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34739098
fsharp
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Title: How to dynamically create instances of objects in F# Problem title: How to dynamically create instances of objects in F# Tags: dynamically-generated-co, f%23, oop, class, instance Problem: How to dynamically create instances of objects in F# I am having trouble finding out how to create a function that creates a...
How to dynamically create instances of objects in F# How to dynamically create instances of objects in F# dynamically-generated-co f%23 oop class instance How Test How to dynamically create instances of objects in F# I am having trouble finding out how to create a function that creates and instance of an object where t...
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34909140_c0
34909140
fsharp
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Title: Auxiliary GCD Functional beginner Problem title: Auxiliary GCD Functional beginner Tags: f%23 Problem: Auxiliary GCD Functional beginner So I have this // Greatest common divisor let rec gcd x y = if y = 0 then x else gcd y (x%y) //multiplying fraction using tuples. So , instead of / let (.*)(a,b)(c,d)=((a*c)/(g...
Auxiliary GCD Functional beginner Auxiliary GCD Functional beginner f%23 tuples Auxiliary GCD Functional Greatest Auxiliary GCD Functional beginner So I have this It works flawlessly, but i want to be able to do this using Auxiliary functions. I have let rec gcd = function | (a,0) -> a | (a,b) -> gcd (b, a % b) ,but i ...
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21785267_c0
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Title: menu handling in F# Problem title: menu handling in F# Tags: wpf, menu, f%23, callback Problem: menu handling in F# I have added menu control to the form, F# coding <Menu Height="27" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="283,13,0,0" Name="menutGoto" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="78"> <MenuItem /> <MenuItem Header=...
menu handling in F# menu handling in F# wpf menu f%23 callback Menu Height HorizontalAlignment Left Margin Name VerticalAlignment Top Width MenuItem Header FontSize Test Hello menu handling in F# I have added menu control to the form, F# coding I'm new in Visual Studio 2010 programming. I'm building a customized progra...
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9041491_c1
9041491
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1
.Create(fun()-> CompleteWith (fun ()-> cancel(new OperationCanceledException())) ) let tmr = new Timer( callback = (fun state -> CompleteWith(success)), state = null, dueTime = milliseconds, period = Timeout.Infinite ) if tmr = null then CompleteWith(fun ()->error(new Exception("failed to create timer"))) else timerSub...
.Create(fun()-> CompleteWith (fun ()-> cancel(new OperationCanceledException())) ) let tmr = new Timer( callback = (fun state -> CompleteWith(success)), state = null, dueTime = milliseconds, period = Timeout.Infinite ) if tmr = null then CompleteWith(fun ()->error(new Exception("failed to create timer"))) else timerSub...
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40991100_c1
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fsharp
1
) let dialogResult = self.Factory.Backing( <@ self.DialogResult @>, false ) let isValidEmail (e:string) = e.Length >= 5 member self.Name with get() = name.Value and set value = name.Value <- value member self.Email with get() = email.Value and set value = email.Value <- value member self.DialogResult with get() = dialo...
) let dialogResult = self.Factory.Backing( <@ self.DialogResult @>, false ) let isValidEmail (e:string) = e.Length >= 5 member self.Name with get() = name.Value and set value = name.Value <- value member self.Email with get() = email.Value and set value = email.Value <- value member self.DialogResult with get() = dialo...
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40546743_c0
40546743
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp.Charting shows separated window for each Chart in interactive mode Problem title: FSharp.Charting shows separated window for each Chart in interactive mode Tags: fsharpchart, f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: FSharp.Charting shows separated window for each Chart in interactive mode When I try to evaluate th...
FSharp.Charting shows separated window for each Chart in interactive mode FSharp.Charting shows separated window for each Chart in interactive mode fsharpchart f%23-interactive f%23 FSharp.Charting Chart Chart.Point Chart.WithSeries.Style System.Drawing.Color.Orange System.Drawing.Color.Gold Chart.Combine FSharp.Charti...
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41419120_c0
41419120
fsharp
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Title: Getting file input content with Fable Problem title: Getting file input content with Fable Tags: fable-f%23, f%23, html, javascript Problem: Getting file input content with Fable I've seen simple ways to read contents from a file input in JavaScript using HTML5 File API. This is my view method, inside a small fa...
Getting file input content with Fable Getting file input content with Fable fable-f%23 f%23 html javascript Getting Fable x_train Training Features SetTrainingFeaturesFile Getting file input content with Fable I've seen simple ways to read contents from a file input in JavaScript using HTML5 File API. This is my view m...
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41236933_c1
41236933
fsharp
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46 nuget Fsharp.Data framework: >= net46 nuget MathNet.Numerics.FSharp 3.14.0-beta01 beta framework: >= net46 nuget MathNet.Numerics.MKL.Win-x64 2.2.0 framework: >= net46 nuget NuGet.CommandLine framework: >= net46 nuget Streams 0.4.1 framework: >= net46 nuget System.Linq.Dynamic 1.0.7 framework: >= net46 nuget Fsharp....
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44474934_c0
44474934
fsharp
0
Title: F# .NET Standard Library Project Problem title: F# .NET Standard Library Project Tags: .net-standard, f%23 Problem: F# .NET Standard Library Project I have a Xamarin Forms solution, containing several F# portable class libraries. In order to use the latest version (4.0.0) of Microsoft.Azure.MobileClient, I need ...
F# .NET Standard Library Project F# .NET Standard Library Project .net-standard f%23 NET Standard Library Project F# .NET Standard Library Project I have a Xamarin Forms solution, containing several F# portable class libraries. In order to use the latest version (4.0.0) of Microsoft.Azure.MobileClient, I need to upgrad...
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63951349_c0
63951349
fsharp
0
Title: How to derive record types in F#? Problem title: How to derive record types in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to derive record types in F#? I'm inserting data into Azure CosmosDB via FSharp.ComosDb . Here is the record type that I write in the DB: [<CLIMutable>] type DbType = { id: Guid Question: string Answer: int...
How to derive record types in F#? How to derive record types in F#? f%23 How CLIMutable DbType Guid Question Answer DataType QuestionId record2 record1 record1.QuestionId How to derive record types in F#? I'm inserting data into Azure CosmosDB via FSharp.ComosDb . Here is the record type that I write in the DB: The per...
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78629692_c0
78629692
fsharp
0
Title: Error when using SQLProgrammabilityProvider when connecting to Azure? Problem title: Error when using SQLProgrammabilityProvider when connecting to Azure? Tags: f%23, azure Problem: Error when using SQLProgrammabilityProvider when connecting to Azure? in our project we have been using the SQLProgrammabilityProvi...
Error when using SQLProgrammabilityProvider when connecting to Azure? Error when using SQLProgrammabilityProvider when connecting to Azure? f%23 azure SQLProgrammabilityProvider Error Azure Error when using SQLProgrammabilityProvider when connecting to Azure? in our project we have been using the SQLProgrammabilityProv...
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72140303_c0
72140303
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Title: Migrating to the latest FSharp.Core generates warnings Problem title: Migrating to the latest FSharp.Core generates warnings Tags: compiler-warnings, f%23 Problem: Migrating to the latest FSharp.Core generates warnings I've just migrated my project to use FSharp.Core 6.0.3 instead of 6.0.1. I noticed that now in...
Migrating to the latest FSharp.Core generates warnings Migrating to the latest FSharp.Core generates warnings compiler-warnings f%23 Migrating FSharp.Core uint32 LanguagePrimitives.UInt32WithMeasure FS0057 Experimental langversion:preview nowarn:57 Migrating to the latest FSharp.Core generates warnings I've just migrat...
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28375223_c0
28375223
fsharp
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Title: FSharp Functional Composition: Threading an accumlator Problem title: FSharp Functional Composition: Threading an accumlator Tags: f%23 Problem: FSharp Functional Composition: Threading an accumlator I have asked a related question here . I want to do a similar thing but this time thread an accumulator though th...
