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54091873
fsharp
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-IExiter-Exit[a](String msg, ErrorCode errorCode) in C:\Users\eirik.tsarpalis\devel\public\Argu\src\Argu\Types.fs:line 62 at Argu.ArgumentParser\`1.Parse(FSharpOption\`1 inputs, FSharpOption\`1 configurationReader, FSharpOption\`1 ignoreMissing, FSharpOption\`1 ignoreUnrecognized, FSharpOption\`1 raiseOnUsage) in C:\Us...
-IExiter-Exit[a](String msg, ErrorCode errorCode) in C:\Users\eirik.tsarpalis\devel\public\Argu\src\Argu\Types.fs:line 62 at Argu.ArgumentParser\`1.Parse(FSharpOption\`1 inputs, FSharpOption\`1 configurationReader, FSharpOption\`1 ignoreMissing, FSharpOption\`1 ignoreUnrecognized, FSharpOption\`1 raiseOnUsage) in C:\Us...
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19370314_c1
19370314
fsharp
1
nistImage file = use stream = File.Open(file, FileMode.Open) use reader = new BinaryReader(stream) let magicNumber = readInt(reader) let nImages = readInt(reader) let nRows = readInt(reader) let nColumns = readInt(reader) (magicNumber, nImages, nRows, nColumns);; That was the easy part. The difficult part is the form o...
nistImage file = use stream = File.Open(file, FileMode.Open) use reader = new BinaryReader(stream) let magicNumber = readInt(reader) let nImages = readInt(reader) let nRows = readInt(reader) let nColumns = readInt(reader) (magicNumber, nImages, nRows, nColumns);; That was the easy part. The difficult part is the form o...
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47119481_c1
47119481
fsharp
1
2 1, 7, 18, 34, 55, ... Octagonal P8,n=n(3n−2) 1, 8, 21, 40, 65, ... The ordered set of three 4-digit numbers: 8128, 2882, 8281, has three interesting properties. The set is cyclic, in that the last two digits of each number is the first two digits of the next number (including the last number with the first). Each pol...
2 1, 7, 18, 34, 55, ... Octagonal P8,n=n(3n−2) 1, 8, 21, 40, 65, ... The ordered set of three 4-digit numbers: 8128, 2882, 8281, has three interesting properties. The set is cyclic, in that the last two digits of each number is the first two digits of the next number (including the last number with the first). Each pol...
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8828279_c0
8828279
fsharp
0
Title: Is "implicit overloading" possible? Problem title: Is "implicit overloading" possible? Tags: types, overloading, implicit, f%23, arguments Problem: Is "implicit overloading" possible? I've got the following example: type Stream (capacity) = let data = Array.zeroCreate capacity member private ...
Is "implicit overloading" possible? Is "implicit overloading" possible? types overloading implicit f%23 arguments Stream Array.zeroCreate s.position Text.UTF8Encoding Stream.encoder.GetBytes x.Length Array.create Stream.write int16 Is "implicit overloading" possible? I've got the following example: ...
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41786058_c0
41786058
fsharp
0
Title: Handling byref and out params in translating C# to F# Problem title: Handling byref and out params in translating C# to F# Tags: alglib, c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: Handling byref and out params in translating C# to F# Can someone help to translate the following C# example code from the Alglib library to F#? I w...
Handling byref and out params in translating C# to F# Handling byref and out params in translating C# to F# alglib c%23-to-f%23 f%23 LBFGS new Handling function1_grad x1-3 dx1 System.Math.Pow Main y-3 Several alglib.minlbfgsstate alglib.minlbfgsreport alglib.minlbfgscreate alglib.minlbfgssetcond alglib.minlbfgssetstpma...
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47508268_c1
47508268
fsharp
1
Failed (m, e) -> return ExternalLoginFailed (m, e) with | ex -> let logger = Locator.Current.GetService<ILog>() logger.Error Tag (sprintf "Unexpected sign-in failure with %O" provider) (Some ex) let message = String.Format(LocalisedStrings.ProviderSignInFailedTitle, provider) return ExternalLoginFailed (message, Some e...
Failed (m, e) -> return ExternalLoginFailed (m, e) with | ex -> let logger = Locator.Current.GetService<ILog>() logger.Error Tag (sprintf "Unexpected sign-in failure with %O" provider) (Some ex) let message = String.Format(LocalisedStrings.ProviderSignInFailedTitle, provider) return ExternalLoginFailed (message, Some e...
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70125281_c0
70125281
fsharp
0
Title: Incomplete structured construct at or before this point in pattern matching Problem title: Incomplete structured construct at or before this point in pattern matching Tags: f%23 Problem: Incomplete structured construct at or before this point in pattern matching So, I'm doing an assignment where I'm supposed to ...
Incomplete structured construct at or before this point in pattern matching Incomplete structured construct at or before this point in pattern matching f%23 Incomplete ImgUtil.color Circle Rectangle Mix Some None ImgUtil.fromColor ImgUtil.fromArgb ImgUtil.fromRgb name:string x:figure b:int h:int ImgUtil.mk ImgUtil.setL...
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11252545_c0
11252545
fsharp
0
Title: F# Computation Expressions: How to use `for` to return a `seq`? Problem title: F# Computation Expressions: How to use `for` to return a `seq`? Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: F# Computation Expressions: How to use `for` to return a `seq`? I'm writing a computation expression that is essentially imple...
F# Computation Expressions: How to use `for` to return a `seq`? F# Computation Expressions: How to use `for` to return a `seq`? computation-expression f%23 Computation Expressions How MBuilder.For Monadic MFunc These e2body e2state Seq.fold Seq.empty Builder MBuilder this.Bind this.Return this.Combine this.Delay this.Z...
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53134472_c0
53134472
fsharp
0
Title: Is there for every imperative algorithm a pure functional equivalent within the same space and time complexity class? Problem title: Is there for every imperative algorithm a pure functional equivalent within the same space and time complexity class? Tags: functional-programming, space-complexity, time-complexit...
Is there for every imperative algorithm a pure functional equivalent within the same space and time complexity class? Is there for every imperative algorithm a pure functional equivalent within the same space and time complexity class? functional-programming space-complexity time-complexity f%23 Is there for every impe...
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11991824_c0
11991824
fsharp
0
Title: F# transform list to a tree Problem title: F# transform list to a tree Tags: algorithm, f%23, recursion, tree Problem: F# transform list to a tree I have a list of tuples int*string where int is level and string is name let src = [ (0, "root"); (1, "a"); (2, "a1"); (2, "a2"); (1, "b"); (2, "b1"); (3, "b11"); (2,...
F# transform list to a tree F# transform list to a tree algorithm f%23 recursion tree b11 Branch Leaf Node level:int parents:list lst:list _::xs n-1 List.length List.head e.g root:int List.filter id:int name:string List.map _id _name ident:string tree:Node List.iter List.mapi Console.ReadKey F# transform list to a tree...
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24649958_c0
24649958
fsharp
0
Title: Portable F# library references .NET 4.5 (but not 4.0) Problem title: Portable F# library references .NET 4.5 (but not 4.0) Tags: f%23-3.0, .net-4.0, visual-studio-2013, f%23 Problem: Portable F# library references .NET 4.5 (but not 4.0) I'm trying to create portable F# library but it needs to target .NET 4.0 (co...
Portable F# library references .NET 4.5 (but not 4.0) Portable F# library references .NET 4.5 (but not 4.0) f%23-3.0 .net-4.0 visual-studio-2013 f%23 Portable NET net-4.0 visual-studio-2013 Portable F# library references .NET 4.5 (but not 4.0) I'm trying to create portable F# library but it needs to target .NET 4.0 (co...
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5731693_c0
5731693
fsharp
0
Title: Using C# library in an F# project? Problem title: Using C# library in an F# project? Tags: visual-studio, reference, f%23, c%23 Problem: Using C# library in an F# project? I'm fresh to F#, but I really want to learn it. I know Python, I know C#. As a matter of fact, I've got a C# library that I've made myself; i...
Using C# library in an F# project? Using C# library in an F# project? visual-studio reference f%23 c%23 Using RdioSharp RdioManager FSharpTest RdioSharp.dll Path Library FS0084 Assembly Using C# library in an F# project? I'm fresh to F#, but I really want to learn it. I know Python, I know C#. As a matter of fact, I've...
