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44752063
fsharp
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Title: How to use openssl on mono? Problem title: How to use openssl on mono? Tags: openssl, mono, f%23 Problem: How to use openssl on mono? I can use ssl in windows: first make a cert: makecert -r -pe -n “CN=TestServer” -ss Root -sky exchange then let store = new X509Store(StoreName.Root) store.Open(OpenFlags.ReadWrit...
How to use openssl on mono? How to use openssl on mono? openssl mono f%23 How TestServer Root X509Store StoreName.Root store.Open OpenFlags.ReadWrite store.Certificates.Find X509FindType.FindBySubjectName x509 SslStream client.GetStream sslStream.AuthenticateAsServer SslProtocols.Tls How to use openssl on mono? I can u...
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10077328_c0
10077328
fsharp
0
Title: Type providers are not available for .net 2.0/3.x? Problem title: Type providers are not available for .net 2.0/3.x? Tags: f%23, .net, type-providers Problem: Type providers are not available for .net 2.0/3.x? When I try to create project for .net 2.0 or .net 3.5 I can't use any types related to type providers. ...
Type providers are not available for .net 2.0/3.x? Type providers are not available for .net 2.0/3.x? f%23 .net type-providers Type Program Files x86 Reference Assemblies Microsoft FSharp Runtime v2.0 FSharp.Core.dll Type providers are not available for .net 2.0/3.x? When I try to create project for .net 2.0 or .net 3....
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41535866_c0
41535866
fsharp
0
Title: Problems with F# callstack in Visual Studio Problem title: Problems with F# callstack in Visual Studio Tags: visual-studio-debugging, f%23 Problem: Problems with F# callstack in Visual Studio It looks that F# debugger doesn't work properly in VS 2015. Let me illustrate it on simple console program: let f1 = prin...
Problems with F# callstack in Visual Studio Problems with F# callstack in Visual Studio visual-studio-debugging f%23 Problems Visual Studio EntryPoint Problems with F# callstack in Visual Studio It looks that F# debugger doesn't work properly in VS 2015. Let me illustrate it on simple console program: I set breakpoints...
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47679166_c0
47679166
fsharp
0
Title: F# Continuation-based tail-recursion Problem title: F# Continuation-based tail-recursion Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Continuation-based tail-recursion I have a function let rec f n = function | 0 -> 1 | k when k>0 -> n * (f n (k-1)) | _ -> failwith "illegal argument" Which takes an int n and multiplies it by itself k...
F# Continuation-based tail-recursion F# Continuation-based tail-recursion f%23 Continuation-based k-1 Not F# Continuation-based tail-recursion I have a function Which takes an int n and multiplies it by itself k times. Example: Now, I have rewritten it as a tail-recursive function to try and get a better understanding ...
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17494419_c0
17494419
fsharp
0
Title: How do you convert a decimal with a unit of measure to a float with the same unit? Problem title: How do you convert a decimal with a unit of measure to a float with the same unit? Tags: f%23, units-of-measurement Problem: How do you convert a decimal with a unit of measure to a float with the same unit? I canno...
How do you convert a decimal with a unit of measure to a float with the same unit? How do you convert a decimal with a unit of measure to a float with the same unit? f%23 units-of-measurement How LanguagePrimitives.GenericOne How do you convert a decimal with a unit of measure to a float with the same unit? I cannot fi...
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4576017_c0
4576017
fsharp
0
Title: When to use 'function' instead of 'fun'? Problem title: When to use 'function' instead of 'fun'? Tags: f%23 Problem: When to use 'function' instead of 'fun'? Possible Duplicate: F# explicit match vs function syntax Hello, I am learning F# and am confused by 'fun' and 'func...
When to use 'function' instead of 'fun'? When to use 'function' instead of 'fun'? f%23 When Use testFunction1 Some None testFunction2 When to use 'function' instead of 'fun'? Hello, I am learning F# and am confused by 'fun' and 'function' keywords. My understanding is that these ...
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54921693_c0
54921693
fsharp
0
Title: F# : filtering None out and keeping only Some Problem title: F# : filtering None out and keeping only Some Tags: f%23 Problem: F# : filtering None out and keeping only Some A quick question on how to effectively group/filter list/seq. Filter for only records where the optional field is not None Remove the "optio...
F# : filtering None out and keeping only Some F# : filtering None out and keeping only Some f%23 None Some tmp2 List.filter a.B.IsSome List.map a.A a.B List.groupBy F# : filtering None out and keeping only Some A quick question on how to effectively group/filter list/seq. Filter for only records where the optional fiel...
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37409810_c1
37409810
fsharp
1
works and I prefer it. I found it more clear, easier to understand what we are doing and without the repetetive List.append expression. But there is still something wrong. I don't like the return [] part, this seems un-natural and unclear. But this trick is necessary to make it work. The third solution is my favorite ...
works and I prefer it. I found it more clear, easier to understand what we are doing and without the repetetive List.append expression. But there is still something wrong. I don't like the return [] part, this seems un-natural and unclear. But this trick is necessary to make it work. The third solution is my favorite ...
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31460442_c0
31460442
fsharp
0
Title: Why Moq verify method call throws exception? Problem title: Why Moq verify method call throws exception? Tags: f%23, moq Problem: Why Moq verify method call throws exception? I can't get this piece of code to pass. [<Test>] member public this.Test() = let mock = new Mock<IList<string>>() let mockObj = mock.Objec...
Why Moq verify method call throws exception? Why Moq verify method call throws exception? f%23 moq System.ArgumentException Why Moq Test this.Test Mock IList mock.Object mockObj.Add mock.Verify m.Add It.IsAny Times.Once Expression System.Void Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Unit Why Moq verify method call throws exception? I can...
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61738055_c0
61738055
fsharp
0
Title: Why am I getting a &#x27;value unused&#x27; warning, in a match statement, in F# Problem title: Why am I getting a &#x27;value unused&#x27; warning, in a match statement, in F# Tags: f%23, rider Problem: Why am I getting a 'value unused' warning, in a match statement, in F# I have the following code: try let s =...
Why am I getting a &#x27;value unused&#x27; warning, in a match statement, in F# Why am I getting a &#x27;value unused&#x27; warning, in a match statement, in F# f%23 rider Why orderId.Split OrderClass.Grid OrderClass.Close OrderClass.External Why am I getting a 'value unused' warning, in a match statement, in F# I hav...
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72724511_c0
72724511
fsharp
0
Title: How to update a counter from an async process in F# Problem title: How to update a counter from an async process in F# Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: How to update a counter from an async process in F# I need to run a process that runs something from a list - it doesn't really matter what order it runs in - b...
How to update a counter from an async process in F# How to update a counter from an async process in F# f%23 asynchronous an How Update List.map Async.Parallel How to update a counter from an async process in F# I need to run a process that runs something from a list - it doesn't really matter what order it runs in - b...
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74257524_c0
74257524
fsharp
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Title: The type provider &#x27;FSharp.Data.SqlCommandProvider&#x27; reported an error: System.Data.SqlClient is not supported on this platform Problem title: The type provider &#x27;FSharp.Data.SqlCommandProvider&#x27; reported an error: System.Data.SqlClient is not supported on this platform Tags: type-providers, f%23...
The type provider &#x27;FSharp.Data.SqlCommandProvider&#x27; reported an error: System.Data.SqlClient is not supported on this platform The type provider &#x27;FSharp.Data.SqlCommandProvider&#x27; reported an error: System.Data.SqlClient is not supported on this platform type-providers f%23 FSharp.Data.SqlCommandProvid...
