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48025330
fsharp
0
Title: Returning Subclass instead of superclass F# Problem title: Returning Subclass instead of superclass F# Tags: f%23, c%23, inheritance Problem: Returning Subclass instead of superclass F# In C# we can do this: public override UICollectionViewCell GetCell (UICollectionView collectionView, NSIndexPath indexPath) { v...
Returning Subclass instead of superclass F# Returning Subclass instead of superclass F# f%23 c%23 inheritance Returning Subclass UICollectionViewCell GetCell UICollectionView NSIndexPath AnimalCell collectionView.DequeueReusableCell indexPath.Row animalCell.Image animal.Image Register IntPtr x.GetCell NSString ChatCell...
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67925063_c1
67925063
fsharp
1
tried: I've tried to sprinkle the calculations with Thread.Sleep(0) and also Thread.Sleep(1) to see if it helps to do a context switch when there is a Suave request. No effect. I've started the calculations in their own thread and set a low priority, like this: let thread = Thread(ThreadStart(processLoop)) thread.Prio...
tried: I've tried to sprinkle the calculations with Thread.Sleep(0) and also Thread.Sleep(1) to see if it helps to do a context switch when there is a Suave request. No effect. I've started the calculations in their own thread and set a low priority, like this: let thread = Thread(ThreadStart(processLoop)) thread.Prio...
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14865508_c0
14865508
fsharp
0
Title: How can I update monodevelop3.0.6 and retain mono3.0.3 in OSX? Problem title: How can I update monodevelop3.0.6 and retain mono3.0.3 in OSX? Tags: monodevelop, f%23, macos, mono Problem: How can I update monodevelop3.0.6 and retain mono3.0.3 in OSX? Xamarin update reverts my mono version to 2.10.9. I don't want ...
How can I update monodevelop3.0.6 and retain mono3.0.3 in OSX? How can I update monodevelop3.0.6 and retain mono3.0.3 in OSX? monodevelop f%23 macos mono How monodevelop3.0.6 mono3.0.3 OSX How can I update monodevelop3.0.6 and retain mono3.0.3 in OSX? Xamarin update reverts my mono version to 2.10.9. I don't want that ...
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20969803_c1
20969803
fsharp
1
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5559699_c0
5559699
fsharp
0
Title: Cyclic function/type dependency in F# Problem title: Cyclic function/type dependency in F# Tags: f%23, cyclic-reference Problem: Cyclic function/type dependency in F# I have a question about the best way to go about the following I Have a class B, I have a combinator on B, let foo : B -> int. I want the class B ...
Cyclic function/type dependency in F# Cyclic function/type dependency in F# f%23 cyclic-reference Cyclic Lazy x:foo Cyclic function/type dependency in F# I have a question about the best way to go about the following I Have a class B, I have a combinator on B, let foo : B -> int. I want the class B to have the combinat...
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77179708_c0
77179708
fsharp
0
Title: General Memoization function in F# Problem title: General Memoization function in F# Tags: fibonacci, f%23, dynamic-programming Problem: General Memoization function in F# I have a question about this general memoization function in Fsharp: let memoize f = let dict = new Dictionary<_,_>() fun n -> match dict.Try...
General Memoization function in F# General Memoization function in F# fibonacci f%23 dynamic-programming General Memoization Dictionary dict.TryGetValue dict.Add General Memoization function in F# I have a question about this general memoization function in Fsharp: If I use a fibonacci number as an example: so every it...
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73251918_c0
73251918
fsharp
0
Title: F# Memoization Within a Class Problem title: F# Memoization Within a Class Tags: functional-programming, memoization, f%23 Problem: F# Memoization Within a Class I am struggling to make Memoization work in F# when the function I want to Memoize is a member of a class . The Dictionary appears to be cleared every ...
F# Memoization Within a Class F# Memoization Within a Class functional-programming memoization f%23 Memoization Within System TestMemo System.IO System.Collections.Generic Memoize Dictionary dict.TryGetValue dict.Add MyClass AddToOne x-1 AddToOneSkip x-2 this.MemoAddToOne this.MemoAddToOneSkip EntryPoint Console.WriteL...