FSharp Functional Composition: Threading an accumlator FSharp Functional Composition: Threading an accumlator f%23 FSharp Functional Composition Threading AddTen MultiplyFive SubtractTwo Array.reduce FSharp Functional Composition: Threading an accumlator I have asked a related question here . I want to do a similar thi...
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49786892_c1
49786892
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/NuGetFallbackFolder/microsoft.netcore.app/2.0.0/ref/netcoreapp2.0/System.AppContext.dll' and 'Reference:/usr/share/dotnet/sdk/NuGetFallbackFolder/system.appcontext/4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.6/System.AppContext.dll'. Choosing 'Reference:/usr/share/dotnet/sdk/NuGetFallbackFolder/microsoft.netcore.app/2.0.0/ref/netcoreapp2....
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65660515_c0
65660515
fsharp
0
Title: Why is it so slow to create records with a field that references a big value in F#? Problem title: Why is it so slow to create records with a field that references a big value in F#? Tags: reference, memory, performance, record, f%23 Problem: Why is it so slow to create records with a field that references a big...
Why is it so slow to create records with a field that references a big value in F#? Why is it so slow to create records with a field that references a big value in F#? reference memory performance record f%23 Why BigType Big Set CollectionType BigVal SmallVal Set.map Why is it so slow to create records with a field tha...
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5538657_c0
5538657
fsharp
0
Title: Bug ? Seq.take 10 works well , Seq.take 100 doesn&#x27;t work Problem title: Bug ? Seq.take 10 works well , Seq.take 100 doesn&#x27;t work Tags: sequence, take, f%23 Problem: Bug ? Seq.take 10 works well , Seq.take 100 doesn't work let a = [1;2;3;] for i in (a |> Seq.take 10) do Console.WriteLine(i) for i in (a ...
Bug ? Seq.take 10 works well , Seq.take 100 doesn&#x27;t work Bug ? Seq.take 10 works well , Seq.take 100 doesn&#x27;t work sequence take f%23 System System.Linq Bug Seq.take Console.WriteLine Main p.Take ToArray Bug ? Seq.take 10 works well , Seq.take 100 doesn't work first line works well but second line gives error ...
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6391334_c0
6391334
fsharp
0
Title: Tree Representation in F# Problem title: Tree Representation in F# Tags: f%23, tree Problem: Tree Representation in F# I'm trying to implement a tree in F# using a list of tuples. [a] where a = (string, [a]) Each node has a list of their children and leaf nodes would be (name, []) I want to be able to recursivel...
Tree Representation in F# Tree Representation in F# f%23 tree Tree Representation List.fold List.map Tree Representation in F# I'm trying to implement a tree in F# using a list of tuples. [a] where a = (string, [a]) Each node has a list of their children and leaf nodes would be (name, []) I want to be able to recursive...
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74438797_c0
74438797
fsharp
0
Title: How do i find a base case for this function? Problem title: How do i find a base case for this function? Tags: types, functional-programming, function, f%23 Problem: How do i find a base case for this function? So i'am working around an exercise that should be a very basic and easy function Whish takes as argume...
How do i find a base case for this function? How do i find a base case for this function? types functional-programming function f%23 How None h::tl Some h::Option.get How do i find a base case for this function? So i'am working around an exercise that should be a very basic and easy function Whish takes as argument a s...
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1917091_c0
1917091
fsharp
0
Title: Haskell to F# - declare a recursive types in f# Problem title: Haskell to F# - declare a recursive types in f# Tags: f%23, haskell Problem: Haskell to F# - declare a recursive types in f# I am trying to teach my self F# by porting some Haskell Code. Specifily I am trying to port the Countdown Problem shown here ...
Haskell to F# - declare a recursive types in f# Haskell to F# - declare a recursive types in f# f%23 haskell Haskell Add Sub Mul Div Expr Val App Haskell to F# - declare a recursive types in f# I am trying to teach my self F# by porting some Haskell Code. Specifily I am trying to port the Countdown Problem shown here T...
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41851977_c0
41851977
fsharp
0
Title: F# Winforms Draw Text to a Form Problem title: F# Winforms Draw Text to a Form Tags: drawing, f%23, winforms Problem: F# Winforms Draw Text to a Form I am trying something as simple as drawing some text to a Form . There is a thousand C# examples out there to go from but no matter which example i seem to try and...
F# Winforms Draw Text to a Form F# Winforms Draw Text to a Form drawing f%23 winforms Winforms Draw Text Form form.Paint.Add e.Graphics.DrawString Hello System.Drawing.Font Arial SolidBrush Color.Black System.Drawing.Point DrawText DrawString F# Winforms Draw Text to a Form I am trying something as simple as drawing so...
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20100135_c0
20100135
fsharp
0
Title: Extract row from Deedle and convert to Matrix Problem title: Extract row from Deedle and convert to Matrix Tags: f%23, mathnet-numerics, math.net, deedle Problem: Extract row from Deedle and convert to Matrix I am trying to extract a row from a Deedle Frame and convert it to a flat (1x4) DenseMatrix . All missin...
Extract row from Deedle and convert to Matrix Extract row from Deedle and convert to Matrix f%23 mathnet-numerics math.net deedle Deedle Extract Matrix Frame DenseMatrix frame.GetRowAt Series.values DenseMatrix.ofSeq try2 math.net Extract row from Deedle and convert to Matrix I am trying to extract a row from a Deedle ...
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38167189_c0
38167189
fsharp
0
Title: DenseMatrix invalid assignment Problem title: DenseMatrix invalid assignment Tags: f%23, mathnet-numerics Problem: DenseMatrix invalid assignment Not sure how to populate a DenseMatrix type: let rows = [|for line in File.ReadAllLines("Z:\\mypath.csv") |> Seq.skip 1 do yield line.Split(',') |> Array.map float|] l...
DenseMatrix invalid assignment DenseMatrix invalid assignment f%23 mathnet-numerics DenseMatrix File.ReadAllLines mypath.csv Seq.skip line.Split Array.map DenseMatrix.ofRowArrays data_logdiff DenseMatrix.zero data.RowCount-1 data.ColumnCount data.ColumnCount-1 data_logdiff.At j-1 data.At DenseMatrix invalid assignment ...
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22693651_c0
22693651
fsharp
0
Title: C# to F#: Request.Files[&quot;FileUpload1&quot;].ContentLength Problem title: C# to F#: Request.Files[&quot;FileUpload1&quot;].ContentLength Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: C# to F#: Request.Files["FileUpload1"].ContentLength I have a syntax problem: I would like to put a condition in my controller. In C#, my ...
C# to F#: Request.Files[&quot;FileUpload1&quot;].ContentLength C# to F#: Request.Files[&quot;FileUpload1&quot;].ContentLength f%23 c%23-to-f%23 HandleError Request.Files FileUpload1 ContentLength FileUpload FsWeb.Controllers System.Web.Mvc System System.Web HFAnalysisController Controller this.HFAnalysis this.View Acti...
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24503345_c0
24503345
fsharp
0
Title: Unfathomable error using F# sequences Problem title: Unfathomable error using F# sequences Tags: seq, f%23, .net Problem: Unfathomable error using F# sequences I had some reliably working code using lists like: let rec srch (tzs : pqCell list) = match tzs with | h :: t -> // process h and recurse on t if needed ...
