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43480329
fsharp
0
Title: F# Generic Function Problem title: F# Generic Function Tags: .net, json, f%23 Problem: F# Generic Function in piping to/from net objects I learned that I could do this: let jsonDeserialize json = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<Dictionary<System.String, System.String>>(json) then pipe serialized Json Key/Value pai...
F# Generic Function F# Generic Function .net json f%23 Generic JsonConvert.DeserializeObject Dictionary System.String F# Generic Function in piping to/from net objects I learned that I could do this: then pipe serialized Json Key/Value pairs into jsonDeserialize. It works well. My next question is can I genericize the ...
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23021251_c0
23021251
fsharp
0
Title: How to change a dropdown in an F# Canopy UI Testing Script Problem title: How to change a dropdown in an F# Canopy UI Testing Script Tags: testing, asp.net, canopy-web-testing, f%23 Problem: How to change a dropdown in an F# Canopy UI Testing Script I am really enjoying using Canopy Web Testing to test out my .N...
How to change a dropdown in an F# Canopy UI Testing Script How to change a dropdown in an F# Canopy UI Testing Script testing asp.net canopy-web-testing f%23 How Canopy Testing Script asp.net How to change a dropdown in an F# Canopy UI Testing Script I am really enjoying using Canopy Web Testing to test out my .NET Web...
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37093957_c0
37093957
fsharp
0
Title: Why these arguments inferred to have a unit type? Problem title: Why these arguments inferred to have a unit type? Tags: types, f%23, unit-type Problem: Why these arguments inferred to have a unit type? I deliberately added x to the end of this function let myMax x y = if x > y then x else y x I was expecting th...
Why these arguments inferred to have a unit type? Why these arguments inferred to have a unit type? types f%23 unit-type Why x:unit y:unit foo2 Why these arguments inferred to have a unit type? I deliberately added x to the end of this function I was expecting that x and y arguments are still of ‘a type, but I get this...
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19926211_c0
19926211
fsharp
0
Title: math.net DenseVectors vs DenseMatrix 1xn | nx1 Problem title: math.net DenseVectors vs DenseMatrix 1xn | nx1 Tags: mathnet-numerics, matrix-multiplication, f%23, math.net Problem: math.net DenseVectors vs DenseMatrix 1xn | nx1 This is really simple stuff but, as I am a noob with math.net, I may need to be pointe...
math.net DenseVectors vs DenseMatrix 1xn | nx1 math.net DenseVectors vs DenseMatrix 1xn | nx1 mathnet-numerics matrix-multiplication f%23 math.net math.net DenseVectors DenseMatrix nx1 DenseVector Vectors math.net DenseVectors vs DenseMatrix 1xn | nx1 This is really simple stuff but, as I am a noob with math.net, I may...
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49253533_c0
49253533
fsharp
0
Title: The type &#x27;obj&#x27; is not an interface type Problem title: The type &#x27;obj&#x27; is not an interface type Tags: f%23 Problem: The type 'obj' is not an interface type I have an interface, in IAnimal.fs , namespace Kingdom type IAnimal = abstract member Eat : Food -> unit and another interface that succes...
The type &#x27;obj&#x27; is not an interface type The type &#x27;obj&#x27; is not an interface type f%23 Kingdom IAnimal Eat Food IMammal IBird The type 'obj' is not an interface type I have an interface, in IAnimal.fs , and another interface that successfully inherits it, in IMammal.fs . But, when I try to inherit it ...
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34575910_c1
34575910
fsharp
1
Hello" let string2 = "world" /// Use @ to create a verbatim string literal let string3 = @"c:\Program Files\" /// Using a triple-quote string literal let string4 = """He said "hello world" after you did""" let helloWorld = string1 + " " + string2 // concatenate the two strings with a space in between printfn "%s" hello...
Hello" let string2 = "world" /// Use @ to create a verbatim string literal let string3 = @"c:\Program Files\" /// Using a triple-quote string literal let string4 = """He said "hello world" after you did""" let helloWorld = string1 + " " + string2 // concatenate the two strings with a space in between printfn "%s" hello...
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38042599_c0
38042599
fsharp
0
Title: Why F# class member is initialized every time it&#x27;s called? Problem title: Why F# class member is initialized every time it&#x27;s called? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why F# class member is initialized every time it's called? I've tried to simplify the code. It is as follow. type myClass() = member this.Member1 = My...
Why F# class member is initialized every time it&#x27;s called? Why F# class member is initialized every time it&#x27;s called? f%23 Why this.Member1 MyCSharpNameSpace.MyClass myObj.Member1.MyMethod MyClass Reinitializing Why F# class member is initialized every time it's called? I've tried to simplify the code. It is ...
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41714897_c1
41714897
fsharp
1
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12140007_c0
12140007
fsharp
0
Title: F# Meta-programming: is it possible to make IF X = 1 OR 2 syntax? Problem title: F# Meta-programming: is it possible to make IF X = 1 OR 2 syntax? Tags: metaprogramming, programming-languages, nemerle, f%23 Problem: F# Meta-programming: is it possible to make IF X = 1 OR 2 syntax? I want to simplify expression i...
F# Meta-programming: is it possible to make IF X = 1 OR 2 syntax? F# Meta-programming: is it possible to make IF X = 1 OR 2 syntax? metaprogramming programming-languages nemerle f%23 Message.Error Meta-programming Contains Error F# Meta-programming: is it possible to make IF X = 1 OR 2 syntax? I want to simplify expres...
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14127190_c0
14127190
fsharp
0
Title: F# MSIL obfuscation Problem title: F# MSIL obfuscation Tags: disassembly, f%23, obfuscation Problem: F# MSIL obfuscation Two obfuscation-related questions: 1) Is there any tool that can disassemble F# back to its source form, or something close to it, from the MSIL target form? This is not an attempt at security...
F# MSIL obfuscation F# MSIL obfuscation disassembly f%23 obfuscation MSIL F# MSIL obfuscation Two obfuscation-related questions: 1) Is there any tool that can disassemble F# back to its source form, or something close to it, from the MSIL target form? This is not an attempt at security through obscurity but I want to p...
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27946004_c0
27946004
fsharp
0
Title: Looping through multiple/different xml elements in their order with F# data Problem title: Looping through multiple/different xml elements in their order with F# data Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Looping through multiple/different xml elements in their order with F# data Is it possible to loop through the foll...
Looping through multiple/different xml elements in their order with F# data Looping through multiple/different xml elements in their order with F# data f%23-data f%23 Looping element_a element_b element_c Array.iter e.DisplayName e.Value element_a:1 element_b:2 element_c:3 element_a:4 Looping through multiple/different...
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24936891_c1
24936891
fsharp
1
children2) |> List.filter Option.isSome |> List.map Option.get//This is probably bad. let countTypeFunc (countType1:CountType) (countType2:CountType) = Some countType1 let doSomethingRandom (countTypes1:CountType list) (countTypes2:CountType list): CountType list = crossAndDiscard countTypeFunc countTypes1 countTypes2...
children2) |> List.filter Option.isSome |> List.map Option.get//This is probably bad. let countTypeFunc (countType1:CountType) (countType2:CountType) = Some countType1 let doSomethingRandom (countTypes1:CountType list) (countTypes2:CountType list): CountType list = crossAndDiscard countTypeFunc countTypes1 countTypes2...
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49331427_c0
49331427
fsharp
0
Title: build array or collection of records from string array and regex Problem title: build array or collection of records from string array and regex Tags: f%23, collections, arrays Problem: build array or collection of records from string array and regex type List = { Href: string } let matchEntity (m: Match) = {gui...
build array or collection of records from string array and regex build array or collection of records from string array and regex f%23 collections arrays string a-f0-9 a40a5e5c-98b3-45ae-d6a3-924b31d8712a test2 test3 Entity List Href Match m.Groups Value Regex Array.iter data.Href regex.Match build array or collection ...
