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29294058
fsharp
0
Title: F# Function Parameter is Shown as Null by the IDE but it has a Value Problem title: F# Function Parameter is Shown as Null by the IDE but it has a Value Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Function Parameter is Shown as Null by the IDE but it has a Value I am currently reading Real World Functional Programming and I have a q...
F# Function Parameter is Shown as Null by the IDE but it has a Value F# Function Parameter is Shown as Null by the IDE but it has a Value f%23 Parameter Shown IDE Value Population newItem2 originalItem1 originalItem2 Decompose Use Increment prague0 Prague prague1 System.Console.ReadKey F# Function Parameter is Shown as...
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48755597_c0
48755597
fsharp
0
Title: Function reading from Console.In returns previous values Problem title: Function reading from Console.In returns previous values Tags: f%23 Problem: Function reading from Console.In returns previous values In order to learn F# I'm trying to solve the Codingame puzzle The Descent 8 numbers are read from Console.I...
Function reading from Console.In returns previous values Function reading from Console.In returns previous values f%23 Console.Error Console.In printfn System Array.init Console.In.ReadLine Seq.mapi Seq.maxBy Write Console.Error.WriteLine Debug Function reading from Console.In returns previous values In order to learn ...
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8682590_c0
8682590
fsharp
0
Title: Obserable take select conversion Problem title: Obserable take select conversion Tags: system.reactive, f%23 Problem: Obserable take select conversion I am learning RX (Reactive Extensions), I tried to use some code samples from internet, the source code was in C#: var input = new[] {1,2,3,4,5,4}.ToObservable();...
Obserable take select conversion Obserable take select conversion system.reactive f%23 Obserable ToObservable input.Take Select output.Dump System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq System.Reactive System.Reactive.Linq Done Obserable take select conversion I am learning RX (Reactive Extensions), I tried to use some...
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55632576_c1
55632576
fsharp
1
SSQLSERVER> let ctx = dbProv.GetDataContext() let test_func_connect = query { for x in ctx.Dbo.DimDate do select x } -- use sql profiller as suggested - sql submitted looks the same -- added below part of vs error message referring to: get_AccountBalances func? dataContext+dboSchema' member 'GetProperties': The type pr...
SSQLSERVER> let ctx = dbProv.GetDataContext() let test_func_connect = query { for x in ctx.Dbo.DimDate do select x } -- use sql profiller as suggested - sql submitted looks the same -- added below part of vs error message referring to: get_AccountBalances func? dataContext+dboSchema' member 'GetProperties': The type pr...
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21646914_c0
21646914
fsharp
0
Title: F# Develop a function counting the number of branches containing only "leaves" Problem title: F# Develop a function counting the number of branches containing only "leaves" Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: F# Develop a function counting the number of branches containing only "leave...
F# Develop a function counting the number of branches containing only "leaves" F# Develop a function counting the number of branches containing only "leaves" functional-programming f%23 Develop Exp Sin Cos Bin Digit Exponent dig1 dig2 System.Math.Pow System.Math.Sin System.Math.Cos System.Math.Exp d...
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57819003_c2
57819003
fsharp
2
0, Culture=neutral, Code signals: Expression, TypeProvider, LemonadeProvider, ProvidedMethod, AllEntities, myType.AddMember, Connection, LemonadeProvider.GenerativeProvider, Fact, Assert.true, obj.AllEntities, LemonadeProvider.Tests.fs, FS3033, LemonadeProviderImplementation, BasicGenerativeProvider, Microsoft.VisualSt...
0, Culture=neutral, Code signals: Expression, TypeProvider, LemonadeProvider, ProvidedMethod, AllEntities, myType.AddMember, Connection, LemonadeProvider.GenerativeProvider, Fact, Assert.true, obj.AllEntities, LemonadeProvider.Tests.fs, FS3033, LemonadeProviderImplementation, BasicGenerativeProvider, Microsoft.VisualSt...
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24732324_c0
24732324
fsharp
0
Title: Vectorizing a (recursive) function F# Problem title: Vectorizing a (recursive) function F# Tags: f%23, function, recursion Problem: Vectorizing a (recursive) function F# New to F#, and as my main tool is R, I am finding these "lower level" languages a bit challanging. I am trying to write a recursive function (C...
Vectorizing a (recursive) function F# Vectorizing a (recursive) function F# f%23 function recursion Vectorizing x:float knots:float i-1 Alpha1 Alpha2 degree-1 interior.knots Boundary.knots You interior.knots.sorted is.null B.mat Vectorizing a (recursive) function F# New to F#, and as my main tool is R, I am finding the...
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31081158_c0
31081158
fsharp
0
Title: Dictionary comprehensions(?) in F# (converting from C#) Problem title: Dictionary comprehensions(?) in F# (converting from C#) Tags: f%23, dictionary-comprehension, functional-programming, c%23 Problem: Dictionary comprehensions(?) in F# (converting from C#) OK, so, I'm just starting out learning F#. I have some...
Dictionary comprehensions(?) in F# (converting from C#) Dictionary comprehensions(?) in F# (converting from C#) f%23 dictionary-comprehension functional-programming c%23 C# DB Dictionary MyData Analysis Each IEnumerable dataDict.ContainsKey d.Id dataDict.Add ContainsKey d.Analysis logger.Warn String.Format Add Seq.dist...
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40354540_c0
40354540
fsharp
0
Title: Hopac timeOutMillis does not work as expected Problem title: Hopac timeOutMillis does not work as expected Tags: f%23, hopac Problem: Hopac timeOutMillis does not work as expected I recently started playing with Hopac and think that this is just awesome. Here is, however a problem that I cannot wrap my head arou...
Hopac timeOutMillis does not work as expected Hopac timeOutMillis does not work as expected f%23 hopac Hopac Random msg:string rnd.Next Started Instance Foo Job.delay Alt.choose Job.result Ch.take Log Hopac timeOutMillis does not work as expected I recently started playing with Hopac and think that this is just awesome...
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21990024_c0
21990024
fsharp
0
Title: How to retrieve XML attributes "two nodes deep" using F# Data's XML Type Provider? Problem title: How to retrieve XML attributes "two nodes deep" using F# Data's XML Type Provider? Tags: xml, f%23-data, f%23, type-providers Problem: How to retrieve XML attributes "two nodes deep" us...
How to retrieve XML attributes "two nodes deep" using F# Data's XML Type Provider? How to retrieve XML attributes "two nodes deep" using F# Data's XML Type Provider? xml f%23-data f%23 type-providers F# How XML Data Type Provider level2 level2Name4 level1 level1Name2 UTF-16 ROOT level1Name...
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533808_c1
533808
fsharp
1
// Join clause is optional joinList: | { [] } | joinClause { [$1] } | joinClause joinList { $1 :: $2 } joinClause: | INNER JOIN ID joinOnClause { $3, Inner, $4 } | LEFT JOIN ID joinOnClause { $3, Left, $4 } | RIGHT JOIN ID joinOnClause { $3, Right, $4 } // "On" clause is optional joinOnClause: | { None } | ON whereLis...
// Join clause is optional joinList: | { [] } | joinClause { [$1] } | joinClause joinList { $1 :: $2 } joinClause: | INNER JOIN ID joinOnClause { $3, Inner, $4 } | LEFT JOIN ID joinOnClause { $3, Left, $4 } | RIGHT JOIN ID joinOnClause { $3, Right, $4 } // "On" clause is optional joinOnClause: | { None } | ON whereLis...
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38979714_c0
38979714
fsharp
0
Title: Why do I always get an empty list when I try to return the contents of a mutable list from this module? Problem title: Why do I always get an empty list when I try to return the contents of a mutable list from this module? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why do I always get an empty list when I try to return the contents of...
Why do I always get an empty list when I try to return the contents of a mutable list from this module? Why do I always get an empty list when I try to return the contents of a mutable list from this module? f%23 this Why Account Guid Name Accounts accounts:Account List.find a.ID account::accounts Accounts.save Guid.Ne...
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64696131_c0
64696131
fsharp
0
Title: Caching calculated values in functional languages - design problem Problem title: Caching calculated values in functional languages - design problem Tags: functional-programming, architecture, f%23, design-patterns Problem: Caching calculated values in functional languages - design problem I'm relatively new to ...
Caching calculated values in functional languages - design problem Caching calculated values in functional languages - design problem functional-programming architecture f%23 design-patterns Caching Caching calculated values in functional languages - design problem I'm relatively new to functional programming, as an ex...
