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40283398_c1
40283398
fsharp
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- when I run the full WPF application - I can't see the expected delay: the final status goes straight to the output. If I change the above Async.StartImmediate(task) to Async.RunSynchronously(task) , of course I see the delay in progress, but the application gets freezed, so this is not what I want. If I rearrange it...
- when I run the full WPF application - I can't see the expected delay: the final status goes straight to the output. If I change the above Async.StartImmediate(task) to Async.RunSynchronously(task) , of course I see the delay in progress, but the application gets freezed, so this is not what I want. If I rearrange it...
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24055546_c0
24055546
fsharp
0
Title: F# casting an object to an interface Problem title: F# casting an object to an interface Tags: f%23, interface Problem: F# casting an object to an interface I have a class called 'Pane' (think glass pane) that implements IPane: type IPane = abstract PaneNumber : int with get, set abstract Thickness : float<m> wi...
F# casting an object to an interface F# casting an object to an interface f%23 interface IPane PaneNumber Thickness ComponentNumber Spectra IGlassDataValues Pane this.PaneNumber this.ComponentNumber this.Spectra Type F# casting an object to an interface I have a class called 'Pane' (think glass pane) that implements IP...
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18028489_c1
18028489
fsharp
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76351234_c0
76351234
fsharp
0
Title: Equivalent of Format-Table Problem title: Equivalent of Format-Table Tags: f%23 Problem: Equivalent of Format-Table Format-Table in PowerShell In PowerShell, if I have a list of objects: $items = @( [pscustomobject]@{ a = 10; b = 20; c = "bcd" } [pscustomobject]@{ a = 300; b = 400; c = "bcde" } [pscustomobject]@...
Equivalent of Format-Table Equivalent of Format-Table f%23 Equivalent Format-Table Abc List.iter item.a item.b item.c format_table JsonSerializer.Serialize System.IO.File.WriteAllText out.json result_cli Shell Command Get-Content ConvertFrom-Json Command.execute result_cli.Text Some None Equivalent of Format-Table Form...
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18318150_c0
18318150
fsharp
0
Title: How to express a relation in F# Problem title: How to express a relation in F# Tags: ref, reference, entity, f%23, immutability Problem: How to express a relation in F# I am trying to model a domain as records and discriminated unions, i.e. immutable. I noticed, that I have a m:n relationship, say authors and bo...
How to express a relation in F# How to express a relation in F# ref reference entity f%23 immutability How How to express a relation in F# I am trying to model a domain as records and discriminated unions, i.e. immutable. I noticed, that I have a m:n relationship, say authors and books. And now I'm looking for a good w...
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19132914_c0
19132914
fsharp
0
Title: F# recursion with boolean value Problem title: F# recursion with boolean value Tags: functional-programming, f%23, recursion Problem: F# recursion with boolean value So this is the context. Assuming that I have a function that takes a tuple of 2 experiments and test it against a list of rules. The function shoul...
F# recursion with boolean value F# recursion with boolean value functional-programming f%23 recursion Mix Rule exp1 exp2 thisRule::remaining map1 Map.empty map2 F# recursion with boolean value So this is the context. Assuming that I have a function that takes a tuple of 2 experiments and test it against a list of rules...
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39394442_c0
39394442
fsharp
0
Title: NUnit is not running my test cases Problem title: NUnit is not running my test cases Tags: nunit, nunit-console, nunit-3.0, f%23, unit-testing Problem: NUnit is not running my test cases I have a test case that looks like: namespace UnitTests [<TestFixture>] module ValidatorTests = [<Test>] let VerifyBasicFuncti...
NUnit is not running my test cases NUnit is not running my test cases nunit nunit-console nunit-3.0 f%23 unit-testing NUnit UnitTests TestFixture ValidatorTests Test VerifyBasicFunctionality Assert.That nunit-console4 Release UnitTests.dll Copyright Charlie Poole James Newkirk Michael Two Alexei Vorontsov Philip Craig ...
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25448775_c0
25448775
fsharp
0
Title: Pass curried kprintf as function argument Problem title: Pass curried kprintf as function argument Tags: generics, f%23, functional-programming, printf Problem: Pass curried kprintf as function argument I have a problem with passing Printf kind of functions as arguments. Ultimate goal, is to create a custom logg...
Pass curried kprintf as function argument Pass curried kprintf as function argument generics f%23 functional-programming printf logWarning Pass System Console.WriteLine WARN DateTime.Now Printf.kprintf DoThingsWithLogger DoThingsAgain __.RunTest test.RunTest Pass curried kprintf as function argument I have a problem wi...
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16401541_c0
16401541
fsharp
0
Title: Generated Types Provider working example Problem title: Generated Types Provider working example Tags: type-providers, f%23 Problem: Generated Types Provider working example Can somebody point me to working example of generated types F# TypeProvider? Ideally, based on F# sample pack "ProvidedTypes-*.fs" library....
Generated Types Provider working example Generated Types Provider working example type-providers f%23 Generated Types Provider Generated Types Provider working example Can somebody point me to working example of generated types F# TypeProvider? Ideally, based on F# sample pack "ProvidedTypes-*.fs" library. I tried "Gen...
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13488805_c1
13488805
fsharp
1
0002 FSI_0003 FSI_0003+it@49-2 FSI_0003+it@50-3 <StartupCode$FSI_0003>.$FSI_0003 So we can easily write a function to filter based on our function name. Unfortunately (and probably due to my misunderstanding), it seems that not all functions are available in this manner, for example if we define the following simple fu...
0002 FSI_0003 FSI_0003+it@49-2 FSI_0003+it@50-3 <StartupCode$FSI_0003>.$FSI_0003 So we can easily write a function to filter based on our function name. Unfortunately (and probably due to my misunderstanding), it seems that not all functions are available in this manner, for example if we define the following simple fu...
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36540914_c1
36540914
fsharp
1
c,'d,'e,'z> (f:'a->'a) (g:'b->'b) (h:'c->'c) (i:'d->'d) (j:'e->'e) (src:'z) = let ft = typeof<'a> let gt = typeof<'b> let ht = typeof<'c> let it = typeof<'d> let jt = typeof<'e> let rec drill (o:obj) : obj = if o = null then o else let ot = o.GetType() if FSharpType.IsUnion(ot) then let tag = match List.tryFind (fst >>...
c,'d,'e,'z> (f:'a->'a) (g:'b->'b) (h:'c->'c) (i:'d->'d) (j:'e->'e) (src:'z) = let ft = typeof<'a> let gt = typeof<'b> let ht = typeof<'c> let it = typeof<'d> let jt = typeof<'e> let rec drill (o:obj) : obj = if o = null then o else let ot = o.GetType() if FSharpType.IsUnion(ot) then let tag = match List.tryFind (fst >>...
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58926532_c0
58926532
fsharp
0
Title: Object synchronization exception only when using breakpoints, in F# Problem title: Object synchronization exception only when using breakpoints, in F# Tags: f%23, thread-synchronization Problem: Object synchronization exception only when using breakpoints, in F# I get this error: Unhandled exception. System.Thre...
Object synchronization exception only when using breakpoints, in F# Object synchronization exception only when using breakpoints, in F# f%23 thread-synchronization System.Threading.SynchronizationLockException Logging.Error breakpoints an Object Unhandled System.Threading.Monitor.Exit this.UpdateTimer TimeSpan.FromSeco...
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48326199_c0
48326199
fsharp
0
Title: Issue with a generic dictionary of operations Problem title: Issue with a generic dictionary of operations Tags: numerics, dictionary, f%23, generics, operations Problem: Issue with a generic dictionary of operations I have a dictionary of operations: type INumerics<'T> = abstract Zer : 'T abstract Add : 'T * 'T...
Issue with a generic dictionary of operations Issue with a generic dictionary of operations numerics dictionary f%23 generics operations Issue INumerics Zer Add Sub Mul Div Neq Agent MailboxProcessor CalculatorMsg AsyncReplyChannel CalculatorAgent get_Zero Zero ops.Zer LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero ops.Add ops.Sub ops...
