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68124018
fsharp
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Title: F# - Traverse a tree defined not as a structure, but as a function: ls: 'a -> 'a seq Problem title: F# - Traverse a tree defined not as a structure, but as a function: ls: 'a -> 'a seq Tags: f%23, depth-first-search, functional-programming, preorder, tail-recursion Problem: F# - Travers...
F# - Traverse a tree defined not as a structure, but as a function: ls: 'a -> 'a seq F# - Traverse a tree defined not as a structure, but as a function: ls: 'a -> 'a seq f%23 depth-first-search functional-programming preorder tail-recursion Traverse Seq.empty FSharpx.Collections LazyList Exper...
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36509538_c0
36509538
fsharp
0
Title: Does MailboxProcessor just duplicate IObservable? Problem title: Does MailboxProcessor just duplicate IObservable? Tags: actor, f%23, system.reactive Problem: Does MailboxProcessor just duplicate IObservable? I want to process to types of a message Add x makes program remember number x Print makes it print all r...
Does MailboxProcessor just duplicate IObservable? Does MailboxProcessor just duplicate IObservable? actor f%23 system.reactive Does MailboxProcessor IObservable Add Print System Message inbox.Receive x.ToString EntryPoint mailbox.Start mailbox.Post Console.ReadLine System.Reactive.Subjects Subject Observable.scan Obser...
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45390126_c0
45390126
fsharp
0
Title: VSCode & Ionide: Unable to trigger breakpoint Problem title: VSCode & Ionide: Unable to trigger breakpoint Tags: visual-studio-code, ionide, f%23, .net-core Problem: VSCode & Ionide: Unable to trigger breakpoint I am unable to get debugging to work on a .NetCore solution using Visual Studio Code with the...
VSCode & Ionide: Unable to trigger breakpoint VSCode & Ionide: Unable to trigger breakpoint visual-studio-code ionide f%23 .net-core VSCode Ionide Unable NET Core Launch Debug netcoreapp1.1 Nikeza.Server.dll cmd.exe ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT Development Views Attach command:pickProcess VSCode & Ionide: Unable to t...
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5423768_c1
5423768
fsharp
1
"); } } ... Program.cs which query for dealer and his cars: static void Main(string[] args) { var ctx = new MyContext(); foreach (var s in ctx.Dealers.FirstOrDefault(x => x.ID == 1).Cars) { Console.WriteLine(s.CarName); } Console.Read(); } The F# version type Dealer() = let mutable id = 0 let mutable name = "" let muta...
"); } } ... Program.cs which query for dealer and his cars: static void Main(string[] args) { var ctx = new MyContext(); foreach (var s in ctx.Dealers.FirstOrDefault(x => x.ID == 1).Cars) { Console.WriteLine(s.CarName); } Console.Read(); } The F# version type Dealer() = let mutable id = 0 let mutable name = "" let muta...
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10922143_c0
10922143
fsharp
0
Title: FSharpTypeFunc.Specialize causing TypeLoadException Problem title: FSharpTypeFunc.Specialize causing TypeLoadException Tags: f%23, exception Problem: FSharpTypeFunc.Specialize causing TypeLoadException I'm getting the following run-time exception: System.TypeLoadException was unhandled Message=Method 'Specialize...
FSharpTypeFunc.Specialize causing TypeLoadException FSharpTypeFunc.Specialize causing TypeLoadException f%23 exception TypeLoadException FSharpTypeFunc.Specialize IDictionary r.TryGetValue keyCol.Name Some None FSharpTypeFunc Specialize System.Collections.Generic KeyCol Name Seq.length FSharpTypeFunc.Specialize causing...
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29374559_c0
29374559
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Handling web exceptions Problem title: F#: Handling web exceptions Tags: system.net.webexception, asynchronous, f%23 Problem: F#: Handling web exceptions I am new to programming and F# is my first language. Here are the relevant snippets of my code: let downloadHtmlToDiskAsync (fighterHtmlDirectory: string) ...
F#: Handling web exceptions F#: Handling web exceptions system.net.webexception asynchronous f%23 System.Net.WebException Handling fighterId.ToString File.Create fighterName.TrimEnd StreamWriter file.Write file.Close File.AppendAllText User WebScraping Invalid Urls.txt Seq.map Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously F#: ...
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32459246_c1
32459246
fsharp
1
styleSheetRoot.Add outputNode styleSheetRoot [<SetUp>] member this.SetUp() = this.xsl <- XNamespace.Get "http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" this.simpleStylesheet <- CreateXsltHeader(this.xsl) Directory.EnumerateFiles "Templates" |> Seq.iter(fun filepath -> this.simpleStylesheet.Add(XElement.Parse(File.ReadAllText f...
styleSheetRoot.Add outputNode styleSheetRoot [<SetUp>] member this.SetUp() = this.xsl <- XNamespace.Get "http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" this.simpleStylesheet <- CreateXsltHeader(this.xsl) Directory.EnumerateFiles "Templates" |> Seq.iter(fun filepath -> this.simpleStylesheet.Add(XElement.Parse(File.ReadAllText f...
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67267040_c0
67267040
fsharp
0
Title: Populating immutable lists &quot;in a cycle&quot; Problem title: Populating immutable lists &quot;in a cycle&quot; Tags: list, f%23, cycle Problem: Populating immutable lists "in a cycle" Within my F# learning process, I am trying to convert the following C# code with lists into its F# equivalent. I think it is ...
Populating immutable lists &quot;in a cycle&quot; Populating immutable lists &quot;in a cycle&quot; list f%23 cycle Populating List Dictionary Here myDictionary.TryGetValue numberOfFilesList.Add endFilesToOpenList.Add Map myMap.TryGetValue Some None List.unfold List.fold List.take List.mapi Populating immutable lists "...
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39348813_c0
39348813
fsharp
0
Title: inline and operator overloading woes Problem title: inline and operator overloading woes Tags: f%23 Problem: inline and operator overloading woes I'm experimenting with inline and operators....not a specific application. based on reading things like http://nut-cracker.azurewebsites.net/blog/2011/11/15/typeclasse...
inline and operator overloading woes inline and operator overloading woes f%23 HelperType d:HelperType x:array Array.append x:string TypeOf x:TypeOf append2 Error op_LessMultiplyGreater Candidates inline and operator overloading woes I'm experimenting with inline and operators....not a specific application. based on re...
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38213452_c0
38213452
fsharp
0
Title: How to make F# modules configurable (or make similar effect, like object properties) Problem title: How to make F# modules configurable (or make similar effect, like object properties) Tags: functor, f%23 Problem: How to make F# modules configurable (or make similar effect, like object properties) Let's say I ha...
How to make F# modules configurable (or make similar effect, like object properties) How to make F# modules configurable (or make similar effect, like object properties) functor f%23 How NumeracyProblemsInTen Random System.Random a.Force Next Seq.isEmpty Seq.length Seq.item UsedNumbers min..max Seq.skipWhile Seq.takeWh...
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8130433_c0
8130433
fsharp
0
Title: F#: combining together discriminated unions and class hierarchies? Problem title: F#: combining together discriminated unions and class hierarchies? Tags: f%23, discriminated-union Problem: F#: combining together discriminated unions and class hierarchies? Let's say I have a significant class hierarchy: Tag Cont...
F#: combining together discriminated unions and class hierarchies? F#: combining together discriminated unions and class hierarchies? f%23 discriminated-union Tag ControlFlowTag IfTag ForTag JumpTag HTMLTag DivTag MyList Node Node.Tag Node.String StringTag F#: combining together discriminated unions and class hierarchi...
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14018195_c0
14018195
fsharp
0
Title: Is the C++ AMP library useful from F#? Problem title: Is the C++ AMP library useful from F#? Tags: task-parallel-library, gpgpu, c%2B%2B-amp, f%23 Problem: Is the C++ AMP library useful from F#? I'm experimenting with the C++ AMP library in F# as a way of using the GPU to do work in parallel. However, the result...
