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50322653
fsharp
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Title: How to translate the intro ML.Net demo to F#? Problem title: How to translate the intro ML.Net demo to F#? Tags: .net, f%23, ml.net Problem: How to translate the intro ML.Net demo to F#? I'm looking at a the cs file here: https://www.microsoft.com/net/learn/apps/machine-learning-and-ai/ml-dotnet/get-started/wind...
How to translate the intro ML.Net demo to F#? How to translate the intro ML.Net demo to F#? .net f%23 ml.net System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException FormatException How ML.Net One Microsoft.ML Microsoft.ML.Runtime.Api Microsoft.ML.Trainers Microsoft.ML.Transforms System IrisData Column SepalLength SepalWidth PetalL...
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53711240_c0
53711240
fsharp
0
Title: Indentation, expressions, statements and StackOverflowException with FParsec - Errors Problem title: Indentation, expressions, statements and StackOverflowException with FParsec - Errors Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: Indentation, expressions, statements and StackOverflowException with FParsec - Errors I test inde...
Indentation, expressions, statements and StackOverflowException with FParsec - Errors Indentation, expressions, statements and StackOverflowException with FParsec - Errors f%23 fparsec StackOverflowException the Indentation FParsec Errors IndentationParserWithoutBacktracking Failure Error Col Expecting Utils ws1 skipMa...
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36334533_c0
36334533
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0
Title: How to recursively use FsCheck generators? Problem title: How to recursively use FsCheck generators? Tags: fscheck, f%23 Problem: How to recursively use FsCheck generators? I use FsCheck for property-based testing, so I defined a set a generators for custom types. Some of types are composed of others, and there ...
How to recursively use FsCheck generators? How to recursively use FsCheck generators? fscheck f%23 How FsCheck RelativeUrl Gen.listOfLength System.Random Next Generators.Alphanumeric Gen.map String.Join List.map x.Value RelativeUrl_1 Arb.generate Gen.suchThat How to recursively use FsCheck generators? I use FsCheck for...
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18460503_c1
18460503
fsharp
1
dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. at FSharp.Data.RuntimeImplementation.XmlOperations.GetChildrenArray(XmlElement value, String nameWithNS) at FSharp.Data.RuntimeImplementation.XmlOperations.ConvertArray[R](XmlElement xml, String nameWithNS, Func`2 f) at GoogleTestRunner.ResultParser.getResults(I...
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14206508_c0
14206508
fsharp
0
Title: Difference between .NET MD5 Hash of String and Stream Problem title: Difference between .NET MD5 Hash of String and Stream Tags: .net, f%23, hash, md5 Problem: Difference between .NET MD5 Hash of String and Stream I currently am up against an issue with having to hash files that will cause too much memory pressu...
Difference between .NET MD5 Hash of String and Stream Difference between .NET MD5 Hash of String and Stream .net f%23 hash md5 Difference NET MD5 Hash Stream CreateMD5HashFromString Convert.ToBase64String MD5.Create ComputeHash Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes CreateMD5HashFromStream TestMethod CreateMD5Hash File.ReadAllText Sa...
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63796172_c0
63796172
fsharp
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Title: mdoc error for F# module: Failed to resolve type 'Microsoft.FSharp.Core.SourceConstructFlags' Problem title: mdoc error for F# module: Failed to resolve type 'Microsoft.FSharp.Core.SourceConstructFlags' Tags: documentation-generation, runtime-error, mono, f%23 Problem: mdoc error for F# modul...
mdoc error for F# module: Failed to resolve type 'Microsoft.FSharp.Core.SourceConstructFlags' mdoc error for F# module: Failed to resolve type 'Microsoft.FSharp.Core.SourceConstructFlags' documentation-generation runtime-error mono f%23 Mono.Documentation.MDocAssemblyException Mono.Documentation.MDo...
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43794707_c0
43794707
fsharp
0
Title: F# run Task and Wait for completion without throwing errors Problem title: F# run Task and Wait for completion without throwing errors Tags: azure, f%23 Problem: F# run Task and Wait for completion without throwing errors I'm trying to run a task to save a document in Azure via F#, and I want to be able to have ...
F# run Task and Wait for completion without throwing errors F# run Task and Wait for completion without throwing errors azure f%23 Task Wait CoolObjectName c.id client.ReplaceDocumentAsync Async.AwaitTask Async.StartAsTask SomeAzureThing Async.RunSynchronously t.Wait Async Choice Async.Catch F# run Task and Wait for co...
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71820309_c1
71820309
fsharp
1
double [<FieldOffset(16)>] High: double [<FieldOffset(24)>] Low: double [<FieldOffset(32)>] Close: double } etc... I'm now facing a case where I need to store a string. I know the max length of the strings but I'm trying to find out how I can do this with un-managed types. I'm wondering if I could do something like th...
double [<FieldOffset(16)>] High: double [<FieldOffset(24)>] Low: double [<FieldOffset(32)>] Close: double } etc... I'm now facing a case where I need to store a string. I know the max length of the strings but I'm trying to find out how I can do this with un-managed types. I'm wondering if I could do something like th...
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75427109_c0
75427109
fsharp
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Title: Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt; Completion Via Callback Problem title: Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt; Completion Via Callback Tags: asynchronous, f%23 Problem: Async<'T> Completion Via Callback Noting that the F# MailboxProcessor instance provides a PostAndAsyncReply member function. My understanding is that this function provides b...
Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt; Completion Via Callback Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt; Completion Via Callback asynchronous f%23 Async Completion Via Callback MailboxProcessor PostAndAsyncReply AsyncReplyChannel Reply ResultCell MyPostAndReplyAsync TaskCompletionSource tcs.SetResult Note tcs.Task Async.AwaitTask Task Async.FromContinuation...
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4495993_c0
4495993
fsharp
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Title: Very simple RogueLike in F#, making it more &quot;functional&quot; Problem title: Very simple RogueLike in F#, making it more &quot;functional&quot; Tags: roguelike, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Very simple RogueLike in F#, making it more "functional" I have some existing C# code for a very, very simple...
Very simple RogueLike in F#, making it more &quot;functional&quot; Very simple RogueLike in F#, making it more &quot;functional&quot; roguelike functional-programming f%23 Very RogueLike List Console.Clear Console map.ForEach Console.WriteLine ConsoleKeyInfo keyInfo.Key ConsoleKey.Q ConsoleKey.UpArrow ConsoleKey.DownAr...
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34003888_c0
34003888
fsharp
0
Title: Self hosted OWIN SignalR in Azure WebApps Problem title: Self hosted OWIN SignalR in Azure WebApps Tags: asp.net, azure, f%23, owin, signalr Problem: Self hosted OWIN SignalR in Azure WebApps I am deploying quite a few F# apps and services using the HttpPlatformHandler trick, but am trying to get up and running ...
Self hosted OWIN SignalR in Azure WebApps Self hosted OWIN SignalR in Azure WebApps asp.net azure f%23 owin signalr System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException OWIN SignalR Azure WebApps EntryPoint suave.io a:IAppBuilder a.UseCors CorsOptions.AllowAll a.MapSignalR WebApp.Start Console.WriteLine Server Console.ReadLine ...
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8548747_c0
8548747
fsharp
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Title: What happens to a SynchronizationContext when the main window closes? Problem title: What happens to a SynchronizationContext when the main window closes? Tags: f%23, wpf Problem: What happens to a SynchronizationContext when the main window closes? I'm writing a game that uses WPF for its interface, and Direct3...
What happens to a SynchronizationContext when the main window closes? What happens to a SynchronizationContext when the main window closes? f%23 wpf What SynchronizationContext Async.SwitchToContext state.Context What happens to a SynchronizationContext when the main window closes? I'm writing a game that uses WPF for ...
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29957967_c0
29957967
fsharp
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Title: System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception when executing F# Nunit unit test code with Mono Problem title: System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception when executing F# Nunit unit test code with Mono Tags: f%23, nunit, unit-testing Problem: System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception when executing F# Nunit unit test code with Mono...