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45597887_c1
45597887
fsharp
1
, Failed, IDs, Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent, Microsoft.Azure.Management.Fluent, learn.microsoft.com, ClientId, Application, ServicePrincipalPassword, Password, AzureTenantId, AzureSubscriptionId, Authentication.UserLoginInformation, userLoginInformation.ClientId, userLoginInformation.Password, Auth...
, Failed, IDs, Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent, Microsoft.Azure.Management.Fluent, learn.microsoft.com, ClientId, Application, ServicePrincipalPassword, Password, AzureTenantId, AzureSubscriptionId, Authentication.UserLoginInformation, userLoginInformation.ClientId, userLoginInformation.Password, Auth...
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13366647_c0
13366647
fsharp
0
Title: How to generalize f# option? Problem title: How to generalize f# option? Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: How to generalize f# option? I'm getting result of some calculations in form of 'a option when 'a :> IBaseType . There is tree of types derived from IBaseType , and I don't really know option of what particular...
How to generalize f# option? How to generalize f# option? generics f%23 How IBaseType Option.map How to generalize f# option? I'm getting result of some calculations in form of 'a option when 'a :> IBaseType . There is tree of types derived from IBaseType , and I don't really know option of what particular type this on...
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42122186_c0
42122186
fsharp
0
Title: Why does the actorOf function **NOT** require a function input that has a *Actor&lt;_&gt;* as a parameter? Problem title: Why does the actorOf function **NOT** require a function input that has a *Actor&lt;_&gt;* as a parameter? Tags: f%23, akka.net Problem: Why does the actorOf function **NOT** require a functi...
Why does the actorOf function **NOT** require a function input that has a *Actor&lt;_&gt;* as a parameter? Why does the actorOf function **NOT** require a function input that has a *Actor&lt;_&gt;* as a parameter? f%23 akka.net a Why NOT Actor Actors.consoleWriterActor actorOf2 Actors.consoleReaderActor IActorRef Messa...
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47213960_c0
47213960
fsharp
0
Title: Method implementation enforcement in functional programming vs OOP Problem title: Method implementation enforcement in functional programming vs OOP Tags: pattern-matching, oop, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Method implementation enforcement in functional programming vs OOP I'm starting to learn F# with ...
Method implementation enforcement in functional programming vs OOP Method implementation enforcement in functional programming vs OOP pattern-matching oop functional-programming f%23 Method OOP Method implementation enforcement in functional programming vs OOP I'm starting to learn F# with the wonderful site https://fs...
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5576718_c0
5576718
fsharp
0
Title: IObservable subscribe and publish in Windows Service Problem title: IObservable subscribe and publish in Windows Service Tags: f%23, system.reactive, windows-services Problem: IObservable subscribe and publish in Windows Service Hi I am trying to implement a windows service that subscribes and publishes to IObse...
IObservable subscribe and publish in Windows Service IObservable subscribe and publish in Windows Service f%23 system.reactive windows-services IObservable Windows Service WindowsService obs1 createObservable1 obs2 createObservable2 Observable.CombineLatest ObsUpdater combObs.subscribe obsUpdater.publish this.OnStart a...
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65084054_c1
65084054
fsharp
1
.tcp { port = 2552 hostname = localhost } } }") let clientSystem = System.create "client" configuration let serveRef = select ("akka.tcp://Server@192.168.0.94:9002/user/server") clientSystem serveRef <! "Register" Console.ReadLine() The message is sent and I can see a "Register" printed in the server terminal. But the ...
.tcp { port = 2552 hostname = localhost } } }") let clientSystem = System.create "client" configuration let serveRef = select ("akka.tcp://Server@192.168.0.94:9002/user/server") clientSystem serveRef <! "Register" Console.ReadLine() The message is sent and I can see a "Register" printed in the server terminal. But the ...
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6763982_c0
6763982
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing simple types in FParsec Problem title: Parsing simple types in FParsec Tags: fparsec, f%23 Problem: Parsing simple types in FParsec I'm trying to parse standard simple types (in the sense of lambda calculus) using FParsec, but I've having difficulty going from a Lex/Yacc style to that used in FParsec, sp...
Parsing simple types in FParsec Parsing simple types in FParsec fparsec f%23 Parsing FParsec SType Atom Arrow pipe2 Parsing simple types in FParsec I'm trying to parse standard simple types (in the sense of lambda calculus) using FParsec, but I've having difficulty going from a Lex/Yacc style to that used in FParsec, s...
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48710880_c1
48710880
fsharp
1
.exe" |] let allArgs = Array.append argv [|"--noninteractive"|] let fsiConfig = FsiEvaluationSession.GetDefaultConfiguration() let fsiSession = FsiEvaluationSession.Create(fsiConfig, allArgs, inStream, outStream, errStream) /// Evaluate expression & return the result let evalExpression text = match fsiSession.EvalExpre...
.exe" |] let allArgs = Array.append argv [|"--noninteractive"|] let fsiConfig = FsiEvaluationSession.GetDefaultConfiguration() let fsiSession = FsiEvaluationSession.Create(fsiConfig, allArgs, inStream, outStream, errStream) /// Evaluate expression & return the result let evalExpression text = match fsiSession.EvalExpre...
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33721388_c0
33721388
fsharp
0
Title: Pattern Matching Ordering Problem title: Pattern Matching Ordering Tags: pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: Pattern Matching Ordering The following piece of code works, but to me it seems wrong... Or maybe it's just my poor understanding of F#... The thing that has me stumped is the ordering of the match in check m...
Pattern Matching Ordering Pattern Matching Ordering pattern-matching f%23 Pattern Matching Ordering System Adapter MAC FriendlyName IsMatchByName Some None Match EntryPoint FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF Home Console.WriteLine Console.ReadKey Pattern Matching Ordering The following piece of code works, but to me it seems wrong... O...
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50275211_c0
50275211
fsharp
0
Title: Why Async.StartChild does not take CancellationToken? Problem title: Why Async.StartChild does not take CancellationToken? Tags: asynchronous, f%23 Problem: Why Async.StartChild does not take CancellationToken? I am struggling to understand Async.[StartChild|Start] API design. What I would like is to start an as...
Why Async.StartChild does not take CancellationToken? Why Async.StartChild does not take CancellationToken? asynchronous f%23 Why Async.StartChild CancellationToken Async StartChild Start Async.Start Why Async.StartChild does not take CancellationToken? I am struggling to understand Async.[StartChild|Start] API design....
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35658602_c1
35658602
fsharp
1
point. A type annotation may be needed. Candidates: Assert.IsTrue(condition: Nullable<bool>, message: string, [<ParamArray>] args: obj []) : unit, Assert.IsTrue(condition: bool, message: string, [<ParamArray>] args: obj []) : unit which can be resolved by installing Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTestFramewor...
point. A type annotation may be needed. Candidates: Assert.IsTrue(condition: Nullable<bool>, message: string, [<ParamArray>] args: obj []) : unit, Assert.IsTrue(condition: bool, message: string, [<ParamArray>] args: obj []) : unit which can be resolved by installing Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTestFramewor...
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20067676_c0
20067676
fsharp
0
Title: Understanding recursive calls and function calls Problem title: Understanding recursive calls and function calls Tags: f%23 Problem: Understanding recursive calls and function calls After asking a question one of the users was kind enough to give me this answer I am having hard time understanding it. member priv...
Understanding recursive calls and function calls Understanding recursive calls and function calls f%23 Understanding this.MinMaxAlphaBeta Board this.BoardPoint UpdateAlphaBeta b.SetBoardBool NOTE _recursive_ x_new x_initial Start Understanding recursive calls and function calls After asking a question one of the users ...
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50372076_c1
50372076
fsharp
1
CustomerID = ""; CustomerName = ""; ItemID = ""; ItemDescription = "" } | _ -> { MessageType = UNMATCHED; CustomerID = ""; CustomerName = ""; ItemID = ""; ItemDescription = "" } Console.WriteLine("messageInfo: {0}", (matchType, showSplit splits, info)) info However, this does not seem to work and from the output below...
CustomerID = ""; CustomerName = ""; ItemID = ""; ItemDescription = "" } | _ -> { MessageType = UNMATCHED; CustomerID = ""; CustomerName = ""; ItemID = ""; ItemDescription = "" } Console.WriteLine("messageInfo: {0}", (matchType, showSplit splits, info)) info However, this does not seem to work and from the output below...