Is the C++ AMP library useful from F#? Is the C++ AMP library useful from F#? task-parallel-library gpgpu c%2B%2B-amp f%23 F# GPU TPL AMP __declspec _stdcall square_array Create CPU array_view Run parallel_for_each dataView.extent Copy dataView.synchronize Print Stopwatch s.Start s.Stop s.ElapsedTicks CInterop DllImpor...
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32732426_c0
32732426
fsharp
0
Title: Error Installing a Windows Service (in F#) Problem title: Error Installing a Windows Service (in F#) Tags: windows-services, service-installer, f%23 Problem: Error Installing a Windows Service (in F#) my question is the following: When I try to install my Windows Service I get the following error: snippet: ... N...
Error Installing a Windows Service (in F#) Error Installing a Windows Service (in F#) windows-services service-installer f%23 Error Installing Windows Service RunInstallerAttribute.Yes Program.fs RunInstaller FSharpServiceInstaller Installer InstallUtil.exe EntryPoint Environment.UserInteractive String.Concat ManagedIn...
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61288900_c0
61288900
fsharp
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Title: How do I make a for loop that scans through JSON in F# Problem title: How do I make a for loop that scans through JSON in F# Tags: f%23-data, json, json.net, f%23 Problem: How do I make a for loop that scans through JSON in F# Using F# I am trying to scan through a JSON file and compare its arrays against a sing...
How do I make a for loop that scans through JSON in F# How do I make a for loop that scans through JSON in F# f%23-data json json.net f%23 random json 0-4 the How System System.IO Newtonsoft.Json FSharp.Data Provider JsonProvider powernum.json Provider.Load IDs numbers.JsonValue.Item Console.Write Console.WriteLine Arr...
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61723770_c0
61723770
fsharp
0
Title: F# and automatic upcasting: sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn&#x27;t, what is the rationale behind that? Problem title: F# and automatic upcasting: sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn&#x27;t, what is the rationale behind that? Tags: string, .net, f%23 Problem: F# and automatic upcasting: sometimes it does,...
F# and automatic upcasting: sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn&#x27;t, what is the rationale behind that? F# and automatic upcasting: sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn&#x27;t, what is the rationale behind that? string .net f%23 NameValue GenNameValue MoreNameValue Name Value ValueTuple Tuple Implicit FS0001 Valu...
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3542317_c1
3542317
fsharp
1
Layers = GetStringData "Layers" attribs let gsk_m = let value = GetStringData "m" attribs 0.0 let gsk_y = let value = GetStringData "y" attribs 0.0 let gskFactors = new Factors(gsk_m, gsk_y) let gskService = GetStringData "Service" attribs let gskUserNote = GetStringData "Note" attribs let gskShow = GetBoolData "Show" ...
Layers = GetStringData "Layers" attribs let gsk_m = let value = GetStringData "m" attribs 0.0 let gsk_y = let value = GetStringData "y" attribs 0.0 let gskFactors = new Factors(gsk_m, gsk_y) let gskService = GetStringData "Service" attribs let gskUserNote = GetStringData "Note" attribs let gskShow = GetBoolData "Show" ...
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62907947_c0
62907947
fsharp
0
Title: LangageExt: Chaining of two Eithers with Bind(), but cannot figure out how to use them to create another Either Problem title: LangageExt: Chaining of two Eithers with Bind(), but cannot figure out how to use them to create another Either Tags: c%23, f%23, functional-programming, hashicorp-vault, language-ext Pr...
LangageExt: Chaining of two Eithers with Bind(), but cannot figure out how to use them to create another Either LangageExt: Chaining of two Eithers with Bind(), but cannot figure out how to use them to create another Either c%23 f%23 functional-programming hashicorp-vault language-ext LangageExt Chaining Eithers Bind E...
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29001670_c0
29001670
fsharp
0
Title: F# modeling playing cards Problem title: F# modeling playing cards Tags: playing-cards, f%23 Problem: F# modeling playing cards I am trying to represent standard playing cards in F#. My goal is to implement a clone of Microsoft Solitaire (the one that comes with Windows) , a game in which Cards' Suit, Face, and ...
F# modeling playing cards F# modeling playing cards playing-cards f%23 Suit Diamonds Hearts Clubs Spades Color Red Black Face Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Jack Queen King Ace Card F# modeling playing cards I am trying to represent standard playing cards in F#. My goal is to implement a clone of Microsof...
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20020327_c1
20020327
fsharp
1
Name, entityName, baseType = Some typeof<Element>) entityType.AddXmlDocDelayed (fun () -> sprintf "This %s" entityName) let properties = [("Id", "Guid"); ("Timestamp", "DateTime"); ("Name", "String")] let fieldsOfProperties = properties |> List.iteri (fun index (propertyName, propertyType) -> let instanceProp = Provide...
Name, entityName, baseType = Some typeof<Element>) entityType.AddXmlDocDelayed (fun () -> sprintf "This %s" entityName) let properties = [("Id", "Guid"); ("Timestamp", "DateTime"); ("Name", "String")] let fieldsOfProperties = properties |> List.iteri (fun index (propertyName, propertyType) -> let instanceProp = Provide...
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64809004_c1
64809004
fsharp
1
this with Errors = e::this.Errors} member this.ConsData x = {this with Data = x::this.Data} static member Empty = {Errors =[]; Data = []} type RecordConstructor<'a> = SecurityName -> Element -> 'a type SecurityProcessor<'a> = ExtractState<'a> -> Element -> ExtractState<'a> module BbdData = [<RequireQualifiedAccess>] mo...
this with Errors = e::this.Errors} member this.ConsData x = {this with Data = x::this.Data} static member Empty = {Errors =[]; Data = []} type RecordConstructor<'a> = SecurityName -> Element -> 'a type SecurityProcessor<'a> = ExtractState<'a> -> Element -> ExtractState<'a> module BbdData = [<RequireQualifiedAccess>] mo...
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26941475_c0
26941475
fsharp
0
Title: Unit Testing F# Code Throws Null Reference Exception, why? Problem title: Unit Testing F# Code Throws Null Reference Exception, why? Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Unit Testing F# Code Throws Null Reference Exception, why? I'm using the NUnit testing technique suggested in the yet to be released book "F# ...
Unit Testing F# Code Throws Null Reference Exception, why? Unit Testing F# Code Throws Null Reference Exception, why? f%23 f%23-interactive Unit Testing Throws Reference Exception System System.Collections.Generic NUnit.Framework FsUnit Dictionary HashIdentity.Structural t.ContainsKey t.Add TODO Insure MEMOIZE Given Te...
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30708143_c0
30708143
fsharp
0
Title: F# task parallelism under Mono doesn&#x27;t &quot;appear&quot; to execute in parallel Problem title: F# task parallelism under Mono doesn&#x27;t &quot;appear&quot; to execute in parallel Tags: mono, f%23, task-parallel-library, asynchronous Problem: F# task parallelism under Mono doesn't "appear" to execute in p...
F# task parallelism under Mono doesn&#x27;t &quot;appear&quot; to execute in parallel F# task parallelism under Mono doesn&#x27;t &quot;appear&quot; to execute in parallel mono f%23 task-parallel-library asynchronous Mono System System.Threading System.Threading.Tasks num:int taskId:int Thread.Sleep Console.WriteLine S...
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76411024_c0
76411024
fsharp
0
Title: Pattern(s) to avoid mutual recursion between functions and other objects? Problem title: Pattern(s) to avoid mutual recursion between functions and other objects? Tags: recursion, f%23, .net Problem: Pattern(s) to avoid mutual recursion between functions and other objects? I'm starting to write a toy command lin...
Pattern(s) to avoid mutual recursion between functions and other objects? Pattern(s) to avoid mutual recursion between functions and other objects? recursion f%23 .net Pattern DisplayHelp Map Commands InterpCommand ShellState Available Map.map Exit StoreItem ListItems Map.ofList Commands.Keys.Contains shellState.Comman...