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6234819_c0
6234819
fsharp
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Title: Regex/CTFG in F#/.net Problem title: Regex/CTFG in F#/.net Tags: context-free-grammar, f%23, regex Problem: Regex/CTFG in F#/.net I would like to know how to do regex, or context free grammers in F#. I have some experience with F#, (I've never seen/used Active patterns, (it was explictly left out of the course i...
Regex/CTFG in F#/.net Regex/CTFG in F#/.net context-free-grammar f%23 regex Regex CTFG Some None Regex/CTFG in F#/.net I would like to know how to do regex, or context free grammers in F#. I have some experience with F#, (I've never seen/used Active patterns, (it was explictly left out of the course i did for timecontr...
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Title: Calling C# from F# -- Mono.Debugger.Soft.VMDisconnectedException Problem title: Calling C# from F# -- Mono.Debugger.Soft.VMDisconnectedException Tags: mono, f%23, c%23 Problem: Calling C# from F# -- Mono.Debugger.Soft.VMDisconnectedException Anyone any ideas in calling c# function from f# code. I have a c# funct...
Calling C# from F# -- Mono.Debugger.Soft.VMDisconnectedException Calling C# from F# -- Mono.Debugger.Soft.VMDisconnectedException mono f%23 c%23 Mono.Debugger.Soft.VMDisconnectedException F# Calling VehicleDetailsBridge SaveVehicle Persistence x.SaveToDatabase LatestVid b.SaveVehicle Calling C# from F# -- Mono.Debugger...
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75052187_c0
75052187
fsharp
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Title: Is repeated op_Explicit possible? Problem title: Is repeated op_Explicit possible? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is repeated op_Explicit possible? I'm not sure that what I am looking for is possible, but let's try! I am trying to define an inline function explicit that will convert a Box<'t> into a 't to any level of nest...
Is repeated op_Explicit possible? Is repeated op_Explicit possible? f%23 op_Explicit Box Item x.Item t.op_Explicit Is repeated op_Explicit possible? I'm not sure that what I am looking for is possible, but let's try! I am trying to define an inline function explicit that will convert a Box<'t> into a 't to any level of...
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42110281_c0
42110281
fsharp
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Title: What are the various ways that I can declare a type that operates on a generic type? Problem title: What are the various ways that I can declare a type that operates on a generic type? Tags: f%23, generics, syntax Problem: What are the various ways that I can declare a type that operates on a generic type? What ...
What are the various ways that I can declare a type that operates on a generic type? What are the various ways that I can declare a type that operates on a generic type? f%23 generics syntax What There Aggregate Created What are the various ways that I can declare a type that operates on a generic type? What are the va...
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31648812_c0
31648812
fsharp
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Title: Accessing an explicit conversion operator from F# Problem title: Accessing an explicit conversion operator from F# Tags: f%23, npgsql Problem: Accessing an explicit conversion operator from F# I am getting the following error when reading date values out of postgresql using npgsql: This expression was expected t...
Accessing an explicit conversion operator from F# Accessing an explicit conversion operator from F# f%23 npgsql F# Accessing DateTime NpgsqlTypes.NpgsqlDate NpgsqlDate Accessing an explicit conversion operator from F# I am getting the following error when reading date values out of postgresql using npgsql: Now the npgs...
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6075322_c0
6075322
fsharp
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Title: Working around incomplete pattern matching on enums Problem title: Working around incomplete pattern matching on enums Tags: f%23, enums, pattern-matching Problem: Working around incomplete pattern matching on enums Are there any creative ways to work around .NET's "weak" enums when pattern matching? I'd like th...
Working around incomplete pattern matching on enums Working around incomplete pattern matching on enums f%23 enums pattern-matching Working RequireQualifiedAccess Enum Unexpected ConsoleSpecialKey.ControlC ConsoleSpecialKey.ControlBreak Enum.unexpected Working around incomplete pattern matching on enums Are there any c...
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4112043_c0
4112043
fsharp
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Title: Why was &quot;-&gt;&quot; deprecated in F# comprehensions? Problem title: Why was &quot;-&gt;&quot; deprecated in F# comprehensions? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why was "->" deprecated in F# comprehensions? Sometimes in books I see this syntax for list and sequence comprehensions in F#: seq { for i = 0 to System.Int32.M...
Why was &quot;-&gt;&quot; deprecated in F# comprehensions? Why was &quot;-&gt;&quot; deprecated in F# comprehensions? f%23 Why System.Int32.MaxValue Seq.map Why was "->" deprecated in F# comprehensions? Sometimes in books I see this syntax for list and sequence comprehensions in F#: This is from Programming F# by Chris...
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25835718_c0
25835718
fsharp
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Title: why F# Closure context does not evaluate to new value? Problem title: why F# Closure context does not evaluate to new value? Tags: f%23 Problem: why F# Closure context does not evaluate to new value? I am trying to understand Closure in F#. Based on the question and answers here my understanding is that, it is t...
why F# Closure context does not evaluate to new value? why F# Closure context does not evaluate to new value? f%23 Closure EntryPoint Console.ReadKey why F# Closure context does not evaluate to new value? I am trying to understand Closure in F#. Based on the question and answers here my understanding is that, it is the...
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20696262_c0
20696262
fsharp
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Title: Reflection to find out if property is of option type Problem title: Reflection to find out if property is of option type Tags: reflection, f%23 Problem: Reflection to find out if property is of option type I am filling some object's fields with data using reflection. As my object is of F# type, it has some Optio...
Reflection to find out if property is of option type Reflection to find out if property is of option type reflection f%23 Reflection Option property.SetValue Some p:PropertyInfo p.PropertyType.Name.StartsWith FSharpOption IsOption FSharpType Reflection to find out if property is of option type I am filling some object'...
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30666115_c0
30666115
fsharp
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Title: How to use F#&#x27;s headOrDefault on an empty array? Problem title: How to use F#&#x27;s headOrDefault on an empty array? Tags: f%23, .net, linq Problem: How to use F#'s headOrDefault on an empty array? I want to test the headOrDefault in F# on an empty array, which is supposed to work like FirstOrDefault in C#...
How to use F#&#x27;s headOrDefault on an empty array? How to use F#&#x27;s headOrDefault on an empty array? f%23 .net linq How Console.WriteLine How to use F#'s headOrDefault on an empty array? I want to test the headOrDefault in F# on an empty array, which is supposed to work like FirstOrDefault in C#. So I typed in t...
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59336567_c0
59336567
fsharp
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Title: How to access MarkerClicked and InfoWindowClicked of Pin Class? Problem title: How to access MarkerClicked and InfoWindowClicked of Pin Class? Tags: xamarin, xamarin.forms, elmish, f%23 Problem: How to access MarkerClicked and InfoWindowClicked of Pin Class? According to the " https://github.com/xamarin/Xamarin....
How to access MarkerClicked and InfoWindowClicked of Pin Class? How to access MarkerClicked and InfoWindowClicked of Pin Class? xamarin xamarin.forms elmish f%23 How MarkerClicked InfoWindowClicked Pin List.map View.Pin Position PinType.Place Clicked PinClicked Some xamarin.forms How to access MarkerClicked and InfoWin...
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4093375_c0
4093375
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Title: Trying to get F# Closest pair problem working from F# example on www.rosettacode.org/wiki Problem title: Trying to get F# Closest pair problem working from F# example on www.rosettacode.org/wiki Tags: f%23 Problem: Trying to get F# Closest pair problem working from F# example on www.rosettacode.org/wiki // F# Br...
Trying to get F# Closest pair problem working from F# example on www.rosettacode.org/wiki Trying to get F# Closest pair problem working from F# example on www.rosettacode.org/wiki f%23 F# Trying Closest www.rosettacode.org Brute closest_pairs Point xys.Length n-2 n-1 Seq.minBy LengthSquared Trying to get F# Closest pai...
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17109624_c0
17109624
fsharp
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Title: Built in f# operator to compose functions with the same input but different outputs? Problem title: Built in f# operator to compose functions with the same input but different outputs? Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Built in f# operator to compose functions with the same input but different outputs?...