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18683401_c0
18683401
fsharp
0
Title: Conversion from bool to int (true -&gt; 1 and false -&gt; 0) Problem title: Conversion from bool to int (true -&gt; 1 and false -&gt; 0) Tags: f%23 Problem: Conversion from bool to int (true -> 1 and false -> 0) Is there any built-in way in F# to convert from true to 1 and false to 0 ? This is simple in language...
Conversion from bool to int (true -&gt; 1 and false -&gt; 0) Conversion from bool to int (true -&gt; 1 and false -&gt; 0) f%23 bool Conversion str.Length Conversion from bool to int (true -> 1 and false -> 0) Is there any built-in way in F# to convert from true to 1 and false to 0 ? This is simple in languages like C, ...
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20533532_c0
20533532
fsharp
0
Title: compiling F# on linux with TPL Problem title: compiling F# on linux with TPL Tags: task-parallel-library, f%23, mono, compiler-errors Problem: compiling F# on linux with TPL I am pretty feeling pretty stumped with this issue... i am trying to compiling an F# prog that uses the TPL. I am using an up to data verso...
compiling F# on linux with TPL compiling F# on linux with TPL task-parallel-library f%23 mono compiler-errors TPL compiling F# on linux with TPL I am pretty feeling pretty stumped with this issue... i am trying to compiling an F# prog that uses the TPL. I am using an up to data verson of mono which compiles C# and TPL....
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50627277_c0
50627277
fsharp
0
Title: f# and c# getting different answers for basic Math Problem title: f# and c# getting different answers for basic Math Tags: math, f%23, c%23 Problem: f# and c# getting different answers for basic Math I have the f# module open System module Scores = let DbToContinuous input = (((input / 1000) - 1) * 100) + (input...
f# and c# getting different answers for basic Math f# and c# getting different answers for basic Math math f%23 c%23 Math System Scores DbToContinuous DbToRealScore Scores.DbToContinuous Exception y:400 x:int f# and c# getting different answers for basic Math I have the f# module That is the whole module (so far) I hav...
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40588907_c1
40588907
fsharp
1
Seq<'a> (tree:FingerTree<'a>) : seq<'a> = seq { match tree with | Single single -> yield single | Deep(prefix, Lazy deeper, suffix) -> yield! prefix |> Digit.toList yield! deeper |> toSeq |> Seq.collect Node.toList yield! suffix |> Digit.toList | Empty -> () } The one I don't manage to get to compile is this: module Th...
Seq<'a> (tree:FingerTree<'a>) : seq<'a> = seq { match tree with | Single single -> yield single | Deep(prefix, Lazy deeper, suffix) -> yield! prefix |> Digit.toList yield! deeper |> toSeq |> Seq.collect Node.toList yield! suffix |> Digit.toList | Empty -> () } The one I don't manage to get to compile is this: module Th...
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17693241_c0
17693241
fsharp
0
Title: How do I supply an Expression&lt;Action&lt;T&gt;&gt; in F# when the method has a return value? Problem title: How do I supply an Expression&lt;Action&lt;T&gt;&gt; in F# when the method has a return value? Tags: hyprlinkr, f%23, expression Problem: How do I supply an Expression > in F# when the method has a retur...
How do I supply an Expression&lt;Action&lt;T&gt;&gt; in F# when the method has a return value? How do I supply an Expression&lt;Action&lt;T&gt;&gt; in F# when the method has a return value? hyprlinkr f%23 expression How Expression Href this.linker.GetUri ImagesController c.Get ToString GetUri Uri Action ImagesControlle...
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67135458_c0
67135458
fsharp
0
Title: How to build Xamarin.Forms iOS app with Azure Pipelines and F# 5 Problem title: How to build Xamarin.Forms iOS app with Azure Pipelines and F# 5 Tags: xamarin.ios, azure-pipelines, f%23, xamarin.forms, xamarin Problem: How to build Xamarin.Forms iOS app with Azure Pipelines and F# 5 I have a Xamarin.Forms app th...
How to build Xamarin.Forms iOS app with Azure Pipelines and F# 5 How to build Xamarin.Forms iOS app with Azure Pipelines and F# 5 xamarin.ios azure-pipelines f%23 xamarin.forms xamarin How Xamarin.Forms Azure Pipelines Microsoft Compiler FS1160 xamarin.ios How to build Xamarin.Forms iOS app with Azure Pipelines and F# ...
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58906514_c0
58906514
fsharp
0
Title: Using CNTK from F# Problem title: Using CNTK from F# Tags: neural-network, cntk, f%23-data, pinvoke, f%23 Problem: Using CNTK from F# I am trying to use CNTK from F#, I have added Cntk.Core.Managed-2.7 to my project (.NET framework 4.7.2 also tried under 4.5.0) I only have the following code in Program.cs let ma...
Using CNTK from F# Using CNTK from F# neural-network cntk f%23-data pinvoke f%23 F# Using CNTK DeviceDescriptor.UseDefaultDevice Type Using CNTK from F# I am trying to use CNTK from F#, I have added Cntk.Core.Managed-2.7 to my project (.NET framework 4.7.2 also tried under 4.5.0) I only have the following code in Progr...
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62678187_c1
62678187
fsharp
1
() + "/") use_router (router ) } What i am trying to do is somehow extract the user secret and pass it to the router. What i dont seem to grasp is where and how to perform the dependency injection that ASP.NetCore usually does (see where the user secret is configured via the Configuration API in the MS Docs example.). ...
() + "/") use_router (router ) } What i am trying to do is somehow extract the user secret and pass it to the router. What i dont seem to grasp is where and how to perform the dependency injection that ASP.NetCore usually does (see where the user secret is configured via the Configuration API in the MS Docs example.). ...
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4004594_c0
4004594
fsharp
0
Title: Differences between address-of and ref operators Problem title: Differences between address-of and ref operators Tags: struct, operators, byref, f%23 Problem: Differences between address-of and ref operators In my code I'm passing around some structures by reference, declaring them mutable and using the & symbol...
Differences between address-of and ref operators Differences between address-of and ref operators struct operators byref f%23 Differences Struct MyStruct t.I t.F Printer t.Print data.I data.F p.Print What Differences between address-of and ref operators In my code I'm passing around some structures by reference, declar...
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10955133_c0
10955133
fsharp
0
Title: simple F# run-time generic function with type constraint can&#x27;t be resolved Problem title: simple F# run-time generic function with type constraint can&#x27;t be resolved Tags: generics, f%23, inline, type-inference Problem: simple F# run-time generic function with type constraint can't be resolved I have a ...
simple F# run-time generic function with type constraint can&#x27;t be resolved simple F# run-time generic function with type constraint can&#x27;t be resolved generics f%23 inline type-inference op_Explicit simple F# run-time generic function with type constraint can't be resolved I have a basic function with one gene...
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53938137_c0
53938137
fsharp
0
Title: Collect TypeProvider ProvidedMethod argument values in list Problem title: Collect TypeProvider ProvidedMethod argument values in list Tags: type-providers, fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23 Problem: Collect TypeProvider ProvidedMethod argument values in list Here is a simplified snippet of the Provided method whi...
Collect TypeProvider ProvidedMethod argument values in list Collect TypeProvider ProvidedMethod argument values in list type-providers fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23 Collect TypeProvider ProvidedMethod GetContext ProvidedParameter Param IsStaticMethod InvokeCode dim1 dim2 dim3 String.Join FS0010 Unexpected FS0594 Ident...
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60379141_c0
60379141
fsharp
0
Title: Find all specific types, with reflection, in assemblies loaded by the application with .net core Problem title: Find all specific types, with reflection, in assemblies loaded by the application with .net core Tags: f%23, reflection, .net-core, c%23 Problem: Find all specific types, with reflection, in assemblies...
Find all specific types, with reflection, in assemblies loaded by the application with .net core Find all specific types, with reflection, in assemblies loaded by the application with .net core f%23 reflection .net-core c%23 Find this.RegisterCommands IBotCommands t.Assembly.GetTypes Seq.filter x.GetInterface t.Name Se...