Unfathomable error using F# sequences Unfathomable error using F# sequences seq f%23 .net F# Unfathomable None this.CellsInDiffOrder List.filter c.nVal Seq.isEmpty Seq.head Seq.skip Seq.filter Microsoft.FSharp.Core.CompilerServices.GeneratedSequenceBase PsQ2.srch Invoke IEnumerable Unfathomable error using F# sequences
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24281606_c0
24281606
fsharp
0
Title: match the first two elements of a list Problem title: match the first two elements of a list Tags: f%23 Problem: match the first two elements of a list I have a list : [objA;objB;objC;objD] I need to do the following reduction : obj -> obj -> obj ie : objA objB -> objB' and then take back the original list so th...
match the first two elements of a list match the first two elements of a list f%23 List.filter List.append y::tail match the first two elements of a list I have a list : I need to do the following reduction : ie : and then take back the original list so that I get : I am trying to do the following : This syntax is not ...
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68397807_c0
68397807
fsharp
0
Title: Is it better to use an empty list or &quot;list option&quot; in F#? Problem title: Is it better to use an empty list or &quot;list option&quot; in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is it better to use an empty list or "list option" in F#? Is there a best practice when using potentially empty lists in domain models in F#? ...
Is it better to use an empty list or &quot;list option&quot; in F#? Is it better to use an empty list or &quot;list option&quot; in F#? f%23 Task Name SubTasks ParentTask Is it better to use an empty list or "list option" in F#? Is there a best practice when using potentially empty lists in domain models in F#? For exa...
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68446973_c0
68446973
fsharp
0
Title: F# async try with not catching exceptions Problem title: F# async try with not catching exceptions Tags: f%23 Problem: F# async try with not catching exceptions Strange things... I just wanted to do a simple retry on exceptions in F# but the catch doesn't catch :) Any ideas? let rec retry times next event = asyn...
F# async try with not catching exceptions F# async try with not catching exceptions f%23 error.Reraise Oh-no Exception this.Reraise ExceptionDispatchInfo.Capture Throw Unchecked.defaultof F# async try with not catching exceptions Strange things... I just wanted to do a simple retry on exceptions in F# but the catch doe...
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43692084_c0
43692084
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement the List Monad (computation expression) with a condition? Problem title: How to implement the List Monad (computation expression) with a condition? Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: How to implement the List Monad (computation expression) with a condition? I'm trying to understand how ...
How to implement the List Monad (computation expression) with a condition? How to implement the List Monad (computation expression) with a condition? computation-expression f%23 How List Monad ListMonad o.Bind List.collect o.Return How to implement the List Monad (computation expression) with a condition? I'm trying to...
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6103018_c0
6103018
fsharp
0
Title: (F#) Smoothest way to read all bytes from a CryptoStream Problem title: (F#) Smoothest way to read all bytes from a CryptoStream Tags: f%23, stream Problem: (F#) Smoothest way to read all bytes from a CryptoStream I'm working on a procedure for decrypting binary data using AesCryptoServiceProvider. For the final...
(F#) Smoothest way to read all bytes from a CryptoStream (F#) Smoothest way to read all bytes from a CryptoStream f%23 stream a Smoothest CryptoStream s.ReadByte cryptoStream.ReadByte Seq.toArray (F#) Smoothest way to read all bytes from a CryptoStream I'm working on a procedure for decrypting binary data using AesCryp...
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15150157_c0
15150157
fsharp
0
Title: Conversion differences between C# and F# using same library Problem title: Conversion differences between C# and F# using same library Tags: f%23, .net, clr Problem: Conversion differences between C# and F# using same library I'm sure that this has something to do with the internals of what is going on here. Hop...
Conversion differences between C# and F# using same library Conversion differences between C# and F# using same library f%23 .net clr same Conversion float32 Conversion differences between C# and F# using same library I'm sure that this has something to do with the internals of what is going on here. Hopefully someone ...
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33246725_c0
33246725
fsharp
0
Title: How to name parameters of F# function declaration Problem title: How to name parameters of F# function declaration Tags: f%23 Problem: How to name parameters of F# function declaration If I've got a record type that contains all the database functions like so type Database = { getThingsByCountThenLength: int -> ...
How to name parameters of F# function declaration How to name parameters of F# function declaration f%23 How Database Thing User count:int length:int firstName:string lastName:string IDatabase How to name parameters of F# function declaration If I've got a record type that contains all the database functions like so Is...
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7948137_c1
7948137
fsharp
1
of the contents), the timeline looks a lot more realistic . Note, these are two separate runs, but no code change aside from where the timer is started. Instead of having the startTime measured directly before use! response = request.AsyncGetResponse() , I have it directly afterwards. To further support my claim, I ma...
of the contents), the timeline looks a lot more realistic . Note, these are two separate runs, but no code change aside from where the timer is started. Instead of having the startTime measured directly before use! response = request.AsyncGetResponse() , I have it directly afterwards. To further support my claim, I ma...
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19645125_c0
19645125
fsharp
0
Title: How to terminate loop in async block? Problem title: How to terminate loop in async block? Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: How to terminate loop in async block? I'm use Tomas' BlockingQueueAgent and created an F# console program. https://github.com/tpetricek/FSharp.AsyncExtensions/blob/master/src/Agents/BlockingQu...
How to terminate loop in async block? How to terminate loop in async block? f%23 f%23-3.0 here How ag.AsyncAdd Some Producing None ag.AsyncGet Consuming Done Async.Start Async.RunSynchronously How to terminate loop in async block? I'm use Tomas' BlockingQueueAgent and created an F# console program. https://github.com/t...
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27511630_c1
27511630
fsharp
1
Fib(n - 2); } public static int EvenFibs() { var n = 1; var totalSum = 0; var num = 1; while(num < 4000000) { num = Fib(n); if (num % 2 == 0) totalSum += num; n += 1; } return totalSum; } Python knownVals = { } def fib(n): if n not in knownVals: knownVals[n] = 1 if n < 2 else fib(n-1) + fib(n-2) return knownVals[n] n ...
Fib(n - 2); } public static int EvenFibs() { var n = 1; var totalSum = 0; var num = 1; while(num < 4000000) { num = Fib(n); if (num % 2 == 0) totalSum += num; n += 1; } return totalSum; } Python knownVals = { } def fib(n): if n not in knownVals: knownVals[n] = 1 if n < 2 else fib(n-1) + fib(n-2) return knownVals[n] n ...
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34141918_c0
34141918
fsharp
0
Title: Incomplete pattern matches on this expression Problem title: Incomplete pattern matches on this expression Tags: f%23 Problem: Incomplete pattern matches on this expression I receive a warning for the following code: | _ -> let card1::card2::remainingDeck = newDeck Some(card1, card2), remainingDeck Incomplete pa...
Incomplete pattern matches on this expression Incomplete pattern matches on this expression f%23 Incomplete card1::card2::remainingDeck Some card1 card2 Face Suit card1::card2::remaining Incomplete pattern matches on this expression I receive a warning for the following code: Here's the rest of the code: I have noticed...
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64849252_c0
64849252
fsharp
0
Title: How can I use Deedle to get every row from some key and below? Problem title: How can I use Deedle to get every row from some key and below? Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: How can I use Deedle to get every row from some key and below? I want to return every value up to and including some key. Whilst I could generat...
How can I use Deedle to get every row from some key and below? How can I use Deedle to get every row from some key and below? deedle f%23 some How Deedle Get frame:Frame Frame frame.RowIndex.Locate frame.RowIndex.KeyRange RangeRestriction.Fixed frame.GetAddressRange How can I use Deedle to get every row from some key a...
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49926986_c0
49926986
fsharp
0
Title: Function with type &#x27;T -&gt; Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt; like C#&#x27;s Task.FromResult Problem title: Function with type &#x27;T -&gt; Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt; like C#&#x27;s Task.FromResult Tags: asynchronous, f%23 Problem: Function with type 'T -> Async<'T> like C#'s Task.FromResult I'm playing around asynchronous p...