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16105601_c0
16105601
fsharp
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Title: how to get f# scripts to call module func? Problem title: how to get f# scripts to call module func? Tags: f%23 Problem: how to get f# scripts to call module func? Just trying to structure an F# library. So far it "appears" that: I can only reference the C# library from a .fs source file, and .fs source files ar...
how to get f# scripts to call module func? how to get f# scripts to call module func? f%23 System.Drawing.dll Utilities how to get f# scripts to call module func? Just trying to structure an F# library. So far it "appears" that: I can only reference the C# library from a .fs source file, and .fs source files are not av...
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46842474_c0
46842474
fsharp
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Title: Imagesharp mutate in F# Problem title: Imagesharp mutate in F# Tags: imagesharp, f%23 Problem: Imagesharp mutate in F# I am trying to use ImageSharp to edit pictures in F#. I'm struggling to get the image mutations working To do an image mutation in C#, it looks like you just use the mutate method and a lambda :...
Imagesharp mutate in F# Imagesharp mutate in F# imagesharp f%23 Imagesharp image.Mutate x.Kodachrome Imagesharp mutate in F# I am trying to use ImageSharp to edit pictures in F#. I'm struggling to get the image mutations working To do an image mutation in C#, it looks like you just use the mutate method and a lambda : ...
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65890049_c0
65890049
fsharp
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Title: F#: Synchronously start Async within a SynchronizationContext Problem title: F#: Synchronously start Async within a SynchronizationContext Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: F#: Synchronously start Async within a SynchronizationContext Async.SwitchSynchronizationContext allows an Async action to switch to running...
F#: Synchronously start Async within a SynchronizationContext F#: Synchronously start Async within a SynchronizationContext f%23 asynchronous Synchronously Async SynchronizationContext Async.SwitchSynchronizationContext SynchronizationContext.Post F#: Synchronously start Async within a SynchronizationContext Async.Swit...
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5667770_c1
5667770
fsharp
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00000000 stopwatch.Stop() printfn "endStatus.RPM = %A" endStatus.RPM printfn "stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds = %A" stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds Console.ReadLine() |> ignore This runs in about 1400 ms on my machine, whereas the equivalent C# code (with mutable member variables) runs in around 310 ms. Is there any way to...
00000000 stopwatch.Stop() printfn "endStatus.RPM = %A" endStatus.RPM printfn "stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds = %A" stopwatch.ElapsedMilliseconds Console.ReadLine() |> ignore This runs in about 1400 ms on my machine, whereas the equivalent C# code (with mutable member variables) runs in around 310 ms. Is there any way to...
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62490255_c0
62490255
fsharp
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Title: Canopy javascript function cannot find element Problem title: Canopy javascript function cannot find element Tags: javascript, canopy, f%23 Problem: Canopy javascript function cannot find element quite specific Canopy F# question. I can get the url from a background image with this function with the console in c...
Canopy javascript function cannot find element Canopy javascript function cannot find element javascript canopy f%23 Canopy document.getElementsByClassName style.backgroundImage.slice Canopy javascript function cannot find element quite specific Canopy F# question. I can get the url from a background image with this fu...
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4333766_c0
4333766
fsharp
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Title: Why there is no List.skip and List.take? Problem title: Why there is no List.skip and List.take? Tags: list, sequences, f%23 Problem: Why there is no List.skip and List.take? Why there is no List.skip and List.take? There is of course Seq.take and Seq.skip, but they does not create lists as a result. One possibl...
Why there is no List.skip and List.take? Why there is no List.skip and List.take? list sequences f%23 Why List.skip List.take _::xs n-1 Why there is no List.skip and List.take? Why there is no List.skip and List.take? There is of course Seq.take and Seq.skip, but they does not create lists as a result. One possible sol...
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16145324_c0
16145324
fsharp
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Title: How to compile an old version of F# using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010? Problem title: How to compile an old version of F# using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010? Tags: visual-studio-2010, visual-studio-2005, f%23, compatibility, winforms Problem: How to compile an old version of F# using Microsoft Visual Studio 201...
How to compile an old version of F# using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010? How to compile an old version of F# using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010? visual-studio-2010 visual-studio-2005 f%23 compatibility winforms Microsoft How Visual Studio visual-studio-2010 visual-studio-2005 How to compile an old version of F# using Mi...
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47852985_c0
47852985
fsharp
0
Title: Repeating appending to a list until throwing exception Problem title: Repeating appending to a list until throwing exception Tags: f%23, .net, functional-programming Problem: Repeating appending to a list until throwing exception I need to make a generic function that only stops when throwing an exception. In th...
Repeating appending to a list until throwing exception Repeating appending to a list until throwing exception f%23 .net functional-programming Repeating Failure Console.ReadLine Int32.Parse Repeating appending to a list until throwing exception I need to make a generic function that only stops when throwing an exceptio...
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3752841_c0
3752841
fsharp
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Title: F# / .NET null instance oddity Problem title: F# / .NET null instance oddity Tags: f%23, c%23, .net Problem: F# / .NET null instance oddity I have this C# DLL: namespace TestCSProject { public class TestClass { public static TestClass Instance = null; public int Add(int a, int b) { if (this == null) Console.Writ...
F# / .NET null instance oddity F# / .NET null instance oddity f%23 c%23 .net NET TestCSProject TestClass Instance Add Console.WriteLine TestClass.Instance.Add Press F# / .NET null instance oddity I have this C# DLL: And this F# app which references the DLL: No-one initiates the Instance static variable. Guess what the ...
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24677019_c0
24677019
fsharp
0
Title: Convert seconds to Day, Hour, Minute and Second Problem title: Convert seconds to Day, Hour, Minute and Second Tags: math, f%23 Problem: Convert seconds to Day, Hour, Minute and Second I'm trying to convert a certain value of seconds to the following format, using F#: 00d 00h 00m 00s And I'm sure I'm doing the c...
Convert seconds to Day, Hour, Minute and Second Convert seconds to Day, Hour, Minute and Second math f%23 Convert Day Hour Minute Second Seconds Convert seconds to Day, Hour, Minute and Second I'm trying to convert a certain value of seconds to the following format, using F#: 00d 00h 00m 00s And I'm sure I'm doing the ...
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66972719_c0
66972719
fsharp
0
Title: How can I control globally the automatically inserted linebreaks when using sprintf &quot;%A&quot; in F# Problem title: How can I control globally the automatically inserted linebreaks when using sprintf &quot;%A&quot; in F# Tags: formatting, printf, f%23 Problem: How can I control globally the automatically ins...
How can I control globally the automatically inserted linebreaks when using sprintf &quot;%A&quot; in F# How can I control globally the automatically inserted linebreaks when using sprintf &quot;%A&quot; in F# formatting printf f%23 sprintf How System.IO.File.WriteAllText out.txt How can I control globally the automati...
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25993893_c0
25993893
fsharp
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Title: How to use matching on argument level, is it possible? Guards? Problem title: How to use matching on argument level, is it possible? Guards? Tags: f%23, pattern-guards Problem: How to use matching on argument level, is it possible? Guards? for example let When true d = d let foo = () |> When false So I've got si...
How to use matching on argument level, is it possible? Guards? How to use matching on argument level, is it possible? Guards? f%23 pattern-guards MatchFailureException How Guards When Incomplete Bool How to use matching on argument level, is it possible? Guards? for example So I've got side effect I don't like because ...
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35928026_c0
35928026
fsharp
0
Title: ThespianCluster creates tons of empty json log files Problem title: ThespianCluster creates tons of empty json log files Tags: mbrace, f%23 Problem: ThespianCluster creates tons of empty json log files I'm running a local ThespianCluster from F# interactive and having the temp folder blowing up (Windows 10). Eac...