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45377237_c1
45377237
fsharp
1
of msbuild in mono so that I can get fsharp to compile and work? I got a later version of mono so it ought to be there. Any thoughts or suggestions are greatly appreciated. I tried following the suggestion of getting a branch of mono with msbuild included in it and I got the following errors: # ./cibuild.sh --target M...
I had previously exported the following envars: When I attempt to run autogen.sh, I get the following errors: I checked the extraction of mono-5.0.1 tarball that I got and see no reference to msbuild. Is there anyway to overcome the lack of msbuild in mono so that I can get fsharp to compile and work? I got a later ve...
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78501234_c1
78501234
fsharp
1
Data> = task { let translator = req |> RequestHandler.determineTranslator let! remoteHubConnectionRequest = RequestHandler.decodeAsyncHubConnection translator req let userIdStr = remoteHubConnectionRequest.UserID let attribute = userIdStr |> Negotiator.infoAttributeFromUserIdStr let negoptions = new NegotiationOptions ...
Data> = task { let translator = req |> RequestHandler.determineTranslator let! remoteHubConnectionRequest = RequestHandler.decodeAsyncHubConnection translator req let userIdStr = remoteHubConnectionRequest.UserID let attribute = userIdStr |> Negotiator.infoAttributeFromUserIdStr let negoptions = new NegotiationOptions ...
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36737786_c0
36737786
fsharp
0
Title: F# Akka - Wait for one group of actors to finish before starting next group Problem title: F# Akka - Wait for one group of actors to finish before starting next group Tags: actor, akka, f%23 Problem: F# Akka - Wait for one group of actors to finish before starting next group So I have a toy example here, where I...
F# Akka - Wait for one group of actors to finish before starting next group F# Akka - Wait for one group of actors to finish before starting next group actor akka f%23 Akka Wait System Akka.Actor Akka.Configuration Akka.FSharp System.create Configuration.defaultConfig Actor System.Random mailbox.Receive Thread.SpinWait...
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10139168_c0
10139168
fsharp
0
Title: Why does F# compiler generates IL NOP even in release builds? Problem title: Why does F# compiler generates IL NOP even in release builds? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does F# compiler generates IL NOP even in release builds? I've just stumbled across this and I'm a bit puzzled. I have an out-of-the-box VS 2010 F# pr...
Why does F# compiler generates IL NOP even in release builds? Why does F# compiler generates IL NOP even in release builds? f%23 Why NOP a:int b:int c:int int32 V_0 HERE IL_0000 IL_0001 ldarg.1 IL_0002 ldarg.2 IL_0003 bge.s IL_0009 IL_0005 IL_0006 IL_0007 br.s IL_000b IL_000a stloc.0 IL_000c ldarg.0 IL_000d ldloc.0 IL_...
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36212450_c0
36212450
fsharp
0
Title: How does the backwards pipeline (i.e. &quot;&lt;|&quot;) really work? Problem title: How does the backwards pipeline (i.e. &quot;&lt;|&quot;) really work? Tags: f%23, pipeline Problem: How does the backwards pipeline (i.e. "<|") really work? I need help understanding how "<|" behaves for the following code: Prop...
How does the backwards pipeline (i.e. &quot;&lt;|&quot;) really work? How does the backwards pipeline (i.e. &quot;&lt;|&quot;) really work? f%23 pipeline How i.e Prop.forAll FizzBuzz Fact FizzBuzz.transform Arb.generate Gen.map Arb.fromGen Buzz Fizz number.ToString How does the backwards pipeline (i.e. "<|") really wor...
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4937811_c1
4937811
fsharp
1
:00:00 AM</parameter> <parameter name="End" type="java.text.SimpleDateFormat">1/31/2011 12:00:00 AM</parameter> </parameters> </parameters> <parameters> <parameters> <parameter name="srid" type="java.lang.Integer">16677</parameter> <parameter name="pmid" type="java.lang.Integer">17018</parameter> <parameter name="Start...
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70972297_c0
70972297
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a way to rewrite the when clause in this match statement, in F# Problem title: Is there a way to rewrite the when clause in this match statement, in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a way to rewrite the when clause in this match statement, in F# I have a 'sub state': type SubState = | DoingA | DoingB | A...
Is there a way to rewrite the when clause in this match statement, in F# Is there a way to rewrite the when clause in this match statement, in F# f%23 SubState DoingA DoingB AFewMore State Initializing DoingStuff DoingNothing this.IsDoingStuff state.IsDoingStuff DoingStuffAndIDontCareAboutTheSubState Is there a way to ...
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64759094_c0
64759094
fsharp
0
Title: Javascript onclick alternative in F# - SAFE Problem title: Javascript onclick alternative in F# - SAFE Tags: javascript, f%23, elmish Problem: Javascript onclick alternative in F# - SAFE I have two divs of matching sizes on a page, and want to hide one and display the other, swapping between them on a button cli...
Javascript onclick alternative in F# - SAFE Javascript onclick alternative in F# - SAFE javascript f%23 elmish Javascript SAFE document.getElementsByClassName document.getElementById classList.remove active.classList.add DOCTYPE styles.css Page Title Click Div scripts.js Javascript onclick alternative in F# - SAFE I ha...
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37128594_c0
37128594
fsharp
0
Title: Is there any way for me to fully qualify a discriminated union path? Problem title: Is there any way for me to fully qualify a discriminated union path? Tags: discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: Is there any way for me to fully qualify a discriminated union path? Is there any way for me to fully qualify a discrim...
Is there any way for me to fully qualify a discriminated union path? Is there any way for me to fully qualify a discriminated union path? discriminated-union f%23 PostionOfScott ScottOnFirst ScottOnSecond ScottOnThird PostionOfBrian BrianOnFirst BrianOnSecond BrianOnThird PostionOfCherice ChericeOnFirst ChericeOnSecond...
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69038706_c1
69038706
fsharp
1
57 Any ideas? ///Edit The entire code block is from this: es |> Result.mapError (fun xs -> ChoiceError.Element(c.Name, xs)) |> Result.map (fun xs -> xs |> List.iter (fun (_, field) -> let parameter = ProvidedParameter(field.Name, field.FieldType) providedChoiceType.AddMember <| ProvidedConstructor( [parameter], invokeC...
57 Any ideas? ///Edit The entire code block is from this: es |> Result.mapError (fun xs -> ChoiceError.Element(c.Name, xs)) |> Result.map (fun xs -> xs |> List.iter (fun (_, field) -> let parameter = ProvidedParameter(field.Name, field.FieldType) providedChoiceType.AddMember <| ProvidedConstructor( [parameter], invokeC...
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27853567_c0
27853567
fsharp
0
Title: Named Parameters with fsharp data SqlClient Problem title: Named Parameters with fsharp data SqlClient Tags: fsharp.data.sqlclient, f%23, f%23-data Problem: Named Parameters with fsharp data SqlClient I am having trouble getting this code to compile when loading the T-Sql from an external file. The code works wh...
Named Parameters with fsharp data SqlClient Named Parameters with fsharp data SqlClient fsharp.data.sqlclient f%23 f%23-data media.mediaInfo Named Parameters SqlClient GetRecentMedia SqlCommandProvider DECLARE MedId NVARCHAR TopN Top MediaId Admin.connectionString ConfigFile Web.config FeedRecentMedia Social InstagramF...
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64630261_c1
64630261
fsharp
1
(tableDate : DateTime) = async { let! data = context.GetOfficeScheduleAsync(tableDate) |> Async.AwaitTask return data |> Seq.map(fun q -> { Visit.lastName = q.lastname firstName = q.firstname birthDate = q.birthdate appointmentTime = q.appointment_time tservice = q.service_time postingTime = q.posting_time chartNumber...
(tableDate : DateTime) = async { let! data = context.GetOfficeScheduleAsync(tableDate) |> Async.AwaitTask return data |> Seq.map(fun q -> { Visit.lastName = q.lastname firstName = q.firstname birthDate = q.birthdate appointmentTime = q.appointment_time tservice = q.service_time postingTime = q.posting_time chartNumber...