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42840603_c1
42840603
fsharp
1
fer(fun () -> cluster.Unsubscribe(inbox.Self)) let rec messageLoop () = actor { let! message = inbox.Receive() match box message with | :? ClusterEvent.MemberUp as event -> printfn "Member %s Joined the Cluster at %O" event.Member.Address.Host DateTime.Now let sref = select (event.Member.Address.ToString() + "/user/lis...
fer(fun () -> cluster.Unsubscribe(inbox.Self)) let rec messageLoop () = actor { let! message = inbox.Receive() match box message with | :? ClusterEvent.MemberUp as event -> printfn "Member %s Joined the Cluster at %O" event.Member.Address.Host DateTime.Now let sref = select (event.Member.Address.ToString() + "/user/lis...
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18418201_c1
18418201
fsharp
1
mono -V Mono JIT compiler version 3.0.10 ((no/eff4cb5 Sat Apr 13 19:24:30 EDT 2013) Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Novell, Inc, Xamarin Inc and Contributors. www.mono-project.com TLS: normal SIGSEGV: altstack Notification: kqueue Architecture: x86 Disabled: none Misc: softdebug LLVM: yes(3.2svn-mono) GC: Included Boehm (with...
mono -V Mono JIT compiler version 3.0.10 ((no/eff4cb5 Sat Apr 13 19:24:30 EDT 2013) Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Novell, Inc, Xamarin Inc and Contributors. www.mono-project.com TLS: normal SIGSEGV: altstack Notification: kqueue Architecture: x86 Disabled: none Misc: softdebug LLVM: yes(3.2svn-mono) GC: Included Boehm (with...
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977823_c0
977823
fsharp
0
Title: is F# to IronPython/IronRuby as C# is to VB.NET? Problem title: is F# to IronPython/IronRuby as C# is to VB.NET? Tags: c%23, ironruby, ironpython, f%23, vb.net Problem: is F# to IronPython/IronRuby as C# is to VB.NET? I just listened to podcast of Chris Smith talking about F# in which he talks about how F# is a ...
is F# to IronPython/IronRuby as C# is to VB.NET? is F# to IronPython/IronRuby as C# is to VB.NET? c%23 ironruby ironpython f%23 vb.net IronPython IronRuby VB.NET is F# to IronPython/IronRuby as C# is to VB.NET? I just listened to podcast of Chris Smith talking about F# in which he talks about how F# is a language which...
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45124344_c0
45124344
fsharp
0
Title: Match on discriminated union case not contents Problem title: Match on discriminated union case not contents Tags: discriminated-union, f%23, pattern-matching Problem: Match on discriminated union case not contents Is it possible in F# to match a Discriminated Union based on its case rather than by case contents...
Match on discriminated union case not contents Match on discriminated union case not contents discriminated-union f%23 pattern-matching Match Flag Option Arg Argument Unannotated LocateByCase case:Argument List List.filter LocateAllFlags LocateAllOptions LocateAllUnannotated Match on discriminated union case not conten...
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17267276_c0
17267276
fsharp
0
Title: &quot;Mutable variables cannot be captured by closures&quot; is giving me a bad day Problem title: &quot;Mutable variables cannot be captured by closures&quot; is giving me a bad day Tags: f%23 Problem: "Mutable variables cannot be captured by closures" is giving me a bad day I'm working with an extern DLL that ...
&quot;Mutable variables cannot be captured by closures&quot; is giving me a bad day &quot;Mutable variables cannot be captured by closures&quot; is giving me a bad day f%23 LastError Mutable ReturnCode ReturnCode.OK LastReturnCode TotalErrors Run CreateEvfImageRef Extern.EdsCreateEvfImageRef DllImport EDSDKPath EdsCrea...
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36953992_c1
36953992
fsharp
1
sharp\paket.references" 1> Paket version 2.3.6.0 1> 0 seconds - ready. 1> C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\F#\4.0\Framework\v4.0\fsc.exe -o:C:\Users\panga\project\AleaGPUTutorial\obj\Release\Tutorial.Fs.exe --debug:pdbonly --noframework --define:TRACE --doc:C:\Users\panga\project\AleaGPUTutorial\release\Tutorial.F...
