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74036549
fsharp
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Title: Piplining and functions with multiple parameters. Is `fun x ->` the F# way? Problem title: Piplining and functions with multiple parameters. Is `fun x ->` the F# way? Tags: f%23 Problem: Piplining and functions with multiple parameters. Is `fun x ->` the F# way? For the 1st snippet below my f# noob heart f...
Piplining and functions with multiple parameters. Is `fun x ->` the F# way? Piplining and functions with multiple parameters. Is `fun x ->` the F# way? f%23 Piplining Seq.map JsonSerializer.Serialize JsonSerializerOptions WriteIndented Piplining and functions with multiple parameters. Is `fun x ->` the F# way? Fo...
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29330801_c0
29330801
fsharp
0
Title: Fourier transformation with mathdotnet in F# Problem title: Fourier transformation with mathdotnet in F# Tags: f%23, f%23-data, math.net, mathnet-numerics Problem: Fourier transformation with mathdotnet in F# I am trying to use the Math.NET numerics implementation of the FFT algorithm, but I must be doing someth...
Fourier transformation with mathdotnet in F# Fourier transformation with mathdotnet in F# f%23 f%23-data math.net mathnet-numerics Fourier MathNet.Numerics MathNet.Numerics.Statistics MathNet.Numerics.IntegralTransforms Random Array.init rnd.NextDouble Array.Parallel.map MathNet.Numerics.complex.Create MathNet.Numerics...
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35949863_c0
35949863
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to use a member instead of let for an F# Event? Problem title: Is it possible to use a member instead of let for an F# Event? Tags: events, f%23, observable Problem: Is it possible to use a member instead of let for an F# Event? In this code, EventL uses a let binding and EventM (is an attempt to)...
Is it possible to use a member instead of let for an F# Event? Is it possible to use a member instead of let for an F# Event? events f%23 observable Event EventL EventM MyType this.EventM this.AddHandlers Event.add string1 EventL.Publish this.EventM.Publish this.Trigger EventL.Trigger this.EventM.Trigger myMyType.AddHa...
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3311283_c0
3311283
fsharp
0
Title: How to create a type that implement IDictionary&lt;&#x27;K, &#x27;V&gt; and IEnumerable&lt;&#x27;V&gt; Problem title: How to create a type that implement IDictionary&lt;&#x27;K, &#x27;V&gt; and IEnumerable&lt;&#x27;V&gt; Tags: f%23 Problem: How to create a type that implement IDictionary<'K, 'V> and IEnumerable<...
How to create a type that implement IDictionary&lt;&#x27;K, &#x27;V&gt; and IEnumerable&lt;&#x27;V&gt; How to create a type that implement IDictionary&lt;&#x27;K, &#x27;V&gt; and IEnumerable&lt;&#x27;V&gt; f%23 How IDictionary IEnumerable KeyValuePair How to create a type that implement IDictionary<'K, 'V> and IEnumera...
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12881828_c0
12881828
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Title: Statically Resolved Type Parameters Problem title: Statically Resolved Type Parameters Tags: types, f%23, parameters Problem: Statically Resolved Type Parameters The following (simplified) snippet is taken from an application I'm implementing which consistently uses Type Parameters resolved statically. type A< ^...
Statically Resolved Type Parameters Statically Resolved Type Parameters types f%23 parameters Statically Resolved Type Parameters MyMember Unit Field TestA AField BTy BField Statically Resolved Type Parameters The following (simplified) snippet is taken from an application I'm implementing which consistently uses Type ...
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3172993_c0
3172993
fsharp
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Title: Create and use a function registry in F# Problem title: Create and use a function registry in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Create and use a function registry in F# I am using the current pattern of code a lot in a program I am currently writing: let test_titles = ["a_fault"; "b_fault"; "c_fault"] let tests: (unit -> '...
Create and use a function registry in F# Create and use a function registry in F# f%23 Create test_titles a_fault b_fault c_fault test_registry List.zip apply_test Option.map List.tryPick Create and use a function registry in F# I am using the current pattern of code a lot in a program I am currently writing: to have a...
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42611144_c0
42611144
fsharp
0
Title: FAKE FscHelper and Paket references Problem title: FAKE FscHelper and Paket references Tags: f%23, paket, f%23-fake Problem: FAKE FscHelper and Paket references I'm starting to experiment with F# and FAKE and Paket. I'm trying to understand how I should manage references to DLLs installed via Paket. Currently I ...
FAKE FscHelper and Paket references FAKE FscHelper and Paket references f%23 paket f%23-fake FAKE FscHelper Paket Target DeadLetter MyFile.fs FscHelper.compile FscHelper.References Suave net40 Suave.dll netstandard1.6 FAKE FscHelper and Paket references I'm starting to experiment with F# and FAKE and Paket. I'm trying ...
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51869111_c0
51869111
fsharp
0
Title: Can&#x27;t run F# on mac with atom says &#x27;usr/bin could not be spawned&#x27; Problem title: Can&#x27;t run F# on mac with atom says &#x27;usr/bin could not be spawned&#x27; Tags: f%23, ionide, f%23-interactive, macos, atom-editor Problem: Can't run F# on mac with atom says 'usr/bin could not be spawned' I do...
Can&#x27;t run F# on mac with atom says &#x27;usr/bin could not be spawned&#x27; Can&#x27;t run F# on mac with atom says &#x27;usr/bin could not be spawned&#x27; f%23 ionide f%23-interactive macos atom-editor Can Can't run F# on mac with atom says 'usr/bin could not be spawned' I don't know what to do, SO is my last ch...
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26573374_c0
26573374
fsharp
0
Title: Topshelf, Owin selfhost, F# and explicit fields Problem title: Topshelf, Owin selfhost, F# and explicit fields Tags: f%23, owin, topshelf Problem: Topshelf, Owin selfhost, F# and explicit fields I've installed the package Topshelf.FSharp, and there is an example of how to use it here: https://gist.github.com/haf...
Topshelf, Owin selfhost, F# and explicit fields Topshelf, Owin selfhost, F# and explicit fields f%23 owin topshelf Topshelf Owin Svc x.Start Started x.Stop Stopped IDisposable WebApp.Start Topshelf, Owin selfhost, F# and explicit fields I've installed the package Topshelf.FSharp, and there is an example of how to use i...
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38030005_c0
38030005
fsharp
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Title: Issues with adding new line to text file Problem title: Issues with adding new line to text file Tags: f%23, io, file Problem: Issues with adding new line to text file I am trying to add new record to a text file inside a folder that is inside my console application. open System.IO let name = "Fred Thompson" let...
Issues with adding new line to text file Issues with adding new line to text file f%23 io file Issues System.IO Fred Thompson StreamWriter test.txt wr.WriteLine wr.Close Issues with adding new line to text file I am trying to add new record to a text file inside a folder that is inside my console application. When I ru...
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44333374_c0
44333374
fsharp
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Title: Creating similar HTML reports for several data files Problem title: Creating similar HTML reports for several data files Tags: fsharpchart, fslab, f%23 Problem: Creating similar HTML reports for several data files I need to analyze a dozen similarly formatted data files. I wish to generate a similar html report,...
Creating similar HTML reports for several data files Creating similar HTML reports for several data files fsharpchart fslab f%23 Creating HTML Creating similar HTML reports for several data files I need to analyze a dozen similarly formatted data files. I wish to generate a similar html report, containing some statisti...
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4034802_c1
4034802
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that does the first op That works, but it loses out on polymorphism, since I don't implement Categories and can't easily implement more specialized Arrows. Attempt 1a: Refining using Signatures and types One way to correct some issues with Attempt 1 is to use a .fsi file to define the methods (so the types enforce eas...
that does the first op That works, but it loses out on polymorphism, since I don't implement Categories and can't easily implement more specialized Arrows. Attempt 1a: Refining using Signatures and types One way to correct some issues with Attempt 1 is to use a .fsi file to define the methods (so the types enforce eas...