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42287515_c0
42287515
fsharp
0
Title: The type &#x27;float -&gt; float&#x27; does not match the type &#x27;float&#x27; Problem title: The type &#x27;float -&gt; float&#x27; does not match the type &#x27;float&#x27; Tags: casting, f%23, types Problem: The type 'float -> float' does not match the type 'float' Just started learning F#, and I am attempt...
The type &#x27;float -&gt; float&#x27; does not match the type &#x27;float&#x27; The type &#x27;float -&gt; float&#x27; does not match the type &#x27;float&#x27; casting f%23 types List.reduce List.map EvaluatingEtotheX.fs FS0001 FS0043 The type 'float -> float' does not match the type 'float' Just started learning F#,...
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66325086_c0
66325086
fsharp
0
Title: windows.forms and redrawing bitmaps Problem title: windows.forms and redrawing bitmaps Tags: forms, f%23, graphics Problem: windows.forms and redrawing bitmaps I'm implementing a gameboy emulator as so many before me. I'm trying to implement the PPU and to do this I'm using a class representing the screen. // ne...
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Title: What is wrong with 100000 factorial using ContinuationMonad? Problem title: What is wrong with 100000 factorial using ContinuationMonad? Tags: tail-recursion, continuations, monads, f%23 Problem: What is wrong with 100000 factorial using ContinuationMonad? It is powerful technique using recursion because its str...
What is wrong with 100000 factorial using ContinuationMonad? What is wrong with 100000 factorial using ContinuationMonad? tail-recursion continuations monads f%23 ContinuationMonad What ContinuationBuilder b.Bind b.Return b.ReturnFrom Bind ReturnFrom What is wrong with 100000 factorial using ContinuationMonad? It is po...
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Title: F# How create tree from nested sets? Problem title: F# How create tree from nested sets? Tags: f%23, nested-sets, recursion, tree Problem: F# How create tree from nested sets? I have nested sets data from my db and need transform this to tree data structure: type Item = { Id: int Left: int Right: int Level: int ...
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Title: Combining same length arrays into one 2d array in f# Problem title: Combining same length arrays into one 2d array in f# Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: Combining same length arrays into one 2d array in f# I have asked this question before in c# here and there wasnt really a succinct way of doing this. I m now trying ...
Combining same length arrays into one 2d array in f# Combining same length arrays into one 2d array in f# f%23 c%23 Combining arr1:array arr2:array arr1 Array.length Array2D.init arr2 MultiArray arr1.Length arr1.GetLength arr2.GetLength inp:float Combining same length arrays into one 2d array in f# I have asked this qu...
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Title: How do I convert missing values into strings? Problem title: How do I convert missing values into strings? Tags: missing-data, deedle, f%23 Problem: How do I convert missing values into strings? I have a Deedle DataFrame of type Frame<int,string> that contains some missing values. I would like to convert the mis...
How do I convert missing values into strings? How do I convert missing values into strings? missing-data deedle f%23 How Deedle DataFrame Frame Series.ofOptionalObservations Some None Frame.ofColumns FSI ColumnTypes System.String Frame.mapValues How do I convert missing values into strings? I have a Deedle DataFrame of...
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|> Seq.min |> Math.Floor axisY.Maximum <- values |> Seq.max |> Math.Ceiling let ctx = SynchronizationContext.Current let updateChart (valueX, valueY) = async { do! Async.SwitchToContext(ctx) if chart.IsDisposed then do! Async.SwitchToThreadPool() return false else series.Points.AddXY(valueX, valueY) |> ignore while se...
|> Seq.min |> Math.Floor axisY.Maximum <- values |> Seq.max |> Math.Ceiling let ctx = SynchronizationContext.Current let updateChart (valueX, valueY) = async { do! Async.SwitchToContext(ctx) if chart.IsDisposed then do! Async.SwitchToThreadPool() return false else series.Points.AddXY(valueX, valueY) |> ignore while se...
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Title: The type &#x27;CLIMutable&#x27; is not defined when I attempt to run FAKE&#x27;s build.cmd on Windows Problem title: The type &#x27;CLIMutable&#x27; is not defined when I attempt to run FAKE&#x27;s build.cmd on Windows Tags: f%23, f%23-fake Problem: The type 'CLIMutable' is not defined when I attempt to run FAKE...
The type &#x27;CLIMutable&#x27; is not defined when I attempt to run FAKE&#x27;s build.cmd on Windows The type &#x27;CLIMutable&#x27; is not defined when I attempt to run FAKE&#x27;s build.cmd on Windows f%23 f%23-fake CLIMutable FAKE build.cmd Windows Building FAKE.Deploy.Web.sln FS0039 Development deploy.web Fake.Dep...
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Title: Cannot re-use variable assigned within a computation expression Problem title: Cannot re-use variable assigned within a computation expression Tags: f%23 Problem: Cannot re-use variable assigned within a computation expression I'm trying to use computational expressions to create a builder-like DSL, but when I t...
Cannot re-use variable assigned within a computation expression Cannot re-use variable assigned within a computation expression f%23 Cannot Node Key Option Children List XPathFromParent None NodeBuilder self.Yield this.xpath CustomOperation xpath_from_parent __.XPathFromParent __.Nodes __.MidasMeasurementKey this.Bind ...
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Title: Using MD5 in F# Problem title: Using MD5 in F# Tags: f%23, hash, md5 Problem: Using MD5 in F# I am currently trying to pick up F#. This is my first time using a .NET language, and consequently I am very unfamiliar with the available APIs. As a beginner's project, I would like to implement my own duplicate file f...
Using MD5 in F# Using MD5 in F# f%23 hash md5 Using MD5 readAllBytesMD5 MD5.Create Seq.map File.ReadAllBytes Seq.groupBy md5.ComputeHash Using MD5 in F# I am currently trying to pick up F#. This is my first time using a .NET language, and consequently I am very unfamiliar with the available APIs. As a beginner's projec...
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.0" /> </dependentAssembly> </assemblyBinding> </runtime> </configuration> As FSharp.Core.dll in bin/debug is version 4.4.1.0. Running tests again gives System.IO.FileLoadException Could not load file or assembly 'xunit.assert, Version=2.1.0.3179, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=8d05b1bb7a6fdb6c' or one of its dependen...
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Title: Using the less than comparison operator for strings in F# Problem title: Using the less than comparison operator for strings in F# Tags: operators, linq, f%23 Problem: Using the less than comparison operator for strings in F# Code signals: System.InvalidOperationException, Using, Schema.Trade, trade.Year, trade....
Using the less than comparison operator for strings in F# Using the less than comparison operator for strings in F# operators linq f%23 System.InvalidOperationException Using Schema.Trade trade.Year trade.Month Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.QueryModule LessThanOrEqual System.String CONCAT Expression Func ex1 ex2 Expression.Gre...
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Title: Code breaks when moving recursive types around Problem title: Code breaks when moving recursive types around Tags: f%23 Problem: Code breaks when moving recursive types around During refactoring of some code, I noticed a situation where code breaks when moved around: type ThingBase () = class end and Functions =...
Code breaks when moving recursive types around Code breaks when moving recursive types around f%23 ThingBase Functions Create Unit Thing Functions.Create Code breaks when moving recursive types around During refactoring of some code, I noticed a situation where code breaks when moved around: If you move the Functions t...
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36191813_c0
36191813
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Title: F# Excel Interop: Marshal.GetActiveObject(&quot;Excel.Application&quot;) does not work Problem title: F# Excel Interop: Marshal.GetActiveObject(&quot;Excel.Application&quot;) does not work Tags: f%23, f%23-scripting, excel-interop Problem: F# Excel Interop: Marshal.GetActiveObject("Excel.Application") does not w...
F# Excel Interop: Marshal.GetActiveObject(&quot;Excel.Application&quot;) does not work F# Excel Interop: Marshal.GetActiveObject(&quot;Excel.Application&quot;) does not work f%23 f%23-scripting excel-interop Excel Interop Marshal.GetActiveObject Excel.Application Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel Microsoft.Office.Interop ...