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59815919_c1
59815919
fsharp
1
1000,true> [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = printfn "Hello World from F#!" 0 // return an integer exit code Here are the errors: 1>------ Build started: Project: ConsoleApp3, Configuration: Debug Any CPU ------ 1>D:\valuer\v2\ConsoleApp3\Program.fs(12,12): error FS3033: The type provider 'FSharp.Data.Sql.SqlTypeProvider'...
1000,true> [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = printfn "Hello World from F#!" 0 // return an integer exit code Here are the errors: 1>------ Build started: Project: ConsoleApp3, Configuration: Debug Any CPU ------ 1>D:\valuer\v2\ConsoleApp3\Program.fs(12,12): error FS3033: The type provider 'FSharp.Data.Sql.SqlTypeProvider'...
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77732881_c0
77732881
fsharp
0
Title: This type uses an invalid mix of the attributes &#x27;NoEquality&#x27;, &#x27;ReferenceEquality&#x27;, &#x27;StructuralEquality&#x27;, &#x27;NoComparison&#x27; and &#x27;StructuralComparison Problem title: This type uses an invalid mix of the attributes &#x27;NoEquality&#x27;, &#x27;ReferenceEquality&#x27;, &#x2...
This type uses an invalid mix of the attributes &#x27;NoEquality&#x27;, &#x27;ReferenceEquality&#x27;, &#x27;StructuralEquality&#x27;, &#x27;NoComparison&#x27; and &#x27;StructuralComparison This type uses an invalid mix of the attributes &#x27;NoEquality&#x27;, &#x27;ReferenceEquality&#x27;, &#x27;StructuralEquality&#...
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33862889_c0
33862889
fsharp
0
Title: Cannot Change Values of Dictionary in For Loop? Problem title: Cannot Change Values of Dictionary in For Loop? Tags: dictionary, for-loop, f%23 Problem: Cannot Change Values of Dictionary in For Loop? So I'm a bit new to F#, but I have a background of C#. I'm writing a code that will iterate over a Dictionary<st...
Cannot Change Values of Dictionary in For Loop? Cannot Change Values of Dictionary in For Loop? dictionary for-loop f%23 System.InvalidOperationException Cannot Change Values Dictionary Loop Early List Later KeyValue trash.Add variables.Remove Message mscorlib.dll Additional Collection Cannot Change Values of Dictionar...
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71762107_c0
71762107
fsharp
0
Title: Constraining F# function parameter to multiple instantiations of a generic interface fails with FS0193 Problem title: Constraining F# function parameter to multiple instantiations of a generic interface fails with FS0193 Tags: generics, interface, f%23 Problem: Constraining F# function parameter to multiple inst...
Constraining F# function parameter to multiple instantiations of a generic interface fails with FS0193 Constraining F# function parameter to multiple instantiations of a generic interface fails with FS0193 generics interface f%23 generic Constraining FS0193 GenericInterfaceTest IReader Type Not IIntReader IFloatReader ...
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4232130_c0
4232130
fsharp
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Title: An implementation problem of F# Seq Problem title: An implementation problem of F# Seq Tags: .net, f%23, functional-programming, haskell Problem: An implementation problem of F# Seq I am digging into F# source code recently. in Seq.fs: // Binding. // // We use a type defintion to apply a local dynamic optimizati...
An implementation problem of F# Seq An implementation problem of F# Seq .net f%23 functional-programming haskell Seq Binding i.e cont1 cont2 n-1 Seq.append n-2 An implementation problem of F# Seq I am digging into F# source code recently. in Seq.fs: After seeing the above code, I tested two code: and I found the first ...
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57597259_c0
57597259
fsharp
0
Title: Calling C function with pointers from F# Problem title: Calling C function with pointers from F# Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: Calling C function with pointers from F# I'm new to F# and trying to communicate with a C-library from F#. I'm able to use several of the functions it provides but the Read() function is pro...
Calling C function with pointers from F# Calling C function with pointers from F# .net f%23 F# Calling TPCANStatus __stdcall CAN_Read TPCANHandle Channel TPCANMsg MessageBuffer TPCANTimestamp TimestampBuffer DllImport PCANBasic.dll EntryPoint Read MarshalAs UnmanagedType.U2 PCANBasic uint16 Struct uint32 _millis _overf...
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8685568_c0
8685568
fsharp
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Title: What may make non-optimized F# code faster than optimized code? Problem title: What may make non-optimized F# code faster than optimized code? Tags: optimization, f%23 Problem: What may make non-optimized F# code faster than optimized code? So I've decided to give F# a try and ported one the algorithms I've writ...
What may make non-optimized F# code faster than optimized code? What may make non-optimized F# code faster than optimized code? optimization f%23 named a What Opt Motives Internal Motive ResidueSet Set Residue AtomSet IAtom this.Atoms this.ResidueSet r.Atoms this.AtomSet Seq.fold m.Add Set.empty Set.union m1.ResidueSet...
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61714156_c0
61714156
fsharp
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Title: GUI update patterns in F# Problem title: GUI update patterns in F# Tags: f%23, model-view-controller, tui Problem: GUI update patterns in F# I'm looking for the best way to propagate model updates to the GUI, using a "classic" (as in: non reactive functional) GUI toolkit: Terminal.GUI . Currently I have this cod...
GUI update patterns in F# GUI update patterns in F# f%23 model-view-controller tui GUI Tui StateManager Window Label ListView this.ProcessKey KeyEvent Application.MainLoop.Invoke this.SetSource model.CurrentState.LstData lblPath.Text model.CurrentState.CurrPath k.Key Key.CursorRight state.changeTheState Application.Ini...
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78965108_c0
78965108
fsharp
0
Title: Is there a better way to initialize a dataframe from a list of rows, in C#/F# Problem title: Is there a better way to initialize a dataframe from a list of rows, in C#/F# Tags: f%23, dataframe, c%23, .net Problem: Is there a better way to initialize a dataframe from a list of rows, in C#/F# I have an array of Da...
Is there a better way to initialize a dataframe from a list of rows, in C#/F# Is there a better way to initialize a dataframe from a list of rows, in C#/F# f%23 dataframe c%23 .net a the GetValues Seq.map x.Value DateTime DateTimeDataFrameColumn x.Key DataFrameColumn Int32DataFrameColumn SingleDataFrameColumn DoubleDat...
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66040004_c1
66040004
fsharp
1
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38033800_c0
38033800
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle Frame.Rows |&gt; Series.windowWhile |&gt; new frame with a new column computed from the windows? Problem title: Deedle Frame.Rows |&gt; Series.windowWhile |&gt; new frame with a new column computed from the windows? Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: Deedle Frame.Rows |> Series.windowWhile |> new frame with a ne...
Deedle Frame.Rows |&gt; Series.windowWhile |&gt; new frame with a new column computed from the windows? Deedle Frame.Rows |&gt; Series.windowWhile |&gt; new frame with a new column computed from the windows? f%23 deedle the Deedle Frame.Rows Series.windowWhile last.Merge Person Name:string Age:int Countries:string Name...
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73585703_c0
73585703
fsharp
0
Title: How to simulate inference of intersection types Problem title: How to simulate inference of intersection types Tags: f%23 Problem: How to simulate inference of intersection types lets say i have 2 interfaces type Foo = abstract member Foo : Unit -> string type Bar = abstract member Bar : Unit -> string and 2 oth...
How to simulate inference of intersection types How to simulate inference of intersection types f%23 How Foo Unit Bar FooBar1 FooBar2 Wibble Choice Choice1Of2 foo1 Choice2Of2 foo2 xIntersection.Foo xIntersection.Bar How to simulate inference of intersection types lets say i have 2 interfaces and 2 other interfaces that...
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12114307_c0
12114307
fsharp
0
Title: The Outputpath property is not set for this project - F# Problem title: The Outputpath property is not set for this project - F# Tags: visual-studio-2013, visual-studio-2012, f%23 Problem: The Outputpath property is not set for this project - F# When I create a new F# Application under Visual Studio 2012 and bui...
The Outputpath property is not set for this project - F# The Outputpath property is not set for this project - F# visual-studio-2013 visual-studio-2012 f%23 Outputpath PropertyGroup Condition Configuration Platform Debug AnyCPU DebugSymbols DebugType Optimize Tailcalls DefineConstants TRACE WarningLevel PlatformTarget ...