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6770247_c0
6770247
fsharp
0
Title: What does a.{X} mean in OCaml? Problem title: What does a.{X} mean in OCaml? Tags: syntax, arrays, f%23, ocaml Problem: What does a.{X} mean in OCaml? I'm currently trying to port some OCaml to F#. I'm "in at the deep end" with OCaml and my F# is a bit rusty. Anyway, the OCaml code builds fine in the OCaml compi...
What does a.{X} mean in OCaml? What does a.{X} mean in OCaml? syntax arrays f%23 ocaml What OCaml What does a.{X} mean in OCaml? I'm currently trying to port some OCaml to F#. I'm "in at the deep end" with OCaml and my F# is a bit rusty. Anyway, the OCaml code builds fine in the OCaml compiler, but (not surprisingly) g...
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21350402_c0
21350402
fsharp
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Title: Bound checks for array and string slices Problem title: Bound checks for array and string slices Tags: f%23 Problem: Bound checks for array and string slices I can't seem to get my head around the rules that govern these two cases: 1. The end index may be one less than the start index, producing an empty array/s...
Bound checks for array and string slices Bound checks for array and string slices f%23 Bound a.Length None Some i..j s.Substring Bound checks for array and string slices I can't seem to get my head around the rules that govern these two cases: 1. The end index may be one less than the start index, producing an empty ar...
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31802424_c0
31802424
fsharp
0
Title: ksprintf type error when using dynamic string Problem title: ksprintf type error when using dynamic string Tags: printf, unit-type, f%23 Problem: ksprintf type error when using dynamic string The sample code: Printf.ksprintf ignore "static string" let dynamicString = Printf.StringFormat<unit>("dynamic string") P...
ksprintf type error when using dynamic string ksprintf type error when using dynamic string printf unit-type f%23 dynamic Printf.ksprintf Printf.StringFormat Represents StringFormat Result Format ksprintf type error when using dynamic string The sample code: When I pass a static string to ksprintf everything works fine...
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63179840_c0
63179840
fsharp
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Title: How to unbox F# tuple object where tuple has arbitrary number of elements Problem title: How to unbox F# tuple object where tuple has arbitrary number of elements Tags: f%23 Problem: How to unbox F# tuple object where tuple has arbitrary number of elements Converting list to tuple using how-can-i-convert-between...
How to unbox F# tuple object where tuple has arbitrary number of elements How to unbox F# tuple object where tuple has arbitrary number of elements f%23 How Array.map List.toArray o.GetType Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection.FSharpType.MakeTupleType Reflection.FSharpValue.MakeTuple How to unbox F# tuple object where tuple has...
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21999943_c0
21999943
fsharp
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Title: Mysterious typecheck error in f# (missing when ?12345 :&gt; ISomething) Problem title: Mysterious typecheck error in f# (missing when ?12345 :&gt; ISomething) Tags: f%23 Problem: Mysterious typecheck error in f# (missing when ?12345 :> ISomething) I have a fragment of F# that is not correctly typed. I am guessin...
Mysterious typecheck error in f# (missing when ?12345 :&gt; ISomething) Mysterious typecheck error in f# (missing when ?12345 :&gt; ISomething) f%23 Mysterious ISomething IOther this.map x.map Mysterious typecheck error in f# (missing when ?12345 :> ISomething) I have a fragment of F# that is not correctly typed. I am ...
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15966664_c0
15966664
fsharp
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Title: How to create a single-dimensional, non-zero-based array in F# Problem title: How to create a single-dimensional, non-zero-based array in F# Tags: f%23, arrays Problem: How to create a single-dimensional, non-zero-based array in F# I tried to create a single-dimensional, non-zero-based array in F#. I need such a...
How to create a single-dimensional, non-zero-based array in F# How to create a single-dimensional, non-zero-based array in F# f%23 arrays InvalidCastException How base1 length1 System.Array Array.CreateInstance A.GetLowerBound A.GetUpperBound How to create a single-dimensional, non-zero-based array in F# I tried to cre...
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27725620_c0
27725620
fsharp
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Title: Is there a packaged runtime redistributable with FSharp.Core 4.3.0.0? Problem title: Is there a packaged runtime redistributable with FSharp.Core 4.3.0.0? Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: Is there a packaged runtime redistributable with FSharp.Core 4.3.0.0? In our environment, we have a server farm, each server run...
Is there a packaged runtime redistributable with FSharp.Core 4.3.0.0? Is there a packaged runtime redistributable with FSharp.Core 4.3.0.0? f%23 f%23-3.0 FSharp.Core Is there a packaged runtime redistributable with FSharp.Core 4.3.0.0? In our environment, we have a server farm, each server running a number of tasks. Th...
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30576296_c0
30576296
fsharp
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Title: Fsharp.Chart: Data series labels in StackedColumn chart Problem title: Fsharp.Chart: Data series labels in StackedColumn chart Tags: stacked-chart, f%23, charts Problem: Fsharp.Chart: Data series labels in StackedColumn chart I want to draw a conventional stacked chart, with a legend showing what the colours mea...
Fsharp.Chart: Data series labels in StackedColumn chart Fsharp.Chart: Data series labels in StackedColumn chart stacked-chart f%23 charts Fsharp.Chart Data StackedColumn Fsharp.Chart: Data series labels in StackedColumn chart I want to draw a conventional stacked chart, with a legend showing what the colours mean, but ...
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27561498_c0
27561498
fsharp
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Title: How to compare Matrix elements in Math.Net numerics in F# Problem title: How to compare Matrix elements in Math.Net numerics in F# Tags: mathnet-numerics, f%23, matrix Problem: How to compare Matrix elements in Math.Net numerics in F# In this question , I asked how to perform a similar operation using PowerPack....
How to compare Matrix elements in Math.Net numerics in F# How to compare Matrix elements in Math.Net numerics in F# mathnet-numerics f%23 matrix How Matrix Math.Net a:Matrix b:Matrix Matrix.toSeq Seq.map2 Seq.filter sames.Count seqA.Count How to compare Matrix elements in Math.Net numerics in F# In this question , I as...
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30473365_c0
30473365
fsharp
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Title: F# identity framework Problem title: F# identity framework Tags: entity-framework-core, f%23, asp.net-mvc-5, asp.net-identity Problem: F# identity framework I'm creating new project (just to learn). It will be written in ASP.Net 5 MVC 6 and EF 7 code first approach. Also I want to make service layer i.e. all bus...
F# identity framework F# identity framework entity-framework-core f%23 asp.net-mvc-5 asp.net-identity asp.net-mvc-5 asp.net-identity F# identity framework I'm creating new project (just to learn). It will be written in ASP.Net 5 MVC 6 and EF 7 code first approach. Also I want to make service layer i.e. all business log...
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29753270_c0
29753270
fsharp
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Title: Quartz.net - F# Keymatcher Problem title: Quartz.net - F# Keymatcher Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23, quartz.net-2.0, quartz.net Problem: Quartz.net - F# Keymatcher I am guessing this is probably going to be a fairly simple question and apologize that I haven't been able to find the answer for this one. When working wi...
Quartz.net - F# Keymatcher Quartz.net - F# Keymatcher c%23-to-f%23 f%23 quartz.net-2.0 quartz.net Quartz.net Keymatcher scheduler.getListenerManager KeyMatcher.keyEquals Quartz Quartz.Impl quartz.net-2.0 Quartz.net - F# Keymatcher I am guessing this is probably going to be a fairly simple question and apologize that I ...