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49282680_c0
49282680
fsharp
0
Title: How do I runtime-instantiate a generic type in F#? Problem title: How do I runtime-instantiate a generic type in F#? Tags: f%23, generics Problem: How do I runtime-instantiate a generic type in F#? I wish I could do the following: type Logger = { warn : System.Type -> string -> unit // also methods for error, in...
How do I runtime-instantiate a generic type in F#? How do I runtime-instantiate a generic type in F#? f%23 generics logger.LogWarning How Logger System.Type IServiceProvider Type ILogger MakeGenericType serviceProvider.GetService log.warn Foo How do I runtime-instantiate a generic type in F#? I wish I could do the foll...
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14328314_c0
14328314
fsharp
0
Title: Cannot update SQL Server XML column from F# Problem title: Cannot update SQL Server XML column from F# Tags: sql-update, sql-server-2012, f%23, xml Problem: Cannot update SQL Server XML column from F# I could not find anything on the query expressions page that answered my question. In short, I can update any SQ...
Cannot update SQL Server XML column from F# Cannot update SQL Server XML column from F# sql-update sql-server-2012 f%23 xml F# Cannot SQL Server XML DBSchema.GetDataContext DBSchema SimpleDataContextType dbctx.My_Table Seq.iter s.IntCol Works s.VarcharCol Varchar s.XmlCol.Add XElement XName.Get ChildNode Does s.XmlCol ...
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36637936_c1
36637936
fsharp
1
::= <rule> | <rule> <syntax> <rule> ::= <opt-whitespace> "<" <rule-name> ">" <opt-whitespace> "::=" <opt-whitespace> <expression> <line-end> <opt-whitespace> ::= " " <opt-whitespace> | "" <expression> ::= <list> | <list> <opt-whitespace> "|" <opt-whitespace> <expression> <line-end> ::= <opt-whitespace> <EOL> | <line-e...
::= <rule> | <rule> <syntax> <rule> ::= <opt-whitespace> "<" <rule-name> ">" <opt-whitespace> "::=" <opt-whitespace> <expression> <line-end> <opt-whitespace> ::= " " <opt-whitespace> | "" <expression> ::= <list> | <list> <opt-whitespace> "|" <opt-whitespace> <expression> <line-end> ::= <opt-whitespace> <EOL> | <line-e...
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60670052_c0
60670052
fsharp
0
Title: How can I both hide and override inherited method in F#? Problem title: How can I both hide and override inherited method in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I both hide and override inherited method in F#? I want to create mockable handler for HttpClient , so I define it like this: type TestHandler() = inherit H...
How can I both hide and override inherited method in F#? How can I both hide and override inherited method in F#? f%23 How HttpClient TestHandler HttpMessageHandler SendAsync HttpRequestMessage CancellationToken Task HttpResponseMessage this.SendAsync base.SendAsync TestHandler.SendAsync HttpMessageHandler.SendAsync Mo...
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2923082_c0
2923082
fsharp
0
Title: F# PowerPack 2.0.0.0 issue: The task ...&quot;…\fslex.exe&quot; is invalid Problem title: F# PowerPack 2.0.0.0 issue: The task ...&quot;…\fslex.exe&quot; is invalid Tags: f%23 Problem: F# PowerPack 2.0.0.0 issue: The task ..."…\fslex.exe" is invalid I have upgraded F# PowerPack today from 1.9.9.9 to the latest 2...
F# PowerPack 2.0.0.0 issue: The task ...&quot;…\fslex.exe&quot; is invalid F# PowerPack 2.0.0.0 issue: The task ...&quot;…\fslex.exe&quot; is invalid f%23 PowerPack fslex.exe Program Files MSBuild FSharp FSharp.PowerPack.targets MSB6004 Microsoft Visual Studio Common7 IDE Windows Microsoft.NET Framework v4.0.30319 May2...
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58312417_c1
58312417
fsharp
1
, 'r> = | Left of 'l | Right of 'r First I added a functions for map and flatmap including custom operators for map as <!> and flatmap as >>= and =<< : [<AutoOpen>] module Either = let lmap f e = match e with | Left(l) -> Left(f(l)) | Right(r) -> Right(r) let rmap f e = match e with | Left(l) -> Left(l) | Right(r) -> R...
, 'r> = | Left of 'l | Right of 'r First I added a functions for map and flatmap including custom operators for map as <!> and flatmap as >>= and =<< : [<AutoOpen>] module Either = let lmap f e = match e with | Left(l) -> Left(f(l)) | Right(r) -> Right(r) let rmap f e = match e with | Left(l) -> Left(l) | Right(r) -> R...
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48326199_c1
48326199
fsharp
1
and ^T : (static member (-) : ^T * ^T -> ^T) and ^T : (static member (*) : ^T * ^T -> ^T) and ^T : (static member (/) : ^T * ^T -> ^T) and ^T : equality >() = let agent = let ops = { new INumerics<'T> with member ops.Zer = LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero<'T> member ops.Add(x, y) = (x, y) ||> add member ops.Sub(x, y) = ...
and ^T : (static member (-) : ^T * ^T -> ^T) and ^T : (static member (*) : ^T * ^T -> ^T) and ^T : (static member (/) : ^T * ^T -> ^T) and ^T : equality >() = let agent = let ops = { new INumerics<'T> with member ops.Zer = LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero<'T> member ops.Add(x, y) = (x, y) ||> add member ops.Sub(x, y) = ...
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20858126_c0
20858126
fsharp
0
Title: How to filter rows using Deedle Problem title: How to filter rows using Deedle Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: How to filter rows using Deedle In order to get comfortable with Deedle I made up a CSV file that represents a log of video rentals. RentedOn,Shop,Title 12/dec/2013 00:00:00,East,Rambo 12/dec/2013 00:00:00,...
How to filter rows using Deedle How to filter rows using Deedle deedle f%23 Deedle How RentedOn Shop Title East Rambo West Rocky __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ rentallog.csv Frame.ReadCsv Frame.groupRowsByString Frame.nest Series.map df.GetSeries Series.groupBy Frame.ofColumns Frame.countValues Frame.ofRows f:Frame f.AddSeries R...
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55003217_c0
55003217
fsharp
0
Title: F#. Terminated due to timeout when solving Project Euler #3 problem Problem title: F#. Terminated due to timeout when solving Project Euler #3 problem Tags: f%23, algorithm, primes, prime-factoring Problem: F#. Terminated due to timeout when solving Project Euler #3 problem I told about that problem: https://www...
F#. Terminated due to timeout when solving Project Euler #3 problem F#. Terminated due to timeout when solving Project Euler #3 problem f%23 algorithm primes prime-factoring Terminated Project Euler System int64 System.Math.Sqrt proposed::acc num::acc pe3 Console.ReadLine DateTime.Now List.max F#. Terminated due to tim...
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27089930_c0
27089930
fsharp
0
Title: Json Type Provider -&gt; using Load and credentials Problem title: Json Type Provider -&gt; using Load and credentials Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Json Type Provider -> using Load and credentials I am making the following request which is returning Json. let baseUrl = "http://wex-qa.mybluemix.net/resources/qu...
Json Type Provider -&gt; using Load and credentials Json Type Provider -&gt; using Load and credentials f%23-data f%23 Load Json Type Provider wex-qa.mybluemix.net aol.com HttpClient client.DefaultRequestHeaders.Authorization AuthenticationHeaderValue Basic Dictionary input.Add FormUrlEncodedContent client.PostAsync Re...
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28342039_c1
28342039
fsharp
1
I've tried so far: Passing escaped (" to make a valid string and some other escape seqs) to MyBaseEntities(strBulder). System.ArgumentException was unhandled Message: An unhandled exception of type 'System.ArgumentException' occurred in System.Data.Entity.dll Additional information: keyword not supported: data source....
I've tried so far: Passing escaped (" to make a valid string and some other escape seqs) to MyBaseEntities(strBulder). System.ArgumentException was unhandled Message: An unhandled exception of type 'System.ArgumentException' occurred in System.Data.Entity.dll Additional information: keyword not supported: data source....
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63152527_c0
63152527
fsharp
0
Title: F# Singleton and disposing internal resources Problem title: F# Singleton and disposing internal resources Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Singleton and disposing internal resources In my AWS lambda function, I need to access secret values from the AWS Secret manager. I am using the AWSSDK.SecretsManager.Caching package ...