Built in f# operator to compose functions with the same input but different outputs? Built in f# operator to compose functions with the same input but different outputs? f%23 functional-programming Built Built in f# operator to compose functions with the same input but different outputs? I understand the << compose ope...
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38192119_c0
38192119
fsharp
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Title: How to make a specific type belong to a family of types? Problem title: How to make a specific type belong to a family of types? Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: How to make a specific type belong to a family of types? I'm trying to make a collection that holds multiple possible types. This is an example of how I'd wan...
How to make a specific type belong to a family of types? How to make a specific type belong to a family of types? .net f%23 How Position Vector2 Velocity Appearance Component List Dictionary components.Add Type How to make a specific type belong to a family of types? I'm trying to make a collection that holds multiple ...
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Title: Functional increment Problem title: Functional increment Tags: f%23 Problem: Functional increment I am working on a simple function that should, given x , return a tuple (y, z) such that y <= abs(5) + z * 10 = x , where z the smallest possible value. In C, I would loop over z++ and y++ , until their sum matches ...
Functional increment Functional increment f%23 Functional How Functional increment I am working on a simple function that should, given x , return a tuple (y, z) such that y <= abs(5) + z * 10 = x , where z the smallest possible value. In C, I would loop over z++ and y++ , until their sum matches x . Currently, I am tr...
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Title: F#: How can I wrap a non-async value in Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt;? Problem title: F#: How can I wrap a non-async value in Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt;? Tags: .net-core, asynchronous, f%23, wrapper Problem: F#: How can I wrap a non-async value in Async<'T>? In F#, I'm implementing an interface that returns Async<'T>, but my i...
F#: How can I wrap a non-async value in Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt;? F#: How can I wrap a non-async value in Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt;? .net-core asynchronous f%23 wrapper How Async CrappyIdGeneratorImpl IdGenerator this.Generate System.Guid.NewGuid ToString System.Threading.Tasks.Task.FromResult F#: How can I wrap a non-async val...
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Title: Accessing passed Worksheet object from C# to F# library Problem title: Accessing passed Worksheet object from C# to F# library Tags: f%23, c%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Accessing passed Worksheet object from C# to F# library public void useExcel(sh as Excel.Worksheet) //Excel.Worksheet is Excel Interop object { Cl...
Accessing passed Worksheet object from C# to F# library Accessing passed Worksheet object from C# to F# library f%23 c%23 c%23-to-f%23 C# DataLib Accessing Worksheet System System.Reflection System.Collections.Generic FSharpx.TypeProviders.Excel Microsoft.FSharp.Core.CompilerServices System.IO System.Linq System.Text S...
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Title: Sum of two values of discriminated union list F# Problem title: Sum of two values of discriminated union list F# Tags: f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Sum of two values of discriminated union list F# I have exercise to propose function that sum every value of the same type from discriminated union list like t...
Sum of two values of discriminated union list F# Sum of two values of discriminated union list F# f%23 discriminated-union Sum Litre Galon Bucket Bushel list:volume a::b::t a.GetType b.GetType EMPTY Sum of two values of discriminated union list F# I have exercise to propose function that sum every value of the same typ...
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Title: Unit testing C# implementation with F#-based testing tools Problem title: Unit testing C# implementation with F#-based testing tools Tags: unit-testing, c%23, .net, f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Unit testing C# implementation with F#-based testing tools Outside of things syntactical, are there scenarios where it w...
Unit testing C# implementation with F#-based testing tools Unit testing C# implementation with F#-based testing tools unit-testing c%23 .net f%23 c%23-to-f%23 Unit Unit testing C# implementation with F#-based testing tools Outside of things syntactical, are there scenarios where it would be advantageous to write unit t...
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/fsharp/blob/master/src/fsharp/FSharp.Core/array.fs https://github.com/fsharp/powerpack/blob/master/src/FSharp.PowerPack.Parallel.Seq/pseq.fs EDIT: Added more detail to code examples and details Code: Seq // processor and memory intensive task, results are not stored let calculations : seq<Calculation> = seq { for inde...
/fsharp/blob/master/src/fsharp/FSharp.Core/array.fs https://github.com/fsharp/powerpack/blob/master/src/FSharp.PowerPack.Parallel.Seq/pseq.fs EDIT: Added more detail to code examples and details Code: Seq // processor and memory intensive task, results are not stored let calculations : seq<Calculation> = seq { for inde...
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Title: weird behaviour of array slicing Problem title: weird behaviour of array slicing Tags: slice, f%23, arrays Problem: weird behaviour of array slicing > let a = [| 'a'..'d' |];; val a : char [] = [|'a'; 'b'; 'c'; 'd'|] Do trivial slicing: > a.[1..2], [1..2];; val it : char [] * int list = ([|'b'; 'c'|], [1; 2]) No...
weird behaviour of array slicing weird behaviour of array slicing slice f%23 arrays System.OverflowException Arithmetic StartupCode$FSI_0018 FSI_0018.main Stopped weird behaviour of array slicing Do trivial slicing: Now try it with empty region: Seems working and reasonable - we got two empty sequences. But it fails he...
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Title: Writing tests for script files in F# Problem title: Writing tests for script files in F# Tags: f%23, tdd, xunit Problem: Writing tests for script files in F# I have some functionality withing a script file, setup.fsx I would like to test those. xUnit and the likes needs the functions to be tested to be part of t...
Writing tests for script files in F# Writing tests for script files in F# f%23 tdd xunit Writing System.Xml System.Xml.Linq Writing tests for script files in F# I have some functionality withing a script file, setup.fsx I would like to test those. xUnit and the likes needs the functions to be tested to be part of the a...
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Title: Can F# be refactored into a pointfree style? Problem title: Can F# be refactored into a pointfree style? Tags: pointfree, f%23 Problem: Can F# be refactored into a pointfree style? In researching a topic related to programming I came across a pointfree refactoring tool for Haskell in the lambdabot and was wonder...
Can F# be refactored into a pointfree style? Can F# be refactored into a pointfree style? pointfree f%23 Can Can F# be refactored into a pointfree style? In researching a topic related to programming I came across a pointfree refactoring tool for Haskell in the lambdabot and was wondering if F# can be refactored into a...
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Title: how to use list.filter when the function called has several parameters, in F#? Problem title: how to use list.filter when the function called has several parameters, in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: how to use list.filter when the function called has several parameters, in F#? I'm trying to do the following in F#, fro...
how to use list.filter when the function called has several parameters, in F#? how to use list.filter when the function called has several parameters, in F#? f%23 list.filter Data MyFunc List MyData result.add how to use list.filter when the function called has several parameters, in F#? I'm trying to do the following ...
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Title: Why am I receiving a &quot;No arguments provided&quot; error on a property-based test? Problem title: Why am I receiving a &quot;No arguments provided&quot; error on a property-based test? Tags: nunit-2.5, fscheck, f%23 Problem: Why am I receiving a "No arguments provided" error on a property-based test? The fol...
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Title: F# and interface-implemented members Problem title: F# and interface-implemented members Tags: f%23, interface, overload-resolution, overloading, explicit-interface Problem: F# and interface-implemented members I have a vexing error. type Animal = abstract member Name : string type Dog (name : string) = interfac...
F# and interface-implemented members F# and interface-implemented members f%23 interface overload-resolution overloading explicit-interface Animal Name Dog this.Name Pluto pluto.Name F# and interface-implemented members I have a vexing error. The last line, specifically "Name" generates a compiler error saying that "th...
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3045797_c0
3045797
fsharp
0
Title: A shared List/Map among several threads in F#? Problem title: A shared List/Map among several threads in F#? Tags: f%23, concurrency Problem: A shared List/Map among several threads in F#? I'm doing a program to handle many blocking I/O operations at a time by spawning an Agent/MailboxProcessor per operation. I'...