System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception when executing F# Nunit unit test code with Mono System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception when executing F# Nunit unit test code with Mono f%23 nunit unit-testing System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception Nunit Mono NUnit.2.6.4 nunit.framework.dll nunit-console.exe FsUnit.NUnit.dll HelloWorl...
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3065409_c0
3065409
fsharp
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Title: Starting a process synchronously, and &quot;streaming&quot; the output Problem title: Starting a process synchronously, and &quot;streaming&quot; the output Tags: synchronous, .net, f%23, processstartinfo Problem: Starting a process synchronously, and "streaming" the output I'm looking at trying to start a proce...
Starting a process synchronously, and &quot;streaming&quot; the output Starting a process synchronously, and &quot;streaming&quot; the output synchronous .net f%23 processstartinfo Starting logger:string ProcessStartInfo Program Files Git git.exe Redirect Process.StandardOutput StreamReader procStartInfo.RedirectStanda...
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40103046
fsharp
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Title: How to run FsCheck with Xunit Problem title: How to run FsCheck with Xunit Tags: xunit, f%23, f%23-fake, xunit.net, fscheck Problem: How to run FsCheck with Xunit Hi I am trying to run FsCheck.Xunit tests with xunit.runner.console and getting the following exception: Kata.TennisProperties.Given advantaged player...
How to run FsCheck with Xunit How to run FsCheck with Xunit xunit f%23 f%23-fake xunit.net fscheck System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException System.Exception another How FsCheck Xunit FsCheck.Xunit xunit.runner.console Kata.TennisProperties.Given FAIL Exception Kata.Tennis Player Consider Stack Trace System.RuntimeMe...
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53273005_c0
53273005
fsharp
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Title: Xamarin Forms: Tap and Double Tap Problem title: Xamarin Forms: Tap and Double Tap Tags: xamarin.forms, f%23 Problem: Xamarin Forms: Tap and Double Tap I am looking at Xamarin Forms capabilities for handling screen interaction at the highest level possible - ideally 1 set of code for both iOS and Andoid. I creat...
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34976792_c0
34976792
fsharp
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Title: What is wrong with the FAKE argument --listTargets? Problem title: What is wrong with the FAKE argument --listTargets? Tags: f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: What is wrong with the FAKE argument --listTargets? According to the FAKE documentation you can list all existing targets in your build file by executing FAKE with...
What is wrong with the FAKE argument --listTargets? What is wrong with the FAKE argument --listTargets? f%23-fake f%23 System.ArgumentException the What FAKE build.sh FakePath Make Error You pre-2.1.8 Exception Message:unrecognized Attempting Available Clean Depends Build CopyBinaries RunTests Default Downloading Paket...
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75717494_c1
75717494
fsharp
1
wanted to check the performance of my windowing library, so I tried to replicate this Processing example. I was surprised that I couldn't hit 60fps, so I decided to drop down to using a raw for loop with just GLFW and SkiaSharp. To my surprise, the performance didn't improve at all, so it seems like the performance bo...
F#. I wanted to check the performance of my windowing library, so I tried to replicate this Processing example. I was surprised that I couldn't hit 60fps, so I decided to drop down to using a raw for loop with just GLFW and SkiaSharp. To my surprise, the performance didn't improve at all, so it seems like the performa...
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27469077_c0
27469077
fsharp
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Title: Implementing the Choice Type in C# Problem title: Implementing the Choice Type in C# Tags: functional-programming, linq, c%23, monads, f%23 Problem: Implementing the Choice Type in C# for educational reasons I'm trying to implement the Choice and the Option Type from F# in C#. This was inspired by the book "Real...
Implementing the Choice Type in C# Implementing the Choice Type in C# functional-programming linq c%23 monads f%23 InvalidOperationException f1 f2 result Implementing Choice Type Division Console.WriteLine Enter ReadDouble ToChoice Could Divide Cannot Match Error Option Option.None Option.Some Double Double.TryParse Co...
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50055163_c0
50055163
fsharp
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Title: Issue when registering into SQL server a SQL CLR assembly referencing FSharp.Data.SqlProvider Problem title: Issue when registering into SQL server a SQL CLR assembly referencing FSharp.Data.SqlProvider Tags: f%23, type-providers, sql-server, sqlclr Problem: Issue when registering into SQL server a SQL CLR assem...
Issue when registering into SQL server a SQL CLR assembly referencing FSharp.Data.SqlProvider Issue when registering into SQL server a SQL CLR assembly referencing FSharp.Data.SqlProvider f%23 type-providers sql-server sqlclr Issue SQL CLR FSharp.Data.SqlProvider FSharp.Data.Sql Literal Common.DatabaseProviderTypes.MSS...
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51205644_c0
51205644
fsharp
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Title: Marshalling struct by reference in F# Problem title: Marshalling struct by reference in F# Tags: f%23, pinvoke, marshalling Problem: Marshalling struct by reference in F# I'm trying to rewrite the marshalling SysTime sample from the Marshaling Classes, Structures, and Unions MSDN article from C# to F#. My actual...
Marshalling struct by reference in F# Marshalling struct by reference in F# f%23 pinvoke marshalling System.AccessViolationException Platform Marshalling LibWrap System.Runtime.InteropServices StructLayout LayoutKind.Sequential SystemTime year:uint16 month:uint16 weekday:uint16 day:uint16 hour:uint16 minute:uint16 seco...
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55632576_c0
55632576
fsharp
0
Title: F# Type providers, 2 databases, one can access metadata one can&#x27;t Problem title: F# Type providers, 2 databases, one can access metadata one can&#x27;t Tags: sql-server, fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23 Problem: F# Type providers, 2 databases, one can access metadata one can't F# .net core 2.1 Project, using...
F# Type providers, 2 databases, one can access metadata one can&#x27;t F# Type providers, 2 databases, one can access metadata one can&#x27;t sql-server fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23 Type Literal Conn_str Data Source MYCOdbServer Initial Catalog MyCompDB1 Integrated Security SSPI User Password Connection Timeout SqlDa...
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31770226_c0
31770226
fsharp
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Title: Need clarification regarding Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Problem title: Need clarification regarding Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Tags: f%23 Problem: Need clarification regarding Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders We have a project build with F# 3.1 using Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders. Now ...
Need clarification regarding Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Need clarification regarding Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders f%23 Need Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders packages.config utf-8 FSharp.Core.3 net46 FSharp.Data.TypeProviders program.fs Test SqlDataConnection Data Source MyServer Initial Catalog MyDB ...
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40272206_c0
40272206
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Title: Adding unit tests to a F# project in VSCode Problem title: Adding unit tests to a F# project in VSCode Tags: ionide, f%23-fake, f%23, unit-testing, visual-studio-code Problem: Adding unit tests to a F# project in VSCode I'm using VSCode and the Ionide suite of packages to create a console application in F#. I ne...
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73170801_c0
73170801
fsharp
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Title: CLR throws InvalidProgramException Problem title: CLR throws InvalidProgramException Tags: .net, f%23, clr Problem: CLR throws InvalidProgramException I am trying to create a ByRefLike struct Context which contains multiple ByRefLike structs. When there is only a single field, the program works. When there are m...
CLR throws InvalidProgramException CLR throws InvalidProgramException .net f%23 clr InvalidProgramException CLR ByRefLike Context System System.Runtime.CompilerServices FSharp.NativeInterop Pointers Span NativePtr.stackalloc NativePtr.toVoidPtr Struct IsByRefLike StackStack DefaultValue _count s.Push s._count values.Le...
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41983631_c0
41983631
fsharp
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Title: Why are some properties (e.g. IsSome and IsNone) for FSharpOption not visible from C#? Problem title: Why are some properties (e.g. IsSome and IsNone) for FSharpOption not visible from C#? Tags: f%23, interop, c%23, properties Problem: Why are some properties (e.g. IsSome and IsNone) for FSharpOption not visible...
