab .Net example in F# interactive. In the example a COM-interface refe...
referencing com interface in fsi F# interactive referencing com interface in fsi F# interactive com-interface com-interop fsi f%23 Net EntryPoint MLApp.MLAppClass matlab.Execute matlab.GetVariable referencing com interface in fsi F# interactive I'm trying to rewrite this matlab .Net example in F# interactive. In the ex...
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54889370_c0
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Title: Unable to properly proxy a C# type to client code in an F# WebSharper application Problem title: Unable to properly proxy a C# type to client code in an F# WebSharper application Tags: websharper, jsonconvert, f%23, c%23 Problem: Unable to properly proxy a C# type to client code in an F# WebSharper application I...
Unable to properly proxy a C# type to client code in an F# WebSharper application Unable to properly proxy a C# type to client code in an F# WebSharper application websharper jsonconvert f%23 c%23 Unable WebSharper OuterType Model string.Empty this.id this.selected Localizable Selected Name Proxy OuterType.Model ProxyM...
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Title: Mutable vs Ref variables in terms of capture Problem title: Mutable vs Ref variables in terms of capture Tags: closures, f%23, mutability Problem: Mutable vs Ref variables in terms of capture My superficial understanding of variables in f# suggests that declaring a variable to be 'mutable' and using a 'ref' vari...
Mutable vs Ref variables in terms of capture Mutable vs Ref variables in terms of capture closures f%23 mutability Mutable Ref Mutable vs Ref variables in terms of capture My superficial understanding of variables in f# suggests that declaring a variable to be 'mutable' and using a 'ref' variable essentially both do th...
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51976214_c0
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Title: How do I create an instance of an F# option type using Activator.CreateInstance? Problem title: How do I create an instance of an F# option type using Activator.CreateInstance? Tags: f%23, .net, reflection Problem: How do I create an instance of an F# option type using Activator.CreateInstance? I can create a fu...
How do I create an instance of an F# option type using Activator.CreateInstance? How do I create an instance of an F# option type using Activator.CreateInstance? f%23 .net reflection Activator.CreateInstance How GetGenericTypeDefinition MakeGenericType Some GetType System.Activator.CreateInstance x.GetType How do I cre...
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4977414_c0
4977414
fsharp
0
Title: DIfference between Modules and Namespaces in F# Problem title: DIfference between Modules and Namespaces in F# Tags: namespaces, .net, f%23, module Problem: DIfference between Modules and Namespaces in F# I have a problem in understanding the exact difference between modules and namespaces in F# and when using o...
DIfference between Modules and Namespaces in F# DIfference between Modules and Namespaces in F# namespaces .net f%23 module DIfference Modules Namespaces DIfference between Modules and Namespaces in F# I have a problem in understanding the exact difference between modules and namespaces in F# and when using one or the ...
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58206714_c1
58206714
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) : TestData = new TestData(Id = entity["Id"], Nickname = entity["Nickname"]) let Listar (pagina : int) = match pagina with | t when t > 0 -> ListarInternal(pagina) | _ -> null Problem is, I can't get the module to recognize the TestData class. C# library is referenced in the F# library, but the open TestFSharpDataLaye...
) : TestData = new TestData(Id = entity["Id"], Nickname = entity["Nickname"]) let Listar (pagina : int) = match pagina with | t when t > 0 -> ListarInternal(pagina) | _ -> null Problem is, I can't get the module to recognize the TestData class. C# library is referenced in the F# library, but the open TestFSharpDataLaye...
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25470396_c0
25470396
fsharp
0
Title: F# record constructor function Problem title: F# record constructor function Tags: f%23, fsharpx, applicative Problem: F# record constructor function Is there a way to call the constructor for an F# record type in F#? My motivation is I've been using the applicative validation from FSharpx but find myself writin...
F# record constructor function F# record constructor function f%23 fsharpx applicative streetLine1 streetLine2 Address.StreetNumber Suburb State Postcode Success F# record constructor function Is there a way to call the constructor for an F# record type in F#? My motivation is I've been using the applicative validation...
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60416510_c1
60416510
fsharp
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.6.2) Fable.Browser.Dom (1.1) Fable.Browser.Blob (>= 1.1) Fable.Browser.Event (>= 1.0) Fable.Browser.WebStorage (>= 1.0) Fable.Core (>= 3.0) FSharp.Core (>= 4.6.2) Fable.Browser.Event (1.0) Fable.Core (>= 3.0) FSharp.Core (>= 4.5.2) Fable.Browser.WebStorage (1.0) Fable.Browser.Event (>= 1.0) Fable.Core (>= 3.0) FSharp....
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7065939_c0
7065939
fsharp
0
Title: F# and duck-typing Problem title: F# and duck-typing Tags: functional-programming, .net, f%23, type-inference, duck-typing Problem: F# and duck-typing Let's say I defined in F# the following two types: type Dog = { DogName:string; Age:int } type Cat = { CatName:string; Age:int } I was expecting the following met...
F# and duck-typing F# and duck-typing functional-programming .net f%23 type-inference duck-typing Dog DogName:string Age:int Cat CatName:string x.Age DogName Jackie Age CatName Micky F# and duck-typing Let's say I defined in F# the following two types: I was expecting the following method to work for both cats and dogs...
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33982731_c0
33982731
fsharp
0
Title: Using FsCheck, the propertyCheck function is NOT recognized Problem title: Using FsCheck, the propertyCheck function is NOT recognized Tags: fscheck, f%23 Problem: Using FsCheck, the propertyCheck function is NOT recognized The "propertyCheck" function that is referenced within my test method is NOT recognized w...
Using FsCheck, the propertyCheck function is NOT recognized Using FsCheck, the propertyCheck function is NOT recognized fscheck f%23 Using FsCheck NOT Tests.Units FsUnit NUnit.Framework NUnit.Core.Extensibility FsCheck.NUnit FsCheck.NUnit.Addin result1 result2 Test When Using FsCheck, the propertyCheck function is NOT ...
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35056529_c0
35056529
fsharp
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Title: F# OData Type Provider Unauthorized (401) Problem title: F# OData Type Provider Unauthorized (401) Tags: type-providers, odata, .net, f%23 Problem: F# OData Type Provider Unauthorized (401) I am trying to use the OData type provider with a Sharepoint site that is protected by forms authentication. Connecting wit...
F# OData Type Provider Unauthorized (401) F# OData Type Provider Unauthorized (401) type-providers odata .net f%23 OData Type Provider Unauthorized service.GetDataContext db.Credentials NetworkCredential user_name ICredentials F# OData Type Provider Unauthorized (401) I am trying to use the OData type provider with a S...
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32973438_c0
32973438
fsharp
0
Title: Load F# assembly in Powershell and create a record expression Problem title: Load F# assembly in Powershell and create a record expression Tags: powershell, f%23 Problem: Load F# assembly in Powershell and create a record expression I have a Powershell script. I successfully loaded a C# assembly and used a metho...
Load F# assembly in Powershell and create a record expression Load F# assembly in Powershell and create a record expression powershell f%23 Load Powershell MyCSharpAssembly.MyClass MyAssemblyMethod Data.dll People.fs People Teacher FirstName:string LastName:string Age:int Load F# assembly in Powershell and create a rec...
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