ThespianCluster creates tons of empty json log files ThespianCluster creates tons of empty json log files mbrace f%23 ThespianCluster ThespianCluster creates tons of empty json log files I'm running a local ThespianCluster from F# interactive and having the temp folder blowing up (Windows 10). Each worker creates tons ...
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1789682_c0
1789682
fsharp
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Title: How do I ignore exceptions in F# Problem title: How do I ignore exceptions in F# Tags: f%23, exception Problem: How do I ignore exceptions in F# During normal program's execution an exception may occur. In case I'm aware of it and just want to ignore it — how do I achieve this in F#? Here is my code, which compi...
How do I ignore exceptions in F# How do I ignore exceptions in F# f%23 exception IOException How SHA1CryptoServiceProvider File.OpenRead fs.Length int64 fs.Read sha.ComputeHash fs.Dispose FS0010 Unexpected Expected FileStream How do I ignore exceptions in F# During normal program's execution an exception may occur. In ...
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31611910_c0
31611910
fsharp
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Title: Multiple parameter event type without boxing in F# Problem title: Multiple parameter event type without boxing in F# Tags: clr, delegates, c%23-to-f%23, events, f%23 Problem: Multiple parameter event type without boxing in F# The C# equivalent of what I'd like to declare is simple: public event Action<DateTime, ...
Multiple parameter event type without boxing in F# Multiple parameter event type without boxing in F# clr delegates c%23-to-f%23 events f%23 Multiple Action DateTime DoSomething Console.WriteLine Time Count DelegateEvent DelegateEvent.Trigger Multiple parameter event type without boxing in F# The C# equivalent of what ...
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34139198_c0
34139198
fsharp
0
Title: Get the memory size of a value of an F# type Problem title: Get the memory size of a value of an F# type Tags: f%23 Problem: Get the memory size of a value of an F# type I am working on some binary serialization and deserialization tools. For part of the serialization step, I need to store the size of the data s...
Get the memory size of a value of an F# type Get the memory size of a value of an F# type f%23 Get MyType Get the memory size of a value of an F# type I am working on some binary serialization and deserialization tools. For part of the serialization step, I need to store the size of the data structure being written. Fo...
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22724493_c0
22724493
fsharp
0
Title: fslex - How to switch between two token sets? Problem title: fslex - How to switch between two token sets? Tags: f%23, fslex Problem: fslex - How to switch between two token sets? I'm trying to write a small DSL parser using fslex and fsyacc . The input is composed of interleaving chunks of two different languag...
fslex - How to switch between two token sets? fslex - How to switch between two token sets? f%23 fslex How fslex - How to switch between two token sets? I'm trying to write a small DSL parser using fslex and fsyacc . The input is composed of interleaving chunks of two different languages which require different lexing ...
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28857624_c0
28857624
fsharp
0
Title: Property does not show value Problem title: Property does not show value Tags: f%23 Problem: Property does not show value I define a property in a class like: type Customer() = let mutable _lastName = String.Empty member val LastName = _lastName with get And in the method QueryData I assign a value to _lastName:...
Property does not show value Property does not show value f%23 Property Customer _lastName String.Empty LastName self.QueryData bp.GetStructure PE_PERSONALDATA addressData.GetString RfcCommunication Exception RfcLogon RfcAbapRuntime EntryPoint CustomerBapi.Customer customer.QueryData ex.Message customer.LastName Proper...
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55150600_c0
55150600
fsharp
0
Title: Overload resolution with TryParse Problem title: Overload resolution with TryParse Tags: f%23 Problem: Overload resolution with TryParse We have a function converting things like Int32.TryParse from using a byref to using an Option for the return value. let inline ToOptionFunc refFunction x = match refFunction x...
Overload resolution with TryParse Overload resolution with TryParse f%23 Overload TryParse Int32.TryParse ToOptionFunc Some None Int32TryParse x:string Overload resolution with TryParse We have a function converting things like Int32.TryParse from using a byref to using an Option for the return value. Stuff like this s...
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9465214_c0
9465214
fsharp
0
Title: F# interactive, API restriction on dll referencing Problem title: F# interactive, API restriction on dll referencing Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: F# interactive, API restriction on dll referencing How do you solve the error message that looks like this? `Binding session to 'C:\Program Files (x86)\NLog\....
F# interactive, API restriction on dll referencing F# interactive, API restriction on dll referencing f%23 f%23-interactive a API Binding Program Files x86 NLog NET Framework NLog.dll FS0193 NLog.2.0.0.2000 net20 NLog.Config.SimpleConfigurator.ConfigureForConsoleLogging F# interactive, API restriction on dll referencin...
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50103321_c0
50103321
fsharp
0
Title: Visual Studio Code adding a package reference for a specific version Problem title: Visual Studio Code adding a package reference for a specific version Tags: visual-studio, f%23 Problem: Visual Studio Code adding a package reference for a specific version I'm trying to add a reference to FSharp.Data 2.3.2 to a ...
Visual Studio Code adding a package reference for a specific version Visual Studio Code adding a package reference for a specific version visual-studio f%23 Visual Studio FSharp.Data Install-Package Version Visual Studio Code adding a package reference for a specific version I'm trying to add a reference to FSharp.Data...
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6071156_c0
6071156
fsharp
0
Title: Dereferencing a ref inside a function yields different results. Why? Problem title: Dereferencing a ref inside a function yields different results. Why? Tags: f%23 Problem: Dereferencing a ref inside a function yields different results. Why? In this sample, get_final_answer is being eagerly evaluated, and always...
Dereferencing a ref inside a function yields different results. Why? Dereferencing a ref inside a function yields different results. Why? f%23 Dereferencing Why FinalAnswer get_final_answer eval_expr_fail eval_expr_works Dereferencing a ref inside a function yields different results. Why? In this sample, get_final_answ...
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28198842_c0
28198842
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to make a third-party mutable struct &quot;more immutable&quot; via F#? Problem title: Is it possible to make a third-party mutable struct &quot;more immutable&quot; via F#? Tags: c%23, f%23, immutability, mutable Problem: Is it possible to make a third-party mutable struct "more immutable" via F#...
Is it possible to make a third-party mutable struct &quot;more immutable&quot; via F#? Is it possible to make a third-party mutable struct &quot;more immutable&quot; via F#? c%23 f%23 immutability mutable Is it possible to make a third-party mutable struct "more immutable" via F#? For example, wouldn't this type: https...
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27021497_c1
27021497
fsharp
1
<| AsyncAcceptMessages client do! AsyncAcceptClients listener finally printf "This message is actually printed" } Then what I put in the finally gets executed when listener.AsyncAcceptWebSocket returns None , but the code I have in the match still doesn't. (Actually, it prints the message on the finally block once for...
<| AsyncAcceptMessages client do! AsyncAcceptClients listener finally printf "This message is actually printed" } Then what I put in the finally gets executed when listener.AsyncAcceptWebSocket returns None , but the code I have in the match still doesn't. (Actually, it prints the message on the finally block once for...
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35087462_c2
35087462
fsharp
2
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3982531_c0
3982531
fsharp
0
Title: How can I reorder these F# functions to make sense? Problem title: How can I reorder these F# functions to make sense? Tags: mutual-recursion, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: How can I reorder these F# functions to make sense? I thought I'd be getting along alright with F# since I'm decent at Haskell, but ...
How can I reorder these F# functions to make sense? How can I reorder these F# functions to make sense? mutual-recursion functional-programming f%23 How Char.IsWhiteSpace How can I reorder these F# functions to make sense? I thought I'd be getting along alright with F# since I'm decent at Haskell, but I feel like I'm b...