F# Singleton and disposing internal resources F# Singleton and disposing internal resources f%23 Singleton SecretsManagerCache MyProject Amazon.SecretsManager.Extensions.Caching SecretsProvider Instance this.GetSecretString secretsCache.GetSecretString IDisposable this.Finalize secretsCache.Dispose F# Singleton and dis...
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71758803_c0
71758803
fsharp
0
Title: Column/Validation guarantees with Deedle Problem title: Column/Validation guarantees with Deedle Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: Column/Validation guarantees with Deedle Is there a way to express the notion that a data frame has already been validated? The best way I can think of is creating a wrapper type to restri...
Column/Validation guarantees with Deedle Column/Validation guarantees with Deedle deedle f%23 Column Validation Deedle CustomFrame Some Frame None df:Frame df.ColumnKeys Set.ofSeq keys.Contains Entry Color Frame.indexRowsInt CustomFrame.Some CustomFrame.None df:CustomFrame Frame.filterRowsBy Red Blue System.Text.Encodi...
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56459050_c0
56459050
fsharp
0
Title: Get Ip from TcpClient using f# Problem title: Get Ip from TcpClient using f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Get Ip from TcpClient using f# Hi I have a question. I am having simple server that looks like : let private Listener ip port = async { let listener = new TcpListener(ip, port) listener.Start() _logger.Info(printfn "...
Get Ip from TcpClient using f# Get Ip from TcpClient using f# f%23 ServerListenerException _logger.Error TcpClient f# Get Listener TcpListener listener.Start _logger.Info Server Port listener.Pending listener.AcceptTcpClientAsync Async.AwaitTask clientConnectionPool.Add Client client.Client.RemoteEndPoint Exception ex....
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55985835_c0
55985835
fsharp
0
Title: F#: [&lt;StructuredFormatDisplay&gt;] vs override __.ToString(). ¿What it&#x27;s wrong? Problem title: F#: [&lt;StructuredFormatDisplay&gt;] vs override __.ToString(). ¿What it&#x27;s wrong? Tags: attributes, f%23, record, tostring Problem: F#: [ ] vs override __.ToString(). ¿What it's wrong? Context: Running F#...
F#: [&lt;StructuredFormatDisplay&gt;] vs override __.ToString(). ¿What it&#x27;s wrong? F#: [&lt;StructuredFormatDisplay&gt;] vs override __.ToString(). ¿What it&#x27;s wrong? attributes f%23 record tostring __.ToString What StructuredFormatDisplay SizeGb Disk __.SizeGb Computer Manufacturer DiskCount Disks __.Id __.Ma...
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31011589_c0
31011589
fsharp
0
Title: Tokenize newline and string literals across new line in F# Problem title: Tokenize newline and string literals across new line in F# Tags: parsing, regex, f%23 Problem: Tokenize newline and string literals across new line in F# I'm working on a TOML parser with F# . In my current solution I split lines using: le...
Tokenize newline and string literals across new line in F# Tokenize newline and string literals across new line in F# parsing regex f%23 Tokenize Regex RegexOptions.Compiled tokenRe.Match Groups Captures x.Value OPENBR STR s.Substring s.Length-2 All NEWLINE RegexOptions Singleline Multiline Tokenize newline and string ...
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73835635_c0
73835635
fsharp
0
Title: How to read Appsettings.Json in .net 6 Web API with F# Problem title: How to read Appsettings.Json in .net 6 Web API with F# Tags: .net-6.0, appsettings, asp.net-web-api, f%23 Problem: How to read Appsettings.Json in .net 6 Web API with F# I want to read a simple connection string from the appsettings.json file ...
How to read Appsettings.Json in .net 6 Web API with F# How to read Appsettings.Json in .net 6 Web API with F# .net-6.0 appsettings asp.net-web-api f%23 Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration How Appsettings.Json Web API ConnectionStrings Server Database User Password TestModel PageModel IConfiguration _configuration Connec...
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47609221_c0
47609221
fsharp
0
Title: How best to create and manipulate a map for a text based game F# Problem title: How best to create and manipulate a map for a text based game F# Tags: f%23, function Problem: How best to create and manipulate a map for a text based game F# Ok so this is how my code looks for my map as of now let r58 = {id=58;ite...
How best to create and manipulate a map for a text based game F# How best to create and manipulate a map for a text based game F# f%23 function use How r58 pot2 r59 m13 row11 r60 r61 row12 List.concat row1 row2 row3 row4 row5 row6 row7 row8 row9 row10 bomb9 End General Banned bomb0 Clairvoyance Its bomb1 bomb2 bomb3 bo...
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40659910_c1
40659910
fsharp
1
up with efold . As you can probably guess, that's the one I couldn't get working. After fiddling with many type annotations, I came up with this version that only has a tiny squiggle left: let rec efold<'a, 'b, 'r> (e:'r) (f:'a * 'r -> 'r) (g:(Pair<'a> -> Pair<'a>) -> 'a -> 'a) (h:_) (nest:Nest<'a>) : 'r = match nest ...
up with efold . As you can probably guess, that's the one I couldn't get working. After fiddling with many type annotations, I came up with this version that only has a tiny squiggle left: let rec efold<'a, 'b, 'r> (e:'r) (f:'a * 'r -> 'r) (g:(Pair<'a> -> Pair<'a>) -> 'a -> 'a) (h:_) (nest:Nest<'a>) : 'r = match nest ...
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19625559_c0
19625559
fsharp
0
Title: How do I compile F# code with ML compatibility? Problem title: How do I compile F# code with ML compatibility? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I compile F# code with ML compatibility? The following F# fragment seems to be valid only if compiled in ML compatibility mode (run it here ): let i = (1 lxor 5) However I can...
How do I compile F# code with ML compatibility? How do I compile F# code with ML compatibility? f%23 How fsc.exe Program.fs How do I compile F# code with ML compatibility? The following F# fragment seems to be valid only if compiled in ML compatibility mode (run it here ): However I can't compile it in a trivial projec...
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14390422_c0
14390422
fsharp
0
Title: F# convert Vector array to Media.Polygon PointCollection Problem title: F# convert Vector array to Media.Polygon PointCollection Tags: f%23, polygons, vector, wpf Problem: F# convert Vector array to Media.Polygon PointCollection Different data strucs are good/better for some things not so much for others. Is the...
F# convert Vector array to Media.Polygon PointCollection F# convert Vector array to Media.Polygon PointCollection f%23 polygons vector wpf Vector Media.Polygon PointCollection Point Seq.ofArray seqFromArray1 seqFromArray2 seqFromArray3 arrayList1 System.Collections.ArrayList arrayList1.Add Seq.cast arrayList2 Media.Poi...
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37194369_c1
37194369
fsharp
1
= None; Second=firstPlayer; Third=None }, Double -> { First=None; Second=Some play.Player; Third=None } | { First= None; Second=firstPlayer; Third=None }, Triple -> { First=None; Second=None; Third=Some play.Player } | { First= None; Second=None; Third=firstPlayer }, Single -> { First=Some play.Player; Second=None; Thi...
= None; Second=firstPlayer; Third=None }, Double -> { First=None; Second=Some play.Player; Third=None } | { First= None; Second=firstPlayer; Third=None }, Triple -> { First=None; Second=None; Third=Some play.Player } | { First= None; Second=None; Third=firstPlayer }, Single -> { First=Some play.Player; Second=None; Thi...
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18253420_c0
18253420
fsharp
0
Title: Approximate periods of strings - port Python code to F# Problem title: Approximate periods of strings - port Python code to F# Tags: f%23, string, levenshtein-distance, python Problem: Approximate periods of strings - port Python code to F# Given two strings u and v we can compute the edit distance using the pop...
Approximate periods of strings - port Python code to F# Approximate periods of strings - port Python code to F# f%23 string levenshtein-distance python Approximate Python D.append i-1 j-1 t.append min3 u.Length v.Length Array2D.create u.Substring ks.Item tables.Item List.head List.rev Test Approximate periods of string...
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29391393_c0
29391393
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Breaking out of a loop Problem title: F#: Breaking out of a loop Tags: f%23, for-loop Problem: F#: Breaking out of a loop I am new to programming and F# is my first language. I have a list of URLs that, when first accessed, either returned HTTP error 404 or experienced gateway timeout. For these URLs, I woul...