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6219726_c0
6219726
fsharp
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Title: &quot;Throttled&quot; async download in F# Problem title: &quot;Throttled&quot; async download in F# Tags: f%23, timeout, asynchronous Problem: "Throttled" async download in F# I'm trying to download the 3000+ photos referenced from the xml backup of my blog. The problem I came across is that if just one of thos...
&quot;Throttled&quot; async download in F# &quot;Throttled&quot; async download in F# f%23 timeout asynchronous Throttled "Throttled" async download in F# I'm trying to download the 3000+ photos referenced from the xml backup of my blog. The problem I came across is that if just one of those photos is no longer availab...
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47398226_c0
47398226
fsharp
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Title: How to setup Visual Studio/JetBrains Rider for interpreter development in F#? Problem title: How to setup Visual Studio/JetBrains Rider for interpreter development in F#? Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2017, fslex, fsyacc Problem: How to setup Visual Studio/JetBrains Rider for interpreter development in F#? For a whi...
How to setup Visual Studio/JetBrains Rider for interpreter development in F#? How to setup Visual Studio/JetBrains Rider for interpreter development in F#? f%23 visual-studio-2017 fslex fsyacc How Visual Studio JetBrains Rider Project Test FsYacc RiderProjects Test.fsproj visual-studio-2017 How to setup Visual Studio/J...
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73305211_c0
73305211
fsharp
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Title: F#: How to add event handler in an inherited type Problem title: F#: How to add event handler in an inherited type Tags: inheritance, f%23, event-handling Problem: F#: How to add event handler in an inherited type I have a base class with an event and an inherited class, where I would like to add a handler, e.g....
F#: How to add event handler in an inherited type F#: How to add event handler in an inherited type inheritance f%23 event-handling How BaseClass Event CLIEvent t.MyEvent event.Publish Inherited base.MyEvent.Add FS0419 this.MyEvent.Add F#: How to add event handler in an inherited type I have a base class with an event ...
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Title: F#: implementing &quot;try cast&quot; function, parameterized &quot;subtype of&quot; constraint doesn&#x27;t work Problem title: F#: implementing &quot;try cast&quot; function, parameterized &quot;subtype of&quot; constraint doesn&#x27;t work Tags: c%23-to-f%23, c%23, f%23 Problem: F#: implementing "try cast" fu...
F#: implementing &quot;try cast&quot; function, parameterized &quot;subtype of&quot; constraint doesn&#x27;t work F#: implementing &quot;try cast&quot; function, parameterized &quot;subtype of&quot; constraint doesn&#x27;t work c%23-to-f%23 c%23 f%23 TryCast TSuper TSub Func F#: implementing "try cast" function, parame...
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12737300_c0
12737300
fsharp
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Title: Confused regarding active patterns Problem title: Confused regarding active patterns Tags: functional-programming, f%23, .net Problem: Confused regarding active patterns I understand how active patterns can be defined and used in F#, including partial active patterns, and the different sorts of patterns availabl...
Confused regarding active patterns Confused regarding active patterns functional-programming f%23 .net Confused Big Small animal.IsBig GetSubstring1 Slice Data p0..p1 Union Union.A Confused regarding active patterns I understand how active patterns can be defined and used in F#, including partial active patterns, and t...
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13768757_c0
13768757
fsharp
0
Title: How is one supposed to use the F# SqlDataConnection TypeProvider with an App.Config file? Problem title: How is one supposed to use the F# SqlDataConnection TypeProvider with an App.Config file? Tags: f%23, app-config Problem: How is one supposed to use the F# SqlDataConnection TypeProvider with an App.Config fi...
How is one supposed to use the F# SqlDataConnection TypeProvider with an App.Config file? How is one supposed to use the F# SqlDataConnection TypeProvider with an App.Config file? f%23 app-config How SqlDataConnection TypeProvider App.Config ConnectionStringName ConfigFile MyAppName.exe.config web.config How is one sup...
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57939452_c0
57939452
fsharp
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Title: F# - Argu produces error in Release mode but NOT in Debug mode Problem title: F# - Argu produces error in Release mode but NOT in Debug mode Tags: command-line-arguments, f%23 Problem: F# - Argu produces error in Release mode but NOT in Debug mode I have some F# solution, which uses Argu to process the command l...
F# - Argu produces error in Release mode but NOT in Debug mode F# - Argu produces error in Release mode but NOT in Debug mode command-line-arguments f%23 Argu Release NOT Debug F# - Argu produces error in Release mode but NOT in Debug mode I have some F# solution, which uses Argu to process the command line. Recently I...
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7629321_c0
7629321
fsharp
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Title: Should I use Workflow or fsYacc? Problem title: Should I use Workflow or fsYacc? Tags: workflow, fslex, fparsec, f%23, fsyacc Problem: Should I use Workflow or fsYacc? I have a very simple DSL I need to parse on a .Net platform. Not being very experienced with parsers, I have been looking at examples using F# (f...
Should I use Workflow or fsYacc? Should I use Workflow or fsYacc? workflow fslex fparsec f%23 fsyacc Should Workflow Should I use Workflow or fsYacc? I have a very simple DSL I need to parse on a .Net platform. Not being very experienced with parsers, I have been looking at examples using F# (fsLex, fsYacc, FParsec). I...
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15376892_c0
15376892
fsharp
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Title: Standards for when to use custom operators Problem title: Standards for when to use custom operators Tags: standards, f%23, custom-operator Problem: Standards for when to use custom operators I'm currently reading Real-World Functional Programming, and it briefly mentions in-fix operators as being one of the mai...
Standards for when to use custom operators Standards for when to use custom operators standards f%23 custom-operator Standards Standards for when to use custom operators I'm currently reading Real-World Functional Programming, and it briefly mentions in-fix operators as being one of the main benefits of custom operator...
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a let binding but adds a call to Dispose on the value when the value goes out of scope. Note that the compiler inserts a null check on the value, so that if the value is null , the call to Dispose is not attempted. [...] when you use the use keyword, Dispose is called at the end of the containing code block To me, the...
a let binding but adds a call to Dispose on the value when the value goes out of scope. Note that the compiler inserts a null check on the value, so that if the value is null , the call to Dispose is not attempted. [...] when you use the use keyword, Dispose is called at the end of the containing code block To me, the...
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32754186_c0
32754186
fsharp
0
Title: Getting &quot;option&quot; missing error with xUnit2 target in FAKE build file Problem title: Getting &quot;option&quot; missing error with xUnit2 target in FAKE build file Tags: xunit2, f%23, f%23-fake Problem: Getting "option" missing error with xUnit2 target in FAKE build file When I add the example xUnit2 ta...
Getting &quot;option&quot; missing error with xUnit2 target in FAKE build file Getting &quot;option&quot; missing error with xUnit2 target in FAKE build file xunit2 f%23 f%23-fake Getting xUnit2 FAKE Target Test xUnit.Test HtmlOutputPath xunit.html Fake.Testing.XUnit2 Getting "option" missing error with xUnit2 target i...
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18597436_c0
18597436
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Title: Async.RunSynchronously() vs Async.StartAsTask().Result Problem title: Async.RunSynchronously() vs Async.StartAsTask().Result Tags: asynchronous, c%23, c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: Async.RunSynchronously() vs Async.StartAsTask().Result Lets say I had an F# computation to deal with in C# and I wanted to make them r...
Async.RunSynchronously() vs Async.StartAsTask().Result Async.RunSynchronously() vs Async.StartAsTask().Result asynchronous c%23 c%23-to-f%23 f%23 Async.RunSynchronously Async.StartAsTask Result RunSync FSharpAsync FSharpAsync.RunSynchronously FSharpOption None System.Threading.CancellationToken FSharpAsync.StartAsTask ...