.0\4.3.1.0\FSharp.Core.dll. So I assume this is not related to the question about using a different version (4.4.0.0) posted recently. Also the error messages in the other question are different from what I am getting as quoted below. In the other question, the error was about not able to load/find 4.3.1.0 whereas what...
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39707477_c1
39707477
fsharp
1
n with | Int i -> i | Float f -> int64 f static member inline getType x = match x with | Int _ -> MyType.Integer | Float _ -> MyType.Float The following errors are raised (this is similar to my previous question but that involved complex ducktyping). error FS1114: The value 'Test.SomeType.getType' was marked inline bu...
n with | Int i -> i | Float f -> int64 f static member inline getType x = match x with | Int _ -> MyType.Integer | Float _ -> MyType.Float The following errors are raised (this is similar to my previous question but that involved complex ducktyping). error FS1114: The value 'Test.SomeType.getType' was marked inline bu...
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44482899_c0
44482899
fsharp
0
Title: F# Generic constraint not working due to &quot;ambiguity&quot; Problem title: F# Generic constraint not working due to &quot;ambiguity&quot; Tags: constraints, generics, operator-overloading, f%23 Problem: F# Generic constraint not working due to "ambiguity" I have an application, which renders piano sheets and ...
F# Generic constraint not working due to &quot;ambiguity&quot; F# Generic constraint not working due to &quot;ambiguity&quot; constraints generics operator-overloading f%23 Generic FromTuple Field1 Field2 Field3 AutoOpen Globals ERROR my_xyz F# Generic constraint not working due to "ambiguity" I have an application, wh...
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41798887_c1
41798887
fsharp
1
= new CompactBinaryWriter<OutputBuffer>(output) while true do Marshal.To(writer, src) //let input = new InputBuffer(output.Data) //let byteArr = input.ReadBytes(int(input.Length - 1L)) let updateFrame = new ZFrame(System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetString output.Data.Array) publisher.Send(updateFrame) Here is the subscribe...
= new CompactBinaryWriter<OutputBuffer>(output) while true do Marshal.To(writer, src) //let input = new InputBuffer(output.Data) //let byteArr = input.ReadBytes(int(input.Length - 1L)) let updateFrame = new ZFrame(System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetString output.Data.Array) publisher.Send(updateFrame) Here is the subscribe...
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29516179_c1
29516179
fsharp
1
("Num1", typeof<int>) ProvidedStaticParameter("Num2", typeof<int>)] do paraProvTy.DefineStaticParameters(parameters, buildTypes) do this.AddNamespace(ns, [paraProvTy]) [<TypeProviderAssembly>] do() I run into unexpected errors in the test file: The type provider 'Adder.QuickAddProvider' reported an error in the context...
("Num1", typeof<int>) ProvidedStaticParameter("Num2", typeof<int>)] do paraProvTy.DefineStaticParameters(parameters, buildTypes) do this.AddNamespace(ns, [paraProvTy]) [<TypeProviderAssembly>] do() I run into unexpected errors in the test file: The type provider 'Adder.QuickAddProvider' reported an error in the context...
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39411809_c0
39411809
fsharp
0
Title: How do I subscribe to an event implemented in F# from a C# client? Problem title: How do I subscribe to an event implemented in F# from a C# client? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I subscribe to an event implemented in F# from a C# client? How do I subscribe to an event implemented in F# from a C# client? I have the...
How do I subscribe to an event implemented in F# from a C# client? How do I subscribe to an event implemented in F# from a C# client? f%23 a How _dispatcher.SignInRequested StartActivity SignInActivity FSharp.Core FSharpHandler Unit SignInRequested Event How do I subscribe to an event implemented in F# from a C# client...
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22357735_c2
22357735
fsharp
2
b7177ddb2b9 [13:57:35][Step 2/3] SOLUTION.sln.teamcity: Build target: TeamCity_Generated_Build (5s) [13:57:35][SOLUTION.sln.teamcity] TeamCity_Generated_Build (5s) [13:57:35][TeamCity_Generated_Build] MSBuild (5s) [13:57:35][MSBuild] SOLUTION.sln: Build targets: Clean;Build (5s) [13:57:35][SOLUTION.sln] ValidateSolutio...
b7177ddb2b9 [13:57:35][Step 2/3] SOLUTION.sln.teamcity: Build target: TeamCity_Generated_Build (5s) [13:57:35][SOLUTION.sln.teamcity] TeamCity_Generated_Build (5s) [13:57:35][TeamCity_Generated_Build] MSBuild (5s) [13:57:35][MSBuild] SOLUTION.sln: Build targets: Clean;Build (5s) [13:57:35][SOLUTION.sln] ValidateSolutio...