F#: Breaking out of a loop F#: Breaking out of a loop f%23 for-loop System.Net.WebException Breaking File.Create id.ToString name.TrimEnd StreamWriter file.Write file.Close File.AppendAllText User Invalid URLs.txt F#: Breaking out of a loop I am new to programming and F# is my first language. I have a list of URLs that...
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6565662_c0
6565662
fsharp
0
Title: Does F# support interdependent classes in separate files? Problem title: Does F# support interdependent classes in separate files? Tags: circular-dependency, f%23 Problem: Does F# support interdependent classes in separate files? I'm working on IronJS, and one of our source files is getting very long. Right now,...
Does F# support interdependent classes in separate files? Does F# support interdependent classes in separate files? circular-dependency f%23 Does TryBinaryOperation Undefined Operators BoxedValue Contains IsUndefined get_Undefined DynamicObject x.TryBinaryOperation binder:BinaryOperationBinder arg:obj result:obj Here O...
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58999141_c0
58999141
fsharp
0
Title: InfluxValueField that implements two interfaces incompatible in F# Problem title: InfluxValueField that implements two interfaces incompatible in F# Tags: f%23, influxdb Problem: InfluxValueField that implements two interfaces incompatible in F# Referencing the Nuget package AdysTech.InfluxDB.Client.Net.Core , t...
InfluxValueField that implements two interfaces incompatible in F# InfluxValueField that implements two interfaces incompatible in F# f%23 influxdb InfluxValueField AdysTech.InfluxDB.Client.Net.Core AdysTech.InfluxDB.Client.Net event1 InfluxDatapoint field1 IComparable event1.Fields.Add Error FS0001 IInfluxValueField I...
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43911544_c0
43911544
fsharp
0
Title: Unexpected output type Problem title: Unexpected output type Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: Unexpected output type I am doing practice with F#. I am trying to create a simple program capable to find me out a couple of prime numbers that, summed together, equal a natural number input. It is the Goldbach conjectur...
Unexpected output type Unexpected output type f%23 recursion Unexpected Unexpected output type I am doing practice with F#. I am trying to create a simple program capable to find me out a couple of prime numbers that, summed together, equal a natural number input. It is the Goldbach conjecture. A single couple of prime...
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6004372_c1
6004372
fsharp
1
cmd:DbCommand = null let mutable data = [] member x.Command with get() = cmd member x.CreateCommand() = factory.CreateCommand() member x.AddParameter(p:string*dbType*Direction) = parameters <- p::parameters member x.Bind(v,f) = f v member x.Reader = ReaderBuilder(cmd) member x.Return(rBuilder:ReaderBuilder) = data let...
cmd:DbCommand = null let mutable data = [] member x.Command with get() = cmd member x.CreateCommand() = factory.CreateCommand() member x.AddParameter(p:string*dbType*Direction) = parameters <- p::parameters member x.Bind(v,f) = f v member x.Reader = ReaderBuilder(cmd) member x.Return(rBuilder:ReaderBuilder) = data let...
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11150947_c1
11150947
fsharp
1
,36): error FS0001: The type 'float' does not support any operators named '*=' So the operator *= is not working for floats. It is failing here ( normalize function ): this.X <- this.X *= inv To check the other overloads for the operator I temporarily created test functions for Vector2s: member this.MultiplyAssignmentT...
,36): error FS0001: The type 'float' does not support any operators named '*=' So the operator *= is not working for floats. It is failing here ( normalize function ): this.X <- this.X *= inv To check the other overloads for the operator I temporarily created test functions for Vector2s: member this.MultiplyAssignmentT...
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27367623_c0
27367623
fsharp
0
Title: Mocking NLog4Net with NSubstitute and capturing parameters passed to log.ErrorFormat Problem title: Mocking NLog4Net with NSubstitute and capturing parameters passed to log.ErrorFormat Tags: c%23-to-f%23, fsi, f%23 Problem: Mocking NLog4Net with NSubstitute and capturing parameters passed to log.ErrorFormat Am t...
Mocking NLog4Net with NSubstitute and capturing parameters passed to log.ErrorFormat Mocking NLog4Net with NSubstitute and capturing parameters passed to log.ErrorFormat c%23-to-f%23 fsi f%23 _loggerException Mocking NLog4Net NSubstitute log.ErrorFormat string.Empty this.c_logger.When Arg.Any logger.Arg ToString System...
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63073379_c1
63073379
fsharp
1
AscentStrategy) = let env, initState , ascentLimiter , _ = getEnvInitStateAndAscentLimiter ( maxPDCS , maximumSimulationTime , penaltyForExceedingRisk , rewardForDelivering , penaltyForExceedingTime , integrationTime , controlToIntegrationTimeRatio, descentRate , maximumDepth , bottomTime , legDiscreteTime ) ascentStr...
AscentStrategy) = let env, initState , ascentLimiter , _ = getEnvInitStateAndAscentLimiter ( maxPDCS , maximumSimulationTime , penaltyForExceedingRisk , rewardForDelivering , penaltyForExceedingTime , integrationTime , controlToIntegrationTimeRatio, descentRate , maximumDepth , bottomTime , legDiscreteTime ) ascentStr...
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43063912_c0
43063912
fsharp
0
Title: F# convention for brace placement Problem title: F# convention for brace placement Tags: f%23, convention Problem: F# convention for brace placement Is there a generally accepted convention for brace placement in F#? I found some examples in the documentation here , but they didn't seem to be consistent with eac...
F# convention for brace placement F# convention for brace placement f%23 convention Set.filter Set.remove None Some Set.add F# convention for brace placement Is there a generally accepted convention for brace placement in F#? I found some examples in the documentation here , but they didn't seem to be consistent with e...
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28978716_c0
28978716
fsharp
0
Title: Data sample for JSON type provider with optional property Problem title: Data sample for JSON type provider with optional property Tags: type-providers, f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Data sample for JSON type provider with optional property I am trying to use the JSON type provider to access StackOverflow / StackExch...
Data sample for JSON type provider with optional property Data sample for JSON type provider with optional property type-providers f%23-data f%23 Data JSON has_synonyms user_id is_moderator_only is_required has_more quota_max quota_remaining Data sample for JSON type provider with optional property I am trying to use t...
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23325502_c0
23325502
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a simpler way to use interfaces in F# implicitly? Problem title: Is there a simpler way to use interfaces in F# implicitly? Tags: interface, f%23 Problem: Is there a simpler way to use interfaces in F# implicitly? I am playing a bit with F# interfaces, by creating a simple data access class. The interfa...
Is there a simpler way to use interfaces in F# implicitly? Is there a simpler way to use interfaces in F# implicitly? interface f%23 IUserAccess GetUsers dbSchema.ServiceTypes.Users GetAllUsers UserAccess dbSchema.GetDataContext this.GetUsers db.Users Seq.where this.GetAllUsers Is there a simpler way to use interfaces ...
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43384882_c0
43384882
fsharp
0
Title: Is it at all possible to use UWP APIs that require Capabilities from .NET Framework? Problem title: Is it at all possible to use UWP APIs that require Capabilities from .NET Framework? Tags: bluetooth, c%23, uwp, f%23 Problem: Is it at all possible to use UWP APIs that require Capabilities from .NET Framework? I...
Is it at all possible to use UWP APIs that require Capabilities from .NET Framework? Is it at all possible to use UWP APIs that require Capabilities from .NET Framework? bluetooth c%23 uwp f%23 Capabilities NET UWP APIs Framework DeviceInformation.FindAllAsync First BluetoothLEDevice.FromIdAsync di.Id dev.GetGattServic...
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17209414_c0
17209414
fsharp
0
Title: F# Script to read file line by line and add string to each line Problem title: F# Script to read file line by line and add string to each line Tags: f%23, text Problem: F# Script to read file line by line and add string to each line Let's say I have this txt file: a b c d e f g h ch To each line I want to add ,3...
F# Script to read file line by line and add string to each line F# Script to read file line by line and add string to each line f%23 text Script System.IO EntryPoint File.ReadLines Seq.iter cmd.exe script.fsx namefile.txt Seq.iteri F# Script to read file line by line and add string to each line Let's say I have this tx...
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27511630_c0
27511630
fsharp
0
Title: Slow Haskell and Python code with Project Euler #2 Problem title: Slow Haskell and Python code with Project Euler #2 Tags: f%23, python, javascript, haskell, c%23 Problem: Slow Haskell and Python code with Project Euler #2 I was practicing a bit with Haskell to get to know the language (It's amazing) so I went t...