A shared List/Map among several threads in F#? A shared List/Map among several threads in F#? f%23 concurrency List Map A shared List/Map among several threads in F#? I'm doing a program to handle many blocking I/O operations at a time by spawning an Agent/MailboxProcessor per operation. I've got a bunch of files I've ...
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77130748_c0
77130748
fsharp
0
Title: How to preserve reference invariants in F#? Problem title: How to preserve reference invariants in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to preserve reference invariants in F#? Given I have the following type type Die<'face> = { Faces: 'face list; CurrentFace: 'face; } how could I preserve the invariant that the CurrentFa...
How to preserve reference invariants in F#? How to preserve reference invariants in F#? f%23 How Die Faces CurrentFace CurrentFaceIndex DieFaceId Value Guid DieFace CurrentFaceId How to preserve reference invariants in F#? Given I have the following type how could I preserve the invariant that the CurrentFace is one of...
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1766020_c0
1766020
fsharp
0
Title: How To Change List of Chars To String? Problem title: How To Change List of Chars To String? Tags: string, f%23 Problem: How To Change List of Chars To String? In F# I want to transform a list of chars into a string. Consider the following code: let lChars = ['a';'b';'c'] If I simply do lChars.ToString , I get "...
How To Change List of Chars To String? How To Change List of Chars To String? string f%23 How Change List Chars How To Change List of Chars To String? In F# I want to transform a list of chars into a string. Consider the following code: If I simply do lChars.ToString , I get "['a';'b';'c']" . I'm trying to get "abc" . ...
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44938613_c2
44938613
fsharp
2
Stuff, Clean, Cleaning, Deploy, Deploying, RunTargetOrDefault, Error, DeployScript.fsx, FS0001, Output, Loading, Users, Desktop, SomeFolder, Input, Arguments, fsi.exe, Exception, Operation, FSharpErrorInfo, EvalInteractionNonThrowing, EvalScriptNonThrowing, EvalExpressionNonThrowing, Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.Interact...
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52166170_c0
52166170
fsharp
0
Title: Is there an F# equivalent to Python&#x27;s Counter collection? Problem title: Is there an F# equivalent to Python&#x27;s Counter collection? Tags: f%23, python, counter Problem: Is there an F# equivalent to Python's Counter collection? Looking to port some Python code to F#. I'm new to both languages. The Python...
Is there an F# equivalent to Python&#x27;s Counter collection? Is there an F# equivalent to Python&#x27;s Counter collection? f%23 python counter Python Counter Tally Is there an F# equivalent to Python's Counter collection? Looking to port some Python code to F#. I'm new to both languages. The Python code uses the "Co...
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24627470_c0
24627470
fsharp
0
Title: Why does Fake / F# globbing not work on UNC paths Problem title: Why does Fake / F# globbing not work on UNC paths Tags: f%23-fake, f%23, glob, powershell, unc Problem: Why does Fake / F# globbing not work on UNC paths I have a small test script reproducing the problem // include Fake lib #r @"tools\FAKE\tools\F...
Why does Fake / F# globbing not work on UNC paths Why does Fake / F# globbing not work on UNC paths f%23-fake f%23 glob powershell unc Fake Why UNC FakeLib.dll FTP FTPSoftware FTPSW Seq.iter Filter Why does Fake / F# globbing not work on UNC paths I have a small test script reproducing the problem it lists nothing. Jus...
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54122801_c0
54122801
fsharp
0
Title: Run function in parallel in async workflow? Problem title: Run function in parallel in async workflow? Tags: f%23 Problem: Run function in parallel in async workflow? The following code let doWork n = async { [1..5] |> Seq.iter(fun i -> System.Threading.Thread.Sleep 1000 // Simulate working printfn "%s runs %i s...
Run function in parallel in async workflow? Run function in parallel in async workflow? f%23 Run Seq.iter System.Threading.Thread.Sleep Simulate Async.RunSynchronously Run function in parallel in async workflow? The following code And it prints the following result. It shows that the two doWork calls run sequentially. ...
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68489354_c0
68489354
fsharp
0
Title: general recipe for reversing order of Functors (one foldable) Problem title: general recipe for reversing order of Functors (one foldable) Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: general recipe for reversing order of Functors (one foldable) lets say I have something like #r @"nuget: FSharpPlus" open FSharpPl...
general recipe for reversing order of Functors (one foldable) general recipe for reversing order of Functors (one foldable) f%23 functional-programming Functors FSharpPlus Option List Some general recipe for reversing order of Functors (one foldable) lets say I have something like and I want to transform it to a List<O...
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18369922_c0
18369922
fsharp
0
Title: F# attributes, typeof, and &quot;This is not a constant expression&quot; Problem title: F# attributes, typeof, and &quot;This is not a constant expression&quot; Tags: f%23, attributes Problem: F# attributes, typeof, and "This is not a constant expression" EDIT: Added a more complete example, which clarified the ...
F# attributes, typeof, and &quot;This is not a constant expression&quot; F# attributes, typeof, and &quot;This is not a constant expression&quot; f%23 attributes Type XmlInclude Car Truck Vehicle F# attributes, typeof, and "This is not a constant expression" EDIT: Added a more complete example, which clarified the prob...
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51683847_c0
51683847
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp.Data: CssSelect doesn&#x27;t work as expected Problem title: FSharp.Data: CssSelect doesn&#x27;t work as expected Tags: f%23-data, f%23, css-selectors Problem: FSharp.Data: CssSelect doesn't work as expected Here a part of my HTML ( if need - you can explore it completely here ) I've checked this examples...
FSharp.Data: CssSelect doesn&#x27;t work as expected FSharp.Data: CssSelect doesn&#x27;t work as expected f%23-data f%23 css-selectors FSharp.Data CssSelect doc.CssSelect schema.org Product div.items.catalog-items div.list.catalog-list div.list FSharp.Data: CssSelect doesn't work as expected Here a part of my HTML ( if...
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78432415_c0
78432415
fsharp
0
Title: Can `Seq.truncate` after `Seq.distinct` in F# be beneficial in terms of performance Problem title: Can `Seq.truncate` after `Seq.distinct` in F# be beneficial in terms of performance Tags: truncate, sequence, performance, f%23, distinct Problem: Can `Seq.truncate` after `Seq.distinct` in F# be beneficial in term...
Can `Seq.truncate` after `Seq.distinct` in F# be beneficial in terms of performance Can `Seq.truncate` after `Seq.distinct` in F# be beneficial in terms of performance truncate sequence performance f%23 distinct Can Seq.truncate Seq.distinct Seq.filter System.Char.IsAsciiLetter Seq.map System.Char.ToUpper Seq.length Ca...
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48317914_c1
48317914
fsharp
1
DataMember(IsRequired=false,Name="Value2")>] val mutable Value2 : float * float [<DataMember(IsRequired=false,Name="NewValue")>] val mutable NewValue : float * float new (v1,v2) = {Value1=v1;Value2=v2;NewValue=1.0,1.0} override this.GetHashCode() = let value1 = if (box this.Value1 = null) then 1 else this.Value1.GetHas...
DataMember(IsRequired=false,Name="Value2")>] val mutable Value2 : float * float [<DataMember(IsRequired=false,Name="NewValue")>] val mutable NewValue : float * float new (v1,v2) = {Value1=v1;Value2=v2;NewValue=1.0,1.0} override this.GetHashCode() = let value1 = if (box this.Value1 = null) then 1 else this.Value1.GetHas...
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26080292_c0
26080292
fsharp
0
Title: Type mismatch -- works in F# interactive, but not in a real F# project Problem title: Type mismatch -- works in F# interactive, but not in a real F# project Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Type mismatch -- works in F# interactive, but not in a real F# project I can do this in F# interactive, and it works f...
Type mismatch -- works in F# interactive, but not in a real F# project Type mismatch -- works in F# interactive, but not in a real F# project f%23 f%23-interactive Type Expecting Type mismatch -- works in F# interactive, but not in a real F# project I can do this in F# interactive, and it works fine: But if I do the sa...