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40766980_c0
40766980
fsharp
0
Title: Are the any options for interfacing with the command prompt process from a .NET application other than the standard IO? Problem title: Are the any options for interfacing with the command prompt process from a .NET application other than the standard IO? Tags: .net, command-prompt, f%23, powershell Problem: Are ...
Are the any options for interfacing with the command prompt process from a .NET application other than the standard IO? Are the any options for interfacing with the command prompt process from a .NET application other than the standard IO? .net command-prompt f%23 powershell a NET Are the any options for interfacing wi...
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75535053_c0
75535053
fsharp
0
Title: MSBuild: how do I detect a project&#x27;s language (C# or F#) in an MSBuild variable / function? Problem title: MSBuild: how do I detect a project&#x27;s language (C# or F#) in an MSBuild variable / function? Tags: c%23, f%23, msbuild Problem: MSBuild: how do I detect a project's language (C# or F#) in an MSBuil...
MSBuild: how do I detect a project&#x27;s language (C# or F#) in an MSBuild variable / function? MSBuild: how do I detect a project&#x27;s language (C# or F#) in an MSBuild variable / function? c%23 f%23 msbuild MSBuild LangVersion Set PropertyGroup Condition Language CSharp MSBuild: how do I detect a project's languag...
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4213012_c0
4213012
fsharp
0
Title: Error evaluating synthetic quotation expression from PowerPack Problem title: Error evaluating synthetic quotation expression from PowerPack Tags: f%23, quotations Problem: Error evaluating synthetic quotation expression from PowerPack I am trying to figure out to modify quotations and then evaluate them. Here I...
Error evaluating synthetic quotation expression from PowerPack Error evaluating synthetic quotation expression from PowerPack f%23 quotations System.Collections.Generic.KeyNotFoundException PowerPack Error FSharpPowerPack-2.0.0.0 FSharp.PowerPack.dll FSharp.PowerPack.Linq.dll Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations Microsoft.FShar...
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13149499_c0
13149499
fsharp
0
Title: IEqualityComparer instance for two-dimensional arrays Problem title: IEqualityComparer instance for two-dimensional arrays Tags: f%23, structural-equality, iequalitycomparer, hashset, dictionary Problem: IEqualityComparer instance for two-dimensional arrays F# supports structural equality of two-dimensional arra...
IEqualityComparer instance for two-dimensional arrays IEqualityComparer instance for two-dimensional arrays f%23 structural-equality iequalitycomparer hashset dictionary System.ArgumentException IEqualityComparer Set HashSet System.Collections.StructuralComparisons.StructuralEqualityComparer Array2D.create StructuralEq...
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38930701_c0
38930701
fsharp
0
Title: Why is a curried parameter not defined in this CPS parser example? Problem title: Why is a curried parameter not defined in this CPS parser example? Tags: f%23, continuations Problem: Why is a curried parameter not defined in this CPS parser example? Code: type Result = string option type Parser<'a> = string -> ...
Why is a curried parameter not defined in this CPS parser example? Why is a curried parameter not defined in this CPS parser example? f%23 continuations Why CPS Result Parser Some Correct None parse_a win_cps lose_cps parse_many r:l i-1 System.String.Concat cps_parser_v0.fsx FS0039 Why is a curried parameter not define...
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40350362_c0
40350362
fsharp
0
Title: Memory exception from Math.NET when generating 100 x 100 data points Problem title: Memory exception from Math.NET when generating 100 x 100 data points Tags: mathnet-numerics, f%23-interactive, f%23, .net Problem: Memory exception from Math.NET when generating 100 x 100 data points When I try to generate 100 x ...
Memory exception from Math.NET when generating 100 x 100 data points Memory exception from Math.NET when generating 100 x 100 data points mathnet-numerics f%23-interactive f%23 .net Math.NET Memory theta0_vals Generate.LinearSpaced theta1_vals Memory exception from Math.NET when generating 100 x 100 data points When I ...