Slow Haskell and Python code with Project Euler #2 Slow Haskell and Python code with Project Euler #2 f%23 python javascript haskell c%23 Slow Haskell Python Project Euler n-1 n-2 Seq.where Seq.sum Fib EvenFibs Slow Haskell and Python code with Project Euler #2 I was practicing a bit with Haskell to get to know the lan...
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77213496_c0
77213496
fsharp
0
Title: Getting a WindowId from a window handle (HWND) without Windows App SDK Problem title: Getting a WindowId from a window handle (HWND) without Windows App SDK Tags: windows-app-sdk, hwnd, windows-runtime, f%23, c%23 Problem: Getting a WindowId from a window handle (HWND) without Windows App SDK I want to get a Win...
Getting a WindowId from a window handle (HWND) without Windows App SDK Getting a WindowId from a window handle (HWND) without Windows App SDK windows-app-sdk hwnd windows-runtime f%23 c%23 a Getting WindowId HWND Windows App SDK winrt::Windows::UI::WindowId GetWindowIdFromWindow ABI::Windows::UI::WindowId winrt::check_...
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70726756_c0
70726756
fsharp
0
Title: Binding not exhaustive warning in SML/NJ but not in F# for same pattern Problem title: Binding not exhaustive warning in SML/NJ but not in F# for same pattern Tags: f%23, sml, smlnj Problem: Binding not exhaustive warning in SML/NJ but not in F# for same pattern The SML/NJ code below results in a binding not exh...
Binding not exhaustive warning in SML/NJ but not in F# for same pattern Binding not exhaustive warning in SML/NJ but not in F# for same pattern f%23 sml smlnj Binding SML Oak Elem Maple Spruce Fir Pine Willow Carrot Zucchini Tomato Cucumber Lettuce Wheat Oat Barley Maize Grove Garden Field Vacant Tree Vegetable Grain P...
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68013575_c0
68013575
fsharp
0
Title: Should I reuse the same error number in different stored procedures when throwing errors? Problem title: Should I reuse the same error number in different stored procedures when throwing errors? Tags: f%23, throw, sql-server Problem: Should I reuse the same error number in different stored procedures when throwi...
Should I reuse the same error number in different stored procedures when throwing errors? Should I reuse the same error number in different stored procedures when throwing errors? f%23 throw sql-server System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException Should Giraffe e.Number e.Message Error Should I reuse the same error number in dif...
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20772029_c0
20772029
fsharp
0
Title: Pipeline operator refuses to work Problem title: Pipeline operator refuses to work Tags: f%23, pipeline, generics Problem: Pipeline operator refuses to work I can't understand why this let data = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<Dictionary<string, Dictionary<string, string>>>( File.ReadAllText <| Path.Combine(myPat...
Pipeline operator refuses to work Pipeline operator refuses to work f%23 pipeline generics Pipeline JsonConvert.DeserializeObject Dictionary File.ReadAllText Path.Combine ejv.json s:string Pipeline operator refuses to work I can't understand why this is ok, while this Gives me two errors, first is: and second is: What ...
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66403470_c1
66403470
fsharp
1
"bye" Y = None Z = None }|] *) How do I make this generic version work? type OptionConverter<'T>() = inherit ConverterBase() override this.FieldToString(x) = match x :?> Option<'T> with | None -> "" | Some x -> base.FieldToString(x) override __.StringToField(x) = match x with | "" -> None :> obj | s -> Convert.ChangeT...
"bye" Y = None Z = None }|] *) How do I make this generic version work? type OptionConverter<'T>() = inherit ConverterBase() override this.FieldToString(x) = match x :?> Option<'T> with | None -> "" | Some x -> base.FieldToString(x) override __.StringToField(x) = match x with | "" -> None :> obj | s -> Convert.ChangeT...
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64848288_c1
64848288
fsharp
1
256) // sigParam will be of type FipsEC.SignatureParameters let sigFactry = signatureFactoryProvider.CreateSignatureFactory(sigParams) // error, FS0001: The type 'FipsEC.SignatureParameters' is not compatible with the type 'IParameters<Algorithm>' FipsEC.SignatureParameters is defined as public class SignatureParameter...
256) // sigParam will be of type FipsEC.SignatureParameters let sigFactry = signatureFactoryProvider.CreateSignatureFactory(sigParams) // error, FS0001: The type 'FipsEC.SignatureParameters' is not compatible with the type 'IParameters<Algorithm>' FipsEC.SignatureParameters is defined as public class SignatureParameter...
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36521543_c0
36521543
fsharp
0
Title: Custom Windows.Forms control in F# with custom OnPaint? Problem title: Custom Windows.Forms control in F# with custom OnPaint? Tags: f%23, winforms, custom-controls Problem: Custom Windows.Forms control in F# with custom OnPaint? I tried to implement a custom Windows.Forms control in F#, but my "OnPaint" method ...
Custom Windows.Forms control in F# with custom OnPaint? Custom Windows.Forms control in F# with custom OnPaint? f%23 winforms custom-controls Custom Windows.Forms OnPaint System System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms Form Visible Text Drawing App WindowState FormWindowState.Maximized Canvas Control c.OnPaint e:PaintEventA...
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6975970_c0
6975970
fsharp
0
Title: Re-write F# code in VB.NET Problem title: Re-write F# code in VB.NET Tags: f%23 Problem: Re-write F# code in VB.NET Possible Duplicate: Re-write F# code in VB.NET Some time ago, I did some F# programming, the following code is used to serialize/deserialize float32 array: #light open System open System.IO open Sy...
Re-write F# code in VB.NET Re-write F# code in VB.NET f%23 Re-write VB.NET System System.IO System.Runtime.Serialization System.Text float32 DataContractSerializer MemoryStream ds.WriteObject ms.ToArray ds.ReadObject Done Re-write F# code in VB.NET Some time ago, I did some F# programming, the following code is used to...
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30814206_c1
30814206
fsharp
1
What I'm having trouble with is getting this to recurse somehow and go until there are no mines found adjacent, giving me a master list the mines I need to detonate. Once I get the master list of mines, I can detonate them and build an updated field with those mines becoming craters. Update @Kevin's answer worked, but...
What I'm having trouble with is getting this to recurse somehow and go until there are no mines found adjacent, giving me a master list the mines I need to detonate. Once I get the master list of mines, I can detonate them and build an updated field with those mines becoming craters. Update @Kevin's answer worked, but...
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59336209_c0
59336209
fsharp
0
Title: Apply function to each element to generate sequence with yield in F# Problem title: Apply function to each element to generate sequence with yield in F# Tags: f%23, sequence, yield Problem: Apply function to each element to generate sequence with yield in F# I am relative new with F# and one of the more complica...
Apply function to each element to generate sequence with yield in F# Apply function to each element to generate sequence with yield in F# f%23 sequence yield Apply Regex Regex.Match m.Success Some List.tail m.Groups g.Value None System.IO __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ test_input_01.txt File.ReadAllLines Seq.map Apply function t...
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25058524_c0
25058524
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp.Data -- How to Handle Null JSON Values? Problem title: FSharp.Data -- How to Handle Null JSON Values? Tags: json, f%23-data, f%23 Problem: FSharp.Data -- How to Handle Null JSON Values? I'm trying to convert the FSharp.Data examples to solutions for my problem i'm dealing with, but i'm just not getting ve...
FSharp.Data -- How to Handle Null JSON Values? FSharp.Data -- How to Handle Null JSON Values? json f%23-data f%23 FSharp.Data How Handle JSON Values Products Id:43 Name Id:45 root.Products Printio System FSharp.Data.JsonExtensions PrintioApi ApiProducts JsonProvider api.print.io f255af6f-9614-4fe2-aa8b-1b77b936d9d6 Api...
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26456066_c0
26456066
fsharp
0
Title: How to configure mono to use more than 4G memory? Problem title: How to configure mono to use more than 4G memory? Tags: f%23, mono Problem: How to configure mono to use more than 4G memory? I want to run an .NET executable that needs more than 4G RAM on OSX 10.9. I had Xamarin Studio installed but AFAIKT Xamari...
How to configure mono to use more than 4G memory? How to configure mono to use more than 4G memory? f%23 mono How github.com PATH MONO_GC_PARAMS Warning How to configure mono to use more than 4G memory? I want to run an .NET executable that needs more than 4G RAM on OSX 10.9. I had Xamarin Studio installed but AFAIKT X...