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38701715_c0
38701715
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Title: Static member constraint for op_addition Problem title: Static member constraint for op_addition Tags: f%23 Problem: Static member constraint for op_addition I am trying to reinvent List.fold , List.reduce , and List.sum using pointfree inline functions for the sake of learning. Here is what I had: let flip f y ...
Static member constraint for op_addition Static member constraint for op_addition f%23 Static op_addition List.fold List.reduce List.sum Zero LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero Compile Type Expecting Full Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Operators Overloaded Static member constraint for op_addition I am trying to reinvent List.fold ,...
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75794778_c0
75794778
fsharp
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Title: error FS0001: This expression was expected to have type &#x27;cexp&#x27; but here has type &#x27;Label&#x27; Problem title: error FS0001: This expression was expected to have type &#x27;cexp&#x27; but here has type &#x27;Label&#x27; Tags: formal-methods, types, pg, f%23 Problem: error FS0001: This expression was...
error FS0001: This expression was expected to have type &#x27;cexp&#x27; but here has type &#x27;Label&#x27; error FS0001: This expression was expected to have type &#x27;cexp&#x27; but here has type &#x27;Label&#x27; formal-methods types pg f%23 FS0001 Label edge2dot Edge e.source e.target e.label Graph Types Parse Pa...
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34589996_c0
34589996
fsharp
0
Title: F# interactive in Visual Studio 2015 may ignore DLL include path Problem title: F# interactive in Visual Studio 2015 may ignore DLL include path Tags: visual-studio-2015, fsi, f%23, dll Problem: F# interactive in Visual Studio 2015 may ignore DLL include path I have a list of DLL load instructions that looks lik...
F# interactive in Visual Studio 2015 may ignore DLL include path F# interactive in Visual Studio 2015 may ignore DLL include path visual-studio-2015 fsi f%23 dll path Visual Studio DLL __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ Newtonsoft.Json net45 Newtonsoft.Json.dll Akka Akka.dll Newtonsoft.Json.Converters.DiscriminatedUnionConverter vis...
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11142852_c1
11142852
fsharp
1
-> (CC |> Seq.exists (fun v -> u = v))))) |> Seq.map (fun (s, t) -> (s, t |> Seq.filter (fun u -> u))) |> Seq.map (fun (s, t) -> (s, Seq.length t)) |> Seq.filter (fun (s, t) -> (S |> Seq.exists (fun u -> t = u))) |> Seq.map (fun (s, t) -> s) let NewBorns = CCN |> Seq.map (fun (s, t) -> t) |> Seq.concat |> Seq.filter (...
-> (CC |> Seq.exists (fun v -> u = v))))) |> Seq.map (fun (s, t) -> (s, t |> Seq.filter (fun u -> u))) |> Seq.map (fun (s, t) -> (s, Seq.length t)) |> Seq.filter (fun (s, t) -> (S |> Seq.exists (fun u -> t = u))) |> Seq.map (fun (s, t) -> s) let NewBorns = CCN |> Seq.map (fun (s, t) -> t) |> Seq.concat |> Seq.filter (...
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38163968_c1
38163968
fsharp
1
FParsec, net40-client, FParsecCS.dll, Aether, net35, Aether.dll, Chiron, Chiron.dll, Test, Suave.Successful, OK-result, Suave.Web, Suave.Operators, Suave.Http, Suave.Filters, Suave.Json, System.Runtime.Serialization, Suave.Writers, DataContract, Foo, DataMember, Name, Bar, a:Foo, a.foo, utf-8, GOOD, WHAT, System.Boole...
FParsec, net40-client, FParsecCS.dll, Aether, net35, Aether.dll, Chiron, Chiron.dll, Test, Suave.Successful, OK-result, Suave.Web, Suave.Operators, Suave.Http, Suave.Filters, Suave.Json, System.Runtime.Serialization, Suave.Writers, DataContract, Foo, DataMember, Name, Bar, a:Foo, a.foo, utf-8, GOOD, WHAT, System.Boole...
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2567299_c0
2567299
fsharp
0
Title: How do I properly implement a property in F#? Problem title: How do I properly implement a property in F#? Tags: f%23, mutable, let-binding Problem: How do I properly implement a property in F#? Consider my first attempt, a simple type in F# like the following: type Test() = inherit BaseImplementingNotifyPropert...
How do I properly implement a property in F#? How do I properly implement a property in F#? f%23 mutable let-binding How Test BaseImplementingNotifyPropertyChangedViaOnPropertyChanged this.Prop this.OnPropertyChanged Prop TestMethod TaskMaster_Test FTest target.PropertyChanged a.PropertyName target.Prop Assert.AreEqual...
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18928268_c0
18928268
fsharp
0
Title: F# numeric type casting Problem title: F# numeric type casting Tags: type-conversion, f%23 Problem: F# numeric type casting I'm writing a program in which I have to validate some input of type obj into numeric types. Basically, I'm looking to write functions validateint : obj -> int option validatefloat : obj ->...
F# numeric type casting F# numeric type casting type-conversion f%23 y.GetType Some System.Int16 None F# numeric type casting I'm writing a program in which I have to validate some input of type obj into numeric types. Basically, I'm looking to write functions In itself this isn't a problem, for example, for example I ...
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51534025_c0
51534025
fsharp
0
Title: Helix SharpDx toolkit not accessible in XAML Problem title: Helix SharpDx toolkit not accessible in XAML Tags: xaml, sharpdx, helix-3d-toolkit, f%23, c%23 Problem: Helix SharpDx toolkit not accessible in XAML I am porting an example from C# to F# working with the sharpDX helix toolkit. I downloaded with nuget al...
Helix SharpDx toolkit not accessible in XAML Helix SharpDx toolkit not accessible in XAML xaml sharpdx helix-3d-toolkit f%23 c%23 Helix SharpDx XAML Window schemas.microsoft.com xmlns:x xmlns:d xmlns:hx helix-toolkit.org xmlns:mc schemas.openxmlformats.org xmlns:i xmlns:ie Title Binding Width Height mc:Ignorable Window...
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40289552_c0
40289552
fsharp
0
Title: F#: What is the difference between [0; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5] and [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]? Problem title: F#: What is the difference between [0; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5] and [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]? Tags: list, f%23 Problem: F#: What is the difference between [0; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5] and [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]? I know how to make a list: let f n = l...
F#: What is the difference between [0; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5] and [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]? F#: What is the difference between [0; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5] and [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]? list f%23 What out_listA out_list List.reduce System EntryPoint Console.ReadLine Seq.fold Console.WriteLine F#: What is the difference between [0; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5] an...
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283561_c0
283561
fsharp
0
Title: Extracting Leaf paths from n-ary tree in F# Problem title: Extracting Leaf paths from n-ary tree in F# Tags: algorithm, f%23, n-ary-tree Problem: Extracting Leaf paths from n-ary tree in F# Inspired by this question , I wanted to try my hand at the latest ponder this challenge , using F# My approach is probably ...
Extracting Leaf paths from n-ary tree in F# Extracting Leaf paths from n-ary tree in F# algorithm f%23 n-ary-tree n-ary Extracting Leaf Node Branch List.map List.sum Extracting Leaf paths from n-ary tree in F# Inspired by this question , I wanted to try my hand at the latest ponder this challenge , using F# My approach...
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7901510_c1
7901510
fsharp
1
virtual void ProtVirtMethod() { OnSomething("From the virt method."); } private static void PrivStatMethod() { } public void Hello() { Console.WriteLine("Hello (IFirst)"); } public override void XHello() { Console.WriteLine("I'm SampleClass"); } public int MagicNumber() { return privI + protI + pubI; } public void Add...
virtual void ProtVirtMethod() { OnSomething("From the virt method."); } private static void PrivStatMethod() { } public void Hello() { Console.WriteLine("Hello (IFirst)"); } public override void XHello() { Console.WriteLine("I'm SampleClass"); } public int MagicNumber() { return privI + protI + pubI; } public void Add...
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8549433_c0
8549433
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to use continuations to make foldRight tail recursive? Problem title: Is it possible to use continuations to make foldRight tail recursive? Tags: scala, f%23, fold, tail-call-optimization Problem: Is it possible to use continuations to make foldRight tail recursive? The following blog article show...