Why are some properties (e.g. IsSome and IsNone) for FSharpOption not visible from C#? Why are some properties (e.g. IsSome and IsNone) for FSharpOption not visible from C#? f%23 interop c%23 properties C# Why e.g IsSome IsNone FSharpOption Foo this.Bar Some Bar option.IsNone optionType.IsNone OptionModule Why are some...
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33620765_c0
33620765
fsharp
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Title: Implementing Graph for Bayes Net in FSharp Problem title: Implementing Graph for Bayes Net in FSharp Tags: python, f%23 Problem: Implementing Graph for Bayes Net in FSharp I'm trying to translate a graph formulation from Python to F# The python "Node" class: class Node: """ A Node is the basic element of a graph...
Implementing Graph for Bayes Net in FSharp Implementing Graph for Bayes Net in FSharp python f%23 the # Implementing Graph Bayes Net FSharp Node __init__ self.neighbors self.visited self.id self.index Optional self.name __lt__ Defines other.index __hash__ __eq__ right.id add_neighbor Make self.neighbors.add remove_neig...
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Title: How to add a row with an autogenerated ID via EF Core using F# with a backing C# entity? Problem title: How to add a row with an autogenerated ID via EF Core using F# with a backing C# entity? Tags: c%23, ef-core-2.2, f%23 Problem: How to add a row with an autogenerated ID via EF Core using F# with a backing C# ...
How to add a row with an autogenerated ID via EF Core using F# with a backing C# entity? How to add a row with an autogenerated ID via EF Core using F# with a backing C# entity? c%23 ef-core-2.2 f%23 F# How Core Scaffold-DbContext User Name DbContext modelBuilder.Entity entity.ToTable entity.Property e.Name IsRequired ...
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Title: What is the difference between mutable values and immutable value redefinition? Problem title: What is the difference between mutable values and immutable value redefinition? Tags: functional-programming, mutability, f%23, immutability Problem: What is the difference between mutable values and immutable value re...
What is the difference between mutable values and immutable value redefinition? What is the difference between mutable values and immutable value redefinition? functional-programming mutability f%23 immutability What Error Duplicate What is the difference between mutable values and immutable value redefinition? I have ...
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Title: F# How To Construct match and Satisfy Type Problem title: F# How To Construct match and Satisfy Type Tags: types, match, f%23 Problem: F# How To Construct match and Satisfy Type I have a function archive_lb_files , and I want to stub out all but one of the matches using a test function. I am not sure how to corr...
F# How To Construct match and Satisfy Type F# How To Construct match and Satisfy Type types match f%23 IC How Construct Satisfy Type archive_lb_files FileMaint.fm.archive_lb_file lb_dir archive_dir Subroutine Munis process_payment_processor_files spool_dir unload_dir paymt_dir report_date FileMaint.fm.open_log_file_out...
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Title: F#. How to pass SQLite connection string to EF Problem title: F#. How to pass SQLite connection string to EF Tags: sqlite, f%23, entity-framework Problem: F#. How to pass SQLite connection string to EF I am trying to make SQLite work with EF6 and F3 using System.Data.Sqlite. I am following walkthrough described ...
F#. How to pass SQLite connection string to EF F#. How to pass SQLite connection string to EF sqlite f%23 entity-framework How SQLite EdmxFile ModelK.edmx EntryPoint edmx.MyBaseModel.MyBaseEntities context.T1 course.r1 Seq.iter ModelK.csdl ModelK.ssdl ModelK.msl System.Data.SQLite.EF6 VS2013 FSharp940 FSharp940MyBase.d...
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31565417_c0
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Title: How to expose types generated by an F# Type Provider to C# and XAML Problem title: How to expose types generated by an F# Type Provider to C# and XAML Tags: xaml, f%23-data, type-providers, c%23, f%23 Problem: How to expose types generated by an F# Type Provider to C# and XAML So, I'm using the XML Type Provider...
How to expose types generated by an F# Type Provider to C# and XAML How to expose types generated by an F# Type Provider to C# and XAML xaml f%23-data type-providers c%23 f%23 How Type Provider XAML Date Edit XmlElement DateTime this.LocalTime this.Date.ToLocalTime IValueConverter FSharp.Data.Runtime.BaseTypes.XmlEleme...
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Title: Is it possible to recurse on a type hierarchy with distinct generic parameters in F#? Problem title: Is it possible to recurse on a type hierarchy with distinct generic parameters in F#? Tags: warnings, recursion, parameters, generics, f%23 Problem: Is it possible to recurse on a type hierarchy with distinct gen...
Is it possible to recurse on a type hierarchy with distinct generic parameters in F#? Is it possible to recurse on a type hierarchy with distinct generic parameters in F#? warnings recursion parameters generics f%23 AbstractClass Base Test this.B this.C t.B t.C Not Channel ConcurrentQueue this.Send queue.Enqueue this.R...
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53874904_c0
53874904
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Title: ProjectCracker with .netstandard 2.0 projects Problem title: ProjectCracker with .netstandard 2.0 projects Tags: f%23-compiler-services, .net-standard, f%23 Problem: ProjectCracker with .netstandard 2.0 projects My team has recently switched from using .net framework to use .net standard 2.0 for our F# libraries...
ProjectCracker with .netstandard 2.0 projects ProjectCracker with .netstandard 2.0 projects f%23-compiler-services .net-standard f%23 System.Exception ProjectCracker FSharp.Compiler.Service.ProjectCracker FSharpProjectOptions FSharpChecker.ParseAndCheckFileInProject ProjectCracker.GetProjectOptionsFromProjectFile Could...
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45899576_c0
45899576
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Title: How to weakly subscribe to events/observables Problem title: How to weakly subscribe to events/observables Tags: weak-references, observable, events, f%23 Problem: How to weakly subscribe to events/observables I have a static-like (publisher lifetime = application lifetime) event I need to subscribe to from view...
How to weakly subscribe to events/observables How to weakly subscribe to events/observables weak-references observable events f%23 How myObj.myEvent Observable.AsWeak Observable.Subscribe Observable.SubscribeWeakly myObj.myEvent.SubscribeWeakly How to weakly subscribe to events/observables I have a static-like (publish...
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54858203_c0
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Title: Is there a way to identify CLR event instances in F#? Problem title: Is there a way to identify CLR event instances in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a way to identify CLR event instances in F#? When I'm working in F# Interactive, I often want to make changes to an event handler. Simply calling the Subscribe o...
Is there a way to identify CLR event instances in F#? Is there a way to identify CLR event instances in F#? f%23 CLR Dictionary IEvent IDisposable e:IEvent events.ContainsKey Dispose events.Remove e.Subscribe events.Add Window w.Show Running FSI w.MouseUp e.GetPosition obj.Equals Input.MouseButtonEventHandler Input.Mou...
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Title: read/write another process memory monad in F# Problem title: read/write another process memory monad in F# Tags: io-monad, functional-programming, f%23, readprocessmemory, state-monad Problem: read/write another process memory monad in F# I work on cheat for a single player game. I like function composition, imm...
read/write another process memory monad in F# read/write another process memory monad in F# io-monad functional-programming f%23 readprocessmemory state-monad System System.Diagnostics System.Runtime.InteropServices System.Text System.ComponentModel MemoryOperation f:int DllImport kernel32.dll IntPtr OpenProcess WriteP...
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19739091_c0
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Title: F# Program is Not Running to Completion Problem title: F# Program is Not Running to Completion Tags: algorithm, k-means, f%23 Problem: F# Program is Not Running to Completion I am trying to execute an F# script I copied from http://www.clear-lines.com/blog/post/Nearest-Neighbor-Classification-Part-2.aspx as a fs...
F# Program is Not Running to Completion F# Program is Not Running to Completion algorithm k-means f%23 http://www.clear-lines.com/blog/post/Nearest-Neighbor-Classification-part-2.aspx Program Not Running Completion Array.map Learn fsharp.net www.clear-lines.com Nearest-Neighbor-Classification-part-2.aspx MicrosoftResea...