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58288607_c0
58288607
fsharp
0
Title: F# execution order against SQL database Problem title: F# execution order against SQL database Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: F# execution order against SQL database F# noob here. This might be something stupid, please forgive my lack of understanding. I am using FSharp.Data to access SQL on the back end. Have t...
F# execution order against SQL database F# execution order against SQL database f%23-data f%23 SQL TestMethod this.EmailReads_Test_InsertOneGetAll TblEmailReadHelper.all Seq.length TestTool.tblEmailReadDbCreate Assert.IsTrue lastCount.ToString initialCount.ToString F# execution order against SQL database F# noob here. ...
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33681421_c0
33681421
fsharp
0
Title: How to convert a list of objects to a primitive data type? Problem title: How to convert a list of objects to a primitive data type? Tags: f%23, list Problem: How to convert a list of objects to a primitive data type? I have this dicriminated union that represents a primitive type: type Expr = | Int of bigint | ...
How to convert a list of objects to a primitive data type? How to convert a list of objects to a primitive data type? f%23 list How Expr Real Symbol Bool List head::tail How to convert a list of objects to a primitive data type? I have this dicriminated union that represents a primitive type: And I am writing a functio...
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33882995_c1
33882995
fsharp
1
lpBaseAddress, byte[] lpBuffer, int dwSize, int& lpNumberOfBytesRead) let ReadMemory hProcess lpBaseAddress dwSize = let mutable buffer = Array.init dwSize byte let mutable lpNumberOfBytesRidden = 0 ReadProcessMemory(hProcess, lpBaseAddress, buffer, dwSize, &lpNumberOfBytesRidden) |> ignore buffer let gameProcesses = ...
lpBaseAddress, byte[] lpBuffer, int dwSize, int& lpNumberOfBytesRead) let ReadMemory hProcess lpBaseAddress dwSize = let mutable buffer = Array.init dwSize byte let mutable lpNumberOfBytesRidden = 0 ReadProcessMemory(hProcess, lpBaseAddress, buffer, dwSize, &lpNumberOfBytesRidden) |> ignore buffer let gameProcesses = ...
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69445210_c0
69445210
fsharp
0
Title: How to Simplify Asynchronous Programming in F# Problem title: How to Simplify Asynchronous Programming in F# Tags: asynchronous, f%23 Problem: How to Simplify Asynchronous Programming in F# I come from a C# background having used async/ await. I am trying to find a "less verbose" way of programming using a libra...
How to Simplify Asynchronous Programming in F# How to Simplify Asynchronous Programming in F# asynchronous f%23 How Simplify Asynchronous Programming Async.AwaitTask IPage Playwright.CreateAsync Async.RunSynchronously playwright.Chromium.LaunchAsync BrowserTypeLaunchOptions Headless page.GotoAsync go.xero.com BankRec B...
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Title: Why do active patterns require special syntax? Problem title: Why do active patterns require special syntax? Tags: active-pattern, pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: Why do active patterns require special syntax? If ordinary functions could be used as patterns it would save having to write trivial active patterns l...
Why do active patterns require special syntax? Why do active patterns require special syntax? active-pattern pattern-matching f%23 special Why NotEmpty Seq.tryPick Some None Literal Why do active patterns require special syntax? If ordinary functions could be used as patterns it would save having to write trivial activ...
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Prime = true while stop = false do //Get the next element from cache let p = cache.[i] i <- i+1 //Don't go past last index of cache if i >= len then stop <- true else () //Don't check primes > sqrt(n) if p > factorLimit then stop <- true else () //If its divisible by any prime, its not a prime if n % p = 0 then stop <-...
Prime = true while stop = false do //Get the next element from cache let p = cache.[i] i <- i+1 //Don't go past last index of cache if i >= len then stop <- true else () //Don't check primes > sqrt(n) if p > factorLimit then stop <- true else () //If its divisible by any prime, its not a prime if n % p = 0 then stop <-...
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Title: How to avoid changing state in F#? Problem title: How to avoid changing state in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to avoid changing state in F#? I have a C# WebAPI application that uses an F# library. The F# library has a value: let mutable CurrentCustomer:Customer option = None I also have: let Customers:Map<string,...
How to avoid changing state in F#? How to avoid changing state in F#? f%23 How WebAPI CurrentCustomer:Customer None Customers:Map Customer Customers Post CurrentCustomer HttpResponseMessage _customer FSharpLibrary.setCurrentCustomer Some How to avoid changing state in F#? I have a C# WebAPI application that uses an F# ...
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Title: Sending file via TCP with binary serialization/deserialization Problem title: Sending file via TCP with binary serialization/deserialization Tags: tcp, .net, deserialization, serialization, f%23 Problem: Sending file via TCP with binary serialization/deserialization I am currently writing a client/server applica...
Sending file via TCP with binary serialization/deserialization Sending file via TCP with binary serialization/deserialization tcp .net deserialization serialization f%23 InvalidCastException Sending TCP client:TcpClient srcFilePath:string BinaryFormatter Deserialize MemoryStream File.OpenRead fStream.CopyTo formatter.D...
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Title: Euler 23 in C#: 0.2 seconds, in F#: 30.5 seconds. Why? Problem title: Euler 23 in C#: 0.2 seconds, in F#: 30.5 seconds. Why? Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23, c%23 Problem: Euler 23 in C#: 0.2 seconds, in F#: 30.5 seconds. Why? I am not really satisfied with my F# solution to this problem because I can't find a beautifu...
Euler 23 in C#: 0.2 seconds, in F#: 30.5 seconds. Why? Euler 23 in C#: 0.2 seconds, in F#: 30.5 seconds. Why? c%23-to-f%23 f%23 c%23 Euler Why Euler023 List.filter List.toArray System.Collections.BitArray abundants.Length domain.Set domain.Get List.sum Math.Sqrt List ret.Add Main abundants.Count Program System.Diagnost...
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70025092_c0
70025092
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Title: Thoth.Json.Net conditional parsing Problem title: Thoth.Json.Net conditional parsing Tags: f%23, f%23-data Problem: Thoth.Json.Net conditional parsing I have a JSON document that I'm parsing using Thoth.Json.Net. The document has an array containing a set of objects that each have a "type" attribute with a value...
Thoth.Json.Net conditional parsing Thoth.Json.Net conditional parsing f%23 f%23-data Thoth.Json.Net Builder DecoderBuilder __.Bind decoder:Decoder Decoder Decode.andThen Thoth.Json.Net conditional parsing I have a JSON document that I'm parsing using Thoth.Json.Net. The document has an array containing a set of objects...
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7907635_c0
7907635
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Title: F# hurts my brain... can anyone help translate C# to F#? Problem title: F# hurts my brain... can anyone help translate C# to F#? Tags: c%23-to-f%23, c%23, f%23 Problem: F# hurts my brain... can anyone help translate C# to F#? I found a quick project I thought would be perfect for learning F#. However I just cann...
F# hurts my brain... can anyone help translate C# to F#? F# hurts my brain... can anyone help translate C# to F#? c%23-to-f%23 c%23 f%23 Subversion CompanyName SQL DBName Script Date Directory.EnumerateFiles File.ReadAllText Regex.Replace File.WriteAllText Encoding.Unicode F# hurts my brain... can anyone help translate...
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2839475_c0
2839475
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Title: Modified map2 (without truncation of lists) in F# - how to do it idiomatically? Problem title: Modified map2 (without truncation of lists) in F# - how to do it idiomatically? Tags: refactoring, haskell, f%23 Problem: Modified map2 (without truncation of lists) in F# - how to do it idiomatically? I'd like to rewr...
Modified map2 (without truncation of lists) in F# - how to do it idiomatically? Modified map2 (without truncation of lists) in F# - how to do it idiomatically? refactoring haskell f%23 Modified map2 a:as b:bs b:zipWith xs.GetEnumerator ys.GetEnumerator IEnumerator zenum.Current zenum.MoveNext zenum.Dispose xenum.MoveNe...
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47670508_c0
47670508
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Title: Anagram generation with F# Async Problem title: Anagram generation with F# Async Tags: f%23-async, anagram, string, f%23 Problem: Anagram generation with F# Async I am trying to think of a way of how to improve speed of my program and one of the parts is anagram generation. Would the async features help in this ...
Anagram generation with F# Async Anagram generation with F# Async f%23-async anagram string f%23 Anagram Async x::xs e::xs List.collect List.ofSeq List.map Array.ofList Seq.ofList Seq.toList Anagram generation with F# Async I am trying to think of a way of how to improve speed of my program and one of the parts is anag...