Is it possible to use continuations to make foldRight tail recursive? Is it possible to use continuations to make foldRight tail recursive? scala f%23 fold tail-call-optimization List Nil annotation.tailrec Any s.toString Exception getStackTrace.size List.fill res2 Is it possible to use continuations to make foldRight ...
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35849351_c0
35849351
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, is it possible to pass a reference to a mutable, defaulted value as a parameter? Problem title: In F#, is it possible to pass a reference to a mutable, defaulted value as a parameter? Tags: f%23, mutable Problem: In F#, is it possible to pass a reference to a mutable, defaulted value as a parameter? For t...
In F#, is it possible to pass a reference to a mutable, defaulted value as a parameter? In F#, is it possible to pass a reference to a mutable, defaulted value as a parameter? f%23 mutable Field TypeA TypeB Etc hydrator:byref result:byref field:Field Unchecked.defaultof In F#, is it possible to pass a reference to a mu...
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57165150_c1
57165150
fsharp
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riers", request) |> toResult Here's the request type on the client: [<CLIMutable>] type Request = { RequestId : string Customer : Customer ItemQtys : ItemQty seq } UPDATE: I then attempted to apply a suggestion from this link and also using this reference . It didn't work though. member this.ConfigureServices(services:...
riers", request) |> toResult Here's the request type on the client: [<CLIMutable>] type Request = { RequestId : string Customer : Customer ItemQtys : ItemQty seq } UPDATE: I then attempted to apply a suggestion from this link and also using this reference . It didn't work though. member this.ConfigureServices(services:...
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62065026
fsharp
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Title: Fsharp&#x27;s Set seems to silently break Problem title: Fsharp&#x27;s Set seems to silently break Tags: set, f%23 Problem: Fsharp's Set seems to silently break I have this simple code: let httpSuccessCodes = Set.ofSeq [HttpStatusCode.OK; HttpStatusCode.NoContent] let httpSuccess (httpSuccessCode:HttpStatusCode)...
Fsharp&#x27;s Set seems to silently break Fsharp&#x27;s Set seems to silently break set f%23 Console.Error Fsharp Set Set.ofSeq HttpStatusCode.OK HttpStatusCode.NoContent httpSuccessCode:HttpStatusCode Console.WriteLine httpSuccessCodes.Contains amazonS3client.GetACLAsync task.Wait task.Result.HttpStatusCode task.IsCom...
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40704580_c1
40704580
fsharp
1
.Object value, System.Reflection.Binder binder, System.Globalization.CultureInfo culture, System.Reflection.BindingFlags invokeAttr) [0x0007d] in <8cd55ece525b4760b63de40980e005aa>:0 at System.Reflection.MonoMethod.ConvertValues (System.Reflection.Binder binder, System.Object[] args, System.Reflection.ParameterInfo[] p...
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45822775_c1
45822775
fsharp
1
>] [<assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")>] [<assembly: AssemblyCompany("")>] [<assembly: AssemblyProduct("MyProject")>] [<assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright © 2017")>] [<assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")>] [<assembly: AssemblyCulture("")>] // Setting ComVisible to false makes the types in this assembly not visible //...
>] [<assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")>] [<assembly: AssemblyCompany("")>] [<assembly: AssemblyProduct("MyProject")>] [<assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright © 2017")>] [<assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")>] [<assembly: AssemblyCulture("")>] // Setting ComVisible to false makes the types in this assembly not visible //...
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10867765_c0
10867765
fsharp
0
Title: Genetic algorithm for a card game (Dominion) Problem title: Genetic algorithm for a card game (Dominion) Tags: playing-cards, genetic-algorithm, f%23, artificial-intelligence Problem: Genetic algorithm for a card game (Dominion) I have a working F# program that runs Dominion , a card game. I would like to use a ...
Genetic algorithm for a card game (Dominion) Genetic algorithm for a card game (Dominion) playing-cards genetic-algorithm f%23 artificial-intelligence Genetic Dominion Smithy Province Copper Genetic algorithm for a card game (Dominion) I have a working F# program that runs Dominion , a card game. I would like to use a ...
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54946299_c1
54946299
fsharp
1
let fields = FSharpType.GetRecordFields t let data = [ "doc_id", 1|> box "doc_kind", "O"|> box "doc_code", "ORD-3-1"|> box "customer_code", "70084254_32"|> box "from_code", null "username", "admin"|> box "createdat", DateTime.Now |> box "updatedat", DateTime.Now |> box "dueat", null "signature", null "authorized", nul...
let fields = FSharpType.GetRecordFields t let data = [ "doc_id", 1|> box "doc_kind", "O"|> box "doc_code", "ORD-3-1"|> box "customer_code", "70084254_32"|> box "from_code", null "username", "admin"|> box "createdat", DateTime.Now |> box "updatedat", DateTime.Now |> box "dueat", null "signature", null "authorized", nul...
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27339842_c0
27339842
fsharp
0
Title: how does this FSharp dynamic operator Problem title: how does this FSharp dynamic operator Tags: sqldatareader, f%23, dynamic, ado.net Problem: how does this FSharp dynamic operator I found this fssnip http://www.fssnip.net/hh from Tomas Petricek. It nicely hides away lots of non functional codes while using the...
how does this FSharp dynamic operator how does this FSharp dynamic operator sqldatareader f%23 dynamic ado.net FSharp reader:SqlDataReader name:string typ.IsGenericType typ.GetGenericTypeDefinition DBNull.Value typ.GetMethod Some Invoke ado.net how does this FSharp dynamic operator I found this fssnip http://www.fssnip...
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35775572_c0
35775572
fsharp
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Title: How can I unify these two float functions? Problem title: How can I unify these two float functions? Tags: type-conversion, type-inference, f%23, generics, numbers Problem: How can I unify these two float functions? I found this neat trick of calculating the mean and the standard deviation in one pass over the d...
How can I unify these two float functions? How can I unify these two float functions? type-conversion type-inference f%23 generics numbers How float32 Seq LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero Seq.fold op_Explicit How can I unify these two float functions? I found this neat trick of calculating the mean and the standard devia...
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1468145_c0
1468145
fsharp
0
Title: How to do chained callbacks in F#? Problem title: How to do chained callbacks in F#? Tags: tcplistener, f%23, asynchronous Problem: How to do chained callbacks in F#? In C# I am using the asynchronous versions of TcpListener/TcpClient, and I am chaining these via the callback method so that another Accept/Read i...
How to do chained callbacks in F#? How to do chained callbacks in F#? tcplistener f%23 asynchronous How Start TcpListener IPAddress.Any listener.Start PostAccept listener.BeginAcceptTcpClient AcceptCallback IAsyncResult ar.AsyncState TcpClient listener:TcpListener listener.AsyncAcceptTcpClient Read How to do chained ca...
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41826528_c1
41826528
fsharp
1
Position) = match elm with | {Position.x=x;Position.y=y;} -> let rect = new Rectangle (int(x) + 400, int(y) + 200, 10, 10) let aBrush : SolidBrush = new SolidBrush (Color.OrangeRed) e.Graphics.FillEllipse (aBrush, int(x), int(y), 2 ,2) List.map drawPixel positions |> ignore let AU2Pixel (AU:float ) = (float (fst size)...
Position) = match elm with | {Position.x=x;Position.y=y;} -> let rect = new Rectangle (int(x) + 400, int(y) + 200, 10, 10) let aBrush : SolidBrush = new SolidBrush (Color.OrangeRed) e.Graphics.FillEllipse (aBrush, int(x), int(y), 2 ,2) List.map drawPixel positions |> ignore let AU2Pixel (AU:float ) = (float (fst size)...
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66439256_c0
66439256
fsharp
0
Title: How to handle exceptions in F# when using sequence expressions? Problem title: How to handle exceptions in F# when using sequence expressions? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to handle exceptions in F# when using sequence expressions? I am trying to write a F# function that reads a CSV file and returns its lines as a se...
How to handle exceptions in F# when using sequence expressions? How to handle exceptions in F# when using sequence expressions? f%23 sequence How StreamReader r.EndOfStream reader.ReadLine Exception ex.Message Seq.empty ReadLine How to handle exceptions in F# when using sequence expressions? I am trying to write a F# f...