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26538622_c0
26538622
fsharp
0
Title: How can I define an owin middleware class in F#? Problem title: How can I define an owin middleware class in F#? Tags: f%23, owin Problem: How can I define an owin middleware class in F#? I am trying to create the example class below (taken from here ) in F#. public class LoggingMiddleware { private AppFunc next...
How can I define an owin middleware class in F#? How can I define an owin middleware class in F#? f%23 owin How LoggingMiddleware AppFunc Func IDictionary Task this.next Invoke Console.WriteLine Begin Request next.Invoke End How can I define an owin middleware class in F#? I am trying to create the example class below ...
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2089707_c0
2089707
fsharp
0
Title: Modeling database records as types Problem title: Modeling database records as types Tags: f%23 Problem: Modeling database records as types I'm rewriting a C# library in F# in which most of the classes map one-to-one with database tables (similar to ActiveRecord). I'm considering whether to use records or classe...
Modeling database records as types Modeling database records as types f%23 Modeling Modeling database records as types I'm rewriting a C# library in F# in which most of the classes map one-to-one with database tables (similar to ActiveRecord). I'm considering whether to use records or classes (maybe even DUs?). There's...
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47239559_c0
47239559
fsharp
0
Title: Will Roslyn be able to parse and compile F# code? Problem title: Will Roslyn be able to parse and compile F# code? Tags: f%23, roslyn-code-analysis, roslyn Problem: Will Roslyn be able to parse and compile F# code? The Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.LanguageNames class has an entry for F#: public static class LanguageNa...
Will Roslyn be able to parse and compile F# code? Will Roslyn be able to parse and compile F# code? f%23 roslyn-code-analysis roslyn Will Roslyn Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.LanguageNames LanguageNames CSharp VisualBasic Visual Basic FSharp Will Roslyn be able to parse and compile F# code? The Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Language...
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62205267_c0
62205267
fsharp
0
Title: why do I need parenthesis in this dictionary initializer, in F# Problem title: why do I need parenthesis in this dictionary initializer, in F# Tags: f%23, initialization, dictionary Problem: why do I need parenthesis in this dictionary initializer, in F# with these types: type A = | AA | AB type B = Dictionary<i...
why do I need parenthesis in this dictionary initializer, in F# why do I need parenthesis in this dictionary initializer, in F# f%23 initialization dictionary Dictionary A.AA A.AB why do I need parenthesis in this dictionary initializer, in F# with these types: I initialize a dictionary: but I do not understand why I n...
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14759509_c0
14759509
fsharp
0
Title: Numeric primitives and their suffixes Problem title: Numeric primitives and their suffixes Tags: f%23 Problem: Numeric primitives and their suffixes I'm trying to figure out what's the real meaning behind these suffixes. In other words I'm trying to "translate" them. +----+--------------+--------+ | | Type | Suf...
Numeric primitives and their suffixes Numeric primitives and their suffixes f%23 Numeric Type Suffix int16 uint16 int32 uint32 int64 uint64 float32 Thomas Numeric primitives and their suffixes I'm trying to figure out what's the real meaning behind these suffixes. In other words I'm trying to "translate" them. E.g. I a...
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21124280_c0
21124280
fsharp
0
Title: How do I include a package after installing it with NuGet? Problem title: How do I include a package after installing it with NuGet? Tags: f%23-data, f%23 Problem: How do I include a package after installing it with NuGet? I'm trying to play with FSharp.Data and I installed it with this command: mono nuget.exe i...
How do I include a package after installing it with NuGet? How do I include a package after installing it with NuGet? f%23-data f%23 a How NuGet nuget.exe FSharp.Data Version FSharp.Data.1.1.10 test.fs How do I include a package after installing it with NuGet? I'm trying to play with FSharp.Data and I installed it with...
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11431553_c0
11431553
fsharp
0
Title: 2D dynamic programming in F# Problem title: 2D dynamic programming in F# Tags: f%23, dynamic-programming Problem: 2D dynamic programming in F# I need to implement a simple dynamic programming algorithm in 2D in F#. For simple 1D cases Seq.unfold seems to be the way to go, see e.g. https://stackoverflow.com/a/798...
2D dynamic programming in F# 2D dynamic programming in F# f%23 dynamic-programming Array2D.zeroCreate N-1 T-1 Seq.mapi alpha_t_j Seq.sum 2D dynamic programming in F# I need to implement a simple dynamic programming algorithm in 2D in F#. For simple 1D cases Seq.unfold seems to be the way to go, see e.g. https://stackov...
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30131513_c1
30131513
fsharp
1
FileAccess.Read) let reader_ = new BinaryReader(stream_) let mutable current_ = new 'T() let eof() = stream_.Position = stream_.Length interface IEnumerator<'T> with member this.Current with get() = current_ member this.Dispose() = stream_.Close() reader_.Close() interface System.Collections.IEnumerator with member th...
FileAccess.Read) let reader_ = new BinaryReader(stream_) let mutable current_ = new 'T() let eof() = stream_.Position = stream_.Length interface IEnumerator<'T> with member this.Current with get() = current_ member this.Dispose() = stream_.Close() reader_.Close() interface System.Collections.IEnumerator with member th...
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46242176_c0
46242176
fsharp
0
Title: Why does this F# / OCaml &quot;match&quot; expression compile? Problem title: Why does this F# / OCaml &quot;match&quot; expression compile? Tags: pattern-matching, ocaml, f%23 Problem: Why does this F# / OCaml "match" expression compile? This code compiles just fine in F# as well as OCaml: let testmatch k = mat...
Why does this F# / OCaml &quot;match&quot; expression compile? Why does this F# / OCaml &quot;match&quot; expression compile? pattern-matching ocaml f%23 Why OCaml jqk3jtl23jtlk123 Why does this F# / OCaml "match" expression compile? This code compiles just fine in F# as well as OCaml: I've tested in both FSI and utop....
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43968308_c0
43968308
fsharp
0
Title: how to run .fsx in fsi Problem title: how to run .fsx in fsi Tags: f%23, fsharpchart Problem: how to run .fsx in fsi Exploring F# with FSharp.Charting I thought I would start with a simple 'hello world' but it leaves me with more questions then lines of code. #load @"..\packages\FSharp.Charting.0.90.14\FSharp.Ch...
how to run .fsx in fsi how to run .fsx in fsi f%23 fsharpchart FSharp.Charting.0.90.14 FSharp.Charting.fsx FSharp.Charting Chart.Line chart.ShowChart chart.SaveChartAs Temp chart.png ChartTypes.ChartImageFormat.Png how to run .fsx in fsi Exploring F# with FSharp.Charting I thought I would start with a simple 'hello wor...
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38393201_c0
38393201
fsharp
0
Title: More elegant way to do CultureInvariant Double.parse in F# Problem title: More elegant way to do CultureInvariant Double.parse in F# Tags: locale, f%23 Problem: More elegant way to do CultureInvariant Double.parse in F# I have an array of numbers in string format (e.g. [|"1"; "2"; "3" ...|]) and want to convert ...
More elegant way to do CultureInvariant Double.parse in F# More elegant way to do CultureInvariant Double.parse in F# locale f%23 More CultureInvariant Double.parse Array.map CultureInfo.InvariantCulture More elegant way to do CultureInvariant Double.parse in F# I have an array of numbers in string format (e.g. [|"1"; ...
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29997158_c0
29997158
fsharp
0
Title: Remove the intermediate option value for filtering? Problem title: Remove the intermediate option value for filtering? Tags: f%23 Problem: Remove the intermediate option value for filtering? The following code returns T seq . The option value c'' introduced is solely for the filtering and the function needs to g...
Remove the intermediate option value for filtering? Remove the intermediate option value for filtering? f%23 Remove Value DateTime Maybe Seq.map Some DateTimeExact None Seq.filter Remove the intermediate option value for filtering? The following code returns T seq . The option value c'' introduced is solely for the fil...