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19644457_c0
19644457
fsharp
0
Title: How to return items in a seq only if they are different than their preceding items in F#? Problem title: How to return items in a seq only if they are different than their preceding items in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to return items in a seq only if they are different than their preceding items in F#? When I w...
How to return items in a seq only if they are different than their preceding items in F#? How to return items in a seq only if they are different than their preceding items in F#? f%23 How value1 value2 Seq.zip last_a None is_yield Ugly group_iter itertools.groupby Seq.groupBy How to return items in a seq only if they ...
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11178579_c0
11178579
fsharp
0
Title: Type classe, generic memoization Problem title: Type classe, generic memoization Tags: type-inference, f%23 Problem: Type classe, generic memoization Something quite odd is happening with y types and I quite dont understand if this is justified or not. I would tend to think not. This code works fine : type Dicti...
Type classe, generic memoization Type classe, generic memoization type-inference f%23 Type DictionarySingleton Dictionary Instance f.ToString DictionarySingleton.Instance ContainsKey Type classe, generic memoization Something quite odd is happening with y types and I quite dont understand if this is justified or not. I...
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31677514
fsharp
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Title: F# on Mono and Windows - discrepancy with simple function Problem title: F# on Mono and Windows - discrepancy with simple function Tags: f%23, mono Problem: F# on Mono and Windows - discrepancy with simple function Can someone check my sanity here please. Given this simple function: let filterOut item l = l |> L...
F# on Mono and Windows - discrepancy with simple function F# on Mono and Windows - discrepancy with simple function f%23 mono Mono Windows List.filter l:list F# on Mono and Windows - discrepancy with simple function Can someone check my sanity here please. Given this simple function: Evaluating the above in FSI produce...
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73450143_c0
73450143
fsharp
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Title: Create a LINQ expression in F# for C# object initializer Problem title: Create a LINQ expression in F# for C# object initializer Tags: linq, lambda, initializer, f%23, expression Problem: Create a LINQ expression in F# for C# object initializer I am using a .NET framework which allows to pass an object initializ...
Create a LINQ expression in F# for C# object initializer Create a LINQ expression in F# for C# object initializer linq lambda initializer f%23 expression Create LINQ db.UpdateAdd InvoiceAccount Quantity LeafExpressionConverter.QuotationToExpression Expression Func Create a LINQ expression in F# for C# object initialize...
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4872429_c1
4872429
fsharp
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hitting the disk and not ram-disking the whole file, which causes semi-random performance spikes. F# code //Module used to import data from an arbitrary CSV source module CSVImport open System.IO //imports the data froma path into a list of strings and an associated value let ImportData (path:string) : List<string []>...
hitting the disk and not ram-disking the whole file, which causes semi-random performance spikes. F# code //Module used to import data from an arbitrary CSV source module CSVImport open System.IO //imports the data froma path into a list of strings and an associated value let ImportData (path:string) : List<string []>...
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32486345_c0
32486345
fsharp
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Title: F# SqlCommandProvider defer eval until runtime Problem title: F# SqlCommandProvider defer eval until runtime Tags: fsharp.data.sqlclient, f%23 Problem: F# SqlCommandProvider defer eval until runtime I am trying to use SqlCommandProvider (part of FSharp.Data.SqlClient) to create a column if it does not exist and ...
F# SqlCommandProvider defer eval until runtime F# SqlCommandProvider defer eval until runtime fsharp.data.sqlclient f%23 SqlCommandProvider Literal CreateParentColumn COL_LENGTH Company ParentId BEGIN ALTER TABLE ADD CONSTRAINT FK_ParentIdCompanyId FOREIGN KEY REFERENCES CompanyId END CreateParentIdColumn fsharp.data.s...
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9657560_c0
9657560
fsharp
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Title: How do I make F# execute a method just once? Problem title: How do I make F# execute a method just once? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I make F# execute a method just once? I would like to define a type such as: type blah = AThing | AnotherThing with static member ofString : string -> blah override x.ToString () : ...
How do I make F# execute a method just once? How do I make F# execute a method just once? f%23 How AThing AnotherThing x.ToString Map.ofList List.map How do I make F# execute a method just once? I would like to define a type such as: I would like to make sure that the two methods are always guaranteed to be consistent....
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19208479_c0
19208479
fsharp
0
Title: How to Compile F# with Mono 3.2.3? Problem title: How to Compile F# with Mono 3.2.3? Tags: f%23, mono Problem: How to Compile F# with Mono 3.2.3? Native stacktrace: Debug info from gdb: Mono support loaded. Mono support loaded. [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] Using host libthread_db library "/lib64...
How to Compile F# with Mono 3.2.3? How to Compile F# with Mono 3.2.3? f%23 mono gdb libthread_db /lib64/libpthread.so.0 /lib64/libc.so.6 How Compile Mono Entering FSharp.Build-proto fssrgen.exe FSharp.Build FSBuild.txt FSBuild.fs FSBuild.resx Native lib64 libpthread.so.0 mono_runtime_init mono_main libc.so.6 __libc_sta...
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48196914_c0
48196914
fsharp
0
Title: Writing a function that replaces a string using OpenText, ReadLine and WriteLine Problem title: Writing a function that replaces a string using OpenText, ReadLine and WriteLine Tags: f%23 Problem: Writing a function that replaces a string using OpenText, ReadLine and WriteLine I have to write a function, given a...
Writing a function that replaces a string using OpenText, ReadLine and WriteLine Writing a function that replaces a string using OpenText, ReadLine and WriteLine f%23 OpenText Writing ReadLine WriteLine System IO.File.OpenText file.EndOfStream file.ReadLine Replace file.Close IO.File.CreateText writer.Write Something U...
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4414440_c0
4414440
fsharp
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Title: recursive descent parser and functional programming Problem title: recursive descent parser and functional programming Tags: functional-programming, f%23, compiler-construction Problem: recursive descent parser and functional programming So lately I have been working on writing a simple compiler to better unders...
recursive descent parser and functional programming recursive descent parser and functional programming functional-programming f%23 compiler-construction recursive descent parser and functional programming So lately I have been working on writing a simple compiler to better understand compiler concepts. Being a diligen...
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4683682_c0
4683682
fsharp
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Title: Scala, C# equivalent of F# active patterns Problem title: Scala, C# equivalent of F# active patterns Tags: scala, f%23, c%23 Problem: Scala, C# equivalent of F# active patterns F# has a feature enabling users to extend pattern matching: let (|Even|Odd|) n = if n % 2 = 0 then Even else Odd match 3 with | Odd -> p...
Scala, C# equivalent of F# active patterns Scala, C# equivalent of F# active patterns scala f%23 c%23 any Scala Even Odd Parsing YYYY YYYY-MM-DD ParseRegex Integer DateTime Definition MatchRegex Regex Match m.Success None Some List.tail m.Groups x.Value Scala, C# equivalent of F# active patterns F# has a feature enabli...
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39419447_c0
39419447
fsharp
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Title: Getting connected components from a QuickGraph graph Problem title: Getting connected components from a QuickGraph graph Tags: quickgraph, .net, f%23, c%23 Problem: Getting connected components from a QuickGraph graph I'm new to graph theory. I've created an adjacency graph with the QuickGraph library and ultima...
Getting connected components from a QuickGraph graph Getting connected components from a QuickGraph graph quickgraph .net f%23 c%23 a Getting QuickGraph Vertex List.map Edge Undirected Graph edges.ToUndirectedGraph undirGraph.Edges undirGraph.Vertices QuickGraph.Algorithms.ConnectedComponents.ConnectedComponentsAlgorit...
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40659910_c0
40659910
fsharp
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Title: How to implement “efficient generalized fold” in F#? Problem title: How to implement “efficient generalized fold” in F#? Tags: recursive-type, polymorphism, nested, fold, f%23 Problem: How to implement “efficient generalized fold” in F#? In the paper of Martin et al. I read about efficient generalized folds for ...
How to implement “efficient generalized fold” in F#? How to implement “efficient generalized fold” in F#? recursive-type polymorphism nested fold f%23 How Nest Pair Nil Cons _arg1:Nest h:_ nest:Nest How to implement “efficient generalized fold” in F#? In the paper of Martin et al. I read about efficient generalized fol...