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48867443_c0
48867443
fsharp
0
Title: Returning null from function F# Problem title: Returning null from function F# Tags: xamarin.ios, f%23, .net Problem: Returning null from function F# I'm attempting to implement the following Swift method in F#: func pageViewController(_ pageViewController: UIPageViewController, viewControllerAfter viewControlle...
Returning null from function F# Returning null from function F# xamarin.ios f%23 .net function Returning UIPageViewController UIViewController curr_index FlatImagesContentViewController page_index x.GetNextViewController flatImages.Length GetPageIndex xamarin.ios Returning null from function F# I'm attempting to implem...
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75712764_c0
75712764
fsharp
0
Title: How to do Seq.takeWhile + n items in F# Problem title: How to do Seq.takeWhile + n items in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to do Seq.takeWhile + n items in F# This is piggybacking on the classic question how to do Seq.takeWhile + one item in F# by extending it to the general case of extracting n items after the pred...
How to do Seq.takeWhile + n items in F# How to do Seq.takeWhile + n items in F# f%23 How Seq.takeWhile IEnumerator Seq.pairwise Trivial Seq.map Some Seq.choose takeWhile1 Seq.append Seq.singleton None takeWhile2 Seq.toList Seq.tryHead Seq.tail How to do Seq.takeWhile + n items in F# This is piggybacking on the classic ...
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29546044_c0
29546044
fsharp
0
Title: Trouble with a member constraint invocation expression when the member signature has type variables in F# Problem title: Trouble with a member constraint invocation expression when the member signature has type variables in F# Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0, .net Problem: Trouble with a member constraint invocation expres...
Trouble with a member constraint invocation expression when the member signature has type variables in F# Trouble with a member constraint invocation expression when the member signature has type variables in F# f%23 f%23-3.0 .net Trouble AutoOpen Foo Preapplied Record foo1 num_ letter_ this.num this.num_ this.letter t...
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21412276_c0
21412276
fsharp
0
Title: F# Pinvoke error Problem title: F# Pinvoke error Tags: winapi, pinvoke, .net, f%23, extern Problem: F# Pinvoke error I posted this a few days ago but the answers I got don't seem to be working, so I'm posting it again with some more detail. I have a project written in F# and I have to use an unmanaged DLL for pa...
F# Pinvoke error F# Pinvoke error winapi pinvoke .net f%23 extern System.AccessViolationException System System.Runtime.InteropServices Pinvoke DllImport foo.dll Int32 foo_init MarshalAs UnmanagedType.AnsiBStr FOOarg_Handle FOOarg_User Out FOOarg_DataOut FOOarg_ErrOut EntryPoint Unhandled Exception Attempted F# Pinvoke...
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78718747
fsharp
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Title: Exception when converting an F# quotation to Lambda expression Problem title: Exception when converting an F# quotation to Lambda expression Tags: quotations, f%23 Problem: Exception when converting an F# quotation to Lambda expression This code is meant to execute a F# Query against an EF DbContext , using quot...
Exception when converting an F# quotation to Lambda expression Exception when converting an F# quotation to Lambda expression quotations f%23 InvalidCastException Exception Lambda DbContext serviceProvider.CreateScope ServiceProvider.GetRequiredService IMyDbContext IPounceDbContext IQueryable LeafExpressionConverter.Qu...
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12969410_c0
12969410
fsharp
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Title: F# wsdl type provider error? Problem title: F# wsdl type provider error? Tags: f%23, wsdl, wcf, type-providers, svcutil.exe Problem: F# wsdl type provider error? Although I love the idea of F# type providers my first serious attempt to use them crashed hard. I was going to connect to a service (WCF) with WsdlSer...
F# wsdl type provider error? F# wsdl type provider error? f%23 wsdl wcf type-providers svcutil.exe WsdlService some.svc svcutil.exe F# wsdl type provider error? Although I love the idea of F# type providers my first serious attempt to use them crashed hard. I was going to connect to a service (WCF) with WsdlService<"ht...
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63272679_c0
63272679
fsharp
0
Title: Under the command line, how to compile a F# lexer and then run it on a Mac OS? Problem title: Under the command line, how to compile a F# lexer and then run it on a Mac OS? Tags: .net, command-line, f%23, fslex, mono Problem: Under the command line, how to compile a F# lexer and then run it on a Mac OS? I do not...
Under the command line, how to compile a F# lexer and then run it on a Mac OS? Under the command line, how to compile a F# lexer and then run it on a Mac OS? .net command-line f%23 fslex mono Under Mac net46 fslex.exe ExprLex_hj.fsl FsLexYacc.Runtime.dll ExprLex_hj.fs ExprLex_hj.exe Under the command line, how to compi...
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54013601_c1
54013601
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1
Reader> App.config <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <configuration> <startup> <supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.7.2" /> </startup> <connectionStrings configSource="db.config" /> <runtime> <gcAllowVeryLargeObjects enabled="true" /> </runtime> </configuration> db.config <connectionStrin...
Reader> App.config <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <configuration> <startup> <supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.7.2" /> </startup> <connectionStrings configSource="db.config" /> <runtime> <gcAllowVeryLargeObjects enabled="true" /> </runtime> </configuration> db.config <connectionStrin...
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11926304_c0
11926304
fsharp
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Title: F#: Is the Condition attribute not supported in some (or all) tags in .fsproj files? Problem title: F#: Is the Condition attribute not supported in some (or all) tags in .fsproj files? Tags: conditional-statements, visual-studio, f%23, configuration, msbuild Problem: F#: Is the Condition attribute not supported ...
F#: Is the Condition attribute not supported in some (or all) tags in .fsproj files? F#: Is the Condition attribute not supported in some (or all) tags in .fsproj files? conditional-statements visual-studio f%23 configuration msbuild Condition ItemGroup Platform Xbox Reference Include Arands.ContentTracker.Xbox HintPat...
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57772719_c0
57772719
fsharp
0
Title: Generating custom data in FsCheck Problem title: Generating custom data in FsCheck Tags: f%23, fscheck Problem: Generating custom data in FsCheck I’ve got an FsCheck question: I have the following record type (and I say upfront, I have been told that my Single-Case DUs are maybe an overkill, but I find them desc...
Generating custom data in FsCheck Generating custom data in FsCheck f%23 fscheck Generating FsCheck Name Quality ShelfLife Days Style Plain Aged Legendary Item Arb.generate Gen.sample Gen.oneof Generating custom data in FsCheck I’ve got an FsCheck question: I have the following record type (and I say upfront, I have be...
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61759420_c0
61759420
fsharp
0
Title: F# Canopy: Not picking up certain page elements Problem title: F# Canopy: Not picking up certain page elements Tags: f%23, canopy-web-testing, canopy Problem: F# Canopy: Not picking up certain page elements I am a newbie to F# Canopy and am testing out inputting a date into input boxes at https://www.treasurydir...
F# Canopy: Not picking up certain page elements F# Canopy: Not picking up certain page elements f%23 canopy-web-testing canopy Canopy Not System canopy.runner.classic canopy.configuration canopy.classic EntryPoint canopy.configuration.chromeDir System.AppContext.BaseDirectory UST www.treasurydirect.gov GA-FI FedInvest ...
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65793977_c1
65793977
fsharp
1
string, scoreMeasure) | _ -> None)) For unknown reason it does not compile with error No overloads match for method 'Map'. All the nested DUs or Records have either a JsonObjCodec or static FromString and ToString methods defined. Any solution with respect to how I could solve this via Fleece would be appreciated. The...
string, scoreMeasure) | _ -> None)) For unknown reason it does not compile with error No overloads match for method 'Map'. All the nested DUs or Records have either a JsonObjCodec or static FromString and ToString methods defined. Any solution with respect to how I could solve this via Fleece would be appreciated. The...