Function with type &#x27;T -&gt; Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt; like C#&#x27;s Task.FromResult Function with type &#x27;T -&gt; Async&lt;&#x27;T&gt; like C#&#x27;s Task.FromResult asynchronous f%23 Async Task.FromResult TResult Task Function with type 'T -> Async<'T> like C#'s Task.FromResult I'm playing around asynchronous prog...
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66715755_c1
66715755
fsharp
1
Juice; size = Small }, 3.0)) (OrderDrink({ type' = Soda; size = Medium }, 4.0)) (OrderDrink({ type' = Milk; size = Large }, 5.0)) ] orderDrinks |> List.map (fun o -> bar.Order o) // output > orderDrinks |> List.map (fun o -> bar.Order o);; valPlease pay DKK24 for your 1 "Coffee" "Small" drinks. Thanks!! it Please pay ...
Juice; size = Small }, 3.0)) (OrderDrink({ type' = Soda; size = Medium }, 4.0)) (OrderDrink({ type' = Milk; size = Large }, 5.0)) ] orderDrinks |> List.map (fun o -> bar.Order o) // output > orderDrinks |> List.map (fun o -> bar.Order o);; valPlease pay DKK24 for your 1 "Coffee" "Small" drinks. Thanks!! it Please pay ...
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16371943_c0
16371943
fsharp
0
Title: How to pass two dimensional array to a function in F#? Problem title: How to pass two dimensional array to a function in F#? Tags: arguments, multidimensional-array, function, arrays, f%23 Problem: How to pass two dimensional array to a function in F#? I am trying to create a function in F# that takes as input a...
How to pass two dimensional array to a function in F#? How to pass two dimensional array to a function in F#? arguments multidimensional-array function arrays f%23 How How to pass two dimensional array to a function in F#? I am trying to create a function in F# that takes as input a two dimensional array of integers (9...
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23383343_c0
23383343
fsharp
0
Title: How to update FSharp.Core for Visual Studio 2012 fsi Problem title: How to update FSharp.Core for Visual Studio 2012 fsi Tags: f%23-interactive, visual-studio-2012, f%23 Problem: How to update FSharp.Core for Visual Studio 2012 fsi I am trying to run a script in the fsi. I get the following error. Could not load...
How to update FSharp.Core for Visual Studio 2012 fsi How to update FSharp.Core for Visual Studio 2012 fsi f%23-interactive visual-studio-2012 f%23 How FSharp.Core Visual Studio visual-studio-2012 How to update FSharp.Core for Visual Studio 2012 fsi I am trying to run a script in the fsi. I get the following error. I fo...
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45908085
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Title: Generating errors in FParsec&#x27;s OperatorPrecedenceParser Problem title: Generating errors in FParsec&#x27;s OperatorPrecedenceParser Tags: parsing, parser-combinators, f%23, fparsec Problem: Generating errors in FParsec's OperatorPrecedenceParser I have the need to generate errors while parsing operators usi...
Generating errors in FParsec&#x27;s OperatorPrecedenceParser Generating errors in FParsec&#x27;s OperatorPrecedenceParser parsing parser-combinators f%23 fparsec Generating FParsec OperatorPrecedenceParser ExpressionParser MyType Fatal Abort opp.AddOperator InfixOperator Associativity.Left opp.ExpressionParser Generati...
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36193322_c0
36193322
fsharp
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Title: F# Priority Queue Problem title: F# Priority Queue Tags: priority-queue, heap, f%23 Problem: F# Priority Queue I have tried to use this snippet of code https://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsdesktop/Net-Implementation-of-a-d3ac7b9d to implement a heap-based implementation of Prim's algorithm to solve the Minimum...
F# Priority Queue F# Priority Queue priority-queue heap f%23 Priority Queue F# Priority Queue I have tried to use this snippet of code https://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsdesktop/Net-Implementation-of-a-d3ac7b9d to implement a heap-based implementation of Prim's algorithm to solve the Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) pro...
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59753677_c0
59753677
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Title: how can I serialize tuples as list in F#? Problem title: how can I serialize tuples as list in F#? Tags: serialization, f%23, json.net Problem: how can I serialize tuples as list in F#? I have a library that sends me results that include tuples. I need to process some of the data, serialize it and then it goes o...
how can I serialize tuples as list in F#? how can I serialize tuples as list in F#? serialization f%23 json.net Item1 Item2 json.net how can I serialize tuples as list in F#? I have a library that sends me results that include tuples. I need to process some of the data, serialize it and then it goes on its way to anoth...
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70298561_c0
70298561
fsharp
0
Title: Using bind and Kliesli composition operators with Result Problem title: Using bind and Kliesli composition operators with Result Tags: monads, f%23 Problem: Using bind and Kliesli composition operators with Result I'm trying to use the bind ( >>= ) and Kleisli composition ( >=> ) operators with the basic Result ...
Using bind and Kliesli composition operators with Result Using bind and Kliesli composition operators with Result monads f%23 Using Kliesli Result Error EntryPoint Using bind and Kliesli composition operators with Result I'm trying to use the bind ( >>= ) and Kleisli composition ( >=> ) operators with the basic Result ...
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47167901_c0
47167901
fsharp
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Title: Visual Studio Community for Mac __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ isn&#x27;t working Problem title: Visual Studio Community for Mac __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ isn&#x27;t working Tags: visual-studio, macos, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Visual Studio Community for Mac __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ isn't working I'm trying to access some f...
Visual Studio Community for Mac __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ isn&#x27;t working Visual Studio Community for Mac __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ isn&#x27;t working visual-studio macos f%23 f%23-interactive Visual Studio Community Mac __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ Visual Studio Community for Mac __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ isn't working I'm trying to acce...
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42140701_c0
42140701
fsharp
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Title: Pure pattern matching Problem title: Pure pattern matching Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: Pure pattern matching I am building a function that counts of many times a character appears in a string after the nth position. countCh ("aaabbbccc", 3, 'b') val it: int = 2 In C , I would use an accumulator with a ...
Pure pattern matching Pure pattern matching f%23 pattern-matching Pure s:string n:int ch:char s.Length Pure pattern matching I am building a function that counts of many times a character appears in a string after the nth position. In C , I would use an accumulator with a while loop. But I am trying to learn the F# fun...
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19627496_c0
19627496
fsharp
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Title: Why explicitly generic function value binds differently from similar non-generic? Problem title: Why explicitly generic function value binds differently from similar non-generic? Tags: f%23, generics Problem: Why explicitly generic function value binds differently from similar non-generic? Let's take a simple fu...
Why explicitly generic function value binds differently from similar non-generic? Why explicitly generic function value binds differently from similar non-generic? f%23 generics similar Why Why explicitly generic function value binds differently from similar non-generic? Let's take a simple function value f1 : f1 binds...
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13335592_c0
13335592
fsharp
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Title: How can I create a slider using Websharper? Problem title: How can I create a slider using Websharper? Tags: f%23, websharper Problem: How can I create a slider using Websharper? I'm just learning Websharper so I'm still quite confused. On the Intellifactory samples webpage the code for the calculator sample see...
How can I create a slider using Websharper? How can I create a slider using Websharper? f%23 websharper Websharper How Button Input Attr.Type Attr.Value Attr.Style OnClick How can I create a slider using Websharper? I'm just learning Websharper so I'm still quite confused. On the Intellifactory samples webpage the code...
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56753699_c0
56753699
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Title: Find unique records in F# List of List Problem title: Find unique records in F# List of List Tags: f%23, list, record Problem: Find unique records in F# List of List I have a record called Move that is defined as follows: type Move = { X : int Y : int By: CellState } I have created a list of list of moves ( Move...
Find unique records in F# List of List Find unique records in F# List of List f%23 list record Find List Move CellState Find unique records in F# List of List I have a record called Move that is defined as follows: I have created a list of list of moves ( Move list list ) to store some data. I want to remove duplicate ...