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47997138_c0
47997138
fsharp
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Title: The function callable by command get calling twice Problem title: The function callable by command get calling twice Tags: f%23, wpf, gjallarhorn Problem: The function callable by command get calling twice One of the smaller projects required functional changes...so I decided to update version of the Gjallarhorn...
The function callable by command get calling twice The function callable by command get calling twice f%23 wpf gjallarhorn Message Number Random rand.Next RAND Some Bind.Explicit.createCommand NewNumber Observable.map Observable.toMessage IComponent Component.fromExplicit Framework.application Navigation.singleView App...
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65937192_c0
65937192
fsharp
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Title: FSharp.Data ResolutionFolder for multiple xsd throws FS1109 Problem title: FSharp.Data ResolutionFolder for multiple xsd throws FS1109 Tags: f%23-data, f%23, xml, xsd Problem: FSharp.Data ResolutionFolder for multiple xsd throws FS1109 I am trying to use the XmlTypeProvider to create the type using an xsd struct...
FSharp.Data ResolutionFolder for multiple xsd throws FS1109 FSharp.Data ResolutionFolder for multiple xsd throws FS1109 f%23-data f%23 xml xsd FSharp.Data ResolutionFolder FS1109 Reconciliation XmlProvider XSD Schema grandpa.xsd FSharp.Data.XmlProvider FSharp.Data ResolutionFolder for multiple xsd throws FS1109 I am tr...
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40143334_c0
40143334
fsharp
0
Title: .NET FileLoadException with FSharp.Core version &quot;4.3.1.0&quot; Problem title: .NET FileLoadException with FSharp.Core version &quot;4.3.1.0&quot; Tags: f%23, .net Problem: .NET FileLoadException with FSharp.Core version "4.3.1.0" I was developing some new unit tests with the NUnit framework. Some were passi...
.NET FileLoadException with FSharp.Core version &quot;4.3.1.0&quot; .NET FileLoadException with FSharp.Core version &quot;4.3.1.0&quot; f%23 .net FileLoadException NET FSharp.Core utf-8 urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1 b03f5f7f11d50a3a Akka net461 Akka.FSharp Akka.TestKit Akka.TestKit.NUnit FsPickler FSPowerPack.Core.C...
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21107014_c0
21107014
fsharp
0
Title: WebSharper KendoUI. Failed to deserialize metadata for: IntelliFactory.WebSharper.KendoUI Problem title: WebSharper KendoUI. Failed to deserialize metadata for: IntelliFactory.WebSharper.KendoUI Tags: kendo-ui, websharper, f%23 Problem: WebSharper KendoUI. Failed to deserialize metadata for: IntelliFactory.WebSh...
WebSharper KendoUI. Failed to deserialize metadata for: IntelliFactory.WebSharper.KendoUI WebSharper KendoUI. Failed to deserialize metadata for: IntelliFactory.WebSharper.KendoUI kendo-ui websharper f%23 System.Exception WebSharper KendoUI Failed IntelliFactory.WebSharper.KendoUI Microsoft Visual Studio Ultimate Versi...
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32916321_c0
32916321
fsharp
0
Title: this construct causes code to be less generic... when applied to phantom type Problem title: this construct causes code to be less generic... when applied to phantom type Tags: f%23, generics Problem: this construct causes code to be less generic... when applied to phantom type I am trying to implement a DSL in ...
this construct causes code to be less generic... when applied to phantom type this construct causes code to be less generic... when applied to phantom type f%23 generics Expr Not to_string this construct causes code to be less generic... when applied to phantom type I am trying to implement a DSL in F# for a small lang...
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31487677_c1
31487677
fsharp
1
3.1.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\FSharp.Core.dll': FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core Done building project "Library1.fsproj" -- FAILED. Edit 2 On top of that, I get the following errors when I try to run fsi.exe: > Session termination detected. Press Enter to restart. unknown(1,1): error FS1223: FSharp.Core.si...
3.1.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\FSharp.Core.dll': FSharp.Core.sigdata not found alongside FSharp.Core Done building project "Library1.fsproj" -- FAILED. Edit 2 On top of that, I get the following errors when I try to run fsi.exe: > Session termination detected. Press Enter to restart. unknown(1,1): error FS1223: FSharp.Core.si...
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37901917_c1
37901917
fsharp
1
list of strings in F#? and this is what output that I want. So I tried the this code with with my values. let strings =["temp.Value"; "ph.Value"; "soil.Value"] let r = strings |> List.fold (fun r s -> r + s + "\n") "" printfn "%s" I got this as the output: temp.Value ph.Value soil.Value So how do you get the Value of ...
list of strings in F#? and this is what output that I want. So I tried the this code with with my values. let strings =["temp.Value"; "ph.Value"; "soil.Value"] let r = strings |> List.fold (fun r s -> r + s + "\n") "" printfn "%s" I got this as the output: temp.Value ph.Value soil.Value So how do you get the Value of ...
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30587314_c0
30587314
fsharp
0
Title: The mutable variable &#x27;index&#x27; is used in an invalid way in seq {}? Problem title: The mutable variable &#x27;index&#x27; is used in an invalid way in seq {}? Tags: f%23 Problem: The mutable variable 'index' is used in an invalid way in seq {}? In the following code, the compiler gets error on index <- i...
The mutable variable &#x27;index&#x27; is used in an invalid way in seq {}? The mutable variable &#x27;index&#x27; is used in an invalid way in seq {}? f%23 System.Type t.IsGenericType t.GetGenericArguments Name Type Map.ofSeq CsvProvider sample.txt GetSample myFile.Rows Seq.head firstRow.GetType tupleType.GetGenericAr...
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50148135_c0
50148135
fsharp
0
Title: Is &quot;a -&gt; b -&gt; (a -&gt; b -&gt; c) -&gt; c&quot; to apply two parameters a standard functional concept? Problem title: Is &quot;a -&gt; b -&gt; (a -&gt; b -&gt; c) -&gt; c&quot; to apply two parameters a standard functional concept? Tags: pipeline, pipelining, partial-application, functional-programmin...
Is &quot;a -&gt; b -&gt; (a -&gt; b -&gt; c) -&gt; c&quot; to apply two parameters a standard functional concept? Is &quot;a -&gt; b -&gt; (a -&gt; b -&gt; c) -&gt; c&quot; to apply two parameters a standard functional concept? pipeline pipelining partial-application functional-programming f%23 apply2 MyType TypeA Type...
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74131612_c0
74131612
fsharp
0
Title: In F# how do I create a list of Async&lt;unit&gt; inside an async computation without mutable collection? Problem title: In F# how do I create a list of Async&lt;unit&gt; inside an async computation without mutable collection? Tags: asynchronous, f%23, producer-consumer Problem: In F# how do I create a list of A...
In F# how do I create a list of Async&lt;unit&gt; inside an async computation without mutable collection? In F# how do I create a list of Async&lt;unit&gt; inside an async computation without mutable collection? asynchronous f%23 producer-consumer Async Async.StartChild List consumers.Add Async.RunSynchronously consume...
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17894670_c0
17894670
fsharp
0
Title: SqlEntityConnection (Entity Data Model) TypeProvider Problem title: SqlEntityConnection (Entity Data Model) TypeProvider Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: SqlEntityConnection (Entity Data Model) TypeProvider I am using the SqlEntityConnection (Entity Data Model) TypeProvider to connect to a SQL Server database...
SqlEntityConnection (Entity Data Model) TypeProvider SqlEntityConnection (Entity Data Model) TypeProvider f%23 type-providers SqlEntityConnection Entity Data Model TypeProvider INTERACTIVE System.Data System.Data.Entity FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders You Server Explorer ConnectionString S...
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5215675_c1
5215675
fsharp
1
("Precision can't be a negative number.")) let (test:double) = Math.Pow(10.0, double(precision)) if(System.Double.IsInfinity(test) || (test > double(System.Int32.MaxValue))) then raise (new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("Precision of " + precision.ToString() + " decimal places is not supported.")) let precision = int(Mat...