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15878848_c0
15878848
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Title: Authenticated http request fails in FSI only Problem title: Authenticated http request fails in FSI only Tags: f%23-data, f%23, fsi Problem: Authenticated http request fails in FSI only I'm making an authenticated request like this: let url = "https://datafeeds.networkrail.co.uk/ntrod/CifFileAuthenticate?type=CI...
Authenticated http request fails in FSI only Authenticated http request fails in FSI only f%23-data f%23 fsi System.Net.WebException Authenticated FSI datafeeds.networkrail.co.uk CifFileAuthenticate CIF_ALL_FULL_DAILY Basic Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes Convert.ToBase64String Http.Request Authorization Forbidden UTF-8 Error S...
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32487266_c0
32487266
fsharp
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Title: Using app.config from F# Script Problem title: Using app.config from F# Script Tags: configuration, f%23 Problem: Using app.config from F# Script I have seen several related questions here on stack overflow, however none appear to have answers. I will pose the question and then include links to related SO questi...
Using app.config from F# Script Using app.config from F# Script configuration f%23 F# Using app.config Script PredictBestEntities number:int tokens:string AnnotatorModel Seq.map Using app.config from F# Script I have seen several related questions here on stack overflow, however none appear to have answers. I will pose...
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3867466_c0
3867466
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Title: Which Namespace For EnvDTE? Problem title: Which Namespace For EnvDTE? Tags: visual-studio, f%23 Problem: Which Namespace For EnvDTE? I was playing with writing a Visual Studio Add-In in F# and I was following along with some stuff that Gabriel Culliver and Brian McNamara had posted in response to this question ...
Which Namespace For EnvDTE? Which Namespace For EnvDTE? visual-studio f%23 Which Namespace EnvDTE TestFSharpAddIn System Extensibility EnvDTE80 Which Namespace For EnvDTE? I was playing with writing a Visual Studio Add-In in F# and I was following along with some stuff that Gabriel Culliver and Brian McNamara had poste...
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46972938_c0
46972938
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Title: parallel computation does not produce a result? Problem title: parallel computation does not produce a result? Tags: f%23 Problem: parallel computation does not produce a result? My code seems to freeze up after the last iteration on my async workflow. is it a bug in the code or does it simply take realy long (2...
parallel computation does not produce a result? parallel computation does not produce a result? f%23 list_primes is_prime n_x next_prime x:float list_of_primes List.filter List.length equal_difference list:List test_sum_in_list temp1 Array.append List.map Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously parallel computation does ...
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24401567_c0
24401567
fsharp
0
Title: Need help understanding whats being done here Problem title: Need help understanding whats being done here Tags: f%23 Problem: Need help understanding whats being done here I am reading the book "F# for C# Developers" by Tao Liu. On page 139 There is an example of observer pattern. I am not sure if Microsoft pre...
Need help understanding whats being done here Need help understanding whats being done here f%23 Need this.Subscribe Need help understanding whats being done here I am reading the book "F# for C# Developers" by Tao Liu. On page 139 There is an example of observer pattern. I am not sure if Microsoft press or Tao would a...
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3241954_c0
3241954
fsharp
0
Title: Performance of .Net function calling (C# F#) VS C++ Problem title: Performance of .Net function calling (C# F#) VS C++ Tags: stopwatch, f%23, .net, c%23, c%2B%2B Problem: Performance of .Net function calling (C# F#) VS C++ Since F# 2.0 has become a part of VS2010 I take an interest in F#. I wondered what's the p...
Performance of .Net function calling (C# F#) VS C++ Performance of .Net function calling (C# F#) VS C++ stopwatch f%23 .net c%23 c%2B%2B Performance Net Program Main Stopwatch stopWatch.Start Console.WriteLine Program.ackermann stopWatch.Stop Time stopWatch.ElapsedMilliseconds Console.ReadLine _tmain _TCHAR clock_t std...
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30140586_c0
30140586
fsharp
0
Title: Xamarin Studio 5.9 can&#x27;t find FSharp.Core for an F# Library project Problem title: Xamarin Studio 5.9 can&#x27;t find FSharp.Core for an F# Library project Tags: xamarin, f%23, xamarin-studio Problem: Xamarin Studio 5.9 can't find FSharp.Core for an F# Library project I am running Xamarin Studio 5.9 (build ...
Xamarin Studio 5.9 can&#x27;t find FSharp.Core for an F# Library project Xamarin Studio 5.9 can&#x27;t find FSharp.Core for an F# Library project xamarin f%23 xamarin-studio Xamarin Studio FSharp.Core Library Could Version Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5f7f11d50a3a Reference Include Xamarin Studio 5.9 can't find FSharp.Co...
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64109366_c1
64109366
fsharp
1
\1\s\src\fsharp\FSharp.Core\seq.fs:line 194 at Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Internal.IEnumerator.filter@188.System-Collections-IEnumerator-MoveNext() in F:\workspace\_work\1\s\src\fsharp\FSharp.Core\seq.fs:line 196 at Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Internal.IEnumerator.map@75.DoMoveNext(b& curr) in F:\workspace\_work\1\s...
\1\s\src\fsharp\FSharp.Core\seq.fs:line 194 at Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Internal.IEnumerator.filter@188.System-Collections-IEnumerator-MoveNext() in F:\workspace\_work\1\s\src\fsharp\FSharp.Core\seq.fs:line 196 at Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Internal.IEnumerator.map@75.DoMoveNext(b& curr) in F:\workspace\_work\1\s...
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12339223_c0
12339223
fsharp
0
Title: Why do F# computation expressions require a builder object (rather than a class)? Problem title: Why do F# computation expressions require a builder object (rather than a class)? Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: Why do F# computation expressions require a builder object (rather than a class)? F# compu...
Why do F# computation expressions require a builder object (rather than a class)? Why do F# computation expressions require a builder object (rather than a class)? computation-expression f%23 a Why AttemptBuilder Why do F# computation expressions require a builder object (rather than a class)? F# computation expression...
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37005400_c0
37005400
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Adding an interface (like IComparable) to an existing type (e.g. from a library like Fare) Problem title: F#: Adding an interface (like IComparable) to an existing type (e.g. from a library like Fare) Tags: functional-programming, f%23, inheritance, interface, fare Problem: F#: Adding an interface (like ICom...
F#: Adding an interface (like IComparable) to an existing type (e.g. from a library like Fare) F#: Adding an interface (like IComparable) to an existing type (e.g. from a library like Fare) functional-programming f%23 inheritance interface fare a Adding IComparable e.g Fare Map.ofSeq Fare.State System.IComprable this.C...
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72679133_c0
72679133
fsharp
0
Title: VS Code : .net doesn&#x27;t exist in &quot;select debugger&quot; Problem title: VS Code : .net doesn&#x27;t exist in &quot;select debugger&quot; Tags: .net, c%23, f%23, ionide, visual-studio-code Problem: VS Code : .net doesn't exist in "select debugger" When I try to debug C# or F# or create launch.json , the ....
VS Code : .net doesn&#x27;t exist in &quot;select debugger&quot; VS Code : .net doesn&#x27;t exist in &quot;select debugger&quot; .net c%23 f%23 ionide visual-studio-code launch.json VS Code : .net doesn't exist in "select debugger" When I try to debug C# or F# or create launch.json , the .NET I installed does not appe...
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39315903_c1
39315903
fsharp
1
Team = { Name = c.HomeTeam; Score = c.FTHG; Shots = c.HS; ShotsOnTarget = c.HST; Corners = c.HC; Fouls = c.HF }; AwayTeam = { Name = c.AwayTeam; Score = c.FTAG; Shots = c.AS; ShotsOnTarget = c.AST; Corners = c.AC; Fouls = c.AF }; Odds = { H = float c.B365H; U = float c.B365D; B = float c.B365A } } ) let mapRows1617 (ro...
Team = { Name = c.HomeTeam; Score = c.FTHG; Shots = c.HS; ShotsOnTarget = c.HST; Corners = c.HC; Fouls = c.HF }; AwayTeam = { Name = c.AwayTeam; Score = c.FTAG; Shots = c.AS; ShotsOnTarget = c.AST; Corners = c.AC; Fouls = c.AF }; Odds = { H = float c.B365H; U = float c.B365D; B = float c.B365A } } ) let mapRows1617 (ro...