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40663630
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Title: How do I fix the generator for Resource.Designer.fs so that it escapes language keywords? Problem title: How do I fix the generator for Resource.Designer.fs so that it escapes language keywords? Tags: f%23, xamarin.android, xamarin.forms Problem: How do I fix the generator for Resource.Designer.fs so that it esc...
How do I fix the generator for Resource.Designer.fs so that it escapes language keywords? How do I fix the generator for Resource.Designer.fs so that it escapes language keywords? f%23 xamarin.android xamarin.forms How Resource.Designer.fs xamarin.android xamarin.forms How do I fix the generator for Resource.Designer.f...
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72339738_c0
72339738
fsharp
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Title: How to create Discriminated Union with private constructor? Problem title: How to create Discriminated Union with private constructor? Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: How to create Discriminated Union with private constructor? I have the following DU: type Vector<'T when 'T: (static member (+): 'T * 'T -> 'T) and ...
How to create Discriminated Union with private constructor? How to create Discriminated Union with private constructor? generics f%23 How Discriminated Union Vector from_list xs.Length Cannot Vector.Vector How to create Discriminated Union with private constructor? I have the following DU: I've tried creating a factory...
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64972419_c0
64972419
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Title: Recursive Function that divides two integers and returns result and remainder Problem title: Recursive Function that divides two integers and returns result and remainder Tags: division, recursion, function, f%23 Problem: Recursive Function that divides two integers and returns result and remainder I am trying t...
Recursive Function that divides two integers and returns result and remainder Recursive Function that divides two integers and returns result and remainder division recursion function f%23 Recursive div1 Remainder div2 Result div12 Recursive Function that divides two integers and returns result and remainder I am tryin...
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66779534_c0
66779534
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Title: How can I change the background color of the &lt;body&gt; element in Fable / Fulma? Problem title: How can I change the background color of the &lt;body&gt; element in Fable / Fulma? Tags: bulma, f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: How can I change the background color of the element in Fable / Fulma? Here's a snippet of ...
How can I change the background color of the &lt;body&gt; element in Fable / Fulma? How can I change the background color of the &lt;body&gt; element in Fable / Fulma? bulma f%23 fable-f%23 How Fable Fulma MyModel Style CSSProp.BackgroundColor Button.button Button.Size IsSmall START index.html bulma.css How can I chang...
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Title: F# money allocation headache Problem title: F# money allocation headache Tags: f%23 Problem: F# money allocation headache I have one question: let totalAmount = 1400.0M let allocations = [| 0.45M; 0.45M; 0.1M |] let minAmount = 250.0M Let’s assume there is $1400 to allocate to 3 parties, the minimum amount to al...
F# money allocation headache F# money allocation headache f%23 F# money allocation headache I have one question: Let’s assume there is $1400 to allocate to 3 parties, the minimum amount to allocate is $250; and each party has different percentage of the total amount. Here Party A & B will get 45% of the total amount, a...
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61816967_c0
61816967
fsharp
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Title: F# - Understanding types that use generics Problem title: F# - Understanding types that use generics Tags: f%23, generics, polymorphism Problem: F# - Understanding types that use generics I am having an F# exam in 10 days and as I am currently doing old exam sets, I ran into a problem understanding generics and ...
F# - Understanding types that use generics F# - Understanding types that use generics f%23 generics polymorphism Understanding Sum Left Right sum1 Hello World F# - Understanding types that use generics I am having an F# exam in 10 days and as I am currently doing old exam sets, I ran into a problem understanding generi...
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38533899_c0
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Title: F# obtaining ID after SubmitChanges (using SQLDataConnection type provider) Problem title: F# obtaining ID after SubmitChanges (using SQLDataConnection type provider) Tags: type-providers, seq, sql-server, ienumerable, f%23 Problem: F# obtaining ID after SubmitChanges (using SQLDataConnection type provider) I'm ...
F# obtaining ID after SubmitChanges (using SQLDataConnection type provider) F# obtaining ID after SubmitChanges (using SQLDataConnection type provider) type-providers seq sql-server ienumerable f%23 SQLDataConnection SubmitChanges dbContext.MyTable.InsertAllOnSubmit dbContext.DataContext.SubmitChanges Ids MyTable F# ob...
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20533680_c0
20533680
fsharp
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Title: Best Way to Recursively Find Factorials with Memoization in F# Problem title: Best Way to Recursively Find Factorials with Memoization in F# Tags: recursion, f%23, memoization Problem: Best Way to Recursively Find Factorials with Memoization in F# I wrote this clunky function that works but is not optimal. What ...
Best Way to Recursively Find Factorials with Memoization in F# Best Way to Recursively Find Factorials with Memoization in F# recursion f%23 memoization Best Way Recursively Find Factorials Memoization System.Collections.Generic Dictionary factorials.Add factorials.TryGetValue n-1 Best Way to Recursively Find Factorial...
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13206718_c0
13206718
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Title: A NaturalSpec method with &#x27; in name not found on Mono Problem title: A NaturalSpec method with &#x27; in name not found on Mono Tags: monodevelop, mono, f%23 Problem: A NaturalSpec method with ' in name not found on Mono I've managed to compile NaturalSpec on mono and am trying an F# library project in Mono...
A NaturalSpec method with &#x27; in name not found on Mono A NaturalSpec method with &#x27; in name not found on Mono monodevelop mono f%23 NaturalSpec Mono ListSpec Scenario When_removing_an_3_from_a_small_list_it_should_not_contain_3 Given When Verify NaturalSpec.Syntax.shouldn A NaturalSpec method with ' in name not...
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51265635_c0
51265635
fsharp
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Title: iterating JArray without for loop in F# Problem title: iterating JArray without for loop in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: iterating JArray without for loop in F# I don't want to use this for loop for iterating the JArray. Is there any other method which can replace this for loop? let tablesInJson = jsonModel.["tables"]...
iterating JArray without for loop in F# iterating JArray without for loop in F# f%23 JArray Converting JOject TableName JValue Result_ List.tryFind s.TableName TableName.ToString s.ColumnName name.ToString Unchecked.defaultof iterating JArray without for loop in F# I don't want to use this for loop for iterating the JA...
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51814164_c0
51814164
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Title: Create a SPA static serverless application with F# Problem title: Create a SPA static serverless application with F# Tags: single-page-application, f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: Create a SPA static serverless application with F# What I am trying to do is to write an SPA application in F#. Is it possible to use Fable...
Create a SPA static serverless application with F# Create a SPA static serverless application with F# single-page-application f%23 fable-f%23 Create SPA Fable.compile fileXYZ.fs XPlot.Plotly.Html.showInBrowser Create a SPA static serverless application with F# What I am trying to do is to write an SPA application in F#...
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6969197_c1
6969197
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} Now the following basic test starts to throw StackOverflowException on n=10000: let test n = let map x = async.Return x let reduce x y = async.Return (x + y) mapReduce map reduce [0..n] |> Async.RunSynchronously EDIT: An alternative implementation of the <|> combinator makes the test succeed on N=10000: let ( <|> ) ...
} Now the following basic test starts to throw StackOverflowException on n=10000: let test n = let map x = async.Return x let reduce x y = async.Return (x + y) mapReduce map reduce [0..n] |> Async.RunSynchronously EDIT: An alternative implementation of the <|> combinator makes the test succeed on N=10000: let ( <|> ) ...
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43743119_c0
43743119
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Title: Get a char at a specified position in the string Problem title: Get a char at a specified position in the string Tags: .net, f%23, seq, functional-programming, string Problem: Get a char at a specified position in the string How can I get a char at a specified position in the string in a FP way (i.e. no dirty .[...
Get a char at a specified position in the string Get a char at a specified position in the string .net f%23 seq functional-programming string Get Seq.item Seq stringChar3 ABCD seqChar3 index:int source:seq Get a char at a specified position in the string How can I get a char at a specified position in the string in a F...