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46277357_c0
46277357
fsharp
0
Title: Why am I getting F# error FS0039: The namespace or module &#x27;Http&#x27; is not defined Problem title: Why am I getting F# error FS0039: The namespace or module &#x27;Http&#x27; is not defined Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, f%23-data Problem: Why am I getting F# error FS0039: The namespace or module 'Http' is n...
Why am I getting F# error FS0039: The namespace or module &#x27;Http&#x27; is not defined Why am I getting F# error FS0039: The namespace or module &#x27;Http&#x27; is not defined f%23 f%23-interactive f%23-data Why FS0039 Http FSharp.Data Http.RequestString api.themoviedb.org Why am I getting F# error FS0039: The name...
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9466798_c0
9466798
fsharp
0
Title: Does Visual Studio vNext have support for &quot;go to definition&quot; from F# projects to projects written in other languages Problem title: Does Visual Studio vNext have support for &quot;go to definition&quot; from F# projects to projects written in other languages Tags: f%23, debugging, intellisense, visual-...
Does Visual Studio vNext have support for &quot;go to definition&quot; from F# projects to projects written in other languages Does Visual Studio vNext have support for &quot;go to definition&quot; from F# projects to projects written in other languages f%23 debugging intellisense visual-studio-2012 f%23-3.0 F# Does Vi...
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63025551_c0
63025551
fsharp
0
Title: How to copy a C# Array to an F# Array? Problem title: How to copy a C# Array to an F# Array? Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: How to copy a C# Array to an F# Array? I need to "recast" a C# array, IViewRx[] s , as an F# WSDL type array, WSDL.ServiceTypes.phoenixModel.view_rx[] rxList . I want to do this in C#, before ca...
How to copy a C# Array to an F# Array? How to copy a C# Array to an F# Array? c%23 f%23 How Array IViewRx WSDL.ServiceTypes.phoenixModel.view_rx Array.CreateInstance s.Length Array.Copy FsNetwork.Network.FsNetwork.DeleteRxListFromEncounterAsync ConfigureAwait How to copy a C# Array to an F# Array? I need to "recast" a ...
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15968054_c0
15968054
fsharp
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Title: What is the (# ... #) syntax seen in F# standard library implementation? Problem title: What is the (# ... #) syntax seen in F# standard library implementation? Tags: cil, f%23 Problem: What is the (# ... #) syntax seen in F# standard library implementation? Reading sources of Array2D module, I've stumbled upon ...
What is the (# ... #) syntax seen in F# standard library implementation? What is the (# ... #) syntax seen in F# standard library implementation? cil f%23 What CompiledName Get n:int m:int ldelem.multi FS0042 What is the (# ... #) syntax seen in F# standard library implementation? Reading sources of Array2D module, I'v...
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1108865_c0
1108865
fsharp
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Title: F#: warning FS0020: This expression should have type &#x27;unit&#x27;, but has type &#x27;bool&#x27; Problem title: F#: warning FS0020: This expression should have type &#x27;unit&#x27;, but has type &#x27;bool&#x27; Tags: f%23, unit-type Problem: F#: warning FS0020: This expression should have type 'unit', but ...
F#: warning FS0020: This expression should have type &#x27;unit&#x27;, but has type &#x27;bool&#x27; F#: warning FS0020: This expression should have type &#x27;unit&#x27;, but has type &#x27;bool&#x27; f%23 unit-type FS0020 F#: warning FS0020: This expression should have type 'unit', but has type 'bool' I'm trying to l...
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48326199_c2
48326199
fsharp
2
ply else printfn "#DIV/0" return! loop() else return! loop() } loop() ) // timeout = infinit => t = -1 let t = 1000 member inline this.Add(x, y) = agent.PostAndTryAsyncReply((fun rep -> Add (x, y, rep)), t) |> Async.RunSynchronously member inline this.Subtract(x, y) = agent.PostAndTryAsyncReply((fun rep -> Sub (x, y, r...
ply else printfn "#DIV/0" return! loop() else return! loop() } loop() ) // timeout = infinit => t = -1 let t = 1000 member inline this.Add(x, y) = agent.PostAndTryAsyncReply((fun rep -> Add (x, y, rep)), t) |> Async.RunSynchronously member inline this.Subtract(x, y) = agent.PostAndTryAsyncReply((fun rep -> Sub (x, y, r...
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7729701_c0
7729701
fsharp
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Title: Return an FSharpFunc from F# to C# Problem title: Return an FSharpFunc from F# to C# Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: Return an FSharpFunc from F# to C# I want to write a function in F#, that exposes the following type signature to C#: public static FSharpFunc<FSharpFunc<Unit,Unit>,Unit> foo(Action<Action> f) I...
Return an FSharpFunc from F# to C# Return an FSharpFunc from F# to C# c%23-to-f%23 f%23 F# FSharpFunc Unit Action Head Return an FSharpFunc from F# to C# I want to write a function in F#, that exposes the following type signature to C#: In F# I tried writing: But that produces the C# signature: The F# has treated my co...
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58764956_c0
58764956
fsharp
0
Title: Error on accessing data in a list of tuples F# Problem title: Error on accessing data in a list of tuples F# Tags: model-view-controller, f%23, elmish, xamarin Problem: Error on accessing data in a list of tuples F# Cannot assign a position to View.Pin from a list of tuples (There are 300 tuples in the real prog...
Error on accessing data in a list of tuples F# Error on accessing data in a list of tuples F# model-view-controller f%23 elmish xamarin Error Position View.Map List.map View.Pin Dummy PinType.Place MapSpan.FromCenterAndRadius Distance.FromKilometers Error on accessing data in a list of tuples F# Cannot assign a positio...
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15427651_c0
15427651
fsharp
0
Title: Accessing specific case from F# DU Problem title: Accessing specific case from F# DU Tags: discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: Accessing specific case from F# DU Suppose I have the following DU: type Something = | A of int | B of string * int Now I use it in a function like this: let UseSomething = function | A(i...
Accessing specific case from F# DU Accessing specific case from F# DU discriminated-union f%23 F# Accessing Something UseSomething DoSomethingWithA DoSomethingWithB Something.A Accessing specific case from F# DU Suppose I have the following DU: Now I use it in a function like this: That works, but I've had to deconstru...
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73781299_c0
73781299
fsharp
0
Title: why does performance improve when using `static let` over `static member`? Problem title: why does performance improve when using `static let` over `static member`? Tags: .net, f%23, collections Problem: why does performance improve when using `static let` over `static member`? Not only did I see an improvement ...
why does performance improve when using `static let` over `static member`? why does performance improve when using `static let` over `static member`? .net f%23 collections IDictionary Map MyCollection Collection Get MyCollection.Collection why does performance improve when using `static let` over `static member`? Not o...
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28153340_c1
28153340
fsharp
1
PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Virtual Switch): Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : localdomain IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 10.211.55.3 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 10.211.55.1 Wireshark shows the packets sending (after re-routing to the default gateway)....
PRO 1000 MT Network Connection Virtual Switch): Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : localdomain IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 10.211.55.3 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 10.211.55.1 Wireshark shows the packets sending (after re-routing to the default gateway)....
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3024802_c0
3024802
fsharp
0
Title: Physical Cores vs Virtual Cores in Parallelism Problem title: Physical Cores vs Virtual Cores in Parallelism Tags: multithreading, parallel-processing, hardware-infrastructure, f%23, concurrency Problem: Physical Cores vs Virtual Cores in Parallelism When it comes to virtualization, I have been deliberating on t...
Physical Cores vs Virtual Cores in Parallelism Physical Cores vs Virtual Cores in Parallelism multithreading parallel-processing hardware-infrastructure f%23 concurrency Physical Cores Virtual Parallelism Physical Cores vs Virtual Cores in Parallelism When it comes to virtualization, I have been deliberating on the rel...