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51033847_c0
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Title: Inheriting from a F# generative type provider provided type Problem title: Inheriting from a F# generative type provider provided type Tags: type-providers, f%23, inheritance Problem: Inheriting from a F# generative type provider provided type I have this basic generative F# type provider [<TypeProvider>] type M...
Inheriting from a F# generative type provider provided type Inheriting from a F# generative type provider provided type type-providers f%23 inheritance a Inheriting TypeProvider MyTypeProvider TypeProviderConfig TypeProviderForNamespaces MyNamespace Assembly.LoadFrom config.RuntimeAssembly typeName:string args:obj Prov...
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Title: Intermittent error calling Rest API Unable to read data from the transport connection Problem title: Intermittent error calling Rest API Unable to read data from the transport connection Tags: .net, f%23, httpclient Problem: Intermittent error calling Rest API Unable to read data from the transport connection I ...
Intermittent error calling Rest API Unable to read data from the transport connection Intermittent error calling Rest API Unable to read data from the transport connection .net f%23 httpclient System.IO.IOException System.Net.Sockets.Socket.AwaitableSocketAsyncEventArgs.ThrowException SocketError SocketException ThrowE...
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5653963_c0
5653963
fsharp
0
Title: How is a CLR table valued function &#x27;streaming&#x27;&#x27;? Problem title: How is a CLR table valued function &#x27;streaming&#x27;&#x27;? Tags: sqlclr, sql-server, f%23 Problem: How is a CLR table valued function 'streaming''? The MSDN Docs on table-valued Sql Clr functions states: Transact-SQL table-valued...
How is a CLR table valued function &#x27;streaming&#x27;&#x27;? How is a CLR table valued function &#x27;streaming&#x27;&#x27;? sqlclr sql-server f%23 How CLR SqlFunction DataAccess DataAccessKind.Read FillRowMethodName Example8Row InitExample8 System.Collections.IEnumerable Array.ofSeq Object SqlChars SqlString How is...
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10615461_c0
10615461
fsharp
0
Title: Async POST fails on WP7 and F# Problem title: Async POST fails on WP7 and F# Tags: windows-phone, rest, f%23, asynchronous Problem: Async POST fails on WP7 and F# When I do let! read = from.AsyncRead buf in F#, it blocks and doesn't return until the TCP socket is dead. Why? And how do I fix it? Its code: module ...
Async POST fails on WP7 and F# Async POST fails on WP7 and F# windows-phone rest f%23 asynchronous WebException Async POST WP7 from.AsyncRead StreamUtil System.IO Stream Array.zeroCreate toStream.Flush toStream.AsyncWrite FileStream FileMode.CreateNew FileAccess.ReadWrite req.InputStream Send UriBuilder _imageService.B...
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30691353_c0
30691353
fsharp
0
Title: Thread-Safe Query Expressions F# Problem title: Thread-Safe Query Expressions F# Tags: parallel.foreach, fsharp.data.sqlclient, type-providers, multithreading, f%23 Problem: Thread-Safe Query Expressions F# I have a set of functions which using FSharp.Data.TypeProviders makes several calls to the database via sq...
Thread-Safe Query Expressions F# Thread-Safe Query Expressions F# parallel.foreach fsharp.data.sqlclient type-providers multithreading f%23 Thread-Safe Query Expressions query_one firstName:string lastName:string db.Names a.firstname FirstName a.secondname LastName Seq.last query_two jobTitle:string db.Jobs a.jobId Lis...
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34806423_c0
34806423
fsharp
0
Title: Akka.NET F# API and actors with stacked behavior Problem title: Akka.NET F# API and actors with stacked behavior Tags: f%23, behavior, akka.net, stacked Problem: Akka.NET F# API and actors with stacked behavior Akka and its Akka.NET port support switchable behaviors ( http://getakka.net/docs/working-with-actors/...
Akka.NET F# API and actors with stacked behavior Akka.NET F# API and actors with stacked behavior f%23 behavior akka.net stacked Akka.NET API Akka.NET F# API and actors with stacked behavior Akka and its Akka.NET port support switchable behaviors ( http://getakka.net/docs/working-with-actors/Switchable%20Behaviors ), a...
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33806020_c0
33806020
fsharp
0
Title: F# Http.AsyncRequestStream just &#x27;hangs&#x27; on long queries Problem title: F# Http.AsyncRequestStream just &#x27;hangs&#x27; on long queries Tags: f%23-data, f%23, http Problem: F# Http.AsyncRequestStream just 'hangs' on long queries I am working with: let callTheAPI = async { printfn "\t\t\tMAKING REQUEST...
F# Http.AsyncRequestStream just &#x27;hangs&#x27; on long queries F# Http.AsyncRequestStream just &#x27;hangs&#x27; on long queries f%23-data f%23 http Http.AsyncRequestStream REQUEST System.DateTime.Now.ToString yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss MADE System.Threading.CancellationTokenSource cts.CancelAfter Async.RunSynchronously ct...
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21081177_c0
21081177
fsharp
0
Title: truly lazy cache pattern? F# Problem title: truly lazy cache pattern? F# Tags: asynchronous, c%23-to-f%23, f%23, lazy-evaluation, multithreading Problem: truly lazy cache pattern? F# I have the following type for implementing a simple lazy cache: module CachedFoo = let mutable private lastAccess:Option<DateTime>...
truly lazy cache pattern? F# truly lazy cache pattern? F# asynchronous c%23-to-f%23 f%23 lazy-evaluation multithreading CachedFoo lastAccess:Option DateTime None SomeLongRunningOperation Option.Some DateTime.Now Reset MaybeReset lastAccess.IsSome lastAccess.Value TimeSpan.FromSeconds GetCache currentCache.Value SomeObj...
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73276009_c0
73276009
fsharp
0
Title: The deserialization constructor on type &#x27;FSI_0080+{..}&#x27; may not have more than 64 parameters for deserialization Problem title: The deserialization constructor on type &#x27;FSI_0080+{..}&#x27; may not have more than 64 parameters for deserialization Tags: f%23, json-deserialization, json Problem: The ...
The deserialization constructor on type &#x27;FSI_0080+{..}&#x27; may not have more than 64 parameters for deserialization The deserialization constructor on type &#x27;FSI_0080+{..}&#x27; may not have more than 64 parameters for deserialization f%23 json-deserialization json System.AggregateException System.NotSupport...
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19093585_c0
19093585
fsharp
0
Title: Using Foq Verify methodsmatch fails on interface with type parameter Problem title: Using Foq Verify methodsmatch fails on interface with type parameter Tags: f%23, foq Problem: Using Foq Verify methodsmatch fails on interface with type parameter I have an interface like this type IAppDatabase = abstract Get<'T>...
Using Foq Verify methodsmatch fails on interface with type parameter Using Foq Verify methodsmatch fails on interface with type parameter f%23 foq Using Foq Verify IAppDatabase Get Guid Task Set GetIds DT.Result DT.Results Guid.NewGuid Task.Factory.StartNew Mock x.GetIds x.Get x.Set Test App IApp app.Create Async.RunSy...
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27188097_c0
27188097
fsharp
0
Title: F# compiler requires project reference, but method is private Problem title: F# compiler requires project reference, but method is private Tags: compiler-errors, project, private, f%23, methods Problem: F# compiler requires project reference, but method is private The F# compiler gives an error saying I must add...
F# compiler requires project reference, but method is private F# compiler requires project reference, but method is private compiler-errors project private f%23 methods SubLibrary Widget Value Library Banana x.TakeWidget EntryPoint FS0074 SubLibrary.Widget You TakeWidget CLibrary CBanana m_value F# compiler requires pr...
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35471757_c0
35471757
fsharp
0
Title: F# NativePtr.stackalloc Unexpected Stack Overflow Problem title: F# NativePtr.stackalloc Unexpected Stack Overflow Tags: stack, f%23, unmanaged-memory Problem: F# NativePtr.stackalloc Unexpected Stack Overflow Still doing my F# performance testing and trying to get stack based arrays working. For some more backg...