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45137074_c0
45137074
fsharp
0
Title: F# assigning inherited property values in inherited constructors parameter list Problem title: F# assigning inherited property values in inherited constructors parameter list Tags: f%23 Problem: F# assigning inherited property values in inherited constructors parameter list I can't give an explanation to this er...
F# assigning inherited property values in inherited constructors parameter list F# assigning inherited property values in inherited constructors parameter list f%23 Eto.Forms MyCommand Eto.Forms.Command this.MenuText Command this.ToolBarText Click this.ToolTip this.Shortcut Application.Instance.CommonModifier Keys.M My...
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77419660_c0
77419660
fsharp
0
Title: Proper way to use the do! keyword to await a Task&lt;&#x27;a&gt; Problem title: Proper way to use the do! keyword to await a Task&lt;&#x27;a&gt; Tags: f%23, task Problem: Proper way to use the do! keyword to await a Task<'a> I'm using F# to interoperate with async C# classes. I have a case where I need to call a...
Proper way to use the do! keyword to await a Task&lt;&#x27;a&gt; Proper way to use the do! keyword to await a Task&lt;&#x27;a&gt; f%23 task Proper Task obj.workAsync res.ContinueWith Proper way to use the do! keyword to await a Task<'a> I'm using F# to interoperate with async C# classes. I have a case where I need to c...
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17126354_c0
17126354
fsharp
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Title: Performance tuning in F# scripts / F# interactive Problem title: Performance tuning in F# scripts / F# interactive Tags: profiling, f%23-interactive, .net, f%23, performance Problem: Performance tuning in F# scripts / F# interactive I need to convert an arbitrary integer (that is, bigint ) into its digits, so I ...
Performance tuning in F# scripts / F# interactive Performance tuning in F# scripts / F# interactive profiling f%23-interactive .net f%23 performance Performance System x:bigint x.ToString Seq.map Seq.toArray Seq.rev Real CPU gen0 gen1 gen2 Performance tuning in F# scripts / F# interactive I need to convert an arbitrary...
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46002323
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+ " milliseconds") x let PerfTestLoop() = let rec loop1 ctr l = if ctr%100 = 0 then Console.WriteLine("" + ctr.ToString()) match ctr with |500 -> l |_ -> let l2 = l @ hrLst loop1 (ctr+1) l2 let l = loop1 1 hrLst let len = l.Length let s = l @ l |> List.toSeq Console.WriteLine("input length: " + (Seq.length s).ToString...
+ " milliseconds") x let PerfTestLoop() = let rec loop1 ctr l = if ctr%100 = 0 then Console.WriteLine("" + ctr.ToString()) match ctr with |500 -> l |_ -> let l2 = l @ hrLst loop1 (ctr+1) l2 let l = loop1 1 hrLst let len = l.Length let s = l @ l |> List.toSeq Console.WriteLine("input length: " + (Seq.length s).ToString...
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36535869_c0
36535869
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Title: How to deal with rollbacks when using the Either monad (&quot;railway-oriented programming&quot;) Problem title: How to deal with rollbacks when using the Either monad (&quot;railway-oriented programming&quot;) Tags: f%23, functional-programming, haskell Problem: How to deal with rollbacks when using the Either ...
How to deal with rollbacks when using the Either monad (&quot;railway-oriented programming&quot;) How to deal with rollbacks when using the Either monad (&quot;railway-oriented programming&quot;) f%23 functional-programming haskell the How Either Fill Result Succeed FailWith Chessie.ErrorHandling.AsyncExtensions.Async....
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Title: Customise FsCheck output Problem title: Customise FsCheck output Tags: f%23, fscheck Problem: Customise FsCheck output I am testing with FsCheck and NUnit in VisualStudio. The problem currently is: I managed to generate random graphs (for testing some graph functionality) but when a test fails, FsCheck spits out...
Customise FsCheck output Customise FsCheck output f%23 fscheck Customise FsCheck GraphProperties NUnit.Framework FsCheck.NUnit Graph Empty MyGenerators Arbitrary this.Generator this.Shrinker Seq.empty TestFixture NUnitTest Property QuietOnSuccess __.cloningDoesNotChangeTheGraph Customise FsCheck output I am testing wit...
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Title: Remove from list f# Problem title: Remove from list f# Tags: f%23, recursion, list Problem: Remove from list f# I've been working this evening with lists in f# (creating, adding, searching etc) and have recently gotten stuck on a list item delete. The code is pretty straight forward. let menu = [("pizza",17);("h...
Remove from list f# Remove from list f# f%23 recursion list list Remove Remove from list f# I've been working this evening with lists in f# (creating, adding, searching etc) and have recently gotten stuck on a list item delete. The code is pretty straight forward. The error comes from the final line of the function, | ...
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8246548
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Title: Eliminating shift/reduce errors for binary ops Problem title: Eliminating shift/reduce errors for binary ops Tags: parsing, f%23, fsyacc, grammar Problem: Eliminating shift/reduce errors for binary ops fsyacc is emitting shift/reduce errors for all binary ops. I have this recursive production: scalar_expr: | sca...
Eliminating shift/reduce errors for binary ops Eliminating shift/reduce errors for binary ops parsing f%23 fsyacc grammar Eliminating scalar_expr binary_op Binary Constant BITAND BITOR BITXOR ADD SUB MUL DIV MOD EOF Eliminating shift/reduce errors for binary ops fsyacc is emitting shift/reduce errors for all binary ops...
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{ "netstandard1.6": { "dependencies": { "NETStandard.Library":"1.6.0", "Microsoft.FSharp.Core.netcore": "1.0.0-alpha-160629" } } } } Added this existing project to my solution, and package restore worked fine NuGet Package Manager UI failed to open, however, because "dotnet-compile-fsc":"1.0.0-preview2-*" from the pro...
{ "netstandard1.6": { "dependencies": { "NETStandard.Library":"1.6.0", "Microsoft.FSharp.Core.netcore": "1.0.0-alpha-160629" } } } } Added this existing project to my solution, and package restore worked fine NuGet Package Manager UI failed to open, however, because "dotnet-compile-fsc":"1.0.0-preview2-*" from the pro...
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Title: F# less than operator in pattern matching Problem title: F# less than operator in pattern matching Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: F# less than operator in pattern matching For some reason the less than operator in this pattern match will not work. It's the only error I have and it's driving me insane. I'm...
F# less than operator in pattern matching F# less than operator in pattern matching f%23 pattern-matching CheckAccount Balance Console.WriteLine Low High Account AccountNumber:string Balance:float this.Withdraw amnt:float this.Balance Unable Amount You amnt.ToString Your this.Balance.ToString this.Deposit Deposited thi...
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66681415
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Title: F# Binding to output while carrying the state Problem title: F# Binding to output while carrying the state Tags: computation-expression, f%23, monads Problem: F# Binding to output while carrying the state I am trying to use a Computation Expression to build a list of actions. I need to bind to a value that gets ...
F# Binding to output while carrying the state F# Binding to output while carrying the state computation-expression f%23 monads Binding Food Chicken Rice Step GetFood Eat Sleep duration:int Plan PlanBuilder this.Bind plan:Plan this.Yield this.Run List.rev CustomOperation this.Eat this.Sleep System.Random rng.NextDouble ...
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63498525_c0
63498525
fsharp
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Title: Excel DNA UDF obtain unprocessed values as inputs Problem title: Excel DNA UDF obtain unprocessed values as inputs Tags: excel-udf, excel-dna, f%23 Problem: Excel DNA UDF obtain unprocessed values as inputs I have written several helper functions in F# that enable me to deal with the dynamic nature of Excel over...
Excel DNA UDF obtain unprocessed values as inputs Excel DNA UDF obtain unprocessed values as inputs excel-udf excel-dna f%23 Excel DNA UDF ExcelDna.Integration.ExcelEmpty XlEmpty Some None Range.Value XlRangeValueDataType.xlRangeValueDefault ExcelFunction Description Validates Test Table Row TestTable.validator TestTab...