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56600268_c0
56600268
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Title: How do I check &#x27;T for types not being allowed to be null? Problem title: How do I check &#x27;T for types not being allowed to be null? Tags: nullable, null, f%23, reflection Problem: How do I check 'T for types not being allowed to be null? given let inline deserialize<'t> x :'t option = printfn "Attemptin...
How do I check &#x27;T for types not being allowed to be null? How do I check &#x27;T for types not being allowed to be null? nullable null f%23 reflection How Attempting Name JsonConvert.DeserializeObject Some System.Diagnostics.Trace.WriteLine Error ex.Message None FSharpList Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection How do I chec...
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77596685_c0
77596685
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Title: Why does this Deedle DataFrame has duplicate columns? Problem title: Why does this Deedle DataFrame has duplicate columns? Tags: f%23, deedle, dataframe Problem: Why does this Deedle DataFrame has duplicate columns? I created a Deedle DataFrame with this code: type Person = { Name: string; Age: int; Gender: stri...
Why does this Deedle DataFrame has duplicate columns? Why does this Deedle DataFrame has duplicate columns? f%23 deedle dataframe Why Deedle DataFrame Person Name Age Gender Alice Female Bob Male Carol David Frame.ofRecords df.ColumnCount Why does this Deedle DataFrame has duplicate columns? I created a Deedle DataFram...
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3856250_c0
3856250
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Title: Is this an F# compiler bug? #2 Problem title: Is this an F# compiler bug? #2 Tags: ienumerable, for-loop, f%23 Problem: Is this an F# compiler bug? #2 open System type Foo() = interface Collections.IEnumerable with member x.GetEnumerator () = null type Bar() = interface Collections.IEnumerable with member x.GetE...
Is this an F# compiler bug? #2 Is this an F# compiler bug? #2 ienumerable for-loop f%23 System Foo Collections.IEnumerable x.GetEnumerator Bar Collections.Generic.IEnumerable i.e IEnumerable GetEnumerator Is this an F# compiler bug? #2 The code above produces the following compilation error: The type 'Foo' is not a typ...
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18-025a-4e44-adf4-a5eb2df04b81</ProjectGuid> <OutputType>Library</OutputType> <RootNamespace>DeleteMe</RootNamespace> <AssemblyName>DeleteMe</AssemblyName> <TargetFrameworkVersion>v4.5</TargetFrameworkVersion> <TargetFrameworkProfile>Profile7</TargetFrameworkProfile> <TargetProfile>netcore</TargetProfile> <TargetFSharp...
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5035553_c0
5035553
fsharp
0
Title: F# match question Problem title: F# match question Tags: f%23 Problem: F# match question this is what i have so far: type u = {str : string} //some type that has some property str (for simplicity, only one) type du= | A of u | B of u // some discriminated union that carries u with it then, somewhere i have a seq...
F# match question F# match question f%23 Seq.distinctBy u.str F# match question this is what i have so far: then, somewhere i have a sequence of du that i am doing distinctBy and the property to do distinct is str. best i could come up with is this: the code works, but i don't like having to match on a and b of the dis...
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61950449_c0
61950449
fsharp
0
Title: Why F#&#x27;s idiomatic dictionary collection (Map&lt;K,V&gt;) needs the type K to implement comparable while C#&#x27;s Dictionary&lt;K,V&gt; doesn&#x27;t? Problem title: Why F#&#x27;s idiomatic dictionary collection (Map&lt;K,V&gt;) needs the type K to implement comparable while C#&#x27;s Dictionary&lt;K,V&gt; ...
Why F#&#x27;s idiomatic dictionary collection (Map&lt;K,V&gt;) needs the type K to implement comparable while C#&#x27;s Dictionary&lt;K,V&gt; doesn&#x27;t? Why F#&#x27;s idiomatic dictionary collection (Map&lt;K,V&gt;) needs the type K to implement comparable while C#&#x27;s Dictionary&lt;K,V&gt; doesn&#x27;t? hashtabl...
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68050940_c0
68050940
fsharp
0
Title: MultiExec is not supported by ExecuteReader Problem title: MultiExec is not supported by ExecuteReader Tags: ado.net, sql-server, .net, f%23, dapper Problem: MultiExec is not supported by ExecuteReader I have the following code: let getByIdAsync (connectionString : string) (id : int) = let sql = @"SELECT * FROM ...
MultiExec is not supported by ExecuteReader MultiExec is not supported by ExecuteReader ado.net sql-server .net f%23 dapper MultiExec ExecuteReader SELECT User WHERE SqlConnection connection.OpenAsync Async.AwaitTask connection.ExecuteReaderAsync Seq.head Error e.Message ado.net MultiExec is not supported by ExecuteRea...
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68880713_c0
68880713
fsharp
0
Title: F# System.Random duplicate values Problem title: F# System.Random duplicate values Tags: random, f%23, .net, random-seed Problem: F# System.Random duplicate values I'm trying to use System.Random in F# but keep getting duplicate values. I'm aware that if I create a new instance of System.Random each time I do .N...
F# System.Random duplicate values F# System.Random duplicate values random f%23 .net random-seed System.Random AutoOpen Domain Test r.Next Test.create F# System.Random duplicate values I'm trying to use System.Random in F# but keep getting duplicate values. I'm aware that if I create a new instance of System.Random eac...
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47122439_c0
47122439
fsharp
0
Title: Locate elements in list Problem title: Locate elements in list Tags: f%23, list Problem: Locate elements in list I built a simple function that tells me where a given element is actually in a list. The first position is 0: let rec foo79 = fun k l -> match k, l with | k, [] -> failwith "What you are lookig for is...
Locate elements in list Locate elements in list f%23 list Locate foo79 What x::xs foo79b Locate elements in list I built a simple function that tells me where a given element is actually in a list. The first position is 0: It is simple and works (even so, every suggestion to improve it is welcome!). What I failed to do...
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7951560_c0
7951560
fsharp
0
Title: &quot;Consider app.config remapping of assembly ...&quot; warning in F# Problem title: &quot;Consider app.config remapping of assembly ...&quot; warning in F# Tags: f%23, compiler-warnings Problem: "Consider app.config remapping of assembly ..." warning in F# After I installed VS11, I started to get the followin...
&quot;Consider app.config remapping of assembly ...&quot; warning in F# &quot;Consider app.config remapping of assembly ...&quot; warning in F# f%23 compiler-warnings Consider app.config "Consider app.config remapping of assembly ..." warning in F# After I installed VS11, I started to get the following error: What exac...
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33422192_c0
33422192
fsharp
0
Title: f# can&#x27;t override KeyPressed event windows form Problem title: f# can&#x27;t override KeyPressed event windows form Tags: winforms, overriding, f%23, events Problem: f# can't override KeyPressed event windows form I wrote the following code: open System.Windows.Forms open System.Drawing let f = new Form(Tex...
f# can&#x27;t override KeyPressed event windows form f# can&#x27;t override KeyPressed event windows form winforms overriding f%23 events KeyPressed System.Windows.Forms System.Drawing Form Text Clock TopMost f.Show Editor UserControl this.OnMouseDown Mouse Down this.OnKeyDown e.KeyCode Keys.W Something Dock DockStyle....
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67964209_c0
67964209
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a name for for this &quot;stateful function with result&quot; pattern? An abstraction for it in FSharpPlus? Problem title: Is there a name for for this &quot;stateful function with result&quot; pattern? An abstraction for it in FSharpPlus? Tags: f%23, f%23%2B Problem: Is there a name for for this "state...
Is there a name for for this &quot;stateful function with result&quot; pattern? An abstraction for it in FSharpPlus? Is there a name for for this &quot;stateful function with result&quot; pattern? An abstraction for it in FSharpPlus? f%23 f%23%2B FSharpPlus Result Is there a name for for this "stateful function with re...