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60466135_c0
60466135
fsharp
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Title: How do I generate a list of async computed results without blocking? Problem title: How do I generate a list of async computed results without blocking? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I generate a list of async computed results without blocking? How do I generate a list of async computed results without blocking? I ...
How do I generate a list of async computed results without blocking? How do I generate a list of async computed results without blocking? f%23 How result1 Topic.courier-eta result2 Topic.customer-cancelled result3 Topic.courier-cancelled result4 Topic.courier-arrived-at-pickup result6 Topic.courier-enroute-to-dropoff r...
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11718385_c0
11718385
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Title: System wide bindingRedirect for F# 4.0.0.0 to 4.3.0.0 Problem title: System wide bindingRedirect for F# 4.0.0.0 to 4.3.0.0 Tags: assembly-binding-redirect, f%23, .net Problem: System wide bindingRedirect for F# 4.0.0.0 to 4.3.0.0 I have some xUnit tests which are failing with the common Could not load file or as...
System wide bindingRedirect for F# 4.0.0.0 to 4.3.0.0 System wide bindingRedirect for F# 4.0.0.0 to 4.3.0.0 assembly-binding-redirect f%23 .net System Could FSharp.Core Version Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5f7f11d50a3a Windows Microsoft.NET Framework v4.0.30319 Config machine.config urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1 Syste...
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37892120_c0
37892120
fsharp
0
Title: F# Calling inline function with type variables Problem title: F# Calling inline function with type variables Tags: type-variables, f%23, generics, functional-programming Problem: F# Calling inline function with type variables I was trying to define a more general case for the (!) operator as follows, let inline ...
F# Calling inline function with type variables F# Calling inline function with type variables type-variables f%23 generics functional-programming Calling Value Users User AppData Local Temp FS0064 c:obj c.Value F# Calling inline function with type variables I was trying to define a more general case for the (!) operato...
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29783174_c1
29783174
fsharp
1
I have a misfire policy, the trigger can then go off but the time it lists for when it activated will be as late as the half hour mark (so takes a full 30 seconds slower than what it should have been in this example). However I can do this : Console.WriteLine(SimulateTime()) Thread.Sleep(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(60.0)) Co...
I have a misfire policy, the trigger can then go off but the time it lists for when it activated will be as late as the half hour mark (so takes a full 30 seconds slower than what it should have been in this example). However I can do this : Console.WriteLine(SimulateTime()) Thread.Sleep(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(60.0)) Co...
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60849595_c0
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Title: JSON Type provider with Saturn Framework `Controller.getModel&lt;MyModel&gt;` not working Problem title: JSON Type provider with Saturn Framework `Controller.getModel&lt;MyModel&gt;` not working Tags: type-providers, saturn-framework, fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23 Problem: JSON Type provider with Saturn Framew...
JSON Type provider with Saturn Framework `Controller.getModel&lt;MyModel&gt;` not working JSON Type provider with Saturn Framework `Controller.getModel&lt;MyModel&gt;` not working type-providers saturn-framework fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23 JSON Type Saturn Framework Controller.getModel CLIMutable FeatureModel JsonPr...
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76558460
fsharp
0
Title: JsonConvert.DeserializeObject cannot deserialize string returned by JsonConvert.SerializeObject Problem title: JsonConvert.DeserializeObject cannot deserialize string returned by JsonConvert.SerializeObject Tags: json.net, f%23 Problem: JsonConvert.DeserializeObject cannot deserialize string returned by JsonConv...
JsonConvert.DeserializeObject cannot deserialize string returned by JsonConvert.SerializeObject JsonConvert.DeserializeObject cannot deserialize string returned by JsonConvert.SerializeObject json.net f%23 JsonConvert.DeserializeObject JsonConvert.SerializeObject Point ObjA deserializedObj.id json.net JsonConvert.Deser...
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28749294_c0
28749294
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to use F# to develop Windows 8 Universal App Problem title: Is it possible to use F# to develop Windows 8 Universal App Tags: windows-8.1, f%23 Problem: Is it possible to use F# to develop Windows 8 Universal App I would like to use F# to develop windows 8.1 universal app. So I have created F# por...
Is it possible to use F# to develop Windows 8 Universal App Is it possible to use F# to develop Windows 8 Universal App windows-8.1 f%23 Windows Universal App Task ReadFileToString StorageFile StorageFile.GetFileFromPathAsync FileIO.ReadTextAsync windows-8.1 Is it possible to use F# to develop Windows 8 Universal App I...
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77524472_c1
77524472
fsharp
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elements I HAVE added to the document in the normal manner, and the rest of the document (which was originally read from disk) is correctly formatted with indents and newlines, but for some reasome these elements will defy any formatting. Is there something I fundementally have misinterpreted (I work with XML a lot). ...
elements I HAVE added to the document in the normal manner, and the rest of the document (which was originally read from disk) is correctly formatted with indents and newlines, but for some reasome these elements will defy any formatting. Is there something I fundementally have misinterpreted (I work with XML a lot). ...
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2303546_c0
2303546
fsharp
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Title: What development tool should I use to code in F#? Problem title: What development tool should I use to code in F#? Tags: visual-studio, f%23 Problem: What development tool should I use to code in F#? I got started with F# back in the day (before VS2010 beta); at the time, if I remember correctly, there was not a...
What development tool should I use to code in F#? What development tool should I use to code in F#? visual-studio f%23 What What development tool should I use to code in F#? I got started with F# back in the day (before VS2010 beta); at the time, if I remember correctly, there was not an Express version of F#, but one ...
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23121187_c0
23121187
fsharp
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Title: F# ImportingConstructor on primary constructor Problem title: F# ImportingConstructor on primary constructor Tags: f%23, mef Problem: F# ImportingConstructor on primary constructor I'm using MEF and I'd like to add an ImportingConstructorAttribute on my primary constructor. I'm using the following trick to speci...
F# ImportingConstructor on primary constructor F# ImportingConstructor on primary constructor f%23 mef ImportingConstructor ImportingConstructorAttribute Export IntradayEngine logger:ILogger None x.Start x.Stop ImportAttribute F# ImportingConstructor on primary constructor I'm using MEF and I'd like to add an Importing...
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39778873_c0
39778873
fsharp
0
Title: FsLab and R Plots from 3rd party R Libraries Problem title: FsLab and R Plots from 3rd party R Libraries Tags: f%23, fslab, igraph, r Problem: FsLab and R Plots from 3rd party R Libraries Can FsLab/f# formatting handle arbitrary R Visualisation from 3rd party libraries? I have been trying to include an igraph ch...
FsLab and R Plots from 3rd party R Libraries FsLab and R Plots from 3rd party R Libraries f%23 fslab igraph r 3rd FsLab Plots Libraries Themes DefaultWhite.fsx FsLab.fsx Deedle FSharp.Data RProvider RProvider.graphics RProvider.igraph R.graph__from__literal A--B B-c R.plot_igraph include-value:pl RDotNet.SymbolicExpres...
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49242122_c0
49242122
fsharp
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Title: Concurrent/Parallel Http calls in a Queue with throttle Problem title: Concurrent/Parallel Http calls in a Queue with throttle Tags: message-queue, queue, f%23 Problem: Concurrent/Parallel Http calls in a Queue with throttle If you have lots of URLs to call get on, are there any queue patterns in F# with some ki...
Concurrent/Parallel Http calls in a Queue with throttle Concurrent/Parallel Http calls in a Queue with throttle message-queue queue f%23 Concurrent Parallel Http Queue example.com url:string System.Net.Http.HttpClient httpClient.GetAsync Async.AwaitTask response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode response.Content.ReadAsStringAsyn...