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66752863_c0
66752863
fsharp
0
Title: Calling F# discriminated union from C# method using UWP, .NET Core v2.0.3 and C# v7.3? Problem title: Calling F# discriminated union from C# method using UWP, .NET Core v2.0.3 and C# v7.3? Tags: f%23, uwp, c%23 Problem: Calling F# discriminated union from C# method using UWP, .NET Core v2.0.3 and C# v7.3? Our ap...
Calling F# discriminated union from C# method using UWP, .NET Core v2.0.3 and C# v7.3? Calling F# discriminated union from C# method using UWP, .NET Core v2.0.3 and C# v7.3? f%23 uwp c%23 LogLevels.Tags.Error LogLevels.Tags.Warning ArgumentOutOfRangeException C# UWP Calling NET Core v2.0.3 v7.3 LogLevels Error Warning ...
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9052788_c1
9052788
fsharp
1
.Item(0).Rows.Add(newDR) da.Update(ds) |> ignore Now with F# 3.0, how I can re-write the add new rows code better? I think I can wrtie some code like: #light open System open System.Data.Linq open Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders open Microsoft.FSharp.Linq [<Generate>] type dbSchema = SqlDataConnection<"Data Source=...
.Item(0).Rows.Add(newDR) da.Update(ds) |> ignore Now with F# 3.0, how I can re-write the add new rows code better? I think I can wrtie some code like: #light open System open System.Data.Linq open Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders open Microsoft.FSharp.Linq [<Generate>] type dbSchema = SqlDataConnection<"Data Source=...
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46201729_c0
46201729
fsharp
0
Title: Custom error handling with asp.net core and suave in F# Problem title: Custom error handling with asp.net core and suave in F# Tags: kestrel-http-server, f%23, custom-error-handling, suave, asp.net-core Problem: Custom error handling with asp.net core and suave in F# This question is to validate the custom error...
Custom error handling with asp.net core and suave in F# Custom error handling with asp.net core and suave in F# kestrel-http-server f%23 custom-error-handling suave asp.net-core strException Custom asp.net this.Configure IApplicationBuilder IHostingEnvironment ILoggerFactory app.UseSuaveErrorHandler ConfigApp.ErrHandle...
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56150723_c1
56150723
fsharp
1
app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage() | false -> app.UseGiraffeErrorHandler errorHandler) .UseHttpsRedirection() .UseStaticFiles() .UseGiraffe(webApp) let configureServices (services : IServiceCollection) = // That line below stops the debugger if there a breakpoint. // Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.ServiceCollec...
app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage() | false -> app.UseGiraffeErrorHandler errorHandler) .UseHttpsRedirection() .UseStaticFiles() .UseGiraffe(webApp) let configureServices (services : IServiceCollection) = // That line below stops the debugger if there a breakpoint. // Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.ServiceCollec...
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29296731_c0
29296731
fsharp
0
Title: How to define a proper data structure for a parameter set Problem title: How to define a proper data structure for a parameter set Tags: f%23 Problem: How to define a proper data structure for a parameter set I need a data structure for the following: In a device that has memory slots, each of the slots has a se...
How to define a proper data structure for a parameter set How to define a proper data structure for a parameter set f%23 How SomeParameterContentType Field1 Field2 SomeOtherParameterContentType Other1 Other2 Parameter SomeParameter SomeOtherParameter How to define a proper data structure for a parameter set I need a da...
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machine. And I've tried using the following framework and DLL versions: NET Framework 4.5 and 4.6 F# 3.0 and 4.0 FSharp.ViewModule 0.9.9 and 0.9.9.3 FsXaml.Wpf 2.0.0 and 2.1.0 EDIT 1: In reply to Reed's comment below, here are my two code files that are showing the errors. First, MainWindow.xaml.fs: namespace ViewMode...
one works. I'm using Visual Studio 2015 Community edition in a Windows 7 SP1 64-bit virtual machine. And I've tried using the following framework and DLL versions: NET Framework 4.5 and 4.6 F# 3.0 and 4.0 FSharp.ViewModule 0.9.9 and 0.9.9.3 FsXaml.Wpf 2.0.0 and 2.1.0 EDIT 1: In reply to Reed's comment below, here are ...
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Title: F# Method not found : &#x27;Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList`1&lt;Table&gt;&#x27; Problem title: F# Method not found : &#x27;Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList`1&lt;Table&gt;&#x27; Tags: missingmethodexception, f%23 Problem: F# Method not found : 'Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList`1 ' I have th...
F# Method not found : &#x27;Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList`1&lt;Table&gt;&#x27; F# Method not found : &#x27;Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList`1&lt;Table&gt;&#x27; missingmethodexception f%23 Method Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList DatabaseDifferences Table ComparisonResult IsMatch Differences Syst...
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.FSharp.Spawn.spawn(Akka.Actor.IActorRefFactory, System.String, Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc`2<Actor`1<!!0>,Cont`2<!!0,!!1>>)'. at <StartupCode$SampleFSharpAkkaNet>.$Test..cctor() --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at Just.Test.Project.Actors.get_simple() at Just.Test.Project.MainClass..ctor() in d:\prj\res...
an exception: How should I interpret this exception? What might be wrong? UPDATE As already noted in comments and in Tomas Petricek answer, the issue is related to the version mismatch. The bindingRedirect does the job and everything starts working. But I still have some misunderstanding. First. The Akka.FSharp refere...
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# "aync" and "!" features? For example, is it possible to do an "async...run...callback" as below or in a similar effortless way? public void GetApplicationSettings() { async(objAsyncRunner = new System.Async.Runner() ) //similar to "using" in C# run // similar to "if" in C# { string url = "http://ichart.finance.yahoo....
# "aync" and "!" features? For example, is it possible to do an "async...run...callback" as below or in a similar effortless way? public void GetApplicationSettings() { async(objAsyncRunner = new System.Async.Runner() ) //similar to "using" in C# run // similar to "if" in C# { string url = "http://ichart.finance.yahoo....
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Title: F# Match is failing type comparison between &#x27;T list&#x27; vs &#x27;&#x27;a list -&gt; &#x27;b list&#x27; Problem title: F# Match is failing type comparison between &#x27;T list&#x27; vs &#x27;&#x27;a list -&gt; &#x27;b list&#x27; Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: F# Match is failing type comparison between 'T list'...
F# Match is failing type comparison between &#x27;T list&#x27; vs &#x27;&#x27;a list -&gt; &#x27;b list&#x27; F# Match is failing type comparison between &#x27;T list&#x27; vs &#x27;&#x27;a list -&gt; &#x27;b list&#x27; .net f%23 Match MyType1 List.empty MyType2 List.map MyType2.create a.Prop1 a.Prop2 All Array.toList ...
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Title: Copy-and-update semantics and performance in F# record types Problem title: Copy-and-update semantics and performance in F# record types Tags: f%23, record, performance Problem: Copy-and-update semantics and performance in F# record types I am experimenting with a settings object that is passed on through a bunc...
Copy-and-update semantics and performance in F# record types Copy-and-update semantics and performance in F# record types f%23 record performance Copy-and-update RecQName Prefix Name Real CPU gen0 gen1 gen2 Rec i-1 i-2 i-3 i-4 Copy-and-update semantics and performance in F# record types I am experimenting with a settin...
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Title: F# XML provider &#x27;System.TypeInitializationException&#x27; when writing Problem title: F# XML provider &#x27;System.TypeInitializationException&#x27; when writing Tags: xml, f%23-data, f%23 Problem: F# XML provider 'System.TypeInitializationException' when writing I'm having some problems writing through the...
F# XML provider &#x27;System.TypeInitializationException&#x27; when writing F# XML provider &#x27;System.TypeInitializationException&#x27; when writing xml f%23-data f%23 System.TypeInitializationException XML Paul Feyerabend Thomas Kuhn Bertrand Russell Ludwig Wittgenstein Alfred North Whitehead FSharp.Data System.IO ...
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Title: Using F# quotations to detect code changes Problem title: Using F# quotations to detect code changes Tags: .net, c%23, f%23 Problem: Using F# quotations to detect code changes I need to cache results from heavy calculations done by several different classes inheriting from the same base class. I was doing run-ti...