("Precision can't be a negative number.")) let (test:double) = Math.Pow(10.0, double(precision)) if(System.Double.IsInfinity(test) || (test > double(System.Int32.MaxValue))) then raise (new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("Precision of " + precision.ToString() + " decimal places is not supported.")) let precision = int(Mat...
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79491051_c0
79491051
fsharp
0
Title: Retrieving generic interface implementation constraints with F# reflection Problem title: Retrieving generic interface implementation constraints with F# reflection Tags: f%23, reflection Problem: Retrieving generic interface implementation constraints with F# reflection This F# code open System open FSharp.Refl...
Retrieving generic interface implementation constraints with F# reflection Retrieving generic interface implementation constraints with F# reflection f%23 reflection Retrieving System FSharp.Reflection Type Unchecked.defaultof IDisposable ICloneable env.Clone Retrieving generic interface implementation constraints with...
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60778034_c0
60778034
fsharp
0
Title: How to traverse an FSharp.Data HtmlDocument to extract content as a string? Problem title: How to traverse an FSharp.Data HtmlDocument to extract content as a string? Tags: f%23, f%23-data Problem: How to traverse an FSharp.Data HtmlDocument to extract content as a string? I'd like to write a function that gets ...
How to traverse an FSharp.Data HtmlDocument to extract content as a string? How to traverse an FSharp.Data HtmlDocument to extract content as a string? f%23 f%23-data How FSharp.Data HtmlDocument Some Hello What example.com HtmlNode doc.Descendants Seq.map List.ofSeq List.fold Test Test1 HtmlDocument.Parse Assert.AreEq...
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38341262_c0
38341262
fsharp
0
Title: Converting System.Double[,] to DenseMatrix Problem title: Converting System.Double[,] to DenseMatrix Tags: math.net, f%23, diffsharp Problem: Converting System.Double[,] to DenseMatrix The hessian function in Diffsharp returns something called System.Double[,]. Or if you hover on the variable it shows as a float...
Converting System.Double[,] to DenseMatrix Converting System.Double[,] to DenseMatrix math.net f%23 diffsharp Converting System.Double DenseMatrix MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra.Double.DenseMatrix Double Seq.cast Seq.toArray DenseVector v.Count DenseMatrix.init dim-1 hess.GetType math.net Converting System.Double[,] to...
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43690177_c1
43690177
fsharp
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.2 * 1.0 = 0.024 1 - 4 (A to E via C,F,B,E) = 0.4 * 1.0 * 0.3 * 0.8 = 0.096 9 - 10(I to K via J) = 1.0 * 1.0 = 1.0 I am trying to figure what will be right type of structure to use and how to use some of already resolved nodes e.g. B already resolved while resolving left side of A; F to B should be able to use already ...
.2 * 1.0 = 0.024 1 - 4 (A to E via C,F,B,E) = 0.4 * 1.0 * 0.3 * 0.8 = 0.096 9 - 10(I to K via J) = 1.0 * 1.0 = 1.0 I am trying to figure what will be right type of structure to use and how to use some of already resolved nodes e.g. B already resolved while resolving left side of A; F to B should be able to use already ...
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46026392_c0
46026392
fsharp
0
Title: Asynchronously decompress a gzip file Problem title: Asynchronously decompress a gzip file Tags: f%23 Problem: Asynchronously decompress a gzip file As a F# training, I'm trying to decompress a gzip file. Here is the code I wrote : let decompress (inputStream: Stream) (outputStream : Stream) = async { use gs = n...
Asynchronously decompress a gzip file Asynchronously decompress a gzip file f%23 Asynchronously Stream GZipStream CompressionMode.Decompress Array.zeroCreate gs.ReadAsync buffer.Length Async.AwaitTask inputStream.Dispose outputStream.WriteAsync Async.Ignore Fact Decompress FileStream Input test.txt.gz FileMode.Open Mem...
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69691743_c1
69691743
fsharp
1
0, {s with y=s.y/2.0}) [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let funs : (? -> float * ?) list = [ f 0.0 ; f 1.0 ; g 5.0 ; h ; e ] let states : ? list = [ {FState.y=1; z=""} ; {FState.y=1; z=""} ; {GState.y=""} ; {HState.z=2.0} ; {EState.y=4.0} ] let results : (float * ?) list = steps funs states 0 // return an integer exit co...
0, {s with y=s.y/2.0}) [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let funs : (? -> float * ?) list = [ f 0.0 ; f 1.0 ; g 5.0 ; h ; e ] let states : ? list = [ {FState.y=1; z=""} ; {FState.y=1; z=""} ; {GState.y=""} ; {HState.z=2.0} ; {EState.y=4.0} ] let results : (float * ?) list = steps funs states 0 // return an integer exit co...
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16102182_c0
16102182
fsharp
0
Title: Inline plus operator in struct throws an exception (F#) Problem title: Inline plus operator in struct throws an exception (F#) Tags: operators, exception, f%23, struct Problem: Inline plus operator in struct throws an exception (F#) Why does the fail value throw an exception? fine value works. If I remove inline...
Inline plus operator in struct throws an exception (F#) Inline plus operator in struct throws an exception (F#) operators exception f%23 struct Inline Struct Test System.NotSupportedExcep Dynamic op_Addition Microsoft.FSharp.Core.LanguagePrimitives.dyn Type Unit unitVar0 Microsoft.FSharp.Core.LanguagePrimitives.Additio...
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50593852_c0
50593852
fsharp
0
Title: Got the an intermediate value in the last chained Option.bind? Problem title: Got the an intermediate value in the last chained Option.bind? Tags: f%23 Problem: Got the an intermediate value in the last chained Option.bind? I have the following code let getHtml location = let request (url:string) = let response ...
Got the an intermediate value in the last chained Option.bind? Got the an intermediate value in the last chained Option.bind? f%23 Got Option.bind url:string response.Headers.TryFind Location Some None Error FSharp.Data.HttpResponse Got the an intermediate value in the last chained Option.bind? I have the following cod...
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36264932
fsharp
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Title: How to extract an FParsec result value to a variable in FSI Problem title: How to extract an FParsec result value to a variable in FSI Tags: f%23, fparsec, algebraic-data-types Problem: How to extract an FParsec result value to a variable in FSI I'm using FParsec and trying to bind the resulting value to a varia...
How to extract an FParsec result value to a variable in FSI How to extract an FParsec result value to a variable in FSI f%23 fparsec algebraic-data-types How FParsec FSI pint32 ParserResult int32 Success FS0039 Failure p:Parser str:string How to extract an FParsec result value to a variable in FSI I'm using FParsec and...
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38017512_c0
38017512
fsharp
0
Title: Record variations in F# Problem title: Record variations in F# Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Record variations in F# I'd like some way to define related records. For example, type Thing = { field1: string; field2: float } type ThingRecord = { field1: string; field2: float; id: int; created: DateTime } or t...
Record variations in F# Record variations in F# f%23 type-providers Record Thing field1 field2 ThingRecord DateTime UserProfile NewUserReq UserRecord this.toThingRecord this.field1 this.field2 this.toThing field10 Record variations in F# I'd like some way to define related records. For example, or along with a way to c...
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48888244_c1
48888244
fsharp
1
of data is in : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rA4B21i-S5g2wrB4eK7xk3_A6Rs0tLHf The result should be this file: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ukmWtzFm_I4ou3zuQcLWCrFIOJs2eV41 Edit Based on Gene Belitski answer which I believes clarifies the case: Running the next script shows better what is the problem I have: ...
is a script: https://gist.github.com/josesoyo/f45b59a035c3e2ec2cdf0fe1f95cc84b and a sample of data is in : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rA4B21i-S5g2wrB4eK7xk3_A6Rs0tLHf The result should be this file: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ukmWtzFm_I4ou3zuQcLWCrFIOJs2eV41 Edit Based on Gene Belitski answer which I be...
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45570750_c1
45570750
fsharp
1
56) 0x0000003b3c80b5bc in pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0 On thread 1 using where I can see that the place where it is not working is a Parallel.For() . From my part, the code where the process goes to sleep is: let sinMod t (difRay:Vector) (fA:(float*Vector*float)[]) = let duepi = 2.*PI A...
with gdb attach <pid> in which I can see that there are 4 threads as: On thread 1 using where I can see that the place where it is not working is a Parallel.For() . From my part, the code where the process goes to sleep is: I really don't have any idea where is the problem. Sometimes the process goes to sleep and othe...