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23704581_c0
23704581
fsharp
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Title: implementing a C# interface in f#: can&#x27;t get the type right Problem title: implementing a C# interface in f#: can&#x27;t get the type right Tags: generics, f%23, c%23 Problem: implementing a C# interface in f#: can't get the type right I have been experimenting with F#, and thought, as a learning exercise I...
implementing a C# interface in f#: can&#x27;t get the type right implementing a C# interface in f#: can&#x27;t get the type right generics f%23 c%23 IFoo Thing DoSomething Foo this.DoSomething implementing a C# interface in f#: can't get the type right I have been experimenting with F#, and thought, as a learning exerc...
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44815699_c0
44815699
fsharp
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Title: How to provide password when use pfx file in c# on mono? Problem title: How to provide password when use pfx file in c# on mono? Tags: f%23, mono, .net, ssl Problem: How to provide password when use pfx file in c# on mono? I want my program support tls,this code can run on windows: let store = new X509Store(Stor...
How to provide password when use pfx file in c# on mono? How to provide password when use pfx file in c# on mono? f%23 mono .net ssl How X509Store StoreName.Root store.Open OpenFlags.ReadWrite store.Certificates.Find X509FindType.FindBySubjectName TestServer x509 X509Certificate2 How to provide password when use pfx fi...
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23098484_c1
23098484
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1
mapping of a list of integers with tryMap like this: > let all = tryMap tryFac [1..5];; The factorial of 1 is 1 The factorial of 2 is 2 The factorial of 3 is 6 The factorial of 4 is 24 The factorial of 5 is 120 val all : int list option = Some [1; 2; 6; 24; 120] > let nothing = tryMap tryFac [1;2;-3;4;5];; The factori...
mapping of a list of integers with tryMap like this: > let all = tryMap tryFac [1..5];; The factorial of 1 is 1 The factorial of 2 is 2 The factorial of 3 is 6 The factorial of 4 is 24 The factorial of 5 is 120 val all : int list option = Some [1; 2; 6; 24; 120] > let nothing = tryMap tryFac [1;2;-3;4;5];; The factori...
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47059825_c0
47059825
fsharp
0
Title: HtmlProvider parses Fraction As DateTime Problem title: HtmlProvider parses Fraction As DateTime Tags: fractions, fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23, datetime Problem: HtmlProvider parses Fraction As DateTime Using HtmlProvider to access a web-based table sometimes returns a fraction as a string (correct) and, at o...
HtmlProvider parses Fraction As DateTime HtmlProvider parses Fraction As DateTime fractions fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23 datetime HtmlProvider Fraction DateTime Test FSharp.Data Literal www.example.com profile.Load Profile.csv CsvResult StreamWriter writer.WriteLine Date profile.Tables.Table1.Rows ToString writer.Wri...
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3256979_c0
3256979
fsharp
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Title: Learning .NET from F# without C# Problem title: Learning .NET from F# without C# Tags: .net, f%23, ocaml Problem: Learning .NET from F# without C# I'm a Java/C++ developer that never spent time in learning C# and the relative .NET foundation. Then I learned OCaml because I had to use it for my master thesis so I...
Learning .NET from F# without C# Learning .NET from F# without C# .net f%23 ocaml F# Learning NET Learning .NET from F# without C# I'm a Java/C++ developer that never spent time in learning C# and the relative .NET foundation. Then I learned OCaml because I had to use it for my master thesis so I heard about F# and won...
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38642582_c0
38642582
fsharp
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Title: RdKafka setup not finding/recognizing librdkafka in Visual Studio Problem title: RdKafka setup not finding/recognizing librdkafka in Visual Studio Tags: nuget, visual-studio-2017, apache-kafka, f%23, paket Problem: RdKafka setup not finding/recognizing librdkafka in Visual Studio Issue: RdKafka setup is not find...
RdKafka setup not finding/recognizing librdkafka in Visual Studio RdKafka setup not finding/recognizing librdkafka in Visual Studio nuget visual-studio-2017 apache-kafka f%23 paket RdKafka Visual Studio visual-studio-2017 RdKafka setup not finding/recognizing librdkafka in Visual Studio Issue: RdKafka setup is not find...
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Title: What is the most optimal way to apply a kernel to a large array in F#? Problem title: What is the most optimal way to apply a kernel to a large array in F#? Tags: f%23, optimization Problem: What is the most optimal way to apply a kernel to a large array in F#? I have the following code: // reduce by 25x let sma...
What is the most optimal way to apply a kernel to a large array in F#? What is the most optimal way to apply a kernel to a large array in F#? f%23 optimization What Array2D.init output.GetLength Int32.MinValue array2D smallOutput.GetLength What is the most optimal way to apply a kernel to a large array in F#? I have th...
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Title: In Functional Programming, is it considered a bad practice to have incomplete pattern matchings Problem title: In Functional Programming, is it considered a bad practice to have incomplete pattern matchings Tags: functional-programming, f%23, haskell Problem: In Functional Programming, is it considered a bad pra...
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Title: Is there a better way to find the first key of a missing value in a Deedle Series? Problem title: Is there a better way to find the first key of a missing value in a Deedle Series? Tags: deedle, missing-data, f%23 Problem: Is there a better way to find the first key of a missing value in a Deedle Series? I need ...
Is there a better way to find the first key of a missing value in a Deedle Series? Is there a better way to find the first key of a missing value in a Deedle Series? deedle missing-data f%23 Deedle Series s.Keys GetEnumerator e.MoveNext Series.has e.Current Some None Series.ofOptionalObservations Series.ofValues Is the...
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Title: Getting every nth Element of a Sequence Problem title: Getting every nth Element of a Sequence Tags: f%23 Problem: Getting every nth Element of a Sequence I am looking for a way to create a sequence consisting of every nth element of another sequence, but don't seem to find a way to do that in an elegant way. I ...
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Title: Is traverseBind a recognized FP concept? Problem title: Is traverseBind a recognized FP concept? Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Is traverseBind a recognized FP concept? I have a function f: 'a -> Async<'b option> that I want to call with 'a option instead of 'a . Now, if I had a function g that retu...
Is traverseBind a recognized FP concept? Is traverseBind a recognized FP concept? f%23 functional-programming Async Option None Some Option.traverseBindAsync Is traverseBind a recognized FP concept? I have a function f: 'a -> Async<'b option> that I want to call with 'a option instead of 'a . Now, if I had a function g...
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Title: Apply functions to each tuple in a list Problem title: Apply functions to each tuple in a list Tags: f%23 Problem: Apply functions to each tuple in a list Excuse me if this is quite basic, I'm new to functional programming and F#. I have to create a function that takes a list of tuples (string*int) and return a ...
Apply functions to each tuple in a list Apply functions to each tuple in a list f%23 Apply pairList:List List someFunc1 someFunc2 Apply functions to each tuple in a list Excuse me if this is quite basic, I'm new to functional programming and F#. I have to create a function that takes a list of tuples (string*int) and r...
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now. The problem is the return value of proxy_remote . It should be a function with the same arguments as the original, but it should send them the over the wire at the end. Something like this: let callRemote (method: MethodInfo) a b c … = doHttpConnection() But, the arguments need to be typed. This is the real probl...
now. The problem is the return value of proxy_remote . It should be a function with the same arguments as the original, but it should send them the over the wire at the end. Something like this: let callRemote (method: MethodInfo) a b c … = doHttpConnection() But, the arguments need to be typed. This is the real probl...
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Title: Transforming OCaml code to F# Problem title: Transforming OCaml code to F# Tags: ocaml, f%23 Problem: Transforming OCaml code to F# I'm transforming some OCaml code to F# having a problem with the OCaml let...and... which only exists in F# by using a recursive function. I have the given OCaml code: let matches s...