Using F# quotations to detect code changes Using F# quotations to detect code changes .net c%23 f%23 Using Calculate BaseCalculator ConcurrentDictionary Series DateTime FirstCalculator this.Calculate ReflectedDefinition WIP Using F# quotations to detect code changes I need to cache results from heavy calculations done ...
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Title: How do I branch through multiple possibilities in a function? Problem title: How do I branch through multiple possibilities in a function? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I branch through multiple possibilities in a function? Been trying to solve Project Euler problem 15 (need to see the diagram on the site to unders...
How do I branch through multiple possibilities in a function? How do I branch through multiple possibilities in a function? f%23 How Invalid Done How do I branch through multiple possibilities in a function? Been trying to solve Project Euler problem 15 (need to see the diagram on the site to understand it). I know the...
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22543112_c0
22543112
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Title: Pass C# interfaces/classes to F# Problem title: Pass C# interfaces/classes to F# Tags: f%23, c%23, dependency-injection Problem: Pass C# interfaces/classes to F# I have an existing project written in C#. I would like to move part of its business logic to F#. MyObjectX is a C# class that runs scientific algorithm...
Pass C# interfaces/classes to F# Pass C# interfaces/classes to F# f%23 c%23 dependency-injection Pass MyObjectX IMathSolver IBusinessSolver ISignalProvider Inject SetSignalProvider this.signal MethodMathSolver this.signal.GetThreshold Method1BusinessSolver Method2MathSolver IResultProvider provider.GetValueAtTime Pass ...
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, s.Length - 1) else s let cookie = cc.GetCookies(new Uri(sprintf "https://%s/" x)) printfn "%s:" s for y in cookie do printfn "Name=%s; Value=%s; Domain=%s" y.Name (sprintf "%s..." (y.Value.Substring(0, 7))) y.Domain printfn "" printfn "-------------" let url = "https://usbtrustgateway.usbank.com/portal/login.do" let ...
, s.Length - 1) else s let cookie = cc.GetCookies(new Uri(sprintf "https://%s/" x)) printfn "%s:" s for y in cookie do printfn "Name=%s; Value=%s; Domain=%s" y.Name (sprintf "%s..." (y.Value.Substring(0, 7))) y.Domain printfn "" printfn "-------------" let url = "https://usbtrustgateway.usbank.com/portal/login.do" let ...
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3057815_c0
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Title: How to use symbols/punctuation characters in discriminated unions Problem title: How to use symbols/punctuation characters in discriminated unions Tags: discriminated-union, symbols, f%23 Problem: How to use symbols/punctuation characters in discriminated unions I'm trying to create a discriminated union for par...
How to use symbols/punctuation characters in discriminated unions How to use symbols/punctuation characters in discriminated unions discriminated-union symbols f%23 How ArgumentType AM-ADV PosTag Coordinating Cardinal Number Determiner Existential Foreign Word Preposision Adjective JJR JJS List Item Marker Modal Noun N...
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24984906_c0
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Title: In F# converting a 2D array of type obj[,] into a sequence of tuples? Problem title: In F# converting a 2D array of type obj[,] into a sequence of tuples? Tags: f%23, sequence, tuples, arrays Problem: In F# converting a 2D array of type obj[,] into a sequence of tuples? While learning F#, I am given by another l...
In F# converting a 2D array of type obj[,] into a sequence of tuples? In F# converting a 2D array of type obj[,] into a sequence of tuples? f%23 sequence tuples arrays arrayOfArrays:obj Array2D.init a:obj System.DateTime.FromOADate DateTime a.GetLength Some None Invalid Seq.toList In F# converting a 2D array of type ob...
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43572656_c0
43572656
fsharp
0
Title: F# Merge Sort - IndexOutOfRangeException when attempting to implement a match with structure Problem title: F# Merge Sort - IndexOutOfRangeException when attempting to implement a match with structure Tags: arrays, recursion, f%23, outofrangeexception, mergesort Problem: F# Merge Sort - IndexOutOfRangeException ...
F# Merge Sort - IndexOutOfRangeException when attempting to implement a match with structure F# Merge Sort - IndexOutOfRangeException when attempting to implement a match with structure arrays recursion f%23 outofrangeexception mergesort IndexOutOfRangeException Merge Sort Array.sub array.Length chunkA.Length chunkB.Le...
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20466880_c0
20466880
fsharp
0
Title: Getting compile error on provided type Problem title: Getting compile error on provided type Tags: type-providers, f%23, f%23-3.0 Problem: Getting compile error on provided type I'm working on a TypeProvider that reads an XSD file and provides a type for each type defined in the XSD. However I have a problem in ...
Getting compile error on provided type Getting compile error on provided type type-providers f%23 f%23-3.0 Getting XmlProviders.Schema file.xsd Bazzer Sum XmlProviders.bar XElement xType.Attribute XName.Get Value ProvidedTypeDefinition Some ProvidedConstructor InvokeCode t.AddMember provider.DefineStaticParameters Elem...
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51540040_c0
51540040
fsharp
0
Title: Serializing an F# function Problem title: Serializing an F# function Tags: json.net, functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Serializing an F# function Using F# I've some configuration that I want to serialize to disk using Newtonsoft.Json. The config data is a record type. One of the fields in the record type is ...
Serializing an F# function Serializing an F# function json.net functional-programming f%23 Serializing x:string Logic Exclusion FromDataValue QItem ExcludedItems FromDataValuesAnd FromDataValuesOr json.net Serializing an F# function Using F# I've some configuration that I want to serialize to disk using Newtonsoft.Json...
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10743377_c0
10743377
fsharp
0
Title: Win32 api call Error GetShortPathName in f# Problem title: Win32 api call Error GetShortPathName in f# Tags: f%23, winapi Problem: Win32 api call Error GetShortPathName in f# I can get this code to run in the interactive environment but it crashes when I run the code from debugger or from the .exe file. The erro...
Win32 api call Error GetShortPathName in f# Win32 api call Error GetShortPathName in f# f%23 winapi SetLastError Win32 Error GetShortPathName System.IO System.Runtime.InteropServices System.Text DllImport kernel32.dll CharSet CharSet.Auto uint32 MarshalAs UnmanagedType.LPWStr StringBuilder UnmanagedType.U4 MakeShortNam...
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12899266_c0
12899266
fsharp
0
Title: Quotations and pattern matching in F# Problem title: Quotations and pattern matching in F# Tags: quotations, f%23, ms-solver-foundation, pattern-matching Problem: Quotations and pattern matching in F# In a new console application, just pasting the following code leads to the exception "The parameter is not a rec...
Quotations and pattern matching in F# Quotations and pattern matching in F# quotations f%23 ms-solver-foundation pattern-matching Quotations Learn fsharp.net See Tutorial somefunction1 somefunction2 Quotations.DerivedPatterns SpecificCall FAILS HERE EntryPoint CompiledName SpecificCallPattern Note Lambdas Call minfo1 i...
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50283301_c0
50283301
fsharp
0
Title: F# serialization: Field in TypedReferences cannot be static or init only Problem title: F# serialization: Field in TypedReferences cannot be static or init only Tags: f%23, binaryformatter Problem: F# serialization: Field in TypedReferences cannot be static or init only I am trying to serialize a data structure,...
F# serialization: Field in TypedReferences cannot be static or init only F# serialization: Field in TypedReferences cannot be static or init only f%23 binaryformatter Field TypedReferences BinaryFormatter Struct CLIMutable BinSerializer Node Leaf Term Uni System.IO System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary MemoryS...
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10110174_c0
10110174
fsharp
0
Title: Best approach for designing F# libraries for use from both F# and C# Problem title: Best approach for designing F# libraries for use from both F# and C# Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: Best approach for designing F# libraries for use from both F# and C# I am trying to design a library in F#. The library should be frie...
Best approach for designing F# libraries for use from both F# and C# Best approach for designing F# libraries for use from both F# and C# f%23 c%23 both F# Best TResult item.ToString FSharpFunc Unit Func Action compose2 f.Invoke a.Invoke UseCompose2FromCs s.ToUpper Console.WriteLine useCompose2InFsharp composite2 compo...