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21753124_c0
21753124
fsharp
0
Title: Lazily grouping a flat sequence in F# Problem title: Lazily grouping a flat sequence in F# Tags: f%23, immutability, recursion Problem: Lazily grouping a flat sequence in F# Given a sequence of items as follows: [ ("a", 1); ("a", 2); ("a", 3); ("b", 1); ("c", 2); ("c", 3) ] How can I convert this lazily into: { ...
Lazily grouping a flat sequence in F# Lazily grouping a flat sequence in F# f%23 immutability recursion Lazily Lazily grouping a flat sequence in F# Given a sequence of items as follows: How can I convert this lazily into: You can assume that the input data source is already sorted on the grouping key element e.g. "a" ...
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55999954_c0
55999954
fsharp
0
Title: F# Type annotation issue Problem title: F# Type annotation issue Tags: f%23, .net Problem: F# Type annotation issue I am new in F# development. I got error when trying to compile the sample source code. I have following code let tryParseWith tryParseFunc = tryParseFunc >> function | true, v -> Some v | false, _ ...
F# Type annotation issue F# Type annotation issue f%23 .net Type Some None tryParseInt32 System.Int32.TryParse tryParseInt64 System.Int64.TryParse TryParse Candidates Int64.TryParse ReadOnlySpan int64 F# Type annotation issue I am new in F# development. I got error when trying to compile the sample source code. I have ...
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14757334_c0
14757334
fsharp
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Title: F# GPU programing vs KDB for crunching data, what is the fastest? Problem title: F# GPU programing vs KDB for crunching data, what is the fastest? Tags: gpu, f%23, kdb%2B Problem: F# GPU programing vs KDB for crunching data, what is the fastest? Hi I would like to ask for anyone's experience on what is the most ...
F# GPU programing vs KDB for crunching data, what is the fastest? F# GPU programing vs KDB for crunching data, what is the fastest? gpu f%23 kdb%2B GPU KDB F# GPU programing vs KDB for crunching data, what is the fastest? Hi I would like to ask for anyone's experience on what is the most cost effective and efficient wa...
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29013506_c0
29013506
fsharp
0
Title: The type &#x27;IpLoc option&#x27; does not contain a field &#x27;ip&#x27; Problem title: The type &#x27;IpLoc option&#x27; does not contain a field &#x27;ip&#x27; Tags: f%23 Problem: The type 'IpLoc option' does not contain a field 'ip' I have a function that return a record type, but the compiler complain: The ...
The type &#x27;IpLoc option&#x27; does not contain a field &#x27;ip&#x27; The type &#x27;IpLoc option&#x27; does not contain a field &#x27;ip&#x27; f%23 IpLoc IpRanges ip:string Seq.pick IPAddressRange.Parse e.ipStartEnd range.Contains IPAddress.Parse Some e.subnet e.gateway None The type 'IpLoc option' does not contai...
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50627621_c0
50627621
fsharp
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Title: What is the equivalent of F# seq monad in Scala Problem title: What is the equivalent of F# seq monad in Scala Tags: scala-streams, f%23, seq, scala Problem: What is the equivalent of F# seq monad in Scala I'm trying to move from F# to Scala. In F#, we can easily create a seq with computation expression or monad...
What is the equivalent of F# seq monad in Scala What is the equivalent of F# seq monad in Scala scala-streams f%23 seq scala What Scala List mutableList.append Seq.iter Stream file.close What is the equivalent of F# seq monad in Scala I'm trying to move from F# to Scala. In F#, we can easily create a seq with computati...
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3554750_c0
3554750
fsharp
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Title: F# Functions vs. Values Problem title: F# Functions vs. Values Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Functions vs. Values This is a pretty simple question, and I just wanted to check that what I'm doing and how I'm interpreting the F# makes sense. If I have the statement let printRandom = x = MyApplication.getRandom() printfn ...
F# Functions vs. Values F# Functions vs. Values f%23 Functions Values MyApplication.getRandom F# Functions vs. Values This is a pretty simple question, and I just wanted to check that what I'm doing and how I'm interpreting the F# makes sense. If I have the statement Instead of creating printRandom as a function, F# ru...
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20955664_c0
20955664
fsharp
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Title: List combination (n choose k) that returns tuple (chosen, not chosen) instead of just (chosen) Problem title: List combination (n choose k) that returns tuple (chosen, not chosen) instead of just (chosen) Tags: f%23 Problem: List combination (n choose k) that returns tuple (chosen, not chosen) instead of just (c...
List combination (n choose k) that returns tuple (chosen, not chosen) instead of just (chosen) List combination (n choose k) that returns tuple (chosen, not chosen) instead of just (chosen) f%23 List x::xs List.map k-1 List combination (n choose k) that returns tuple (chosen, not chosen) instead of just (chosen) I want...
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46487321_c0
46487321
fsharp
0
Title: best way to construct a workflow app in .net Problem title: best way to construct a workflow app in .net Tags: f%23, akka.net, agent, orleans, workflow-foundation Problem: best way to construct a workflow app in .net I need to construct a dynamic workflow application in .net that will basically allow to create, ...
best way to construct a workflow app in .net best way to construct a workflow app in .net f%23 akka.net agent orleans workflow-foundation akka.net best way to construct a workflow app in .net I need to construct a dynamic workflow application in .net that will basically allow to create, monitor, pause, restart, persist...
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63425915_c1
63425915
fsharp
1
as well So, I thought of two things: I can maintain a state with the open / close ``` and pull from a queue, wrap each line in triple back ticks based on the state and push into another queue that will be used to make the 4kb block. I can keep taking messages from the re-formatted queue and aggregate them until I reac...
as well So, I thought of two things: I can maintain a state with the open / close ``` and pull from a queue, wrap each line in triple back ticks based on the state and push into another queue that will be used to make the 4kb block. I can keep taking messages from the re-formatted queue and aggregate them until I reac...
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40272206_c1
40272206
fsharp
1
.Invoke(Unit _arg3) at Fake.TargetHelper.runSingleTarget(TargetTemplate`1 target) in C:\code\fake\src\app\FakeLib\TargetHelper.fs:line 492 Line 22 of the Sequential.fs suggests that assemblies is empty. What am I doing wrong? How should I set up the build.fsx file so that the tests in TestProj.test run successfully? Al...
.Invoke(Unit _arg3) at Fake.TargetHelper.runSingleTarget(TargetTemplate`1 target) in C:\code\fake\src\app\FakeLib\TargetHelper.fs:line 492 Line 22 of the Sequential.fs suggests that assemblies is empty. What am I doing wrong? How should I set up the build.fsx file so that the tests in TestProj.test run successfully? Al...
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75432461_c0
75432461
fsharp
0
Title: F# - how can I convert an F# function into a System.Delegate using reflection? Problem title: F# - how can I convert an F# function into a System.Delegate using reflection? Tags: reflection, f%23, asp.net-core Problem: F# - how can I convert an F# function into a System.Delegate using reflection? Code signals: S...
F# - how can I convert an F# function into a System.Delegate using reflection? F# - how can I convert an F# function into a System.Delegate using reflection? reflection f%23 asp.net-core System.MissingMethodException reflection System.Delegate Func Delegate Activator.CreateInstance GetGenericTypeDefinition genericType....
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16327655_c0
16327655
fsharp
0
Title: How to check if a function&#x27;s type parameters are statically resolved? Problem title: How to check if a function&#x27;s type parameters are statically resolved? Tags: inline, f%23 Problem: How to check if a function's type parameters are statically resolved? very simple examples: let myfun x = x Here in the ...
How to check if a function&#x27;s type parameters are statically resolved? How to check if a function&#x27;s type parameters are statically resolved? inline f%23 How How to check if a function's type parameters are statically resolved? very simple examples: let myfun x = x Here in the intellisense it says "x: 'a -> 'a"...