F# NativePtr.stackalloc Unexpected Stack Overflow F# NativePtr.stackalloc Unexpected Stack Overflow stack f%23 unmanaged-memory Microsoft.FSharp.Core System System.Diagnostics System.IO NativePtr.stackalloc Unexpected Stack Overflow File1 Microsoft.FSharp.NativeInterop ints:nativeptr Stopwatch clock.Start clock.Elapsed...
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59609673_c0
59609673
fsharp
0
Title: Why instance methods can&#x27;t be called as static methods Problem title: Why instance methods can&#x27;t be called as static methods Tags: c%23, f%23, oop, .net, static-methods Problem: Why instance methods can't be called as static methods In python I can write code like this: class MyClass: def foo(self, bar...
Why instance methods can&#x27;t be called as static methods Why instance methods can&#x27;t be called as static methods c%23 f%23 oop .net static-methods Why MyClass __str__ a.foo MyClass1 MyClass.foo this.Foo this.ToString _.ToString Compilation Foo ToString Program Main chars.Any String.StartsWith str.StartsWith Star...
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41418271_c0
41418271
fsharp
0
Title: Program exits before running logic Problem title: Program exits before running logic Tags: f%23 Problem: Program exits before running logic I'm playing around with some charting examples on this MSDN page but it seems that the application pops up a charting window and then exits immediately before rendering the ...
Program exits before running logic Program exits before running logic f%23 Program System System.Threading System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms FSharp.Charting System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting Add Chart Series ChartType chart.Series.Add Create Dock DockStyle.Fill Palette ChartColorPalette.Pastel Form Visi...
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42221584_c0
42221584
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to write a recursive grouping function like this in f# Problem title: Is it possible to write a recursive grouping function like this in f# Tags: f%23, types, function, recursion Problem: Is it possible to write a recursive grouping function like this in f# Lets say you had a requirement to group ...
Is it possible to write a recursive grouping function like this in f# Is it possible to write a recursive grouping function like this in f# f%23 types function recursion Seq.head Seq.map c:seq Seq.groupBy FruitRecord Fruit:string Number:int SourceFarm:string Grade:float key1 fr.Fruit key2 fr.SourceFarm key3 fr.Grade Ve...
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69209037
fsharp
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Title: Retrieving array item within code quotation Problem title: Retrieving array item within code quotation Tags: metaprogramming, f%23 Problem: Retrieving array item within code quotation As part of a hobby project, I would like to dynamically create a function that, when supplied an array of floats, it can then per...
Retrieving array item within code quotation Retrieving array item within code quotation metaprogramming f%23 Retrieving FSharp.Quotations.Expr Lambda Call None op_Multiply Value GetArray FSharp.Core.LanguagePrimitives.IntrinsicFunctions.GetArray System FSharp.Quotations FSharp.Core.LanguagePrimitives.IntrinsicFunctions...
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75045491_c0
75045491
fsharp
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Title: Fill WinForms Control to Parent Problem title: Fill WinForms Control to Parent Tags: .net-7.0, winforms, f%23 Problem: Fill WinForms Control to Parent I am attempting to build a simple text editor in F# with WinForms. I would like to know how to get items to fill their parent containers most easily, and I am fin...
Fill WinForms Control to Parent Fill WinForms Control to Parent .net-7.0 winforms f%23 Fill WinForms Control Parent Dock DockStyle.Fill MenuStrip RichTextBox FsEdit.Program System System.Windows.Forms EntryPoint STAThread Application.Run FsEdit.MainForm.MainForm RequireQualifiedAccess FsEdit.MainForm MenuBar FileMenuTa...
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6289761_c0
6289761
fsharp
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Title: How to downcast from obj to option&lt;obj&gt;? Problem title: How to downcast from obj to option&lt;obj&gt;? Tags: f%23, casting Problem: How to downcast from obj to option ? I have a function that takes a parameter of type object and needs to downcast it to an option<obj> . member s.Bind(x : obj, rest) = let x ...
How to downcast from obj to option&lt;obj&gt;? How to downcast from obj to option&lt;obj&gt;? f%23 casting obj How s.Bind Option Invalid Some None How to downcast from obj to option ? I have a function that takes a parameter of type object and needs to downcast it to an option<obj> . If I pass (for example) an Option<s...
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25096509_c0
25096509
fsharp
0
Title: Events not working in WPF Problem title: Events not working in WPF Tags: xaml, wpf, f%23 Problem: Events not working in WPF So I decided to try the F# Empty Windows App (WPF) template link here . It has this kind of boilerplate code template. module MainApp open System open System.Windows open System.Windows.Con...
Events not working in WPF Events not working in WPF xaml wpf f%23 Events WPF MainApp System System.Windows System.Windows.Controls FSharpx MainWindow XAML MainWindow.xaml TestWindow1.Test1 x.Root.Show window.Root STAThread Application Run TestWindow1 Test1 Test1.xaml LoadWindow window.TextBOX.TextChanged.Add window.tex...
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77152731_c0
77152731
fsharp
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Title: How to add if then else based on mutable variables in FParsec parsers? Problem title: How to add if then else based on mutable variables in FParsec parsers? Tags: side-effects, mutable, fparsec, f%23 Problem: How to add if then else based on mutable variables in FParsec parsers? I'm trying to add error recovery ...
How to add if then else based on mutable variables in FParsec parsers? How to add if then else based on mutable variables in FParsec parsers? side-effects mutable fparsec f%23 How FParsec MyClass this.Increment this.Reset this.GetCounter this.Print s:string ad:MyClass ad.GetCounter ad.Print ad.Increment ad.Reset Succes...
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5944537_c0
5944537
fsharp
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Title: Complex Continuation in F# Problem title: Complex Continuation in F# Tags: f%23, depth-first-search, continuations Problem: Complex Continuation in F# All of the continuation tutorials I can find are on fixed length continuations(i.e. the datastructure has a known number of items as it is being traversed I am im...
Complex Continuation in F# Complex Continuation in F# f%23 depth-first-search continuations depth Complex Continuation List.map depth-1 game.AvailableMoves.Force List.maxBy game.Turn Black White DepthFirstSearch depth:int eval:Evaluator game:GameState Move Score Node Complex Continuation in F# All of the continuation t...
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74760023_c0
74760023
fsharp
0
Title: Traversing a rosetree to generate a new rosetree Problem title: Traversing a rosetree to generate a new rosetree Tags: f%23 Problem: Traversing a rosetree to generate a new rosetree I have a data type that is very close to a rosetree type RoseTree<'T> = { Root: 'T Children: LazyList<RoseTree<'T>> } I want to tak...
Traversing a rosetree to generate a new rosetree Traversing a rosetree to generate a new rosetree f%23 Traversing RoseTree Root Children LazyList Tree Traversing a rosetree to generate a new rosetree I have a data type that is very close to a rosetree I want to take instances of this tree and map it to a new tree but w...
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48609553_c0
48609553
fsharp
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Title: f# SqlDataProvider .Net Core 2.0 - enlisting in ambient is not supported Problem title: f# SqlDataProvider .Net Core 2.0 - enlisting in ambient is not supported Tags: type-providers, f%23, .net-core, csqldataprovider Problem: f# SqlDataProvider .Net Core 2.0 - enlisting in ambient is not supported By day I'm a C...
f# SqlDataProvider .Net Core 2.0 - enlisting in ambient is not supported f# SqlDataProvider .Net Core 2.0 - enlisting in ambient is not supported type-providers f%23 .net-core csqldataprovider System.NotSupportedException SqlDataProvider Net Core HResult Message Enlisting Ambient Source System.Data.SqlClient StackTrace...
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54946299_c0
54946299
fsharp
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Title: Fail to parse(?) decimals with FSharpValue.MakeRecord ONLY in iOS device with Region Spanish/Colombia Problem title: Fail to parse(?) decimals with FSharpValue.MakeRecord ONLY in iOS device with Region Spanish/Colombia Tags: ios, f%23, reflection, xamarin.ios, decimal Problem: Fail to parse(?) decimals with FSha...