Transforming OCaml code to F# Transforming OCaml code to F# ocaml f%23 Transforming OCaml let...and abcdefghijklmopqrstuvwxyz_ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ c::cs Transforming OCaml code to F# I'm transforming some OCaml code to F# having a problem with the OCaml let...and... which only exists in F# by using a recursive f...
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Title: A foldBack function for Tree in F# Problem title: A foldBack function for Tree in F# Tags: tree, fold, f%23 Problem: A foldBack function for Tree in F# I have a Tree type: type Tree<'value> = | Node of value: 'value * children: ConsList<Tree<'value>> | Leaf of value: 'value And a fold function for it: let rec fo...
A foldBack function for Tree in F# A foldBack function for Tree in F# tree fold f%23 Tree Node ConsList Leaf ConsList.fold Cons Empty A foldBack function for Tree in F# I have a Tree type: And a fold function for it: ConsList in case you need it: I need a foldBack function, meaning the function passes through the nodes...
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't seem spelled out so I'm sure I've hit a problem with a simple fix but don't know why I'm getting the error it shows. My thought was to write a query that did both a join and grouping in the same go. For example, using their sample 'MyDatabase' I thought I would try to find the number of classes that each student is ...
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Title: Surrogate Pair Detection Fails Problem title: Surrogate Pair Detection Fails Tags: unicode, f%23, .net, surrogate-pairs, regex Problem: Surrogate Pair Detection Fails I'm working on a minor side project in F# which involves porting existing C# code to F# and I've seemingly come across a difference in how regular...
Surrogate Pair Detection Fails Surrogate Pair Detection Fails unicode f%23 .net surrogate-pairs regex Surrogate Pair Detection Fails Regex.IsMatch uD800 uDC00 IsSurrogatePair Surrogate Pair Detection Fails I'm working on a minor side project in F# which involves porting existing C# code to F# and I've seemingly come ac...
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fsharp
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Title: How to get the name of a higher order function in F#? Problem title: How to get the name of a higher order function in F#? Tags: reflection, f%23 Problem: How to get the name of a higher order function in F#? let Sigmund () = System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod().Name let Donald () = System.Reflection....
How to get the name of a higher order function in F#? How to get the name of a higher order function in F#? reflection f%23 How Sigmund System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod Name Donald Eustachio get_name_of_x System.Reflection Array.iter How to get the name of a higher order function in F#? Since the functions...
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15858474_c0
15858474
fsharp
0
Title: How to properly overload global (+) and (*) without breaking support for other types Problem title: How to properly overload global (+) and (*) without breaking support for other types Tags: operator-overloading, f%23 Problem: How to properly overload global (+) and (*) without breaking support for other types I...
How to properly overload global (+) and (*) without breaking support for other types How to properly overload global (+) and (*) without breaking support for other types operator-overloading f%23 How Vector y.Multiply x.Multiply x.Add How to properly overload global (+) and (*) without breaking support for other types ...
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58718596_c0
58718596
fsharp
0
Title: Is there any DataRowAttribute in f# unit testing? Problem title: Is there any DataRowAttribute in f# unit testing? Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: Is there any DataRowAttribute in f# unit testing? In c# I can do this ( DataRowAttribute (c#) ) [TestMethod] [DataRow(1,2,3)] [DataRow(2,2,4)] public void TestSum (int x, i...
Is there any DataRowAttribute in f# unit testing? Is there any DataRowAttribute in f# unit testing? f%23 c%23 DataRowAttribute TestMethod DataRow TestSum AddTest FsharpTests System Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting TestClass this.TestMethodPassing Assert.IsTrue this.AddTest Assert.AreEqual Is there any DataR...
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59089718_c1
59089718
fsharp
1
8 10:34:09.193") which again returns: "This is not a valid constant expression or custom attribute value" Any help would be appreciated, many thanks! Update: thanks! I adapted the code from @Mark Pattison and this works: let mywrite(RIC: string, price: float, volume: int, inst: int, time:string) = use cmd99 = new SqlCo...
8 10:34:09.193") which again returns: "This is not a valid constant expression or custom attribute value" Any help would be appreciated, many thanks! Update: thanks! I adapted the code from @Mark Pattison and this works: let mywrite(RIC: string, price: float, volume: int, inst: int, time:string) = use cmd99 = new SqlCo...
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63605221_c0
63605221
fsharp
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Title: Using Nullable Reference Types in F# Problem title: Using Nullable Reference Types in F# Tags: nullable-reference-types, f%23, c%23 Problem: Using Nullable Reference Types in F# In F#, if you are interoperating with another .NET language, or if you using the AllowNullLiteral attribute, a reference type can be nu...
Using Nullable Reference Types in F# Using Nullable Reference Types in F# nullable-reference-types f%23 c%23 Using Nullable Reference Types AllowNullLiteral Option.ofObj Using Nullable Reference Types in F# In F#, if you are interoperating with another .NET language, or if you using the AllowNullLiteral attribute, a re...
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9581146_c0
9581146
fsharp
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Title: proxy in fsi.exe (fsharp interactive) Problem title: proxy in fsi.exe (fsharp interactive) Tags: fsi, visual-studio, proxy, f%23, .net Problem: proxy in fsi.exe (fsharp interactive) I am trying to use the Build demo. After adding to the config files of devenv.exe and of fsi.exe, I dont have pb loading dll's anym...
proxy in fsi.exe (fsharp interactive) proxy in fsi.exe (fsharp interactive) fsi visual-studio proxy f%23 .net fsi.exe utf-8 ipaddress:portnumber proxy in fsi.exe (fsharp interactive) I am trying to use the Build demo. After adding to the config files of devenv.exe and of fsi.exe, I dont have pb loading dll's anymore. W...
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10738507_c0
10738507
fsharp
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Title: F#: how to specify static overload to use? Problem title: F#: how to specify static overload to use? Tags: static, overloading, f%23 Problem: F#: how to specify static overload to use? I have two classes declared in C# code: public class A { public static bool TryParse(string value, out A result) { ... } } publi...
F#: how to specify static overload to use? F#: how to specify static overload to use? static overloading f%23 TryParse B.TryParse F#: how to specify static overload to use? I have two classes declared in C# code: While calling B.TryParse from C# isn't problem, because correct overload is determined by out parameter typ...
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18028489_c2
18028489
fsharp
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things might I do to improve this XML output? I tried various attributes, but none of them seemed to help. Note that I need to keep my data structures immutable, and that I would like to avoid writing my own serialization library, or add a dependency to another homebrew Code signals: How, XML, Program, System, System....
things might I do to improve this XML output? I tried various attributes, but none of them seemed to help. Note that I need to keep my data structures immutable, and that I would like to avoid writing my own serialization library, or add a dependency to another homebrew Code signals: How, XML, Program, System, System....
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43239048_c0
43239048
fsharp
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Title: Why doesn&#x27;t F# interactive flag this error? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t F# interactive flag this error? Tags: compiler-errors, f%23-interactive, f%23, visual-studio Problem: Why doesn't F# interactive flag this error? I have some code with a few hundred lines. Many small pieces of it have the following ...
Why doesn&#x27;t F# interactive flag this error? Why doesn&#x27;t F# interactive flag this error? compiler-errors f%23-interactive f%23 visual-studio Why Series.observations Series.sample Party Interactive FS0039 Why doesn't F# interactive flag this error? I have some code with a few hundred lines. Many small pieces of...
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13915057_c0
13915057
fsharp
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Title: How to merge F# and C# assemblies with ILMerge so that all types would be available when referenced? Problem title: How to merge F# and C# assemblies with ILMerge so that all types would be available when referenced? Tags: f%23, c%23, ilmerge Problem: How to merge F# and C# assemblies with ILMerge so that all ty...