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23018081_c1
23018081
fsharp
1
>' and Type constraint mismatch. The type Subscription<Xmsg> is not compatible with type ISubscription<Message> The type 'Subscription<Xmsg>' is not compatible with the type 'ISubscription<Message>' I have tried messing around with :> and :?> for upcasting and downcasting, -but with no success.. Of course I have tried ...
>' and Type constraint mismatch. The type Subscription<Xmsg> is not compatible with type ISubscription<Message> The type 'Subscription<Xmsg>' is not compatible with the type 'ISubscription<Message>' I have tried messing around with :> and :?> for upcasting and downcasting, -but with no success.. Of course I have tried ...
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33806020_c1
33806020
fsharp
1
can't find an error message anywhere on the script side or server side. I included the Flush() and removed the timeout and it still hung. (Removing the Async in the process) Additional: Successful calls are made. Failed calls can be followed by successful calls. However, it seems to get to a point where all the calls ...
can't find an error message anywhere on the script side or server side. I included the Flush() and removed the timeout and it still hung. (Removing the Async in the process) Additional: Successful calls are made. Failed calls can be followed by successful calls. However, it seems to get to a point where all the calls ...
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195697_c0
195697
fsharp
0
Title: How can I extract specific tags using LINQ to XML in F#? Problem title: How can I extract specific tags using LINQ to XML in F#? Tags: f%23, linq-to-xml Problem: How can I extract specific tags using LINQ to XML in F#? I have an XML file, which I open in F# like this: let Bookmarks(xmlFile:string) = let xml = XD...
How can I extract specific tags using LINQ to XML in F#? How can I extract specific tags using LINQ to XML in F#? f%23 linq-to-xml LINQ How XML Bookmarks xmlFile:string XDocument.Load tag:string XName.Get tag:XElement tag.Attribute attribute.Value xml.Elements Seq.map How can I extract specific tags using LINQ to XML i...
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51303323
fsharp
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Title: F# inline function: instance member constraint fail Problem title: F# inline function: instance member constraint fail Tags: f%23, constraints, generics Problem: F# inline function: instance member constraint fail I try to use member constraint with my inline function like this: let inline extractMessageAsync (e...
F# inline function: instance member constraint fail F# inline function: instance member constraint fail f%23 constraints generics GetBodyAsync Task envelope.GetBodyAsync F# inline function: instance member constraint fail I try to use member constraint with my inline function like this: But I get the following error: A...
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57871751_c0
57871751
fsharp
0
Title: Cannot Load Deedle in FSharp Problem title: Cannot Load Deedle in FSharp Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: Cannot Load Deedle in FSharp I have the most basic of question that should be easy but proving to be a pain. I have a f# FSX file and would like to include Deedle. I ran the install package and it put it in C:\Us...
Cannot Load Deedle in FSharp Cannot Load Deedle in FSharp f%23 deedle Cannot Load Deedle FSharp Cannot Load Deedle in FSharp I have the most basic of question that should be easy but proving to be a pain. I have a f# FSX file and would like to include Deedle. I ran the install package and it put it in C:\Users\myName.n...
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70845434_c0
70845434
fsharp
0
Title: Subclass test without regard to type argument Problem title: Subclass test without regard to type argument Tags: inheritance, types, f%23 Problem: Subclass test without regard to type argument If you run: type Car<'T> () = class end type Mercedes () = inherit Car<int> () let merc = Mercedes () and then run each ...
Subclass test without regard to type argument Subclass test without regard to type argument inheritance types f%23 Subclass Car Mercedes FS0193 Subclass test without regard to type argument If you run: and then run each of the following lines, you get the indicated results: See the first four cases. Why do you need to ...
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24457845_c0
24457845
fsharp
0
Title: How can you make a growing collection in F# Problem title: How can you make a growing collection in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How can you make a growing collection in F# Is there a collection type in f# that has an "append" method, such that I can add an element to that collection as such: (pseudo code) let list = ...
How can you make a growing collection in F# How can you make a growing collection in F# f%23 How list.append A.append Array.appen How can you make a growing collection in F# Is there a collection type in f# that has an "append" method, such that I can add an element to that collection as such: (pseudo code) result : 1,...
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65748577_c0
65748577
fsharp
0
Title: How do you return a null Tuple from f# to c#? Problem title: How do you return a null Tuple from f# to c#? Tags: tuples, null, f%23, c%23 Problem: How do you return a null Tuple from f# to c#? I have this type-correct C# function: static System.Tuple<int,int> f(int n) { switch (n) { case 0: return null; default:...
How do you return a null Tuple from f# to c#? How do you return a null Tuple from f# to c#? tuples null f%23 c%23 f# How Tuple System.Tuple System.Tuple.Create FS0001 How do you return a null Tuple from f# to c#? I have this type-correct C# function: I try to re-implement it in F#: Type-checker disagrees, though: How d...
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17437086_c0
17437086
fsharp
0
Title: 360° rotation &quot;feature&quot; in F# bit shift operators Problem title: 360° rotation &quot;feature&quot; in F# bit shift operators Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, bit-shift Problem: 360° rotation "feature" in F# bit shift operators The bit shift operators in F# are documented as not doing rotation when you shi...
360° rotation &quot;feature&quot; in F# bit shift operators 360° rotation &quot;feature&quot; in F# bit shift operators f%23 f%23-interactive bit-shift 360° rotation "feature" in F# bit shift operators The bit shift operators in F# are documented as not doing rotation when you shift bits past the end of the value. You ...
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19667626_c0
19667626
fsharp
0
Title: Chart(Fsharp.Charting) not respond Problem title: Chart(Fsharp.Charting) not respond Tags: f%23, f%23-charting Problem: Chart(Fsharp.Charting) not respond Having this code: let errorChanged = new Event<(int * float)>() let learn error data w w_ iter = let rec learning error data w w_ i icount = //recursive(loop)...
Chart(Fsharp.Charting) not respond Chart(Fsharp.Charting) not respond f%23 f%23-charting Chart Fsharp.Charting Event errorChanged.Trigger LiveChart.PointIncremental errorChanged.Publish Event.every plot.ShowChart Seq.fold Seq.map Seq.concat Async.RunSynchronously Dispatcher Chart(Fsharp.Charting) not respond Having thi...
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24712702_c0
24712702
fsharp
0
Title: Use a value bound to an identifier in f# pattern? Problem title: Use a value bound to an identifier in f# pattern? Tags: f%23 Problem: Use a value bound to an identifier in f# pattern? I want a recursive function in F# with a signature of: string * int * char -> int, One terminating pattern is an empty string | ...
Use a value bound to an identifier in f# pattern? Use a value bound to an identifier in f# pattern? f%23 Use String.length Use a value bound to an identifier in f# pattern? I want a recursive function in F# with a signature of: string * int * char -> int, One terminating pattern is an empty string | ("", i, c) -> 0, A ...
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67484680_c0
67484680
fsharp
0
Title: F# new type that is extension of old type Problem title: F# new type that is extension of old type Tags: f%23 Problem: F# new type that is extension of old type So say I have an employee type type employee = { employee_id: int name: string department: int } type department = { department_id: int department_name:...
F# new type that is extension of old type F# new type that is extension of old type f%23 employee_id department_id department_name employee_extended F# new type that is extension of old type So say I have an employee type And I want a second type that includes everything in the employee type, but also everything from t...
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43463076_c0
43463076
fsharp
0
Title: F# ref cell - behave like pointer vs static variable Problem title: F# ref cell - behave like pointer vs static variable Tags: variables, static, memory-management, f%23, closures Problem: F# ref cell - behave like pointer vs static variable I am reading F# Wikibooks about Ref cells . It said a ref cell in F# is...