Fail to parse(?) decimals with FSharpValue.MakeRecord ONLY in iOS device with Region Spanish/Colombia Fail to parse(?) decimals with FSharpValue.MakeRecord ONLY in iOS device with Region Spanish/Colombia ios f%23 reflection xamarin.ios decimal Fail FSharpValue.MakeRecord ONLY Region Spanish Colombia System UIKit Founda...
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5801332_c0
5801332
fsharp
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Title: Game Using F# and Silverlight: Avoiding Mutable State Problem title: Game Using F# and Silverlight: Avoiding Mutable State Tags: silverlight, f%23 Problem: Game Using F# and Silverlight: Avoiding Mutable State I'm trying to write a game using F# and Silverlight and am struggling a bit with immutability. I want t...
Game Using F# and Silverlight: Avoiding Mutable State Game Using F# and Silverlight: Avoiding Mutable State silverlight f%23 Game Using Silverlight Avoiding Mutable State System System.Windows System.Windows.Controls System.Windows.Media World world.State AppControl UserControl Canvas TextBlock Game.init Game.World tex...
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66419151_c0
66419151
fsharp
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Title: f# and memmory usage in recursive Problem title: f# and memmory usage in recursive Tags: f%23, memory-management Problem: f# and memmory usage in recursive member this.Watcher (ip: IPAddress, port : int32) (onMessageReceived : byte array -> IBus -> unit) = let rec listenerWatcher (udpReceiver : UdpClient) = asyn...
f# and memmory usage in recursive f# and memmory usage in recursive f%23 memory-management ObjectDisposedException SocketException ex.InnerException remote this.Start UdpClient IBus udpReceiver.ReceiveAsync Async.AwaitTask receiveResult.Buffer this.Logger.Debug Received Port receiveResult.RemoteEndPoint.Address.ToStrin...
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21697231_c0
21697231
fsharp
0
Title: Data Structure (seq, list, array) of async operations Problem title: Data Structure (seq, list, array) of async operations Tags: seq, f%23, asynchronous Problem: Data Structure (seq, list, array) of async operations I have a question concerning data structures that contain async operations. It may sound weird. T...
Data Structure (seq, list, array) of async operations Data Structure (seq, list, array) of async operations seq f%23 asynchronous Data Structure TestActor Receive Post PostAndAsyncReply Add GetCounter reply.Reply Initializing mailbox.Receive CALLED CONSTRUCTION OnlyLatestMBP TestMessage x.Receive x.Post mailbox.Post x....
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74871515_c0
74871515
fsharp
0
Title: Visual Studio - Breakpoints not being hit with Array.map Problem title: Visual Studio - Breakpoints not being hit with Array.map Tags: visual-studio, f%23, debugging, visual-studio-2022 Problem: Visual Studio - Breakpoints not being hit with Array.map In the code below ( which is part of a function with = task{ ...
Visual Studio - Breakpoints not being hit with Array.map Visual Studio - Breakpoints not being hit with Array.map visual-studio f%23 debugging visual-studio-2022 Visual Studio Breakpoints Array.map data.Rows Seq.toArray Breakpoint TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime DateTime.Parse CultureInfo.CreateSpecificCulture TimeZoneInfo.Fi...
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76850258_c0
76850258
fsharp
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Title: Error when using MathNet.Numerics Fit.Line with F# tuple type Problem title: Error when using MathNet.Numerics Fit.Line with F# tuple type Tags: mathnet-numerics, f%23 Problem: Error when using MathNet.Numerics Fit.Line with F# tuple type I am working on a library in F# that calculates rheological parameters for...
Error when using MathNet.Numerics Fit.Line with F# tuple type Error when using MathNet.Numerics Fit.Line with F# tuple type mathnet-numerics f%23 MathNet.Numerics Error Fit.Line MathNet.Numerics.Optimization MathNet.Numerics.LinearAlgebra BinghamModel tau0 GetBinghamModelFit Array.map RSquared GoodnessOfFit.RSquared Er...
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79313835_c0
79313835
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Use generics from a Type (for use EntityMapFluentDefinition of RepoDB) Problem title: F# - Use generics from a Type (for use EntityMapFluentDefinition of RepoDB) Tags: f%23, repodb, generics Problem: F# - Use generics from a Type (for use EntityMapFluentDefinition of RepoDB) I'm trying to use F# and RepoDB....
F# - Use generics from a Type (for use EntityMapFluentDefinition of RepoDB) F# - Use generics from a Type (for use EntityMapFluentDefinition of RepoDB) f%23 repodb generics a TypeInfo Use Type EntityMapFluentDefinition RepoDB FluentMapper Entity User Table Users PropertyHandler StringOptionTypeHandler User.GetField u.A...
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34191800_c0
34191800
fsharp
0
Title: How to not touch my DI container for every new method in Api Controller when using f# Problem title: How to not touch my DI container for every new method in Api Controller when using f# Tags: f%23, dependency-injection Problem: How to not touch my DI container for every new method in Api Controller when using f...
How to not touch my DI container for every new method in Api Controller when using f# How to not touch my DI container for every new method in Api Controller when using f# f%23 dependency-injection f# How Api Controller kernel.Bind ISomeInterface SomeClass CustomerController WithConstructorArgument How to not touch my ...
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12959627_c0
12959627
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a better way to create a multidimensional strongly typed data structure? Problem title: Is there a better way to create a multidimensional strongly typed data structure? Tags: c%23, data-structures, f%23 Problem: Is there a better way to create a multidimensional strongly typed data structure? I need a ...
Is there a better way to create a multidimensional strongly typed data structure? Is there a better way to create a multidimensional strongly typed data structure? c%23 data-structures f%23 Data SomeMethodThatOnlyCaresAboutRedThings a.Red IBySize SomeMethodThatOnlyCaresAboutBigThings a.Big IByColour Green Red Blue Smal...
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8880838_c0
8880838
fsharp
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Title: F#: Want to reinitialize enumerator Problem title: F#: Want to reinitialize enumerator Tags: ienumerable, f%23 Problem: F#: Want to reinitialize enumerator I have a sequence of prime number divisors that I want to iterate over for each prime candidate. I use GetEnumerator() MoveNext() and Current. I can't reinit...
F#: Want to reinitialize enumerator F#: Want to reinitialize enumerator ienumerable f%23 MSDN the Want Recursive Cache Seq.cache seqEnum:System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerator seqEnum.MoveNext seqEnum.Current cachedSeq.GetEnumerator seqEnum.Dispose F#: Want to reinitialize enumerator I have a sequence of prime number d...
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72078741_c0
72078741
fsharp
0
Title: Fable: Calling a native Javascript function that requires JQuery Problem title: Fable: Calling a native Javascript function that requires JQuery Tags: jquery, javascript, f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: Fable: Calling a native Javascript function that requires JQuery I have F# experience, but am new to Fable (and Java...
Fable: Calling a native Javascript function that requires JQuery Fable: Calling a native Javascript function that requires JQuery jquery javascript f%23 fable-f%23 TypeError Fable Calling Javascript JQuery Gets e.g card.attr s.substring s.length ICardsJS HTMLImageElement cards.js iCardsJS.cid Uncaught Object.cid cards....
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76014963_c0
76014963
fsharp
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Title: Why does reading the standard output cause my process to exit? Problem title: Why does reading the standard output cause my process to exit? Tags: process, f%23, .net Problem: Why does reading the standard output cause my process to exit? I am trying to read the list of branches from a Git repo from .NET. This s...
Why does reading the standard output cause my process to exit? Why does reading the standard output cause my process to exit? process f%23 .net RedirectStandardError p.StandardError Why System.Diagnostics RequireQualifiedAccess Async parallel2 Async.StartChild ProcessStartInfo FileName UseShellExecute RedirectStandardO...
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22854027_c0
22854027
fsharp
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Title: Bitmap image manipulation Problem title: Bitmap image manipulation Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Bitmap image manipulation I want to replace GetPixel and SetPixel using LockBits method, so I came across this F# lazy pixels reading open System.Drawing open System.Drawing.Imaging let pixels (imag...