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50455569_c0
50455569
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Title: Parsing separated lists with FParsec Problem title: Parsing separated lists with FParsec Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: Parsing separated lists with FParsec I am trying to parse something that may be a list of items, or which may be just one item. I want to put the results into a DU ( Thing below). The way I'm app...
Parsing separated lists with FParsec Parsing separated lists with FParsec f%23 fparsec Parsing FParsec Thing Success Failure OneThing LotsOfThings sepBy1 l.Length Parsing separated lists with FParsec I am trying to parse something that may be a list of items, or which may be just one item. I want to put the results int...
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8825677_c0
8825677
fsharp
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Title: Hybrid Functional/Object Oriented languages like F#/Scala: Use types with methods or methods and types Problem title: Hybrid Functional/Object Oriented languages like F#/Scala: Use types with methods or methods and types Tags: oop, scala, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Hybrid Functional/Object Oriented la...
Hybrid Functional/Object Oriented languages like F#/Scala: Use types with methods or methods and types Hybrid Functional/Object Oriented languages like F#/Scala: Use types with methods or methods and types oop scala f%23 functional-programming ArgumentException Hybrid Functional Object Oriented Scala Use User Interacti...
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3205453_c0
3205453
fsharp
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Title: FsUnit and checking equality of floating point numbers Problem title: FsUnit and checking equality of floating point numbers Tags: nunit, fsunit, f%23 Problem: FsUnit and checking equality of floating point numbers I started using FsUnit to test F# code. It makes it possible to express assertion in F# style, for...
FsUnit and checking equality of floating point numbers FsUnit and checking equality of floating point numbers nunit fsunit f%23 FsUnit Test Portugal Eurovision this.totalVotes Seq.length Assert.That Is.EqualTo Within EqualConstraint FsUnit and checking equality of floating point numbers I started using FsUnit to test F...
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16875835_c0
16875835
fsharp
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Title: Fold / Recursion over Multiway Tree in f# Problem title: Fold / Recursion over Multiway Tree in f# Tags: traversal, multiway-tree, tree, fold, f%23 Problem: Fold / Recursion over Multiway Tree in f# I am trying to adapt Brian's Fold for Binary Trees ( http://lorgonblog.wordpress.com/2008/04/06/catamorphisms-part...
Fold / Recursion over Multiway Tree in f# Fold / Recursion over Multiway Tree in f# traversal multiway-tree tree fold f%23 Fold Recursion Multiway Tree Node Leaf tree7 FoldTree Loop SumNodes Tree6to0 MultiTree MNode Mtree7 MFoldTree MSumNodes MTree6to0 map.something Fold / Recursion over Multiway Tree in f# I am trying...
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50948152_c0
50948152
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Title: System.MissingMethodException from a class that has property of type byref&lt;_&gt; Problem title: System.MissingMethodException from a class that has property of type byref&lt;_&gt; Tags: f%23 Problem: System.MissingMethodException from a class that has property of type byref<_> I'm having difficulties using RB...
System.MissingMethodException from a class that has property of type byref&lt;_&gt; System.MissingMethodException from a class that has property of type byref&lt;_&gt; f%23 System.MissingMethodException a ISpatialData Envelope Point RBush __.Envelope EntryPoint Method RBush.Envelope ByRef RBush.ISpatialData.get_Envelop...
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52058917_c1
52058917
fsharp
1
service or even the entire windows service results in an immediate failure with the same exceptions. Subsequent attempts to restart the WCF service automatically (using a new ServiceHost object) always encounter two other exceptions. The first is an AddressAlreadyInUseException saying There is already a listener on IP...
service or even the entire windows service results in an immediate failure with the same exceptions. Subsequent attempts to restart the WCF service automatically (using a new ServiceHost object) always encounter two other exceptions. The first is an AddressAlreadyInUseException saying There is already a listener on IP...
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44386227_c1
44386227
fsharp
1
do base.LoadFromXaml(typeof<ProgressRing>) |> ignore let absLayout = base.FindByName<AbsoluteLayout>("absLayout") static let dotOffColorProperty = BindableProperty.Create("DotOffColor", typeof<Color>, typeof<ProgressRing>, Color.Default) static let dotOnColorProperty = BindableProperty.Create("DotOnColor", typeof<Colo...
do base.LoadFromXaml(typeof<ProgressRing>) |> ignore let absLayout = base.FindByName<AbsoluteLayout>("absLayout") static let dotOffColorProperty = BindableProperty.Create("DotOffColor", typeof<Color>, typeof<ProgressRing>, Color.Default) static let dotOnColorProperty = BindableProperty.Create("DotOnColor", typeof<Colo...
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10971237_c0
10971237
fsharp
0
Title: Intelligent purely functional sets Problem title: Intelligent purely functional sets Tags: data-structures, performance, immutability, haskell, f%23 Problem: Intelligent purely functional sets Set computations composed of unions, intersections and differences can often be expressed in many different ways. Are th...
Intelligent purely functional sets Intelligent purely functional sets data-structures performance immutability haskell f%23 Intelligent n-1 n-2 Intelligent purely functional sets Set computations composed of unions, intersections and differences can often be expressed in many different ways. Are there any theories or c...
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52892480_c0
52892480
fsharp
0
Title: Fresh installation of Visual Studio 2017 is missing parts of F# Problem title: Fresh installation of Visual Studio 2017 is missing parts of F# Tags: visual-studio-2017, f%23, visual-studio-2015 Problem: Fresh installation of Visual Studio 2017 is missing parts of F# I just did a fresh installation of Visual Stud...
Fresh installation of Visual Studio 2017 is missing parts of F# Fresh installation of Visual Studio 2017 is missing parts of F# visual-studio-2017 f%23 visual-studio-2015 Fresh Visual Studio FSharp.Core visual-studio-2017 visual-studio-2015 Fresh installation of Visual Studio 2017 is missing parts of F# I just did a fr...
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69602641_c0
69602641
fsharp
0
Title: Assign a name to a set of type constraints in F#? Problem title: Assign a name to a set of type constraints in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Assign a name to a set of type constraints in F#? Suppose I have a generic type with some complex type constraints in F#: [<Struct>] type Vec2<'t when 't : equality and 't : comp...
Assign a name to a set of type constraints in F#? Assign a name to a set of type constraints in F#? f%23 Assign Struct Vec2 get_Zero Unit Does AABB Min Max Not IsNumeric Assign a name to a set of type constraints in F#? Suppose I have a generic type with some complex type constraints in F#: Now I want to create another...
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2253462_c0
2253462
fsharp
0
Title: Is there an existing pattern to generate a list of the applications of a function to every combination of the items in two lists? Problem title: Is there an existing pattern to generate a list of the applications of a function to every combination of the items in two lists? Tags: functional-programming, terminol...
Is there an existing pattern to generate a list of the applications of a function to every combination of the items in two lists? Is there an existing pattern to generate a list of the applications of a function to every combination of the items in two lists? functional-programming terminology f%23 Card Ace King Queen ...
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31104687_c1
31104687
fsharp
1
if predicate n.Value then Return n.Value else Fail) let Digit = ThenBind (Sat Char.IsDigit) (fun c -> Return <| float c.Value) let rec NatHelper i = Or (ThenBind Digit (fun x -> NatHelper (float 10 * i + x.Value) )) (Return i) let Nat = ThenBind Digit (fun d -> NatHelper d.Value) let LiteralChar c = Sat (fun x -> x = ...
if predicate n.Value then Return n.Value else Fail) let Digit = ThenBind (Sat Char.IsDigit) (fun c -> Return <| float c.Value) let rec NatHelper i = Or (ThenBind Digit (fun x -> NatHelper (float 10 * i + x.Value) )) (Return i) let Nat = ThenBind Digit (fun d -> NatHelper d.Value) let LiteralChar c = Sat (fun x -> x = ...
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77703238_c0
77703238
fsharp
0
Title: Why do generic extension methods compile, but not generic properties or methods in F#? Problem title: Why do generic extension methods compile, but not generic properties or methods in F#? Tags: .net-7.0, .net-8.0, extension-methods, f%23, generics Problem: Why do generic extension methods compile, but not gener...