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11068006_c0
11068006
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to pass a F# function by Reflection? Problem title: Is it possible to pass a F# function by Reflection? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is it possible to pass a F# function by Reflection? Is it possible to pass a F# function by Reflection? (*in module A*) type Foo() = static member bar n = {1..n} let function...
Is it possible to pass a F# function by Reflection? Is it possible to pass a F# function by Reflection? f%23 Reflection Foo BarFoo.ofSeq z.count Foo.bar foo.GetType InvokeMember System.Reflection.BindingFlags.InvokeMethod Is it possible to pass a F# function by Reflection? Is it possible to pass a F# function by Reflec...
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73276009_c2
73276009
fsharp
2
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75610327_c0
75610327
fsharp
0
Title: F# &#x27;function&#x27; functions cannot inline Problem title: F# &#x27;function&#x27; functions cannot inline Tags: f%23 Problem: F# 'function' functions cannot inline The following 2 functions let episodeDict1 (a: obj) = match a with | :? (Episode -> _) as generator -> let episodes = [D; W; M] let values = epi...
F# &#x27;function&#x27; functions cannot inline F# &#x27;function&#x27; functions cannot inline f%23 episodeDict1 Episode List.map List.zip Dictionary episodeDict2 F# 'function' functions cannot inline The following 2 functions do the same thing, however the second cannot be marked inline Which seems really weird. Can ...
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29712143_c0
29712143
fsharp
0
Title: Recursively computing an N x N matrix determinant Problem title: Recursively computing an N x N matrix determinant Tags: f%23 Problem: Recursively computing an N x N matrix determinant I'm having an issue with this implementation. It's giving me an error that "this expression to have type bool but here has unit"...
Recursively computing an N x N matrix determinant Recursively computing an N x N matrix determinant f%23 Recursively m.Length Array2D.create i-1 n-1 Recursively computing an N x N matrix determinant I'm having an issue with this implementation. It's giving me an error that "this expression to have type bool but here ha...
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23315148_c0
23315148
fsharp
0
Title: Cast list to list of superclass Problem title: Cast list to list of superclass Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Cast list to list of superclass Say I define the following interface and class implementing it: type IGreeter = abstract member GetGreeting: unit -> string type Human = interface IGreeter with member this.Get...
Cast list to list of superclass Cast list to list of superclass f%23 .net Cast IGreeter GetGreeting Human this.GetGreeting Why IGreetable Warning FS0059 Error FS0193 Type Cast list to list of superclass Say I define the following interface and class implementing it: Great. And say I have a list<Human> somewhere. Now, t...
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39769058_c1
39769058
fsharp
1
or three other properties will fail at the same time. I'd like to get a list of all failing properties, which means that in checkProperties I'd like to extract the name of the failing predicate. I've seen multiple answers along the lines of "You can't get the MethodInfo from an arbitrary F# function that you received ...
or three other properties will fail at the same time. I'd like to get a list of all failing properties, which means that in checkProperties I'd like to extract the name of the failing predicate. I've seen multiple answers along the lines of "You can't get the MethodInfo from an arbitrary F# function that you received ...
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55479726_c1
55479726
fsharp
1
); BExplorer has this for GetColumns: void GetColumns(CM_ENUM_FLAGS dwFlags, [Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPArray)] PropertyKey[] rgkeyOrder, uint cColumns); But it seems to me that SizeParamIndex would be needed here, since I'm marshaling an array. So I've also tried void GetColumns([In] CM_ENUM_FLAGS dwFlags, [Out,...
); BExplorer has this for GetColumns: void GetColumns(CM_ENUM_FLAGS dwFlags, [Out] [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPArray)] PropertyKey[] rgkeyOrder, uint cColumns); But it seems to me that SizeParamIndex would be needed here, since I'm marshaling an array. So I've also tried void GetColumns([In] CM_ENUM_FLAGS dwFlags, [Out,...
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50615655_c0
50615655
fsharp
0
Title: NancyFx F# App with parameter Problem title: NancyFx F# App with parameter Tags: f%23, nancy Problem: NancyFx F# App with parameter I am trying to get this example translated from C# to F# public class MyModule : NancyModule { private IMyDependency _dependency; public MyModule(IMyDependency dependency) { _depend...
NancyFx F# App with parameter NancyFx F# App with parameter f%23 nancy NancyFx App MyModule NancyModule IMyDependency _dependency Get Register HelloModule self.Get Hello NancyFx F# App with parameter I am trying to get this example translated from C# to F# (source 1 ) However adding a parameter to constructor (source 2...
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35395505_c0
35395505
fsharp
0
Title: Freya - How to define a Uri Template with Optional Query String Parameters Problem title: Freya - How to define a Uri Template with Optional Query String Parameters Tags: f%23, freya Problem: Freya - How to define a Uri Template with Optional Query String Parameters I am using the Freya web stack to build a REST...
Freya - How to define a Uri Template with Optional Query String Parameters Freya - How to define a Uri Template with Optional Query String Parameters f%23 freya Freya How Uri Template Optional Query Parameters Freya - How to define a Uri Template with Optional Query String Parameters I am using the Freya web stack to b...
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38703651_c0
38703651
fsharp
0
Title: List comprehension vs List.concat Problem title: List comprehension vs List.concat Tags: f%23, performance Problem: List comprehension vs List.concat I have following function in my (turn-based) game code, which lists all legal moves for a player in a game: let moves game = let movesType1 game = ... //returns Mo...
List comprehension vs List.concat List comprehension vs List.concat f%23 performance List List.concat movesType1 Move movesType2 movesType3 List comprehension vs List.concat I have following function in my (turn-based) game code, which lists all legal moves for a player in a game: Now I'm wondering what would be the di...
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19801822_c0
19801822
fsharp
0
Title: f# currying function loses generic type? Problem title: f# currying function loses generic type? Tags: generics, f%23, type-inference Problem: f# currying function loses generic type? When I try to curry a function with the last parameter as a generic type the compiler forces the generic type into the first conc...
f# currying function loses generic type? f# currying function loses generic type? generics f%23 type-inference Bar Integer Boolean FooHelper a:String this.foo fooHelperWithA.foo f# currying function loses generic type? When I try to curry a function with the last parameter as a generic type the compiler forces the gene...
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34558824_c0
34558824
fsharp
0
Title: How to build an F# application with dependencies downloaded from Paket? Problem title: How to build an F# application with dependencies downloaded from Paket? Tags: visual-studio, paket, f%23 Problem: How to build an F# application with dependencies downloaded from Paket? I'm having a hard time trying to build a...
How to build an F# application with dependencies downloaded from Paket? How to build an F# application with dependencies downloaded from Paket? visual-studio paket f%23 Paket How How to build an F# application with dependencies downloaded from Paket? I'm having a hard time trying to build a F# project in Visual Studio ...
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43219249_c1
43219249
fsharp
1
26: Startup.RegisterWebApi(config) Line 27: builder.UseWebApi(config) |> ignore I have Newtonsoft.Json on version 10.0.2. I have tried the following: Force-uninstalling & re-installing Newtonsoft.Json Adding an assembly binding redirect for Newtonsoft.Json, specifically to version 10.0.2. There was not one there befor...
26: Startup.RegisterWebApi(config) Line 27: builder.UseWebApi(config) |> ignore I have Newtonsoft.Json on version 10.0.2. I have tried the following: Force-uninstalling & re-installing Newtonsoft.Json Adding an assembly binding redirect for Newtonsoft.Json, specifically to version 10.0.2. There was not one there befor...
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25434842_c0
25434842
fsharp
0
Title: F# filter a two-dimensional array with multiple arguments Problem title: F# filter a two-dimensional array with multiple arguments Tags: arrays, f%23, filtering, list Problem: F# filter a two-dimensional array with multiple arguments I've been stuck for a while with this seemingly basic problem. I have a two dim...