Bitmap image manipulation Bitmap image manipulation f%23-3.0 f%23 f%23-interactive the Bitmap System.Drawing System.Drawing.Imaging image:Bitmap Width image.Width Height image.Height Rectangle Lock image.LockBits ImageLockMode.ReadOnly image.PixelFormat Copy data.Scan0 data.Stride data.Height Array.zeroCreate System.Ru...
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39306663_c0
39306663
fsharp
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Title: How to specify HashMapping when using Hocon Problem title: How to specify HashMapping when using Hocon Tags: akka.net, f%23, hocon Problem: How to specify HashMapping when using Hocon Given the HOCON below for a consitent-hashing-pool router, how do I specify the hashMapping. akka { actor { serializers { wire = ...
How to specify HashMapping when using Hocon How to specify HashMapping when using Hocon akka.net f%23 hocon Hocon How HashMapping Akka.Serialization.WireSerializer Akka.Serialization.Wire System.Object Akka.Logger.NLog.NLogLogger Akka.Logger.NLog Configuration.load config.GetString app-config.actorsystem System.create ...
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70757780_c0
70757780
fsharp
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Title: Can&#x27;t reach the web from windows server Problem title: Can&#x27;t reach the web from windows server Tags: web, f%23 Problem: Can't reach the web from windows server I am trying to get a program to run at a clients server, and one thing I need to do is to do a webrequest to send an email notification. Everyt...
Can&#x27;t reach the web from windows server Can&#x27;t reach the web from windows server web f%23 AggregateException InnerException System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException System.Net.Sockets.SocketException windows Can Exception.GetType Name Exception One www.gstatic.com:80 Microsoft.FSharp.Control.AsyncResult Commit _wo...
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44549487_c0
44549487
fsharp
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Title: Expose Content of a Discriminated Union Case Problem title: Expose Content of a Discriminated Union Case Tags: f%23 Problem: Expose Content of a Discriminated Union Case I am wondering if there is a good way of exposing the content of a DU case to the DU type itself. For example: [<Measure>] type inch module Str...
Expose Content of a Discriminated Union Case Expose Content of a Discriminated Union Case f%23 Expose Content Discriminated Union Case Measure StructuralShape Plate Length Thickness SingleAngle VerticalLeg HorizontalLeg pl.Length pl.Thickness sa.HorizontalLeg sa.VerticalLeg sa.Thickness ss.Area Test myShape.Area Lookin...
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40888712_c0
40888712
fsharp
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Title: Access to GetSlice method in F# Problem title: Access to GetSlice method in F# Tags: pattern-matching, multidimensional-array, functional-programming, f%23, arrays Problem: Access to GetSlice method in F# I'm implementing slice expressions for a matrix class in F#, which means that I have to implement three GetS...
Access to GetSlice method in F# Access to GetSlice method in F# pattern-matching multidimensional-array functional-programming f%23 arrays Access GetSlice idx1:int start2:int end2:int IMatrix start1:int end1:int idx2:int this.GetSlice start1 end1 start2 end2 entries.GetSlice Matrix Some sta1 sta2 None Access to GetSlic...
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40931663_c0
40931663
fsharp
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Title: Memory usage by SpeechSynthesizer Problem title: Memory usage by SpeechSynthesizer Tags: fsxaml, fsharp.viewmodule, f%23, text-to-speech, wpf Problem: Memory usage by SpeechSynthesizer I have writtten an application using SpeechSynthesizer which reads out text of a TextBox . In my ViewModel I have created a Sing...
Memory usage by SpeechSynthesizer Memory usage by SpeechSynthesizer fsxaml fsharp.viewmodule f%23 text-to-speech wpf Memory SpeechSynthesizer TextBox Finalize Play Pause Resume Stop Clear self.Factory.Backing self.State ss.State self.InputText SynthesizerState.Speaking SynthesizerState.Paused String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace ...
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Title: computational expression indentation confusion Problem title: computational expression indentation confusion Tags: f%23 Problem: computational expression indentation confusion I clearly don't understand indentation in computational expression (I'm usually a map/bind sort of person). This code compiles seq { for ...
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Title: F# FsXaml: Which events are supported for which controls? Problem title: F# FsXaml: Which events are supported for which controls? Tags: xaml, wpf, fsxaml, f%23 Problem: F# FsXaml: Which events are supported for which controls? <Button Click="MyClickMethod" /> works fine; the XAML type provider exposes MyClickMe...
F# FsXaml: Which events are supported for which controls? F# FsXaml: Which events are supported for which controls? xaml wpf fsxaml f%23 FsXaml Which Button Click MyClickMethod this.MyDoubleClickMethod ListBox MouseDoubleClick MyDoubleClickMethod AssemblyInfo.fs App MyWpf.ViewModels ViewModule ViewModule.FSharp MainVie...
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Title: How to make immutable F# more performant? Problem title: How to make immutable F# more performant? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to make immutable F# more performant? I'm wanting to write a big chunk of C# code using immutable F#. It's a device monitor, and the current implementation works by constantly getting data f...
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Title: F# code does not work after class instantiation Problem title: F# code does not work after class instantiation Tags: entity-framework, c%23, f%23 Problem: F# code does not work after class instantiation I'm trying to translate the Entity Framework Core example to F#. Primarily I created the F# version of classes...
F# code does not work after class instantiation F# code does not work after class instantiation entity-framework c%23 f%23 BloggingContext Blog Post ConsoleApp.SQLite.FSharp Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore System.Collections.Generic PostId Title Content BlogId Url Posts DbContext Blogs DbSet this.OnConfiguring optionsBui...
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Title: patterns for sequence &quot;reverse-engineering&quot; Problem title: patterns for sequence &quot;reverse-engineering&quot; Tags: f%23, ienumerable, sequence Problem: patterns for sequence "reverse-engineering" Was wondering if there are any established patterns for this or even functions available in the core or...
patterns for sequence &quot;reverse-engineering&quot; patterns for sequence &quot;reverse-engineering&quot; f%23 ienumerable sequence DateTime seqFrom12 patterns for sequence "reverse-engineering" Was wondering if there are any established patterns for this or even functions available in the core or 3rd party libraries...
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Title: Append multiple List with computation expression Problem title: Append multiple List with computation expression Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Append multiple List with computation expression I have a function that generates some elements and returns them in a List. The function take a parameter to...
Append multiple List with computation expression Append multiple List with computation expression f%23 functional-programming Append List List.filter List.append List.map List.reduce AppendBuilder this.Bind this.Return Append multiple List with computation expression I have a function that generates some elements and r...
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Title: Async from Async.AwaitEvent and threading Problem title: Async from Async.AwaitEvent and threading Tags: multithreading, f%23, async-await Problem: Async from Async.AwaitEvent and threading This is a simplified version of a problem I deal with. It has a threaded loop over which I have no control. The time for me...
Async from Async.AwaitEvent and threading Async from Async.AwaitEvent and threading multithreading f%23 async-await Async.AwaitEvent Async FinishedEvt Event FirstEvt x.First FirstEvt.Publish x.Finished FinishedEvt.Publish x.StartAsync System.Threading.SynchronizationContext.Current System.Threading.SynchronizationConte...
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Title: how to do Seq.takeWhile + one item in F# Problem title: how to do Seq.takeWhile + one item in F# Tags: functional-programming, f%23, lazy-sequences Problem: how to do Seq.takeWhile + one item in F# I would like to write a function which filters a sequence using a predicate but the result should also INCLUDE the ...
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Title: Idiomatic way to declare static and instance member at once? Problem title: Idiomatic way to declare static and instance member at once? Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: Idiomatic way to declare static and instance member at once? When I extend a type with a new function, I usually want it to be available from ...
Idiomatic way to declare static and instance member at once? Idiomatic way to declare static and instance member at once? c%23-to-f%23 f%23 ArgumentOutOfRangeException Idiomatic Extension UShort string.IsNullOrEmpty s.Length s.PadRight s.Substring AutoOpen Utilities List this.tryHead this.IsEmpty None Some this.Head l....