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18091887
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Title: F# comparison vs C# IComparable Problem title: F# comparison vs C# IComparable Tags: comparison, icomparable, f%23 Problem: F# comparison vs C# IComparable My problem, in a nutshell, is this: What can I do about storing a tuple (or any type with a constraint of 'comparison') in a C# container that requires an IC...
F# comparison vs C# IComparable F# comparison vs C# IComparable comparison icomparable f%23 IComparable y:IComparable FS0001 FS0193 Type Tuple F# comparison vs C# IComparable My problem, in a nutshell, is this: What can I do about storing a tuple (or any type with a constraint of 'comparison') in a C# container that re...
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50349820_c0
50349820
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Title: Creating new AppDomain in F# Interactive Problem title: Creating new AppDomain in F# Interactive Tags: f%23-interactive, wpf, .net, f%23 Problem: Creating new AppDomain in F# Interactive I need the ability to create a new AppDomain in F# interactive in order to host multiple WPF applications. I don't have any pr...
Creating new AppDomain in F# Interactive Creating new AppDomain in F# Interactive f%23-interactive wpf .net f%23 System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException Creating AppDomain Interactive PresentationCore.dll PresentationFramework.dll System.Xaml.dll WindowsBase.dll System System.Threading System.Windows AppDom...
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26831337_c0
26831337
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Title: Visual studio - f# - Error FS0588 : Block following this &#x27;let&#x27; is unfinished Problem title: Visual studio - f# - Error FS0588 : Block following this &#x27;let&#x27; is unfinished Tags: f%23, let, visual-studio-2012 Problem: Visual studio - f# - Error FS0588 : Block following this 'let' is unfinished my...
Visual studio - f# - Error FS0588 : Block following this &#x27;let&#x27; is unfinished Visual studio - f# - Error FS0588 : Block following this &#x27;let&#x27; is unfinished f%23 let visual-studio-2012 Visual Error FS0588 Block Probationary Fixed GradeLevel Junior_Dev Dev Senior_Dev Architect John_C Hamster John Connor...
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24759355_c0
24759355
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Title: In F#, what is the object initializer syntax with a mandatory constructor parameter? Problem title: In F#, what is the object initializer syntax with a mandatory constructor parameter? Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23, c%23 Problem: In F#, what is the object initializer syntax with a mandatory constructor parameter? Let...
In F#, what is the object initializer syntax with a mandatory constructor parameter? In F#, what is the object initializer syntax with a mandatory constructor parameter? f%23 c%23-to-f%23 c%23 this SomeClass SomeProperty sc1 sc2 sc3 TopicDescription IsReadOnly Method set_IsReadOnly In F#, what is the object initializer...
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37346048
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Title: F# recursive type: method vs function type inference differences Problem title: F# recursive type: method vs function type inference differences Tags: f%23, recursive-datastructures, type-inference, recursive-type Problem: F# recursive type: method vs function type inference differences Can someone explain pleas...
F# recursive type: method vs function type inference differences F# recursive type: method vs function type inference differences f%23 recursive-datastructures type-inference recursive-type Node Node2 Digit One Two Tree Empty Single Deep Add Tree.Add Type Expecting F# recursive type: method vs function type inference d...
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60813996_c0
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Title: Getting &quot;Could not load file or assembly &#x27;FSharp.Core, Version=4.7.0.0&quot; for pubished application Problem title: Getting &quot;Could not load file or assembly &#x27;FSharp.Core, Version=4.7.0.0&quot; for pubished application Tags: fluent-migrator, f%23 Problem: Getting "Could not load file or assem...
Getting &quot;Could not load file or assembly &#x27;FSharp.Core, Version=4.7.0.0&quot; for pubished application Getting &quot;Could not load file or assembly &#x27;FSharp.Core, Version=4.7.0.0&quot; for pubished application fluent-migrator f%23 Getting Could FSharp.Core Version Server MsSQLLocalDB Database Foo Trusted_...
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39578677_c0
39578677
fsharp
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Title: Why is type inference for an inline function forcing an argument to be of a certain type, as opposed to restricting it to having op_Explicit? Problem title: Why is type inference for an inline function forcing an argument to be of a certain type, as opposed to restricting it to having op_Explicit? Tags: constrai...
Why is type inference for an inline function forcing an argument to be of a certain type, as opposed to restricting it to having op_Explicit? Why is type inference for an inline function forcing an argument to be of a certain type, as opposed to restricting it to having op_Explicit? constraints type-inference generics ...
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19589833_c0
19589833
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Title: F# ExpandoObject as Dictionary Problem title: F# ExpandoObject as Dictionary Tags: f%23, c%23, expandoobject, dynamic Problem: F# ExpandoObject as Dictionary During slow time at work I wanted to translate a little DB access framework I coded from C# to F#. This framework uses dynamics and ExpandoObjects extensiv...
F# ExpandoObject as Dictionary F# ExpandoObject as Dictionary f%23 c%23 expandoobject dynamic ExpandoObject Dictionary List ToDynamic IDataReader reader.Read IDictionary reader.FieldCount dc.Add reader.GetName DBNull.Value.Equals result.Add x:obj SqlDataReader Value dictionary.Add reader.GetValue F# ExpandoObject as Di...
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42672795_c0
42672795
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Title: F# type mismatch when sending infix operator as parameter Problem title: F# type mismatch when sending infix operator as parameter Tags: function, mismatch, f%23, arguments, types Problem: F# type mismatch when sending infix operator as parameter I'm learning F# and is doing an exercise that requires me to perfo...
F# type mismatch when sending infix operator as parameter F# type mismatch when sending infix operator as parameter function mismatch f%23 arguments types InterpreterError Instruction ADD SUB MULT DIV SIN COS LOG EXP PUSH Stack x::_ x::s sGen1 sGen2 Type Expecting F# type mismatch when sending infix operator as paramet...
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22096024_c0
22096024
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Title: Compile error using F# WsdlService type provider Problem title: Compile error using F# WsdlService type provider Tags: wsdl, web-services, type-providers, f%23, amazon-ec2 Problem: Compile error using F# WsdlService type provider I'm trying out type providers in F#. I've had some success using the WsdlService pr...
Compile error using F# WsdlService type provider Compile error using F# WsdlService type provider wsdl web-services type-providers f%23 amazon-ec2 F# Compile WsdlService ec2 s3.amazonaws.com ec2-downloads ec2.wsdl ServiceUri ForceUpdate LocalSchemaFile ec2.wsdlschema amazon-ec2 Compile error using F# WsdlService type p...
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43491918_c0
43491918
fsharp
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Title: Why Threading.Timer can&#x27;t work in async block? Problem title: Why Threading.Timer can&#x27;t work in async block? Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: Why Threading.Timer can't work in async block? This program work fine: let mutable inc =0 let a(o:obj)= let autoEvent=o :?> AutoResetEvent Console.WriteLine("a"...
Why Threading.Timer can&#x27;t work in async block? Why Threading.Timer can&#x27;t work in async block? f%23 asynchronous Why Threading.Timer o:obj AutoResetEvent Console.WriteLine autoEvent.Set Timer autoEvent.WaitOne TcpListener IPAddress.Parse client:TcpClient sr:StreamReader sw:StreamWriter listener.AcceptTcpClient...
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14616462_c0
14616462
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Title: F# Method overload resolution not as smart as C#? Problem title: F# Method overload resolution not as smart as C#? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Method overload resolution not as smart as C#? Say, I have member this.Test (x: 'a) = printfn "generic" 1 member this.Test (x: Object) = printfn "non generic" 2 If I call it i...
F# Method overload resolution not as smart as C#? F# Method overload resolution not as smart as C#? f%23 Method this.Test Object test.Test Assert.AreEqual Array.BinarySearch BinarySearch Array F# Method overload resolution not as smart as C#? Say, I have If I call it in C# However, in F# So I have to add type annotatio...
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70792048
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1
around this constraint/warning somehow in F#? I don't understand why the recursive call on t.B (let result = test t.B) would cause 'a to be same type as 'b. I would need the two to be able to be different for what I am trying to do. Thanks. EDIT: Added the actual code giving this issue (at: return NaiveEval con.Eff): ...
around this constraint/warning somehow in F#? I don't understand why the recursive call on t.B (let result = test t.B) would cause 'a to be same type as 'b. I would need the two to be able to be different for what I am trying to do. Thanks. EDIT: Added the actual code giving this issue (at: return NaiveEval con.Eff): ...