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57922915_c0
57922915
fsharp
0
Title: How to switch from error track back to success track in railway-oriented program in F#? Problem title: How to switch from error track back to success track in railway-oriented program in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to switch from error track back to success track in railway-oriented program in F#? Using AsyncRes...
How to switch from error track back to success track in railway-oriented program in F#? How to switch from error track back to success track in railway-oriented program in F#? f%23 CustomerError AsyncResult.MapError error How AsyncResult Customer output1 callFunction1 arg1 arg2 CustomerError.Val1 output2 callFunction2 ...
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21140890_c0
21140890
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, how can I access Sql Server Geography data type with Type Provider? Problem title: In F#, how can I access Sql Server Geography data type with Type Provider? Tags: geography, type-providers, f%23, sql-server-2008 Problem: In F#, how can I access Sql Server Geography data type with Type Provider? Is it pos...
In F#, how can I access Sql Server Geography data type with Type Provider? In F#, how can I access Sql Server Geography data type with Type Provider? geography type-providers f%23 sql-server-2008 Sql Server Geography Type Provider SqlDataConnection Data Source sql2008 Initial Catalog Analytics User Password dbSchemaAna...
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20204678_c1
20204678
fsharp
1
(fun p -> CrossValidation(3, sonar, ClassifierType.KNN, p)) Profile.tic() // the accuracy result let results = tasks |> Eval.evalBulkClassify |> List.map Eval.getAccuracy Profile.toc("sequential time: ") Profile.tic() let resultsParallel = tasks |> Eval.evalBulkClassifyParallel |> List.map Eval.getAccuracy Profile.toc...
(fun p -> CrossValidation(3, sonar, ClassifierType.KNN, p)) Profile.tic() // the accuracy result let results = tasks |> Eval.evalBulkClassify |> List.map Eval.getAccuracy Profile.toc("sequential time: ") Profile.tic() let resultsParallel = tasks |> Eval.evalBulkClassifyParallel |> List.map Eval.getAccuracy Profile.toc...
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53027247_c0
53027247
fsharp
0
Title: Get the last error message thrown for an instruction Problem title: Get the last error message thrown for an instruction Tags: fparsec, parsec, f%23 Problem: Get the last error message thrown for an instruction I noticed that the error messages sent by FParsec were quite "ambiguous", except for the last message ...
Get the last error message thrown for an instruction Get the last error message thrown for an instruction fparsec parsec f%23 Get Statement Expr Block str_ws pipe2 Some many1Satisfy2L List.exists Bad Literal Identifier Literal.Identifier Assoc Associativity OperatorPrecedenceParser opp.ExpressionParser opp.TermParser o...
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35685322_c0
35685322
fsharp
0
Title: DataSet is null when using get from DbContext Problem title: DataSet is null when using get from DbContext Tags: entity-framework, f%23 Problem: DataSet is null when using get from DbContext I am trying to use EF in F#. The packages are EntityFramework 6.1.3 and Mysql.Data.Entity 6.9.8 . <?xml version="1.0" enco...
DataSet is null when using get from DbContext DataSet is null when using get from DbContext entity-framework f%23 get DbContext set DataSet EntityFramework Mysql.Data.Entity utf-8 net452 MySql.Data System.Data.Entity System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.Schema System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations Table Customer Key t...
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61139345_c0
61139345
fsharp
0
Title: F# CancellationTokenSource.Cancel() does not cancel the underlying work Problem title: F# CancellationTokenSource.Cancel() does not cancel the underlying work Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: F# CancellationTokenSource.Cancel() does not cancel the underlying work I have some potentially very long running functi...
F# CancellationTokenSource.Cancel() does not cancel the underlying work F# CancellationTokenSource.Cancel() does not cancel the underlying work f%23 asynchronous CancellationTokenSource.Cancel System.Threading Emulates Please Thread.Sleep CancellationTokenSource Async.Start c.Token Starting Waiting Cancelling c.Cancel ...
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7262814
fsharp
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Title: Handling process corrupted state exceptions using Async.Catch Problem title: Handling process corrupted state exceptions using Async.Catch Tags: exception, f%23, asynchronous Problem: Handling process corrupted state exceptions using Async.Catch I have a need in my app to know when an underlying component that i...
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32062072
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Stream = CharStream<UserState> type Parser<'t> = Parser<'t, UserState> // If this function is called at the same index in the stream // where the function previously stopped, then the previously // returned indentation will be returned again. // This way we can avoid backtracking at the end of indented blocks. let skip...
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35100176_c0
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fsharp
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Title: Replicating matlab-style plot commands in f# Problem title: Replicating matlab-style plot commands in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Replicating matlab-style plot commands in f# I have a program that does a sequence of operations on 2D numerical arrays (e.g., int [,] or float [,]) where I have code like: let a3 = array ...
Replicating matlab-style plot commands in f# Replicating matlab-style plot commands in f# f%23 Replicating Replicating matlab-style plot commands in f# I have a program that does a sequence of operations on 2D numerical arrays (e.g., int [,] or float [,]) where I have code like: In Matlab or Octave, I would write this ...
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41813454_c0
41813454
fsharp
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Title: How to resolve the strange type error in a recursive map with statically resolved type parameters? (pt. 2) Problem title: How to resolve the strange type error in a recursive map with statically resolved type parameters? (pt. 2) Tags: generics, f%23, inline, static Problem: How to resolve the strange type error ...
How to resolve the strange type error in a recursive map with statically resolved type parameters? (pt. 2) How to resolve the strange type error in a recursive map with statically resolved type parameters? (pt. 2) generics f%23 inline static How CudaScalar t.Name TypePrinter print_type in_ PrintType float32 ArgsPrinter...
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25565904_c0
25565904
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Title: How to draw a triangle with VBO and F# Problem title: How to draw a triangle with VBO and F# Tags: opengl, opentk, f%23, .net Problem: How to draw a triangle with VBO and F# I am trying to draw a triangle using OpenTK and VBO. But the only thins that appear is a brown background. open System open OpenTK open Ope...
How to draw a triangle with VBO and F# How to draw a triangle with VBO and F# opengl opentk f%23 .net How VBO System OpenTK OpenTK.Graphics.OpenGL4 OpenTK.Graphics Window GameWindow Vector3 GL.GenBuffer GL.BindBuffer BufferTarget.ArrayBuffer GL.BufferData IntPtr vertices.Length Vector3.SizeInBytes BufferUsageHint.Stati...
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65862841_c0
65862841
fsharp
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Title: How to send binary data from local disc on Client to Server using Fable Remoting? Problem title: How to send binary data from local disc on Client to Server using Fable Remoting? Tags: f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: How to send binary data from local disc on Client to Server using Fable Remoting? In my SAFE stack app...
How to send binary data from local disc on Client to Server using Fable Remoting? How to send binary data from local disc on Client to Server using Fable Remoting? f%23 fable-f%23 TypeError local Fable How Client Server Remoting UploadFiles SecureInteraction Field.div File.file File.label File.input GenericOption.Props...
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66211895_c0
66211895
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Title: F# Error: Value cannot be reference and If Else statement Problem title: F# Error: Value cannot be reference and If Else statement Tags: if-statement, f%23, c%23 Problem: F# Error: Value cannot be reference and If Else statement I am converting C# code to F# code. For some reason, the compiler does not like how ...
F# Error: Value cannot be reference and If Else statement F# Error: Value cannot be reference and If Else statement if-statement f%23 c%23 2 Error Value ReturnClosestInList Coordinate GetXY Dictionary cons.ContainsKey List cons.Keys cons.Count System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine index1 index2 FindClosest FindClosest2 p1...
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68279438_c0
68279438
fsharp
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Title: How do I make this F# Function properly return a boolean value while using a For In statement? Problem title: How do I make this F# Function properly return a boolean value while using a For In statement? Tags: function, boolean, f%23, for-in-loop Problem: How do I make this F# Function properly return a boolean...