How to merge F# and C# assemblies with ILMerge so that all types would be available when referenced? How to merge F# and C# assemblies with ILMerge so that all types would be available when referenced? f%23 c%23 ilmerge How ILMerge AutoOpen How to merge F# and C# assemblies with ILMerge so that all types would be avail...
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40086947_c0
40086947
fsharp
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Title: f# Finding the difference between 2 obj[]lists Problem title: f# Finding the difference between 2 obj[]lists Tags: list, f%23, arrays Problem: f# Finding the difference between 2 obj[]lists I have 2 obj[]lists list1 and list2. List1 has a length of 8 and list2 has a length of 10. There are arrays in list1 that o...
f# Finding the difference between 2 obj[]lists f# Finding the difference between 2 obj[]lists list f%23 arrays Finding index:int list1:obj list2:obj list3 list.Empty list1.Length-1 list2.Length-1 list1.Item GetValue Equals list2.Item System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine Exists List f# Finding the difference between 2 obj...
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33666385_c0
33666385
fsharp
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Title: System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not find file Problem title: System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not find file Tags: io, f%23 Problem: System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not find file I have a file Roman_Numbers.txt , and i put it next to my *.fsx file in the folder of project. Then I tried to read...
System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not find file System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not find file io f%23 System.IO.FileNotFoundException Could Roman_Numbers.txt System.IO path:string File.ReadLines ListOfNumbers List.ofSeq Users Salman AppData Local Temp File System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not find fil...
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30851584_c0
30851584
fsharp
0
Title: Certain libraries force Visual Studio to compile F# project every single time Problem title: Certain libraries force Visual Studio to compile F# project every single time Tags: f%23, logary, visual-studio Problem: Certain libraries force Visual Studio to compile F# project every single time Certain nuget librari...
Certain libraries force Visual Studio to compile F# project every single time Certain libraries force Visual Studio to compile F# project every single time f%23 logary visual-studio Certain Visual Studio Certain libraries force Visual Studio to compile F# project every single time Certain nuget libraries seem to force ...
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11330186_c0
11330186
fsharp
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Title: F# Options... do they really prevent Null Reference Exceptions Problem title: F# Options... do they really prevent Null Reference Exceptions Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Options... do they really prevent Null Reference Exceptions I am reading the book "Professional F# 2.0" The author shows the following code let a str...
F# Options... do they really prevent Null Reference Exceptions F# Options... do they really prevent Null Reference Exceptions f%23 if Options Reference Exceptions None a.IsNone System.Console.WriteLine a.GetType a.isSome F# Options... do they really prevent Null Reference Exceptions I am reading the book "Professional ...
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62898755_c0
62898755
fsharp
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Title: Why is return type of this expression calculated to return type unit-&gt; int instead of int Problem title: Why is return type of this expression calculated to return type unit-&gt; int instead of int Tags: f%23 Problem: Why is return type of this expression calculated to return type unit-> int instead of int I ...
Why is return type of this expression calculated to return type unit-&gt; int instead of int Why is return type of this expression calculated to return type unit-&gt; int instead of int f%23 Why DateTimeToUnix DateTimeOffset ToUnixTimeSeconds Why is return type of this expression calculated to return type unit-> int in...
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19689568_c0
19689568
fsharp
0
Title: F# windowsforms application with custom class Problem title: F# windowsforms application with custom class Tags: f%23-scripting, f%23, functional-programming Problem: F# windowsforms application with custom class I have a button class derived from Button() with position attribute namespace fgame15 open System op...
F# windowsforms application with custom class F# windowsforms application with custom class f%23-scripting f%23 functional-programming fgame15 System System.Windows.Forms System.Drawing Game15Button position:Point Button this.Pozition Main Form BackColor Color.Pink Text Window Application btn.Text form.Controls.Add App...
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12959627_c1
12959627
fsharp
1
get; } T Big { get; } } internal class ByColour<T> : IByColour<T> { public T Green { get; private set; } public T Red { get; private set; } public T Blue { get; private set; } internal ByColour(T green, T red, T blue) { Green = green; Red = red; Blue = blue; } } internal class BySize<T> : IBySize<T> { public T Small {...
get; } T Big { get; } } internal class ByColour<T> : IByColour<T> { public T Green { get; private set; } public T Red { get; private set; } public T Blue { get; private set; } internal ByColour(T green, T red, T blue) { Green = green; Red = red; Blue = blue; } } internal class BySize<T> : IBySize<T> { public T Small {...
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9504428_c0
9504428
fsharp
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Title: Another twist on Type Providers Problem title: Another twist on Type Providers Tags: type-providers, runtime, f%23, compile-time Problem: Another twist on Type Providers Trying to extend the boundary of the usage of type provider, I figured I could use : //Does not work let exceldatatype = MyExcelTypeProvider.Ex...
Another twist on Type Providers Another twist on Type Providers type-providers runtime f%23 compile-time Another Type Providers Does MyExcelTypeProvider.ExcelFile Brokernet.xls elem:exceldatatype Row elem.BID Works elem:MyExcelTypeProvider.ExcelFile file2 Another twist on Type Providers Trying to extend the boundary of...
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5438558_c0
5438558
fsharp
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Title: What to call a function that splits lists? Problem title: What to call a function that splits lists? Tags: split, sml, f%23, functional-programming, haskell Problem: What to call a function that splits lists? I want to write a function that splits lists into sublists according to what items satisfy a given prope...
What to call a function that splits lists? What to call a function that splits lists? split sml f%23 functional-programming haskell What Bool initial_p_only x:xs What to call a function that splits lists? I want to write a function that splits lists into sublists according to what items satisfy a given property p . My ...
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8308414_c0
8308414
fsharp
0
Title: F# measure unit : from radians to velocity in m/s Problem title: F# measure unit : from radians to velocity in m/s Tags: measure, f%23 Problem: F# measure unit : from radians to velocity in m/s let's say I've defined an F# module for handling 3-dimensional vectors and measure unit: [<Measure>] type m [<Measure>]...
F# measure unit : from radians to velocity in m/s F# measure unit : from radians to velocity in m/s measure f%23 radians Measure Vector3 angle:float32 Math.Cos Math.Sin F# measure unit : from radians to velocity in m/s let's say I've defined an F# module for handling 3-dimensional vectors and measure unit: And somewher...
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75607806_c1
75607806
fsharp
1
Async.AwaitTask this.processMessage client portToken |> Async.Start return! connectLoop () } let worker = Async.TryCancelled (connectLoop (), fun f -> server.Stop ()) Async.Start (worker, portToken) with | :? SocketException as ex -> if ex.SocketErrorCode = SocketError.AddressAlreadyInUse then errorMessage <- $"TCP/IP...
Async.AwaitTask this.processMessage client portToken |> Async.Start return! connectLoop () } let worker = Async.TryCancelled (connectLoop (), fun f -> server.Stop ()) Async.Start (worker, portToken) with | :? SocketException as ex -> if ex.SocketErrorCode = SocketError.AddressAlreadyInUse then errorMessage <- $"TCP/IP...
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58604980_c0
58604980
fsharp
0
Title: How to generate custom tooltips in XPlot.GoogleCharts Treemap (F#)? Problem title: How to generate custom tooltips in XPlot.GoogleCharts Treemap (F#)? Tags: treemap, data-visualization, diagram, f%23, tooltip Problem: How to generate custom tooltips in XPlot.GoogleCharts Treemap (F#)? I want to generate a toolti...
How to generate custom tooltips in XPlot.GoogleCharts Treemap (F#)? How to generate custom tooltips in XPlot.GoogleCharts Treemap (F#)? treemap data-visualization diagram f%23 tooltip How XPlot.GoogleCharts Treemap Tooltip Options f7f7f7 ee8100 Chart.Treemap Chart.WithOptions Chart.WithLabels Location Parent Market Cha...