F# ref cell - behave like pointer vs static variable F# ref cell - behave like pointer vs static variable variables static memory-management f%23 closures F# ref cell - behave like pointer vs static variable I am reading F# Wikibooks about Ref cells . It said a ref cell in F# is similar to a pointer in C++, but from an...
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56533747_c0
56533747
fsharp
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Title: What nullable type to use for varbinary column in F# EFCore? Problem title: What nullable type to use for varbinary column in F# EFCore? Tags: f%23, ef-core-2.1 Problem: What nullable type to use for varbinary column in F# EFCore? I have an MSSQL database column that is a nullable varbinary(8). When I try to mak...
What nullable type to use for varbinary column in F# EFCore? What nullable type to use for varbinary column in F# EFCore? f%23 ef-core-2.1 What EFCore Nullable Byte Table SurveyResponse CLIMutable ContactId ef-core-2.1 What nullable type to use for varbinary column in F# EFCore? I have an MSSQL database column that is ...
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67438206_c0
67438206
fsharp
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Title: how to redirect from http to https with suave, in f# Problem title: how to redirect from http to https with suave, in f# Tags: suave, f%23 Problem: how to redirect from http to https with suave, in f# How can I redirect a connection from http to https using Suave? at https://gist.github.com/ademar/f4ddb788162dbd...
how to redirect from http to https with suave, in f# how to redirect from http to https with suave, in f# suave f%23 http WebPart c.request.header Choice1Of2 UriBuilder Scheme Uri.UriSchemeHttps Path c.request.path Host c.request.host Redirection.redirect uriBuilder.Uri.ToString None how to redirect from http to https ...
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59520582_c0
59520582
fsharp
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Title: F# error FS001: String&#x27; is not compatible with the type &#x27;seq&lt;string&gt; Problem title: F# error FS001: String&#x27; is not compatible with the type &#x27;seq&lt;string&gt; Tags: count, f%23, string Problem: F# error FS001: String' is not compatible with the type 'seq I'm trying to create a function ...
F# error FS001: String&#x27; is not compatible with the type &#x27;seq&lt;string&gt; F# error FS001: String&#x27; is not compatible with the type &#x27;seq&lt;string&gt; count f%23 string FS001 List.contains string1 Seq.toList List.filter F# error FS001: String' is not compatible with the type 'seq I'm trying to create...
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38212828_c0
38212828
fsharp
0
Title: List.reduce partial application with type annotation gives error FS0030 Problem title: List.reduce partial application with type annotation gives error FS0030 Tags: f%23 Problem: List.reduce partial application with type annotation gives error FS0030 let ones = List.map (fun _ -> 1) Can't be generalized and give...
List.reduce partial application with type annotation gives error FS0030 List.reduce partial application with type annotation gives error FS0030 f%23 List.reduce FS0030 List.map List.fold List.reduce partial application with type annotation gives error FS0030 Can't be generalized and gives the FS0030 value error. This c...
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55821733_c0
55821733
fsharp
0
Title: What replaces the old HTMLElement.style when using the new Fable.Browser.Dom Problem title: What replaces the old HTMLElement.style when using the new Fable.Browser.Dom Tags: fable-f%23, f%23 Problem: What replaces the old HTMLElement.style when using the new Fable.Browser.Dom I started a project with fulma-demo...
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34850797_c1
34850797
fsharp
1
]|] | x -> let p = x let pval = A.[p-1] let A = swap A 0 (p-1) let mutable i = 1 for j in 1 .. (x-1) do if (A.[j]<pval) then let A = swap A i j i <- i+1 // end of for loop // putting back pivot at its right place let A = swap A 0 (i-1) let l1 = i-1 let l2 = x-i if (l1=0) then let A = Array.append [|A.[0]|] (quicksortNT...
]|] | x -> let p = x let pval = A.[p-1] let A = swap A 0 (p-1) let mutable i = 1 for j in 1 .. (x-1) do if (A.[j]<pval) then let A = swap A i j i <- i+1 // end of for loop // putting back pivot at its right place let A = swap A 0 (i-1) let l1 = i-1 let l2 = x-i if (l1=0) then let A = Array.append [|A.[0]|] (quicksortNT...
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37903022_c0
37903022
fsharp
0
Title: When a function with seq type parameter is a record field, it won&#x27;t accept list or array any more Problem title: When a function with seq type parameter is a record field, it won&#x27;t accept list or array any more Tags: f%23 Problem: When a function with seq type parameter is a record field, it won't acce...
When a function with seq type parameter is a record field, it won&#x27;t accept list or array any more When a function with seq type parameter is a record field, it won&#x27;t accept list or array any more f%23 When Seq.head Func Compilation func.f List.toSeq When a function with seq type parameter is a record field, i...
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51236991_c1
51236991
fsharp
1
0039: The value, namespace, type or module 'this' is not defined. Maybe you want one of the following: ThisAssembly (FS0039) (SameRoom.foo.iOS) Is the problem that the button click cannot be static? If so, what is the correct syntax for the event handler? Update: Based on the comments below, I tried this: open System o...
0039: The value, namespace, type or module 'this' is not defined. Maybe you want one of the following: ThisAssembly (FS0039) (SameRoom.foo.iOS) Is the problem that the button click cannot be static? If so, what is the correct syntax for the event handler? Update: Based on the comments below, I tried this: open System o...
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51560316_c0
51560316
fsharp
0
Title: The type HtmlNode doesn&#x27;t match the type &#x27;Nullable&lt;&#x27;a&gt;&#x27;? Problem title: The type HtmlNode doesn&#x27;t match the type &#x27;Nullable&lt;&#x27;a&gt;&#x27;? Tags: f%23 Problem: The type HtmlNode doesn't match the type 'Nullable<'a>'? I'm using HtmlAgilityPack to parse some Html files. The...
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10506304_c1
10506304
fsharp
1
0814.PDFLibrary(dllPath) Here's the C# code where an attempt is made to load the QuickPDF dll - this is where it fails - ie. dllHandle IS equal to IntPtr.Zero. public PDFLibrary(string dllFileName) { dll = new DLL(dllFileName); if (dll.dllHandle != IntPtr.Zero) { instanceID = dll.QuickPDFCreateLibrary(); dll.RegisterFo...
0814.PDFLibrary(dllPath) Here's the C# code where an attempt is made to load the QuickPDF dll - this is where it fails - ie. dllHandle IS equal to IntPtr.Zero. public PDFLibrary(string dllFileName) { dll = new DLL(dllFileName); if (dll.dllHandle != IntPtr.Zero) { instanceID = dll.QuickPDFCreateLibrary(); dll.RegisterFo...
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39948679_c0
39948679
fsharp
0
Title: Remove every 3rd element from a list F# Problem title: Remove every 3rd element from a list F# Tags: f%23, list Problem: Remove every 3rd element from a list F# I am trying to write a module in F# that will delete every 3rd element from a list and will return a new list without that elements. for example let inp...
Remove every 3rd element from a list F# Remove every 3rd element from a list F# f%23 list a Remove List Program1.remove Program1 System list1 List.iteri EntryPoint Remove every 3rd element from a list F# I am trying to write a module in F# that will delete every 3rd element from a list and will return a new list withou...
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2259883_c0
2259883
fsharp
0
Title: Avoiding code duplication in F# Problem title: Avoiding code duplication in F# Tags: tail-recursion, code-duplication, f%23 Problem: Avoiding code duplication in F# I have two snippets of code that tries to convert a float list to a Vector3 or Vector2 list. The idea is to take 2/3 elements at a time from the lis...