Why do generic extension methods compile, but not generic properties or methods in F#? Why do generic extension methods compile, but not generic properties or methods in F#? .net-7.0 .net-8.0 extension-methods f%23 generics Why RangeSetting INumber Max Min Step range.OptionsCount range.Max range.Min range.Step System.R...
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67427097_c0
67427097
fsharp
0
Title: default path issue with static files with Suave, in F# Problem title: default path issue with static files with Suave, in F# Tags: f%23, suave Problem: default path issue with static files with Suave, in F# I am not understanding the doc when it comes to serving static files. I have a site where the backend is d...
default path issue with static files with Suave, in F# default path issue with static files with Suave, in F# f%23 suave Suave Some GET Successful.OK Files.file index.html Files.browseHome Files.browse Files.browseFile Files.sendFile Files.resolvePath Files.browseFileHome default path issue with static files with Suave...
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68226099_c0
68226099
fsharp
0
Title: Serialise inner JsonValue Problem title: Serialise inner JsonValue Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Serialise inner JsonValue I am trying to use the Json type provider to create types and iterate over a list. But, I also need to access the serialised json of each item. Here is what I have #r "nug...
Serialise inner JsonValue Serialise inner JsonValue f%23-interactive f%23-data f%23 Serialise JsonValue FSharp.Data System.Text.Json Users JsonProvider John Paul Users.GetSample id:int Seq.map x.Id JsonSerializer.Serialize Tag IsString IsNumber IsFloat IsRecord IsArray IsBoolean IsNull _Pri:false _Print u0022id u0022 u...
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3398991_c0
3398991
fsharp
0
Title: Optimization of F# string manipulation Problem title: Optimization of F# string manipulation Tags: f%23, string Problem: Optimization of F# string manipulation I am just learning F# and have been converting a library of C# extension methods to F#. I am currently working on implementing a function called ConvertF...
Optimization of F# string manipulation Optimization of F# string manipulation f%23 string Optimization ConvertFirstLetterToUppercase string.IsNullOrEmpty value.Length value.ToUpper value.Substring ToUpper System.Runtime.CompilerServices.ExtensionAttribute StringHelper System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq Conve...
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34068326_c0
34068326
fsharp
0
Title: Unable to instantiate a stack with a list Problem title: Unable to instantiate a stack with a list Tags: f%23 Problem: Unable to instantiate a stack with a list I am struggling to decipher what this error means: A unique overload for method 'Stack`1' could not be determined based on type information prior to thi...
Unable to instantiate a stack with a list Unable to instantiate a stack with a list f%23 Unable Card System.Collections.Generic.Stack Suit Spades Clubs Diamonds Hearts Face Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Jack Queen King Ace Face:Face Suit:Suit Unable to instantiate a stack with a list I am struggling to d...
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33700968_c0
33700968
fsharp
0
Title: F#: UnitTest case failled Problem title: F#: UnitTest case failled Tags: testing, f%23 Problem: F#: UnitTest case failled Consider i have a function like newConvert . I am sopposed to recieve an error for newCovertor("IL") . To generate this erorr: I used failwith "Invalid Input" The erorr is : System.Exception:...
F#: UnitTest case failled F#: UnitTest case failled testing f%23 System.Exception UnitTest Invalid Input FSI_0160.inputChecker FSharpList Users Salman Desktop coursework6input itt8060-master BrokenRomanNumbers Library1.fs:line FSI_0160.newCovertor StartupCode$FSI_0165 FSI_0165.main newtest.fs:line Stopped FsUnit Nunit ...
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30672385_c1
30672385
fsharp
1
32 [] = [|1; 2; 3; 4; ...|] Not a big difference in a standalone app, release mode, without debug, 5 runs average: Sequence expression: 425 Preallocate: 13 List: 80 The third method doesn't know the original capacity but is still almost 7x faster. Why sequence expressions for arrays are so slow in F#? Update: let seq =...
32 [] = [|1; 2; 3; 4; ...|] Not a big difference in a standalone app, release mode, without debug, 5 runs average: Sequence expression: 425 Preallocate: 13 List: 80 The third method doesn't know the original capacity but is still almost 7x faster. Why sequence expressions for arrays are so slow in F#? Update: let seq =...
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4452092_c0
4452092
fsharp
0
Title: F# and SVCUTIL Error: There was an error trying to generate code in the specified language Problem title: F# and SVCUTIL Error: There was an error trying to generate code in the specified language Tags: wsdl, svcutil.exe, f%23 Problem: F# and SVCUTIL Error: There was an error trying to generate code in the speci...
F# and SVCUTIL Error: There was an error trying to generate code in the specified language F# and SVCUTIL Error: There was an error trying to generate code in the specified language wsdl svcutil.exe f%23 SVCUTIL Error There CodeMethodMember ImplementationTypes PrivateImplementationType svcutil.exe F# and SVCUTIL Error:...
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42159649_c0
42159649
fsharp
0
Title: Cookie authentication in websharper + suave + OWIN Problem title: Cookie authentication in websharper + suave + OWIN Tags: owin, f%23, websharper, mono, suave Problem: Cookie authentication in websharper + suave + OWIN As part of an evaluation process for a commercial project I'm searching for any full fledged e...
Cookie authentication in websharper + suave + OWIN Cookie authentication in websharper + suave + OWIN owin f%23 websharper mono suave Cookie OWIN ctx.UserSession.LoginUser OwinStartup IAppBuilder Cookie authentication in websharper + suave + OWIN As part of an evaluation process for a commercial project I'm searching f...
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52123944_c0
52123944
fsharp
0
Title: C# types for empty F# discriminated union cases Problem title: C# types for empty F# discriminated union cases Tags: f%23, discriminated-union, switch-statement, c%23 Problem: C# types for empty F# discriminated union cases I'm accessing an F# discriminated union using C# and trying to use a switch statement ove...
C# types for empty F# discriminated union cases C# types for empty F# discriminated union cases f%23 discriminated-union switch-statement c%23 Letter value:int value:string Console.WriteLine a.value b.value letter.IsC letter.IsD C# types for empty F# discriminated union cases I'm accessing an F# discriminated union usi...
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48974281_c0
48974281
fsharp
0
Title: XUnit requires too many arguments Problem title: XUnit requires too many arguments Tags: f%23, xunit.net Problem: XUnit requires too many arguments I have an xUnit test that accepts three arguments, a list, an integer and a tuple, however, when I run it it's failing with the following error: System.InvalidOperat...
XUnit requires too many arguments XUnit requires too many arguments f%23 xunit.net System.InvalidOperationException XUnit AbstractClass TestCases this.Data IEnumerable this.GetEnumerator this.Data.GetEnumerator GetEnumerator SplicingTestCases Theory ClassData Splicing Assert.Equal xunit.net XUnit requires too many argu...
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49553869_c1
49553869
fsharp
1
.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' in the context 'Default' at location 'C:\Users\emilh\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\azure-functions-core-tools\bin\System.Runtime.Extensions.dll'. [29/03/2018 10:27:00] at Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs.Script.Description.FunctionAssemblyLoader.ResolveAssembly(Object s...
.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' in the context 'Default' at location 'C:\Users\emilh\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\azure-functions-core-tools\bin\System.Runtime.Extensions.dll'. [29/03/2018 10:27:00] at Microsoft.Azure.WebJobs.Script.Description.FunctionAssemblyLoader.ResolveAssembly(Object s...
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28274515_c0
28274515
fsharp
0
Title: F# Discriminated Unions access values Problem title: F# Discriminated Unions access values Tags: f%23, discriminated-union Problem: F# Discriminated Unions access values I have a application which runs as a server, dose some calculations and returns a value. I have created a discriminated union type of MessageTy...
F# Discriminated Unions access values F# Discriminated Unions access values f%23 discriminated-union client Discriminated Unions MessageType ExchangeMessage ExchangeFrame CLIMutable FrameType Amount ConvertTo Currency ConvertFrom Context Context.rep Socket.bind Console.WriteLine Server Running Socket.recv Calculations ...
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