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Title: Only the first of multiple hosted services is being started Problem title: Only the first of multiple hosted services is being started Tags: asp.net-core, f%23, .net-core Problem: Only the first of multiple hosted services is being started I am trying to figure out how to make ASP.NET Core 3.1 start more than a ...
Only the first of multiple hosted services is being started Only the first of multiple hosted services is being started asp.net-core f%23 .net-core Only StartAsync Foo IHostedService this.StartAsync Start Task.CompletedTask this.StopAsync Stop Bar IServiceCollection AddHostedService Started Microsoft.Hosting.Lifetime N...
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Title: How should a function treat an invalid set of data? Problem title: How should a function treat an invalid set of data? Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: How should a function treat an invalid set of data? How should a function treat an invalid set of data? I always thought of exceptions as objects with...
How should a function treat an invalid set of data? How should a function treat an invalid set of data? f%23 functional-programming FsCheck.Xunit.PropertyFailedException How plays:Play First None Second Third play.Hit Single Some play.Player Double Triple Haven Properties Model FsCheck FsCheck.Xunit Property QuietOnSuc...
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Title: How can I configure NewtonSoft to set a property via the property setter? Problem title: How can I configure NewtonSoft to set a property via the property setter? Tags: json.net, f%23 Problem: How can I configure NewtonSoft to set a property via the property setter? When I deserialize some JSON into this F# clas...
How can I configure NewtonSoft to set a property via the property setter? How can I configure NewtonSoft to set a property via the property setter? json.net f%23 How NewtonSoft CountResults CounterResponse countsList:List CountResult List countResultsLookup:IReadOnlyDictionary this.CountResults value:List Seq.map c.Nam...
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Title: How to downcast in F# while ignoring the generic types? Problem title: How to downcast in F# while ignoring the generic types? Tags: f%23, entity-framework-core, .net-core, graphql Problem: How to downcast in F# while ignoring the generic types? Consider the following code with downcasting: let list = [1; 2; 4] ...
How to downcast in F# while ignoring the generic types? How to downcast in F# while ignoring the generic types? f%23 entity-framework-core .net-core graphql System.InvalidCastException InvalidCastException How Successful list2 Exception list3 list4 DBContext Expression Func Tenant Context expr1 x.TenantConfig LeafExpre...
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fsharp
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Title: How to `Trigger` in Reactive Extension in F#? Problem title: How to `Trigger` in Reactive Extension in F#? Tags: f%23, reactive-programming, rxjs, system.reactive, frp Problem: How to `Trigger` in Reactive Extension in F#? I did this in F# for FRP that works simply as expected: let print = fun a -> printf "%A\n"...
How to `Trigger` in Reactive Extension in F#? How to `Trigger` in Reactive Extension in F#? f%23 reactive-programming rxjs system.reactive frp How Trigger Reactive Extension Event event.Publish Observable.add event.Trigger Rx.Subject eventStream.subscribe console.log Next Error Completed my_function eventStream.next st...
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57649489_c1
57649489
fsharp
1
) at Microsoft.ML.Trainers.MatrixFactorizationTrainer.Fit(IDataView trainData, IDataView validationData) at Microsoft.ML.Trainers.MatrixFactorizationTrainer.Fit(IDataView input) at <StartupCode$Recommender>.$Program.main@() in /Users/nat/Projects/Recommender/Recommender/Program.fs:line 75 The schema of my data is simil...
amples/tree/master/samples/fsharp/getting-started/MatrixFactorization_ProductRecommendation However, in my dataset, I don't have two numeric ids. Instead, I have a UserId (numeric) and a ProductId (string). Because Key values seem to only be able to be numeric, I've tried mapping it using the MapValueToKey function. Ho...
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17254855_c0
17254855
fsharp
0
Title: What is the simplest way to access data of an F# discriminated union type in C#? Problem title: What is the simplest way to access data of an F# discriminated union type in C#? Tags: .net, c%23, f%23, functional-programming Problem: What is the simplest way to access data of an F# discriminated union type in C#?...
What is the simplest way to access data of an F# discriminated union type in C#? What is the simplest way to access data of an F# discriminated union type in C#? .net c%23 f%23 functional-programming What Result TSuccess TFailure Success Failure Request name:string email:string TestValidate input.name Name DannyTest.Re...
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10506304_c0
10506304
fsharp
0
Title: Loading an unmanaged DLL using LoadLibrary in an ASP.NET web site Problem title: Loading an unmanaged DLL using LoadLibrary in an ASP.NET web site Tags: asp.net, f%23, loadlibrary Problem: Loading an unmanaged DLL using LoadLibrary in an ASP.NET web site I'm working on an ASP.NET web site, developing in Visual S...
Loading an unmanaged DLL using LoadLibrary in an ASP.NET web site Loading an unmanaged DLL using LoadLibrary in an ASP.NET web site asp.net f%23 loadlibrary InvalidOperationException LoadLibrary Loading DLL ASP.NET Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly CodeBase UriBuilder Uri.UnescapeDataString uri.Path Path.GetDirectoryName P...
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65812303_c0
65812303
fsharp
0
Title: WPF VB DataGridCombox DataGridRow Problem title: WPF VB DataGridCombox DataGridRow Tags: f%23, vb.net, datagridcomboboxcolumn, datagridrow, wpf Problem: WPF VB DataGridCombox DataGridRow I have gone at this for days and cant find a solution please help. I have a WPF application I have a DataGridCombobox it has s...
WPF VB DataGridCombox DataGridRow WPF VB DataGridCombox DataGridRow f%23 vb.net datagridcomboboxcolumn datagridrow wpf the WPF DataGridCombox DataGridRow Private Sub xDcMappingDataGrid_CellEditEnding Object DataGridCellEditEndingEventArgs Handles xDcMappingDataGrid.CellEditEnding Dim ObservableCollection FieldMappingRo...
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45822775_c0
45822775
fsharp
0
Title: FS0010: Incomplete structured construct when compiling AssemblyInfo.fs Problem title: FS0010: Incomplete structured construct when compiling AssemblyInfo.fs Tags: f%23 Problem: FS0010: Incomplete structured construct when compiling AssemblyInfo.fs I am trying to build an F# project on TeamCity. Unfortunately the...
FS0010: Incomplete structured construct when compiling AssemblyInfo.fs FS0010: Incomplete structured construct when compiling AssemblyInfo.fs f%23 // the FS0010 Incomplete AssemblyInfo.fs Fsc Microsoft Compiler Copyright Corporation All Rights Reserved TeamCity Source MyProject Step Error System.Reflection System.Runti...
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2649161_c0
2649161
fsharp
0
Title: Need help regarding Async and fsi Problem title: Need help regarding Async and fsi Tags: asynchronous, f%23, sequence, f%23-interactive Problem: Need help regarding Async and fsi I'd like to write some code that runs a sequence of F# scripts (.fsx). The thing is that I could have literally hundreds of scripts an...
Need help regarding Async and fsi Need help regarding Async and fsi asynchronous f%23 sequence f%23-interactive the Need Async ProcessStartInfo startInfo.FileName startInfo.Arguments startInfo.UseShellExecute startInfo.WindowStyle ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden Process.Start Seq.iter System.Diagnostics Users Stringer foo.fs...
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45360821_c0
45360821
fsharp
0
Title: F# Immutability, pure function and side effect Problem title: F# Immutability, pure function and side effect Tags: immutability, f%23, purely-functional Problem: F# Immutability, pure function and side effect I'm new to F# and I'm coding little challenges to learn the nitty-gritty details about the language. I t...
F# Immutability, pure function and side effect F# Immutability, pure function and side effect immutability f%23 purely-functional Console.Error Immutability System Mountain Id:int Height:int Console.In.ReadLine Height List.maxBy x.Height highestMountain.Id Console.Error.WriteLine Count mountains.Length List.iter x.Id S...
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