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33514124_c0
33514124
fsharp
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Title: Simple addition in FSCL does not update result array Problem title: Simple addition in FSCL does not update result array Tags: f%23, opencl Problem: Simple addition in FSCL does not update result array open FSCL open FSCL.Compiler open FSCL.Language open FSCL.Runtime [<ReflectedDefinition; Kernel>] let SimpleAdd...
Simple addition in FSCL does not update result array Simple addition in FSCL does not update result array f%23 opencl Simple FSCL FSCL.Compiler FSCL.Language FSCL.Runtime ReflectedDefinition Kernel SimpleAdd float32 WorkItemInfo wi.GlobalID EntryPoint Array.zeroCreate WorkSize a.LongLength Run a.Length Simple addition ...
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20692757_c0
20692757
fsharp
0
Title: Uncomptiable paramters type passing to delegate f# Problem title: Uncomptiable paramters type passing to delegate f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Uncomptiable paramters type passing to delegate f# I'm trying to pass delegate to outer managed API the delegate function is: type HookProc = delegate of int * nativeint * nati...
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35151668_c0
35151668
fsharp
0
Title: Use FParsec to parse float or int*float Problem title: Use FParsec to parse float or int*float Tags: fparsec, f%23 Problem: Use FParsec to parse float or int*float I've just started out playing around with FParsec, and I'm now trying to parse strings on the following format 10*0.5 0.25 0.75 3*0.1 0.9 I want 3*0....
Use FParsec to parse float or int*float Use FParsec to parse float or int*float fparsec f%23 Use FParsec UserState Parser float_ws pipe2 pint32 List.init Use FParsec to parse float or int*float I've just started out playing around with FParsec, and I'm now trying to parse strings on the following format I want 3*0.1, f...
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66286968_c1
66286968
fsharp
1
=27 HTTP/1.1 > Host: huskers.com > User-Agent: curl/7.64.1 > Accept: */* > < HTTP/1.1 200 OK < Cache-Control: private < Content-Type: text/csv < Server: Microsoft-IIS/8.5 < Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=Add2Calendar.csv < Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2021 01:06:04 GMT < Content-Length: 2248 < Event,Start Date,Start Ti...
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16216439_c0
16216439
fsharp
0
Title: What&#x27;s the difference between `ImmutableSortedSet` and fsharp `Set`? Problem title: What&#x27;s the difference between `ImmutableSortedSet` and fsharp `Set`? Tags: f%23, data-structures, c%23, binary-search-tree, .net Problem: What's the difference between `ImmutableSortedSet` and fsharp `Set`? BCL has intr...
What&#x27;s the difference between `ImmutableSortedSet` and fsharp `Set`? What&#x27;s the difference between `ImmutableSortedSet` and fsharp `Set`? f%23 data-structures c%23 binary-search-tree .net What ImmutableSortedSet Set SortedSet What's the difference between `ImmutableSortedSet` and fsharp `Set`? BCL has introdu...
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1038676_c0
1038676
fsharp
0
Title: F# strange printfn problem Problem title: F# strange printfn problem Tags: f%23 Problem: F# strange printfn problem I was playing around with F# (Visual Studio 2010 beta 1), and I wrote a little console script that asked the user to input 2 numbers and an operator and then executed it. It works fine, apart from ...
F# strange printfn problem F# strange printfn problem f%23 System.FormatException System.Int32.Parse Please System.Console.ReadLine num1 num2 F# strange printfn problem I was playing around with F# (Visual Studio 2010 beta 1), and I wrote a little console script that asked the user to input 2 numbers and an operator an...
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53972487_c1
53972487
fsharp
1
float,b: int ), k: (float*int) list)= match k with |[]->(a,b) |ki::kf-> if b= snd ki then (a+ fst ki,b) match p with |Poly [] -> Poly [] |Poly (a::af)-> match af with |[]-> Poly [a] |b::bf -> if snd a =snd b then Poly (fst a +fst b,snd a)::bf else *) let rec multiplyPolyByTerm (x:term, p:poly)= match x with | Term (co...
float,b: int ), k: (float*int) list)= match k with |[]->(a,b) |ki::kf-> if b= snd ki then (a+ fst ki,b) match p with |Poly [] -> Poly [] |Poly (a::af)-> match af with |[]-> Poly [a] |b::bf -> if snd a =snd b then Poly (fst a +fst b,snd a)::bf else *) let rec multiplyPolyByTerm (x:term, p:poly)= match x with | Term (co...
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28491617_c0
28491617
fsharp
0
Title: How do I print out lines recursively from a text file along with the average value of total elements from per line? Problem title: How do I print out lines recursively from a text file along with the average value of total elements from per line? Tags: element, list, recursion, average, f%23 Problem: How do I pr...
How do I print out lines recursively from a text file along with the average value of total elements from per line? How do I print out lines recursively from a text file along with the average value of total elements from per line? element list recursion average f%23 a per How ParseLine file.Head How do I print out lin...
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37092650_c0
37092650
fsharp
0
Title: Consuming F# from a C# project: Getting a &quot;method Not Found&quot; Problem title: Consuming F# from a C# project: Getting a &quot;method Not Found&quot; Tags: f%23, assembly-binding-redirect Problem: Consuming F# from a C# project: Getting a "method Not Found" I have a .NET class defined like so in an F# pro...
Consuming F# from a C# project: Getting a &quot;method Not Found&quot; Consuming F# from a C# project: Getting a &quot;method Not Found&quot; f%23 assembly-binding-redirect System.Net.WebException a Consuming Getting Not Found StockAnalyzer this.GetStockClose YahooContext.Load ichart.finance.yahoo.com table.csv stockIn...
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7944521_c0
7944521
fsharp
0
Title: Interrupt interpreted user code in Silverlight Problem title: Interrupt interpreted user code in Silverlight Tags: ironpython, f%23, silverlight, embedded-language, .net Problem: Interrupt interpreted user code in Silverlight I'd like to run some arbitrary user code in a Silverlight application. Of course I want...
Interrupt interpreted user code in Silverlight Interrupt interpreted user code in Silverlight ironpython f%23 silverlight embedded-language .net Interrupt Silverlight Interrupt interpreted user code in Silverlight I'd like to run some arbitrary user code in a Silverlight application. Of course I want to embed a Turing-...
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23611647_c0
23611647
fsharp
0
Title: How to parse a string value using FParsec Problem title: How to parse a string value using FParsec Tags: parsing, fparsec, f%23 Problem: How to parse a string value using FParsec How do I parse a simple string out of another string. In the FParsec Tutorial there is the following code given: let str s = pstring s...
How to parse a string value using FParsec How to parse a string value using FParsec parsing fparsec f%23 FParsec How Location LocationKeyWord EOL Success Failure Error Typeerror Expected Parser Given CharStream Type How to parse a string value using FParsec How do I parse a simple string out of another string. In the F...
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32193719_c0
32193719
fsharp
0
Title: F# canopy - how to use LiveHtmlReporter? Problem title: F# canopy - how to use LiveHtmlReporter? Tags: canopy-web-testing, f%23 Problem: F# canopy - how to use LiveHtmlReporter? I am trying to get F# and canopy to log tests in html files. So here it says that all I need to do is: open configuration open reporter...
F# canopy - how to use LiveHtmlReporter? F# canopy - how to use LiveHtmlReporter? canopy-web-testing f%23 LiveHtmlReporter IReporter Chrome liveHtmlReporter.saveReportHtml F# canopy - how to use LiveHtmlReporter? I am trying to get F# and canopy to log tests in html files. So here it says that all I need to do is: This...
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