F# filter a two-dimensional array with multiple arguments F# filter a two-dimensional array with multiple arguments arrays f%23 filtering list F# filter a two-dimensional array with multiple arguments I've been stuck for a while with this seemingly basic problem. I have a two dimensional array of strings and another on...
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15074280_c0
15074280
fsharp
0
Title: Writing a test expression that fits a certain type inference in F# Problem title: Writing a test expression that fits a certain type inference in F# Tags: type-inference, f%23, expression Problem: Writing a test expression that fits a certain type inference in F# I'm brushing up on some key points in F# and my i...
Writing a test expression that fits a certain type inference in F# Writing a test expression that fits a certain type inference in F# type-inference f%23 expression Writing Writing a test expression that fits a certain type inference in F# I'm brushing up on some key points in F# and my instructor has recommended a few...
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43888294_c0
43888294
fsharp
0
Title: Abstract type definitions f# Problem title: Abstract type definitions f# Tags: abstract-class, c%23, f%23, inheritance, interface Problem: Abstract type definitions f# I am looking to define a couple of types in an interface or abstract class with the implementation left unspecified. I then want to inherit from ...
Abstract type definitions f# Abstract type definitions f# abstract-class c%23 f%23 inheritance interface Abstract Interface1 MyType1 MyType2 Interface2 method1 Module MyModule Abstract type definitions f# I am looking to define a couple of types in an interface or abstract class with the implementation left unspecified...
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46731131_c1
46731131
fsharp
1
, attaching metadata to a dummy type would be quite enough for my purposes, but now I have the problem in that unlike with System.Type , once I substitute the generic parameters I am no longer able to query the methods on the type. So close. Is there any way to make this work with Mono.Cecil ? Alternatively, I'd apprec...
, attaching metadata to a dummy type would be quite enough for my purposes, but now I have the problem in that unlike with System.Type , once I substitute the generic parameters I am no longer able to query the methods on the type. So close. Is there any way to make this work with Mono.Cecil ? Alternatively, I'd apprec...
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24077329_c1
24077329
fsharp
1
in the IL, I can see no such optimisation but I suppose it's possible that this is JITted. A colleague suggests that branch prediction makes such optimisations unnecessary. Is the only way to avoid the unnecessary branches to invert the structure and pass the divide / halve function in? -- Edit -- John Palmer suggeste...
in the IL, I can see no such optimisation but I suppose it's possible that this is JITted. A colleague suggests that branch prediction makes such optimisations unnecessary. Is the only way to avoid the unnecessary branches to invert the structure and pass the divide / halve function in? -- Edit -- John Palmer suggeste...
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58629540_c0
58629540
fsharp
0
Title: AsyncSeq not printing to Console in Interactive Problem title: AsyncSeq not printing to Console in Interactive Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, asynchronous Problem: AsyncSeq not printing to Console in Interactive I have defined a simple record type type RowSapPL = { CargoID: int; Currency: string; IsInternal: bool...
AsyncSeq not printing to Console in Interactive AsyncSeq not printing to Console in Interactive f%23 f%23-interactive asynchronous AsyncSeq Console Interactive RowSapPL CargoID Currency IsInternal Amount AsyncSeq.iter AsyncSeq.iterAsync SqlQueryEvent Event.add AsyncSeq not printing to Console in Interactive I have defi...
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17941932_c1
17941932
fsharp
1
traversal. According to this post , Set<T> may be a good choice... > " ...Vanilla Set<'a> does a more than adequate job. I'd prefer a 'Set' over a 'List' so you always have O(lg n) access to the largest and smallest items, allowing you to ordered your set by insert date/time for efficient access to the newest and olde...
traversal. According to this post , Set<T> may be a good choice... > " ...Vanilla Set<'a> does a more than adequate job. I'd prefer a 'Set' over a 'List' so you always have O(lg n) access to the largest and smallest items, allowing you to ordered your set by insert date/time for efficient access to the newest and olde...
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73348767_c0
73348767
fsharp
0
Title: duck type in fsharp and interoping with js Problem title: duck type in fsharp and interoping with js Tags: f%23 Problem: duck type in fsharp and interoping with js I'm using fsharp's fable compiler to interact with js. Suppose js passes an object to fsharp, but we don't know what type it is, only that it may hav...
duck type in fsharp and interoping with js duck type in fsharp and interoping with js f%23 id:2456 duck type in fsharp and interoping with js I'm using fsharp's fable compiler to interact with js. Suppose js passes an object to fsharp, but we don't know what type it is, only that it may have some properties. In js, we ...
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76314674_c0
76314674
fsharp
0
Title: Kestrel is not loading interop DLLL Problem title: Kestrel is not loading interop DLLL Tags: com-interop, f%23, kestrel Problem: Kestrel is not loading interop DLLL I have an F# Giraffe application using Kestrel. I am referencing an external DLL via a COM typelib, which generates a DLL named Interop.PCDCLientLib...
Kestrel is not loading interop DLLL Kestrel is not loading interop DLLL com-interop f%23 kestrel System.IO.FileNotFoundException Kestrel DLLL Could Interop.PCDCLIENTLib Version Culture PublicKeyToken Kestrel is not loading interop DLLL I have an F# Giraffe application using Kestrel. I am referencing an external DLL via...
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50824696_c0
50824696
fsharp
0
Title: If I have a custom defined list type in F#, how do I get the head and tail of a list of that type Problem title: If I have a custom defined list type in F#, how do I get the head and tail of a list of that type Tags: f%23, list, reverse Problem: If I have a custom defined list type in F#, how do I get the head a...
If I have a custom defined list type in F#, how do I get the head and tail of a list of that type If I have a custom defined list type in F#, how do I get the head and tail of a list of that type f%23 list reverse NIL CONS h::t h::b If I have a custom defined list type in F#, how do I get the head and tail of a list of...
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62836915_c0
62836915
fsharp
0
Title: How to preserve generic type in async computation expression? Problem title: How to preserve generic type in async computation expression? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to preserve generic type in async computation expression? Why is the generic type constrained to unit, and how can I write this in a way that myFunc g...
How to preserve generic type in async computation expression? How to preserve generic type in async computation expression? f%23 TimeoutException How Async Async.Sleep _ex Stopwatch.StartNew sw.ElapsedMilliseconds How to preserve generic type in async computation expression? Why is the generic type constrained to unit,...
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3120958_c0
3120958
fsharp
0
Title: F# coding style and standard Problem title: F# coding style and standard Tags: f%23, coding-style Problem: F# coding style and standard While there is no One True Correct Style, some points of general agreement exist in the C# community regarding coding standard / style; usually, they are variations of the .NET ...
F# coding style and standard F# coding style and standard f%23 coding-style F# coding style and standard While there is no One True Correct Style, some points of general agreement exist in the C# community regarding coding standard / style; usually, they are variations of the .NET Framework Design Guidelines. When you ...
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40104687_c1
40104687
fsharp
1
method public hidebysig specialname instance int32 get_Item(int32 x) cil managed { .custom instance void [mscorlib]System.Runtime.CompilerServices.MethodImplAttribute::.ctor(valuetype [mscorlib]System.Runtime.CompilerServices.MethodImplOptions) = ( 01 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 ) .maxstack 8 IL_0000: nop IL_0001: ldarg.1 IL_...
method public hidebysig specialname instance int32 get_Item(int32 x) cil managed { .custom instance void [mscorlib]System.Runtime.CompilerServices.MethodImplAttribute::.ctor(valuetype [mscorlib]System.Runtime.CompilerServices.MethodImplOptions) = ( 01 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 ) .maxstack 8 IL_0000: nop IL_0001: ldarg.1 IL_...
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