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62801232_c0
62801232
fsharp
0
Title: F# domain modelling with shared properties Problem title: F# domain modelling with shared properties Tags: f%23 Problem: F# domain modelling with shared properties I can't figure out how to do the following in idiomatic F# (slightly adjusted for clarity): type Shared(name, label, multivalue) = member val Name = ...
F# domain modelling with shared properties F# domain modelling with shared properties f%23 above Shared Name Label Multivalue TextField Xslt NumberField field.Multivalue E.g Actual DSL F# domain modelling with shared properties I can't figure out how to do the following in idiomatic F# (slightly adjusted for clarity): ...
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56777719_c0
56777719
fsharp
0
Title: How Reflection MakeUnion three level type? Problem title: How Reflection MakeUnion three level type? Tags: f%23 Problem: How Reflection MakeUnion three level type? I want to try to reflect all types of combinations, I am using a recursive function Working at two level But it won't work at the third level. open M...
How Reflection MakeUnion three level type? How Reflection MakeUnion three level type? f%23 System.Reflection.TargetParameterCountException How Reflection MakeUnion Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection UnionCaseInfo c.GetFields List.ofSeq FSharpType.IsUnion x.PropertyType FSharpType.GetUnionCases Array.map FSharpValue.MakeUnion ...
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64517736_c0
64517736
fsharp
0
Title: In C#, how to get the class/module type of an F#/Elmish.WPF object? Problem title: In C#, how to get the class/module type of an F#/Elmish.WPF object? Tags: elmish-wpf, f%23 Problem: In C#, how to get the class/module type of an F#/Elmish.WPF object? I am attempting to mix F# with C#. In my C# Dependency propert...
In C#, how to get the class/module type of an F#/Elmish.WPF object? In C#, how to get the class/module type of an F#/Elmish.WPF object? elmish-wpf f%23 Elmish.WPF FullName Elmish.WPF.ViewModel DependencyProperty VisitProperty DependencyProperty.Register Visit IInnerRow DataGridAnnotationControl PropertyMetadata e.NewVa...
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69335624_c0
69335624
fsharp
0
Title: Instantiating ServiceBusClient results in NotImplementedException Problem title: Instantiating ServiceBusClient results in NotImplementedException Tags: azureservicebus, f%23 Problem: Instantiating ServiceBusClient results in NotImplementedException Maybe related to this bug . I receive a NotImplementedException...
Instantiating ServiceBusClient results in NotImplementedException Instantiating ServiceBusClient results in NotImplementedException azureservicebus f%23 NotImplementedException Instantiating ServiceBusClient Azure.Messaging.ServiceBus Instantiating ServiceBusClient results in NotImplementedException Maybe related to th...
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22245268_c0
22245268
fsharp
0
Title: F# async workflow with timeout Problem title: F# async workflow with timeout Tags: timeout, .net, asynchronous, f%23 Problem: F# async workflow with timeout I really like F#'s async workflow, but as for me, it has one serious issue: it does not allow creating workflows which should execute no longer than some sp...
F# async workflow with timeout F# async workflow with timeout timeout .net asynchronous f%23 TimeoutException Some Async.RunSynchronously None operation:Async timeout:int Async Async.Sleep Real CPU gen0 gen1 gen2 F# async workflow with timeout I really like F#'s async workflow, but as for me, it has one serious issue: ...
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4414741_c0
4414741
fsharp
0
Title: Exception Handling with a WebClient object Problem title: Exception Handling with a WebClient object Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: Exception Handling with a WebClient object I've written a function to initiate a download given an url and WebClient object in F#. However, when I write my try .. with statement is gives...
Exception Handling with a WebClient object Exception Handling with a WebClient object .net f%23 UriFormatException Exception Handling WebClient url:string webClient:WebClient Uri References Updates webClient.DownloadProgressChanged.Add webClient.ResponseHeaders.Get Content-Length Int64.Parse args.BytesReceived webClien...
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19353818_c0
19353818
fsharp
0
Title: System.Linq.Enumerable.OfType&lt;T&gt; - is there a F# way? Problem title: System.Linq.Enumerable.OfType&lt;T&gt; - is there a F# way? Tags: type-providers, c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: System.Linq.Enumerable.OfType - is there a F# way? I'm looking to use the F# WSDL Type Provider. To call the web service I am us...
System.Linq.Enumerable.OfType&lt;T&gt; - is there a F# way? System.Linq.Enumerable.OfType&lt;T&gt; - is there a F# way? type-providers c%23-to-f%23 f%23 System.Linq.Enumerable.OfType System.ServiceModel.Description.ClientCredentials InvestmentServiceV1Client.InvestmentServiceV1Client ClientCredentials serviceClient.End...
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19516961_c0
19516961
fsharp
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t you use generic type parameters in constraints on type extensions? Problem title: Why can&#x27;t you use generic type parameters in constraints on type extensions? Tags: f%23, generics Problem: Why can't you use generic type parameters in constraints on type extensions? I've recently been working ...
Why can&#x27;t you use generic type parameters in constraints on type extensions? Why can&#x27;t you use generic type parameters in constraints on type extensions? f%23 generics Why IList __.ConcatWith Extension ConcatWith Why can't you use generic type parameters in constraints on type extensions? I've recently been w...
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59740024_c0
59740024
fsharp
0
Title: Can an F# Type Provider be designed to generate an AST type and parser? Problem title: Can an F# Type Provider be designed to generate an AST type and parser? Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Can an F# Type Provider be designed to generate an AST type and parser? My understanding of F# Type Providers is that ...
Can an F# Type Provider be designed to generate an AST type and parser? Can an F# Type Provider be designed to generate an AST type and parser? f%23 type-providers Can Type Provider AST Literal Grammar paren_expr MyAst AstProvider MyAst.TryParse Can an F# Type Provider be designed to generate an AST type and parser? My...
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41395198_c0
41395198
fsharp
0
Title: f# perform await async methods in list.iteri Problem title: f# perform await async methods in list.iteri Tags: asynchronous, f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: f# perform await async methods in list.iteri I have the following code in F# 4.0 let processEscalation escalationAction (escalationEvents:UpdateCmd.Record list)...
f# perform await async methods in list.iteri f# perform await async methods in list.iteri asynchronous f%23 c%23-to-f%23 list.iteri escalationEvents:UpdateCmd.Record Environment.NewLine Started List.iter x.incident_id service.PostAction Models.Action Async.AwaitTask ComposeEscalation ESC1 REACHED ESC2 ESC3 List.map f# ...
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58595334_c1
58595334
fsharp
1
info : Package 'Mpir.NET' is compatible with all the specified frameworks in project 'src/App/App.fsproj'. info : PackageReference for package 'Mpir.NET' version '0.4.0' added to file '/home/doug/f#favs/MpirProj/src/App/App.fsproj'. dotnet sln add src/App/App.fsproj the resulting App.fsproj file is : <Project Sdk="Mic...
info : Package 'Mpir.NET' is compatible with all the specified frameworks in project 'src/App/App.fsproj'. info : PackageReference for package 'Mpir.NET' version '0.4.0' added to file '/home/doug/f#favs/MpirProj/src/App/App.fsproj'. dotnet sln add src/App/App.fsproj the resulting App.fsproj file is : <Project Sdk="Mic...
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71683461_c0
71683461
fsharp
0
Title: With FParsec is it possible to manipulate the error position when a parser fails? Problem title: With FParsec is it possible to manipulate the error position when a parser fails? Tags: f%23, parsing, parser-combinators, fparsec Problem: With FParsec is it possible to manipulate the error position when a parser f...
With FParsec is it possible to manipulate the error position when a parser fails? With FParsec is it possible to manipulate the error position when a parser fails? f%23 parsing parser-combinators fparsec FParsec many1Satisfy2L List.exists Error Col UTF16-Col Block Note With FParsec is it possible to manipulate the erro...
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67750190_c0
67750190
fsharp
0
Title: how can I make a recursive async function in F#? Problem title: how can I make a recursive async function in F#? Tags: asynchronous, f%23, recursion Problem: how can I make a recursive async function in F#? I have the following: let getCandlesFrom (exchange: IExchange) (instrument: Instrument) (interval: TimeSpa...
how can I make a recursive async function in F#? how can I make a recursive async function in F#? asynchronous f%23 recursion candles.IsError candles.GetError IExchange Instrument TimeSpan DateTime CandleData DateTime.UtcNow exchange.GetCandles candles.GetError.Describe candles.Get Timestamp Array.append exchange.GetCa...
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