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75151294_c0
75151294
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Title: Dotnet watch on macOS gives curl an tlsv1 alert protocol version error Problem title: Dotnet watch on macOS gives curl an tlsv1 alert protocol version error Tags: .net, asp.net, f%23, macos Problem: Dotnet watch on macOS gives curl an tlsv1 alert protocol version error I am developing an Asp.Net application on M...
Dotnet watch on macOS gives curl an tlsv1 alert protocol version error Dotnet watch on macOS gives curl an tlsv1 alert protocol version error .net asp.net f%23 macos Dotnet tlsv1 Server Server.fsproj loginInfo.json Accept Content-Type localhost:5001 IAdminApi Trying Connected ALPN CAfile cert.pem CApath OUT TLS Client ...
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9615810_c0
9615810
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Title: Proper way how to prepare data in async cancellable workflow with responsive UI Problem title: Proper way how to prepare data in async cancellable workflow with responsive UI Tags: f%23, mailboxprocessor, asynchronous, user-interface Problem: Proper way how to prepare data in async cancellable workflow with resp...
Proper way how to prepare data in async cancellable workflow with responsive UI Proper way how to prepare data in async cancellable workflow with responsive UI f%23 mailboxprocessor asynchronous user-interface Proper MailboxProcessor Proper way how to prepare data in async cancellable workflow with responsive UI This q...
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47151551_c0
47151551
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Title: F#, Pipe forward a match case without using temp variable Problem title: F#, Pipe forward a match case without using temp variable Tags: f%23 Problem: F#, Pipe forward a match case without using temp variable I would like to pipe-forward a variable to a match case without using a temp variable or a lambda. The i...
F#, Pipe forward a match case without using temp variable F#, Pipe forward a match case without using temp variable f%23 temp Pipe Function1 Function2 Many FunctionN Case1 Output Case2 Other IDEAL Syntax Should F#, Pipe forward a match case without using temp variable I would like to pipe-forward a variable to a match ...
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34976792_c1
34976792
fsharp
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Error parsing command line arguments. You have a mistake in your args, or are using the pre-2.1.8 argument style: Exception Message:unrecognized argument: '--listTargets'. --envvar [-ev] <string> <string>: Set environment variable <name> <value>. Supports multiple. --envflag [-ef] <string>: Set environment variable fl...
Error parsing command line arguments. You have a mistake in your args, or are using the pre-2.1.8 argument style: Exception Message:unrecognized argument: '--listTargets'. --envvar [-ev] <string> <string>: Set environment variable <name> <value>. Supports multiple. --envflag [-ef] <string>: Set environment variable fl...
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63912193_c1
63912193
fsharp
1
: Akka.FSharp" #r "nuget: Akka.Remote" open System open Akka.Actor open Akka.Configuration open Akka.FSharp let configuration = ConfigurationFactory.ParseString( @"akka { actor { provider = ""Akka.Remote.RemoteActorRefProvider, Akka.Remote"" deployment { /remoteecho { remote = ""akka.tcp://RemoteFSharp@172.16.104.242:9...
: Akka.FSharp" #r "nuget: Akka.Remote" open System open Akka.Actor open Akka.Configuration open Akka.FSharp let configuration = ConfigurationFactory.ParseString( @"akka { actor { provider = ""Akka.Remote.RemoteActorRefProvider, Akka.Remote"" deployment { /remoteecho { remote = ""akka.tcp://RemoteFSharp@172.16.104.242:9...
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77125831_c0
77125831
fsharp
0
Title: Generic attributes in F# Problem title: Generic attributes in F# Tags: f%23, c%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Generic attributes in F# I'm using Visual Studio 2022 17.7.4 (currently latest) and am trying to get generic attributes to work in F#. I can define them in both C# 11 and F# 7, I can also use/apply them in C#...
Generic attributes in F# Generic attributes in F# f%23 c%23 c%23-to-f%23 Generic AttributeUsage AttributeTargets.Property AllowMultiple Inherited MyCSharpAttribute Attribute MyClass MyProperty MyFSharpAttribute MyType MyMember1 MyMember2 Generic attributes in F# I'm using Visual Studio 2022 17.7.4 (currently latest) an...
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16280761_c0
16280761
fsharp
0
Title: R implemenation of Closure differs from other functional languages, which makes it behave like imperative language such as C#? Problem title: R implemenation of Closure differs from other functional languages, which makes it behave like imperative language such as C#? Tags: f%23, r, functional-programming, closu...
R implemenation of Closure differs from other functional languages, which makes it behave like imperative language such as C#? R implemenation of Closure differs from other functional languages, which makes it behave like imperative language such as C#? f%23 r functional-programming closures c%23 other Closure Action C...
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44275556_c0
44275556
fsharp
0
Title: f# inline method chosen principal confusing Problem title: f# inline method chosen principal confusing Tags: c%23, f%23, inline, polymorphism Problem: f# inline method chosen principal confusing type FooBar = FooBar with static member print (a:FooBar) = printfn "%s" "foobar" type PrintDefault = PrintDefault with...
f# inline method chosen principal confusing f# inline method chosen principal confusing c%23 f%23 inline polymorphism NotSupportedException FooBar a:FooBar PrintDefault a:int a:string a:obj Dynamic f# inline method chosen principal confusing doesn't method choosing follow the narrowest principal? but here the print : o...
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53075222_c0
53075222
fsharp
0
Title: Can&#x27;t use LINQ&#x27;s Expression Overload of MongoDB.Driver Include ProjectionDefinition Problem title: Can&#x27;t use LINQ&#x27;s Expression Overload of MongoDB.Driver Include ProjectionDefinition Tags: mongodb, linq, .net-core, f%23 Problem: Can't use LINQ's Expression Overload of MongoDB.Driver Include P...
Can&#x27;t use LINQ&#x27;s Expression Overload of MongoDB.Driver Include ProjectionDefinition Can&#x27;t use LINQ&#x27;s Expression Overload of MongoDB.Driver Include ProjectionDefinition mongodb linq .net-core f%23 Can LINQ Expression Overload MongoDB.Driver Include ProjectionDefinition System MongoDB.Bson MyDocument ...
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35166938_c0
35166938
fsharp
0
Title: How is F#&#x27;s static bound constraints implemented? Problem title: How is F#&#x27;s static bound constraints implemented? Tags: f%23, language-lawyer, c%23, .net, constraints Problem: How is F#'s static bound constraints implemented? In F#, you can perform black-magic voodoo 1 and perform static typed constra...
How is F#&#x27;s static bound constraints implemented? How is F#&#x27;s static bound constraints implemented? f%23 language-lawyer c%23 .net constraints How Collection Add Seq.iter a:List Collection.init b:SynchronizedCollection How is F#'s static bound constraints implemented? In F#, you can perform black-magic voodoo...
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49680526_c0
49680526
fsharp
0
Title: Should I see a difference when leaving out the unit parameter in this bind() argument? Problem title: Should I see a difference when leaving out the unit parameter in this bind() argument? Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: Should I see a difference when leaving out the unit parameter in this bind() argument? In this F# ...
Should I see a difference when leaving out the unit parameter in this bind() argument? Should I see a difference when leaving out the unit parameter in this bind() argument? .net f%23 Should System.Int32.TryParse None System.Console.ReadLine Some Msg Should I see a difference when leaving out the unit parameter in this...
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65812303_c1
65812303
fsharp
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member x.AddtoArgumentDropDownList(argumentText:string) = argumentDropDownList.Add(argumentText) //Add new Argument in Text to argumentDropDownList //Check to see if Text is already in the argumentDropDownList //If its there throw it way //if Not add it to the argumentDropDownList member x.ArgumentDropDownList with ge...
member x.AddtoArgumentDropDownList(argumentText:string) = argumentDropDownList.Add(argumentText) //Add new Argument in Text to argumentDropDownList //Check to see if Text is already in the argumentDropDownList //If its there throw it way //if Not add it to the argumentDropDownList member x.ArgumentDropDownList with ge...
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