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53377488_c0
53377488
fsharp
0
Title: Ionide F# not working in VSCode, no debug messages, not in Running Extensions Problem title: Ionide F# not working in VSCode, no debug messages, not in Running Extensions Tags: visual-studio-code, ionide, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Ionide F# not working in VSCode, no debug messages, not in Running Extension...
Ionide F# not working in VSCode, no debug messages, not in Running Extensions Ionide F# not working in VSCode, no debug messages, not in Running Extensions visual-studio-code ionide f%23 f%23-interactive Ionide VSCode Running Extensions INFO Net FSAC Log Extension Host ExtensionService _doActivateExtension Ionide.Ionid...
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Title: Write f# sequence expression point free Problem title: Write f# sequence expression point free Tags: pointfree, f%23 Problem: Write f# sequence expression point free I am learning about writing point free and things were going great until I ran into this: let rec toSeq (reader : SqlDataReader) toItem = seq { if ...
Write f# sequence expression point free Write f# sequence expression point free pointfree f%23 let pointfree Write SqlDataReader reader.Read Seq.empty SqlCommand SqlConnection connection.Open command.Connection command.ExecuteReader Seq.toList ExecuteReader Write f# sequence expression point free I am learning about wr...
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Title: Do F# observable events obviate, mediate, or are not related to the need for weak references? Problem title: Do F# observable events obviate, mediate, or are not related to the need for weak references? Tags: f%23, garbage-collection, memory-leaks Problem: Do F# observable events obviate, mediate, or are not rel...
Do F# observable events obviate, mediate, or are not related to the need for weak references? Do F# observable events obviate, mediate, or are not related to the need for weak references? f%23 garbage-collection memory-leaks IDisposable Observable.add Notifier Event __.Foo INotifyPropertyChanged CLIEvent __.PropertyCha...
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Title: What is the difference between MSBuild and F#&#x27;s FAKE? Problem title: What is the difference between MSBuild and F#&#x27;s FAKE? Tags: .net, build, msbuild, f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: What is the difference between MSBuild and F#'s FAKE? I'm new to the .NET ecosystem and am jumping in with F#, coming from Java...
What is the difference between MSBuild and F#&#x27;s FAKE? What is the difference between MSBuild and F#&#x27;s FAKE? .net build msbuild f%23-fake f%23 What MSBuild FAKE What is the difference between MSBuild and F#'s FAKE? I'm new to the .NET ecosystem and am jumping in with F#, coming from Java-land. I'm trying to wr...
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10051266
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Title: Lexicographic sorting in F# Problem title: Lexicographic sorting in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Lexicographic sorting in F# I am playing with a toy problem (Convex hull identification) and needed lexicographic sorting twice already. One of the cases was given a list of type Point = { X: float; Y: float } , I would li...
Lexicographic sorting in F# Lexicographic sorting in F# f%23 Lexicographic Point p1.X p2.X p1.Y p2.Y List.sortWith List.head Lexicographic sorting in F# I am playing with a toy problem (Convex hull identification) and needed lexicographic sorting twice already. One of the cases was given a list of type Point = { X: flo...
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Title: Why does the value of the parameter to this F# function seem to change to 0? Problem title: Why does the value of the parameter to this F# function seem to change to 0? Tags: parameters, matching, f%23 Problem: Why does the value of the parameter to this F# function seem to change to 0? I'm trying to write a rec...
Why does the value of the parameter to this F# function seem to change to 0? Why does the value of the parameter to this F# function seem to change to 0? parameters matching f%23 Why List Card currentDeck.Length Why does the value of the parameter to this F# function seem to change to 0? I'm trying to write a recursive...
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Title: Converting Types F# Problem title: Converting Types F# Tags: types, functional-programming, f%23, .net Problem: Converting Types F# I have a Discriminated Unions Like this type AbcJson = JsonProvider<""" { "Id": 1234, "List": [ { "BT": "abc", "Year": 2019, "A": 9223372036854775806 }, { "BT": "bottomUp", "Year": ...