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32771379_c0
32771379
fsharp
0
Title: Machine Epsilon and Atanh, without Mathnet.Numerics Problem title: Machine Epsilon and Atanh, without Mathnet.Numerics Tags: f%23, portable-class-library, xamarin Problem: Machine Epsilon and Atanh, without Mathnet.Numerics I'm attempting a port of GeographicLib into F#. Ideally, I'd like it to be available as a...
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38815633_c0
38815633
fsharp
0
Title: why can&#x27;t i update a record with each separator and field on a new line? Problem title: why can&#x27;t i update a record with each separator and field on a new line? Tags: f%23, record, syntax, compiler-errors Problem: why can't i update a record with each separator and field on a new line? i'm using the fo...
why can&#x27;t i update a record with each separator and field on a new line? why can&#x27;t i update a record with each separator and field on a new line? f%23 record syntax compiler-errors MyRecord r.x r.y FS0010 Unexpected Expected FS0604 Unmatched why can't i update a record with each separator and field on a new l...
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36943204_c1
36943204
fsharp
1
DataAttribute : AutoDataAttribute { #region Constructors public SyntaxTreeAutoDataAttribute() : this(null) { } public SyntaxTreeAutoDataAttribute(string sourceFile) : base(new Fixture().Customize(new SyntaxTreeCustomization(sourceFile))) { } #endregion } [Edit] The project is a port of a C# project. Unit tests was work...
DataAttribute : AutoDataAttribute { #region Constructors public SyntaxTreeAutoDataAttribute() : this(null) { } public SyntaxTreeAutoDataAttribute(string sourceFile) : base(new Fixture().Customize(new SyntaxTreeCustomization(sourceFile))) { } #endregion } [Edit] The project is a port of a C# project. Unit tests was work...
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18559864_c1
18559864
fsharp
1
Children (id : int) (t : list<leaf>) = let cl = List.filter (fun x -> x.parentID = Some id) t // Get the immediate children for c in cl do // Loop through the immediate children and recursively get their children allChildren.Add(c) getAllChildren c.nodeID t getAllChildren id tree allChildren The concerns I have here ar...
Children (id : int) (t : list<leaf>) = let cl = List.filter (fun x -> x.parentID = Some id) t // Get the immediate children for c in cl do // Loop through the immediate children and recursively get their children allChildren.Add(c) getAllChildren c.nodeID t getAllChildren id tree allChildren The concerns I have here ar...
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30957036_c0
30957036
fsharp
0
Title: MongoDB F# IgnoreExtraElements Problem title: MongoDB F# IgnoreExtraElements Tags: f%23, mongodb Problem: MongoDB F# IgnoreExtraElements I am using the MongoDB.Fsharp Driver and I've got some fields in newer records that I don't have in older records for a given collection. So when I want to create a query that ...
MongoDB F# IgnoreExtraElements MongoDB F# IgnoreExtraElements f%23 mongodb MongoDB IgnoreExtraElements ConventionPack pack.Add IgnoreExtraElementsConvetion ConventionRegistry.Register MongoDB F# IgnoreExtraElements I am using the MongoDB.Fsharp Driver and I've got some fields in newer records that I don't have in older...
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3396322_c0
3396322
fsharp
0
Title: Where is &quot;id&quot; literal defined? Problem title: Where is &quot;id&quot; literal defined? Tags: f%23 Problem: Where is "id" literal defined? FsUnit source code contains an unusual definition: let be = id FSI output: val was : ('a -> 'a) The semantics of the "id" is the parenthesized form of the following ...
Where is &quot;id&quot; literal defined? Where is &quot;id&quot; literal defined? f%23 Where Where is "id" literal defined? FsUnit source code contains an unusual definition: FSI output: The semantics of the "id" is the parenthesized form of the following statement: FSI output: You can see the slight difference: the la...
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37214017_c1
37214017
fsharp
1
(a:Hello) or there will be an error at compile-time. It should follow the correct sequence. That's the reason why to do that I want to instanciate a type of type receiveType as the return value of the send(a:Hello) function allowing me to use the receive(a:Bye) in the following way : channel.send(Hello()).receive(Bye()...
(a:Hello) or there will be an error at compile-time. It should follow the correct sequence. That's the reason why to do that I want to instanciate a type of type receiveType as the return value of the send(a:Hello) function allowing me to use the receive(a:Bye) in the following way : channel.send(Hello()).receive(Bye()...
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28983828_c0
28983828
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Using Enumerable.GroupBy in F# Problem title: F#: Using Enumerable.GroupBy in F# Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: F#: Using Enumerable.GroupBy in F# I am new to F# and I am currently very unfamiliar with .NET APIs. I want to use the .NET Enumerable.GroupBy method in an F# program. Here is the relevant sample from m...
F#: Using Enumerable.GroupBy in F# F#: Using Enumerable.GroupBy in F# .net f%23 Using Enumerable.GroupBy atLeast2Values Seq.length DirectoryInfo fileNameLengthPairs.GroupBy Seq.filter Func int64 dirInfo.GetFiles Seq.map fileInfo.Length fileInfo.FullName dirInfo.GetDirectories F#: Using Enumerable.GroupBy in F# I am new...
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33332251_c0
33332251
fsharp
0
Title: FsLex FsYacc: How to create a language with a multi-line comment Problem title: FsLex FsYacc: How to create a language with a multi-line comment Tags: fslex, f%23, fsyacc, ocaml, ocamllex Problem: FsLex FsYacc: How to create a language with a multi-line comment I am playing around with FsLex and FsYacc, which is...
FsLex FsYacc: How to create a language with a multi-line comment FsLex FsYacc: How to create a language with a multi-line comment fslex f%23 fsyacc ocaml ocamllex FsLex FsYacc How FsLex FsYacc: How to create a language with a multi-line comment I am playing around with FsLex and FsYacc, which is based off of ocamllex a...
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7828852_c0
7828852
fsharp
0
Title: Unquote: What am I missing? Problem title: Unquote: What am I missing? Tags: unit-testing, f%23, f%23-unquote Problem: Unquote: What am I missing? I'm trying to get the Unquote library working with xUnit in .NET 4, and I'm not having any luck at all getting the tests to run. So, I broke it down to the simplest r...
Unquote: What am I missing? Unquote: What am I missing? unit-testing f%23 f%23-unquote System.MissingMethodException Unquote What Tests Xunit Swensen.Unquote Fact List.map Tests.demo Method Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.FSharpExpr Swensen.Unquote.Extensions.Expr.ReduceFully Stack T...
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9530994_c0
9530994
fsharp
0
Title: Squashing tuples from (a,(b,c)) to (a,b,c) in fsharp Problem title: Squashing tuples from (a,(b,c)) to (a,b,c) in fsharp Tags: tuples, f%23, inline, iterable-unpacking Problem: Squashing tuples from (a,(b,c)) to (a,b,c) in fsharp Does it make sense to have such functions defined let squash12 (e:('a*('b*'c) )) = ...
Squashing tuples from (a,(b,c)) to (a,b,c) in fsharp Squashing tuples from (a,(b,c)) to (a,b,c) in fsharp tuples f%23 inline iterable-unpacking Squashing squash12 squash21 squash13 seqsquash12 sa:seq Seq.map seqsquash21 seqsquash13 Squashing tuples from (a,(b,c)) to (a,b,c) in fsharp Does it make sense to have such fun...
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40745562_c0
40745562
fsharp
0
Title: Result of mkbundle throws &quot;Symbol not found: _kCFLocaleCountryCode&quot; Problem title: Result of mkbundle throws &quot;Symbol not found: _kCFLocaleCountryCode&quot; Tags: mono, macos, mkbundle, f%23 Problem: Result of mkbundle throws "Symbol not found: _kCFLocaleCountryCode" Code signals: Result, Symbol, _...
Result of mkbundle throws &quot;Symbol not found: _kCFLocaleCountryCode&quot; Result of mkbundle throws &quot;Symbol not found: _kCFLocaleCountryCode&quot; mono macos mkbundle f%23 Result Symbol _kCFLocaleCountryCode test.fsx Compiler Open Source Edition Freely Apache License test.exe Darwin Sources Auto-dependencies U...