Avoiding code duplication in F# Avoiding code duplication in F# tail-recursion code-duplication f%23 Avoiding vec3Seq x::y::z::tail Vector3 vec2Seq x::y::tail Vector2 Avoiding code duplication in F# I have two snippets of code that tries to convert a float list to a Vector3 or Vector2 list. The idea is to take 2/3 elem...
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25026976_c0
25026976
fsharp
0
Title: Preventing FsCheck from generating NaN and infinities Problem title: Preventing FsCheck from generating NaN and infinities Tags: generator, fscheck, floating-point, testing, f%23 Problem: Preventing FsCheck from generating NaN and infinities I have a deeply nested datastructure with floats all over the place. I'...
Preventing FsCheck from generating NaN and infinities Preventing FsCheck from generating NaN and infinities generator fscheck floating-point testing f%23 generating Preventing FsCheck NaN Preventing FsCheck from generating NaN and infinities I have a deeply nested datastructure with floats all over the place. I'm using...
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8899678_c1
8899678
fsharp
1
CREATE PROCEDURE updateScoreByUsers -- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here @UserID int, @Score float AS BEGIN IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM ProductScores WHERE UserID = @UserID ) INSERT INTO ProductScores (UserID, Score, Date) VALUES (@UserID,@Score,CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) ELSE UPDATE ProductScores SET Score = ...
CREATE PROCEDURE updateScoreByUsers -- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here @UserID int, @Score float AS BEGIN IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM ProductScores WHERE UserID = @UserID ) INSERT INTO ProductScores (UserID, Score, Date) VALUES (@UserID,@Score,CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) ELSE UPDATE ProductScores SET Score = ...
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66809040_c0
66809040
fsharp
0
Title: Decimal value is not recognized by F# console Problem title: Decimal value is not recognized by F# console Tags: decimal, f%23 Problem: Decimal value is not recognized by F# console I'm practicing F# for the first time and I thought I'd try to make a program that would calculate the areas of different kinds of s...
Decimal value is not recognized by F# console Decimal value is not recognized by F# console decimal f%23 Decimal What System.Console.ReadLine Decimal value is not recognized by F# console I'm practicing F# for the first time and I thought I'd try to make a program that would calculate the areas of different kinds of sh...
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34908663_c0
34908663
fsharp
0
Title: Beginner: Expressions in F# Problem title: Beginner: Expressions in F# Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Beginner: Expressions in F# I want to rewrite this //finds the max of 3 numbers let max3 (n1, n2, n3) = let mx1 = if (n1 > n2) then n1 else n2 in if (mx1 > n3) then mx1 else n3; without using "in" I...
Beginner: Expressions in F# Beginner: Expressions in F# functional-programming f%23 Beginner Expressions max3 mx1 mx2 Beginner: Expressions in F# I want to rewrite this without using "in" I came up with this Says let is unfinished and expects an expression. Not sure why. mx2 is suppost to get the higher value of the se...
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Title: Is F# Constructed Type syntax special? Problem title: Is F# Constructed Type syntax special? Tags: syntax, f%23 Problem: Is F# Constructed Type syntax special? I was curious about F#'s "constructed type" syntax. It's documented here . type-argument generic-type-name or generic-type-name With the following exampl...
Is F# Constructed Type syntax special? Is F# Constructed Type syntax special? syntax f%23 Constructed Type Dictionary MyOption MySome MyNone Is F# Constructed Type syntax special? I was curious about F#'s "constructed type" syntax. It's documented here . With the following examples: I was curious if there's anything sp...
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Title: Get case identifier of discriminated union in pattern matching Problem title: Get case identifier of discriminated union in pattern matching Tags: .net, f%23, pattern-matching, ocaml, functional-programming Problem: Get case identifier of discriminated union in pattern matching How can I get the inferred type af...
Get case identifier of discriminated union in pattern matching Get case identifier of discriminated union in pattern matching .net f%23 pattern-matching ocaml functional-programming Get Type Complex1 Complex2 Number Integer Get case identifier of discriminated union in pattern matching How can I get the inferred type a...
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Title: How to convert JObject into JArray in f# Problem title: How to convert JObject into JArray in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to convert JObject into JArray in f# I want to convert this tablesinJson into JArray and loop through it. let tablesInJson = (JArray)jsonModel["tables"]; Something simmilar as we do in C# let ...
How to convert JObject into JArray in f# How to convert JObject into JArray in f# f%23 How JObject JArray Hello World ConvertFoo TableInfo _json JObject.Parse TableName ColumnName How to convert JObject into JArray in f# I want to convert this tablesinJson into JArray and loop through it. let tablesInJson = (JArray)jso...
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Title: Is it possible to pass discriminated union tags as arguments? Problem title: Is it possible to pass discriminated union tags as arguments? Tags: pattern-matching, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Is it possible to pass discriminated union tags as arguments? Is it possible to pass the type of a discriminated un...
Is it possible to pass discriminated union tags as arguments? Is it possible to pass discriminated union tags as arguments? pattern-matching f%23 discriminated-union Animal Pig Cow Fish Mike Sarah Eve Laura John List.tail List.head animal::rest Is it possible to pass discriminated union tags as arguments? Is it possibl...
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Title: Why does max (Operator) not return the longest list? Problem title: Why does max (Operator) not return the longest list? Tags: max, f%23 Problem: Why does max (Operator) not return the longest list? I want to find the longest of two lists. Consider the following code sample: let xs = ['B'] let ys = ['A'; 'B'] le...
Why does max (Operator) not return the longest list? Why does max (Operator) not return the longest list? max f%23 Why Operator List IComparable StructuralComparison Why does max (Operator) not return the longest list? I want to find the longest of two lists. Consider the following code sample: Contrary to my expectati...
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Title: F# NetStandard 2 Sytem.Net.Http name space missing Problem title: F# NetStandard 2 Sytem.Net.Http name space missing Tags: dll, f%23, .net-standard-2.0, dotnet-httpclient Problem: F# NetStandard 2 Sytem.Net.Http name space missing I am new to F# and I apologize if this question was asked before, but I could not ...
F# NetStandard 2 Sytem.Net.Http name space missing F# NetStandard 2 Sytem.Net.Http name space missing dll f%23 .net-standard-2.0 dotnet-httpclient NetStandard Sytem.Net.Http HttpClient System.Net.Http Net Http System.Net net-standard-2.0 F# NetStandard 2 Sytem.Net.Http name space missing I am new to F# and I apologize ...
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Title: F# use composition notation in interface member implementation Problem title: F# use composition notation in interface member implementation Tags: interface, function-composition, f%23 Problem: F# use composition notation in interface member implementation I have the following interface: type IFactory<'TIn, 'TOu...
F# use composition notation in interface member implementation F# use composition notation in interface member implementation interface function-composition f%23 IFactory TIn TOut Create ComposedFactory TMid midFactory.Create outFactory.Create __.Create F# use composition notation in interface member implementation I h...
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Title: MailboxProcessor Scan memory leak Problem title: MailboxProcessor Scan memory leak Tags: mailboxprocessor, memory-leaks, f%23 Problem: MailboxProcessor Scan memory leak Consider the following agent which uses Scan to process every message, with a message posted every millisecond. open System.Threading let mp = M...
MailboxProcessor Scan memory leak MailboxProcessor Scan memory leak mailboxprocessor memory-leaks f%23 MailboxProcessor Scan System.Threading Start inbox.Scan Received Queue inbox.CurrentQueueLength Some mp.Post Thread.Sleep MailboxProcessor Scan memory leak Consider the following agent which uses Scan to process every...