How do I make this F# Function properly return a boolean value while using a For In statement? How do I make this F# Function properly return a boolean value while using a For In statement? function boolean f%23 for-in-loop a How IsNumeric How do I make this F# Function properly return a boolean value while using a For...
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29685347_c0
29685347
fsharp
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Title: Is there a less clumsy way to perform automatic numbering with infinite sequences? Problem title: Is there a less clumsy way to perform automatic numbering with infinite sequences? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a less clumsy way to perform automatic numbering with infinite sequences? While the code I have does wh...
Is there a less clumsy way to perform automatic numbering with infinite sequences? Is there a less clumsy way to perform automatic numbering with infinite sequences? f%23 Foo Seq.initInfinite Seq.head Seq.skip ids1 x::xs ids2 Is there a less clumsy way to perform automatic numbering with infinite sequences? While the c...
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40050842_c0
40050842
fsharp
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Title: Why such operator definition is possible in Scala? Problem title: Why such operator definition is possible in Scala? Tags: scala, f%23, overloading Problem: Why such operator definition is possible in Scala? I use F# and don't know much of Scala, except that there are often some similarities between these langua...
Why such operator definition is possible in Scala? Why such operator definition is possible in Scala? scala f%23 overloading Why Scala StreamSource Source this.connect Flow source.Via Sink Task source.To StreamFlow flow.To StreamOp Source.From Sink.ForEach Flow.FromFunction Why such operator definition is possible in S...
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10617364_c0
10617364
fsharp
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Title: F# compiler throws OutOfMemoryException Problem title: F# compiler throws OutOfMemoryException Tags: fsc, out-of-memory, f%23, compiler-errors Problem: F# compiler throws OutOfMemoryException The project I use contains a lot of classes inherited from single base class. In unit tests I need to compare received re...
F# compiler throws OutOfMemoryException F# compiler throws OutOfMemoryException fsc out-of-memory f%23 compiler-errors OutOfMemoryException IBaseClass IChildClass1 IChildClass2 IChildClass3 IChildClass4 IChildClass5 IChildClass6 IChildClass7 IChildClass8 IChildClass9 IChildClass10 IChildClass11 IChildClass12 IChildClas...
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35825845_c0
35825845
fsharp
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Title: How do I iterate over a list of union cases and access each case&#x27;s data? Problem title: How do I iterate over a list of union cases and access each case&#x27;s data? Tags: conways-game-of-life, f%23 Problem: How do I iterate over a list of union cases and access each case's data? How do I iterate over a lis...
How do I iterate over a list of union cases and access each case&#x27;s data? How do I iterate over a list of union cases and access each case&#x27;s data? conways-game-of-life f%23 How root.Neighbors Seq.filter Neighbors One State Survives Two Three Four Six Seven Eight Nine GameOfLife Neighbor Cell CauseOfDeath Under...
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60405249_c0
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Title: What is the error &quot;A type instantiation involves a byref type.&quot; and what is a workaround in F# Problem title: What is the error &quot;A type instantiation involves a byref type.&quot; and what is a workaround in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: What is the error "A type instantiation involves a byref type." and ...
What is the error &quot;A type instantiation involves a byref type.&quot; and what is a workaround in F# What is the error &quot;A type instantiation involves a byref type.&quot; and what is a workaround in F# f%23 What Array.zeroCreate data.Length Core.Sma Core.RetCode.Success AssertRetCodeSuccess Array.create System....
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Title: How to add an int32-compatible and versatile, closure-based numeric operation support through SRTP in F# Problem title: How to add an int32-compatible and versatile, closure-based numeric operation support through SRTP in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to add an int32-compatible and versatile, closure-based numeric ...
How to add an int32-compatible and versatile, closure-based numeric operation support through SRTP in F# How to add an int32-compatible and versatile, closure-based numeric operation support through SRTP in F# f%23 How int32-compatible SRTP Numbers Ten uint8 uint16 uint32 uint64 int8 int16 int32 int64 divRemBy10 Unchec...
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Title: F# - Is this a good way to validate and keep a value between two bounds? Problem title: F# - Is this a good way to validate and keep a value between two bounds? Tags: f%23, validation Problem: F# - Is this a good way to validate and keep a value between two bounds? I have various values which I would like to kee...
F# - Is this a good way to validate and keep a value between two bounds? F# - Is this a good way to validate and keep a value between two bounds? f%23 validation ValueAndBounds Value Lower Upper TooSmall TooLarge CorrectSize input.Value input.Lower input.Upper ColumnWidth F# - Is this a good way to validate and keep a ...
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Title: Understanding F# memory consumption Problem title: Understanding F# memory consumption Tags: memory, f%23 Problem: Understanding F# memory consumption I've been toying around with F# lately and wrote this little snippet below, it just creates a number of randomized 3d-vectors, puts them into a list, maps each ve...
Understanding F# memory consumption Understanding F# memory consumption memory f%23 Understanding Vec3 z:single self.Magnitude self.ToString how_much System.Random System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch sw.Start random_vec_iter rng.NextDouble sum_len_func List.reduce map_to_mag_func List.map x:Vec3 x.Magnitude EntryPoint Hello W...
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Title: How to efficiently find out if a sequence has at least n items? Problem title: How to efficiently find out if a sequence has at least n items? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to efficiently find out if a sequence has at least n items? Just naively using Seq.length may be not good enough as will blow up on infinite seque...
How to efficiently find out if a sequence has at least n items? How to efficiently find out if a sequence has at least n items? f%23 How Seq.length Seq.truncate MoveNext ss.GetEnumerator e.MoveNext ICollection ss.Take Count How to efficiently find out if a sequence has at least n items? Just naively using Seq.length ma...
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47548983_c0
47548983
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Title: Search in web with F# Problem title: Search in web with F# Tags: f%23, types, functional-programming Problem: Search in web with F# Hi i want to search all the functional lenguages that exist on a page, each programming lenguage is listed in a table, the page im using is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison...
Search in web with F# Search in web with F# f%23 types functional-programming Search FSharp.Data.2.4.2 net45 FSharp.Data.dll FSharp.Data Multiparadigm HtmlProvider en.wikipedia.org Comparison_of_multi-paradigm_programming_languages Paradigm_summaries Multiparadigm.GetSample Tables Lenguage Rows x.Type Functional Docume...
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49594214_c1
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validationParameters, SecurityToken& validatedToken) at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Authentication.JwtBearer.JwtBearerHandler.<HandleAuthenticateAsync>d__6.MoveNext() I've found similar issues linked here, but none whose resolution helped me. My Startup.fs looks like: type Startup private () = new (configuration: IConfigurat...
Action CorsPolicyBuilder builder.WithOrigins localhost:3000 AllowAnyHeader AllowAnyMethod app.UseCors policy.AllowAnyHeader AllowAnyOrigin AllowCredentials Build ASP.NET JWT: Signature validation failed. No security keys were provided to validate the signature I've been making a web api in F#, mostly following this gu...
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38643625_c0
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Title: What&#x27;s the difference between my actual union case value and the expected value? Problem title: What&#x27;s the difference between my actual union case value and the expected value? Tags: f%23 Problem: What's the difference between my actual union case value and the expected value? What's the difference bet...
What&#x27;s the difference between my actual union case value and the expected value? What&#x27;s the difference between my actual union case value and the expected value? f%23 What Test RedChecker.Position BlackChecker.Position BlackKing BlackKing.Position RedChecker Position Checker NUnit.Framework FsUnit Types North...
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18413138_c0
18413138
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Title: F# laziness in quoted computation expressions Problem title: F# laziness in quoted computation expressions Tags: f%23, f%23-3.0, computation-expression Problem: F# laziness in quoted computation expressions Using the Quote member on a computation expression to convert the workflow into an AST, but would like it ...
F# laziness in quoted computation expressions F# laziness in quoted computation expressions f%23 f%23-3.0 computation-expression GetEnumerator PropertyGet Value Example Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations Interface Type FooBuilder __.Source __.For __.Zero __.Quote Expr __.Run System.Console.WriteLine Call Some FSI_0009 Source ...
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