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27631181_c1
27631181
fsharp
1
5; 6; 7; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 8|] Notice, the last two indexes are 16 and 8. Which is correct, because 41 < 42 when i tried to do it thru console run: sortedPositions |> Array.iter(Console.WriteLine) [|0; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 8; 16|] I didnt find another length of an array, so the t...
5; 6; 7; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 8|] Notice, the last two indexes are 16 and 8. Which is correct, because 41 < 42 when i tried to do it thru console run: sortedPositions |> Array.iter(Console.WriteLine) [|0; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 8; 16|] I didnt find another length of an array, so the t...
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48261905_c1
48261905
fsharp
1
it doesn't. It compiles and gives the right answer but it is still very slow for large inputs—unsurprisingly with that type. open System.Collections.Generic let memoize (d:Dictionary<_, _>) f x = match d.TryGetValue(x) with | true, re -> re | _ -> let re = f x d.Add(x, re) re let numberOfWaysToChange = let d = Diction...
it doesn't. It compiles and gives the right answer but it is still very slow for large inputs—unsurprisingly with that type. open System.Collections.Generic let memoize (d:Dictionary<_, _>) f x = match d.TryGetValue(x) with | true, re -> re | _ -> let re = f x d.Add(x, re) re let numberOfWaysToChange = let d = Diction...
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33578211_c0
33578211
fsharp
0
Title: F# Interactive, NuGet, and External libraries Problem title: F# Interactive, NuGet, and External libraries Tags: macos, f%23, xamarin, suave, nuget Problem: F# Interactive, NuGet, and External libraries I'm trying to run the demo code for suave (a webserver) in Xamarin Studio 5.9.8 on OS X El Capitan. module Ser...
F# Interactive, NuGet, and External libraries F# Interactive, NuGet, and External libraries macos f%23 xamarin suave nuget Interactive NuGet External ServerTest Suave Suave.Http.Successful OK-result Suave.Web Hello World F# Interactive, NuGet, and External libraries I'm trying to run the demo code for suave (a webserve...
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55580615_c0
55580615
fsharp
0
Title: Continuation Passing Style Computation Expression Problem title: Continuation Passing Style Computation Expression Tags: f%23, continuation-passing, computation-expression Problem: Continuation Passing Style Computation Expression Can you implement CPS using computation expressions in F#? Brian McNamara's blog g...
Continuation Passing Style Computation Expression Continuation Passing Style Computation Expression f%23 continuation-passing computation-expression Continuation Passing Style Computation Expression ContinuationBuilder this.Return this.ReturnFrom this.Bind this.Delay List.map x::xs Continuation Passing Style Computatio...
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11216552_c0
11216552
fsharp
0
Title: extern access modifiers don&#x27;t work Problem title: extern access modifiers don&#x27;t work Tags: f%23, pinvoke, access-modifiers Problem: extern access modifiers don't work I'm trying to hide my P/Invoke functions, like this one: [<DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError=true)>] extern bool private CreateTime...
extern access modifiers don&#x27;t work extern access modifiers don&#x27;t work f%23 pinvoke access-modifiers SetLastError DllImport kernel32.dll CreateTimerQueueTimer IntPtr TimerQueue WaitOrTimerDelegate Callback Parameter uint32 DueTime Period ExecuteFlags Flags extern access modifiers don't work I'm trying to hide ...
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9743756_c0
9743756
fsharp
0
Title: currying of &#x27;flexible types&#x27; in F# Problem title: currying of &#x27;flexible types&#x27; in F# Tags: f%23, currying, types Problem: currying of 'flexible types' in F# Small part of a code to highlight the problem: open System.IO let do_smth i (stm : #System.IO.Stream) = // val do_smth : 'a -> #Stream -...
currying of &#x27;flexible types&#x27; in F# currying of &#x27;flexible types&#x27; in F# f%23 currying types System.IO do_smth System.IO.Stream Stream SomeOps test_currying System.IO.MemoryStream SomeOps.op currying of 'flexible types' in F# Small part of a code to highlight the problem: Can someone explain, why is co...
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48033343_c0
48033343
fsharp
0
Title: F# Constructor Override Problem title: F# Constructor Override Tags: c%23, constructor, swift, uicollectionviewcell, f%23 Problem: F# Constructor Override I'm trying to convert the following Swift code to F#: class BaseCell: UICollectionViewCell { override init(frame: CGRect) { super.init(frame: frame) } require...
F# Constructor Override F# Constructor Override c%23 constructor swift uicollectionviewcell f%23 fatalError Constructor Override BaseCell UICollectionViewCell CGRect super.init NSCoder Export Register IntPtr F# Constructor Override I'm trying to convert the following Swift code to F#: I have seen that in C# this can be...
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71042668_c1
71042668
fsharp
1
target name="logconsole" xsi:type="Console" /> </targets> <rules> <logger name="*" minlevel="Info" writeTo="logconsole" /> </rules> </nlog> Output 2022-02-08 18:43:52.6678|INFO|NLogTest.TestClass|Inside my class 2022-02-08 18:43:52.6997|INFO|<StartupCode$NLogTest>.$Program|Inside my module It's that last line that I wo...
target name="logconsole" xsi:type="Console" /> </targets> <rules> <logger name="*" minlevel="Info" writeTo="logconsole" /> </rules> </nlog> Output 2022-02-08 18:43:52.6678|INFO|NLogTest.TestClass|Inside my class 2022-02-08 18:43:52.6997|INFO|<StartupCode$NLogTest>.$Program|Inside my module It's that last line that I wo...
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75794778_c1
75794778
fsharp
1
) -> edgesC(c1, qS, qF) @ edgesC(c2,qS,qF) | If gc -> edgesGC(gc,qS,qF) | Do gc -> edgesGC(gc,qS,qF) and edgesGC (ast, qS, qF) = match ast with | Then(b,c) -> [{source =qS ; label = B b ; target=qF}] @ [{source =qS ; label = C c ; target=qF}] | GC(gc1,gc2) -> edgesGC(gc1,qS,qF) @ edgesGC(gc2,qS,qF) let ast2pg(ast): Lis...
) -> edgesC(c1, qS, qF) @ edgesC(c2,qS,qF) | If gc -> edgesGC(gc,qS,qF) | Do gc -> edgesGC(gc,qS,qF) and edgesGC (ast, qS, qF) = match ast with | Then(b,c) -> [{source =qS ; label = B b ; target=qF}] @ [{source =qS ; label = C c ; target=qF}] | GC(gc1,gc2) -> edgesGC(gc1,qS,qF) @ edgesGC(gc2,qS,qF) let ast2pg(ast): Lis...
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2945880_c0
2945880
fsharp
0
Title: F# performance question: what is the compiler doing? Problem title: F# performance question: what is the compiler doing? Tags: f%23, compilation Problem: F# performance question: what is the compiler doing? Referencing this code: F# Static Member Type Constraints Why is, for example, let gL = G_of 1L [1L..100000...
F# performance question: what is the compiler doing? F# performance question: what is the compiler doing? f%23 compilation G_of List.map F# performance question: what is the compiler doing? Referencing this code: F# Static Member Type Constraints Why is, for example, significantly slower than By looking at Reflector, I...
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25059587_c0
25059587
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, How can I attach metadata to discriminated union values? Problem title: In F#, How can I attach metadata to discriminated union values? Tags: discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: In F#, How can I attach metadata to discriminated union values? I want to create something that's kind of like an enum with an F#...
In F#, How can I attach metadata to discriminated union values? In F#, How can I attach metadata to discriminated union values? discriminated-union f%23 How BologneseIngredients Spaghetti Tomatoes MincedBeef GrandmasSecretIngredient Color.Red In F#, How can I attach metadata to discriminated union values? I want to cre...
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