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Title: How do I create an F# function with a printf style logging argument? Problem title: How do I create an F# function with a printf style logging argument? Tags: f%23, printf Problem: How do I create an F# function with a printf style logging argument? I'm trying to create a framework to do some processing of files...
How do I create an F# function with a printf style logging argument? How do I create an F# function with a printf style logging argument? f%23 printf How source:seq Testing Seq.length Got Printf.kprintf System.DateTime.Now How do I create an F# function with a printf style logging argument? I'm trying to create a frame...
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Title: WebSharper vs. Angular Problem title: WebSharper vs. Angular Tags: websharper, f%23, angularjs, web-frameworks Problem: WebSharper vs. Angular Angular can work with ui-router to define states in order to move in the application. E.g. when still be on the one page, you can have list view on the left hand side of ...
WebSharper vs. Angular WebSharper vs. Angular websharper f%23 angularjs web-frameworks WebSharper Angular WebSharper vs. Angular Angular can work with ui-router to define states in order to move in the application. E.g. when still be on the one page, you can have list view on the left hand side of the page while having...
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Title: Why is my HTML document being scrambled when using FSharp.Data HTML parser? Problem title: Why is my HTML document being scrambled when using FSharp.Data HTML parser? Tags: parsing, html, f%23, f%23-data Problem: Why is my HTML document being scrambled when using FSharp.Data HTML parser? When trying to manipulat...
Why is my HTML document being scrambled when using FSharp.Data HTML parser? Why is my HTML document being scrambled when using FSharp.Data HTML parser? parsing html f%23 f%23-data FSharp.Data Why HTML htmlDoc:HtmlDocument htmlDoc.Html Descendants HtmlDocument.New Why is my HTML document being scrambled when using FShar...
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Title: High-precedence application expressions as arguments Problem title: High-precedence application expressions as arguments Tags: f%23 Problem: High-precedence application expressions as arguments A high precedence application expression is one in which an identifier is immediately following by a left paren without...
High-precedence application expressions as arguments High-precedence application expressions as arguments f%23 IndexOutOfRangeException High-precedence High-precedence application expressions as arguments A high precedence application expression is one in which an identifier is immediately following by a left paren wit...
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Title: How to cleanly hand parameters from function to function (like composition) Problem title: How to cleanly hand parameters from function to function (like composition) Tags: .net, f%23, fold, function-composition Problem: How to cleanly hand parameters from function to function (like composition) let myFunc x y =...
How to cleanly hand parameters from function to function (like composition) How to cleanly hand parameters from function to function (like composition) .net f%23 fold function-composition function How List.fold func1 func2 How to cleanly hand parameters from function to function (like composition) I don't know all the ...
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fsharp
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Title: Elegant Array.multipick(?) implementation Problem title: Elegant Array.multipick(?) implementation Tags: ocaml, functional-programming, f%23, algorithm Problem: Elegant Array.multipick(?) implementation I'd like to implement something akin to imaginary Array.multipick : Array.multipick : choosers:('a -> bool) []...
Elegant Array.multipick(?) implementation Elegant Array.multipick(?) implementation ocaml functional-programming f%23 algorithm Elegant Array.multipick Array.fold Elegant Array.multipick(?) implementation I'd like to implement something akin to imaginary Array.multipick : Internally, we test each array's element with a...
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31904670_c0
31904670
fsharp
0
Title: F# store data in ms access table Problem title: F# store data in ms access table Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, f%23-data, f%23-3.0 Problem: F# store data in ms access table how can i export arrays to ms access table using OleDbConnection. Below is the code i have so far. let A=y|>Array.map (fun x->x.a) let B=y|>...
F# store data in ms access table F# store data in ms access table f%23 f%23-interactive f%23-data f%23-3.0 Array.map x.a x.b x.c x.d Provider Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0 Data Source test.accdb Persist Security Info OleDbConnection conn.Open conn.CreateCommand com.CommandText INSERT INTO Test com.ExecuteNonQuery conn.Close...
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77891684_c0
77891684
fsharp
0
Title: How to write a function that only accepts a list of `Error string` `Results` in F# on the level of types? Problem title: How to write a function that only accepts a list of `Error string` `Results` in F# on the level of types? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to write a function that only accepts a list of `Error string`...
How to write a function that only accepts a list of `Error string` `Results` in F# on the level of types? How to write a function that only accepts a list of `Error string` `Results` in F# on the level of types? f%23 filterError inputFromFilterError How Error Results Result List.map Seq.filter How to write a function t...
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8327338_c0
8327338
fsharp
0
Title: Iterating through a List&lt;List&lt;&gt;&gt; looking for a value in F# Problem title: Iterating through a List&lt;List&lt;&gt;&gt; looking for a value in F# Tags: f%23, foreach, syntax, c%23, list Problem: Iterating through a List > looking for a value in F# I have a List<List<int>> in F#. I need to iterate thro...
Iterating through a List&lt;List&lt;&gt;&gt; looking for a value in F# Iterating through a List&lt;List&lt;&gt;&gt; looking for a value in F# f%23 foreach syntax c%23 list Iterating List foo.l Iterating through a List > looking for a value in F# I have a List<List<int>> in F#. I need to iterate through it looking for a...
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21484108_c0
21484108
fsharp
0
Title: Immutable game objects Problem title: Immutable game objects Tags: f%23, immutability Problem: Immutable game objects I'm trying to wrap my head around F#, and for the most part it's making sense, but people keep saying that every problem can be solved with immutable constructs. But what about objects in a game?...
Immutable game objects Immutable game objects f%23 immutability Immutable Player GameObject Immutable game objects I'm trying to wrap my head around F#, and for the most part it's making sense, but people keep saying that every problem can be solved with immutable constructs. But what about objects in a game? They have...
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22212833_c0
22212833
fsharp
0
Title: F# or C# based Excel add-in on OSX Problem title: F# or C# based Excel add-in on OSX Tags: add-in, c%23, excel, macos, f%23 Problem: F# or C# based Excel add-in on OSX I have some handy Excel add-ins running under Excel on Windows and I would really like to produce versions of the add-ins that will work with Exc...
F# or C# based Excel add-in on OSX F# or C# based Excel add-in on OSX add-in c%23 excel macos f%23 Excel OSX F# or C# based Excel add-in on OSX I have some handy Excel add-ins running under Excel on Windows and I would really like to produce versions of the add-ins that will work with Excel on OS X. Under Windows I use...
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70253567_c0
70253567
fsharp
0
Title: How to select a specific overload of a method? Problem title: How to select a specific overload of a method? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to select a specific overload of a method? I'm calling a C# API which uses overloads and optional parameters. Unfortunately, one of the overloads is a params object[] and F# select...
How to select a specific overload of a method? How to select a specific overload of a method? f%23 How System System.Linq.Expressions Foo Expression Func ParamArray EntryPoint S.Foo How to select a specific overload of a method? I'm calling a C# API which uses overloads and optional parameters. Unfortunately, one of th...
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24913595_c0
24913595
fsharp
0
Title: F# PCL and System.IO.FileStream Problem title: F# PCL and System.IO.FileStream Tags: f%23 Problem: F# PCL and System.IO.FileStream I am writing a PCL using F# and I am trying to write something to disk. All of the PCL examples are in VB.NET and C# and those examples don't work in F#. Specifically, I have this co...
F# PCL and System.IO.FileStream F# PCL and System.IO.FileStream f%23 PCL System.IO.FileStream FileSystemStockProvider filePath:string this.PutData Seq.map JsonConvert.SerializeObject System.IO.StreamWriter outFile.Write F# PCL and System.IO.FileStream I am writing a PCL using F# and I am trying to write something to di...
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