Converting Types F# Converting Types F# types functional-programming f%23 .net dbo.Abc Converting Types AbcJson JsonProvider List Year Event Cdf CdfJson.Root Abc AbcJson.Root SqlCommandProvider Select cmd.Execute Seq.toArray Some None Type Expecting Record SqICommandProvider Converting Types F# I have a Discriminated U...
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35612305_c0
35612305
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Title: F# SqlProvider finding no tables in PostgreSQL Problem title: F# SqlProvider finding no tables in PostgreSQL Tags: f%23, postgresql Problem: F# SqlProvider finding no tables in PostgreSQL With the code below, the ctx finds no tables. The provider appears to be making a connection to the database, but only the fu...
F# SqlProvider finding no tables in PostgreSQL F# SqlProvider finding no tables in PostgreSQL f%23 postgresql SqlProvider PostgreSQL FSharp.Data.Sql Literal Server Pooling User Password Database AlphamantisTiming AlphaFront Npgsql.3.0.5 net45 SqlDataProvider ConnectionString DatabaseVendor Common.DatabaseProviderTypes....
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33428591_c0
33428591
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Title: Remove element from Binary Search Tree in F# Problem title: Remove element from Binary Search Tree in F# Tags: types, functional-programming, f%23, binary-search-tree Problem: Remove element from Binary Search Tree in F# I'm trying to write a method to delete an element from a BST. So far, this is what I have. I...
Remove element from Binary Search Tree in F# Remove element from Binary Search Tree in F# types functional-programming f%23 binary-search-tree Binary Remove Search Tree BinTree smallest2 rem2 Node Remove element from Binary Search Tree in F# I'm trying to write a method to delete an element from a BST. So far, this is ...
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71896560_c0
71896560
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Title: How to use Quartz.net with F# Problem title: How to use Quartz.net with F# Tags: quartz.net, f%23 Problem: How to use Quartz.net with F# I cannot make F# to schedule simple scheduler based on this . open System open Quartz open Quartz.Impl let schedulerFactory = StdSchedulerFactory() let scheduler = schedulerFac...
How to use Quartz.net with F# How to use Quartz.net with F# quartz.net f%23 How Quartz.net System Quartz Quartz.Impl StdSchedulerFactory schedulerFactory.GetScheduler scheduler.Start Job IJob x.Execute IJobExecutionContext Console.WriteLine DateTime.Now JobBuilder.Create Build Exception Unhandled TriggerBuilder.Create ...
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4724549_c0
4724549
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Title: Console onExit events using F# Problem title: Console onExit events using F# Tags: f%23, console, .net Problem: Console onExit events using F# I would like to have a certain function executed when a console application exits. I have found many solutions but none of them work for me. Why the following code does n...
Console onExit events using F# Console onExit events using F# f%23 console .net F# Console Starting Test System.Console.ReadLine System.Console.CancelKeyPress.Add CancelKeyPress System.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.ProcessExit.Add ProcessExit System.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.DomainUnload.Add DomainUnload System.IO.File.AppendA...
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55483735
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ad { return! DataResult user } type DataSourceInCache() = member this.getFromSource _ = raise (NotImplementedException()) by which I can define a tagless final DSL let requestData (cacheImpl: ^Cache) (dataSourceImpl: ^DataSource) (userName:UserName) = monad { match Cache.getOfCache cacheImpl userName with | Some dataRe...
ad { return! DataResult user } type DataSourceInCache() = member this.getFromSource _ = raise (NotImplementedException()) by which I can define a tagless final DSL let requestData (cacheImpl: ^Cache) (dataSourceImpl: ^DataSource) (userName:UserName) = monad { match Cache.getOfCache cacheImpl userName with | Some dataRe...
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69223644_c1
69223644
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74924482_c0
74924482
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Title: In SynExpr.Lambda, what is the usage of args/body vs. parsedData? Problem title: In SynExpr.Lambda, what is the usage of args/body vs. parsedData? Tags: f%23 Problem: In SynExpr.Lambda, what is the usage of args/body vs. parsedData? In FSharp.Compiler.Service, SynExpr.Lambda is defined like this: /// First bool ...
In SynExpr.Lambda, what is the usage of args/body vs. parsedData? In SynExpr.Lambda, what is the usage of args/body vs. parsedData? f%23 a SynExpr.Lambda First Patterns Second Lambda SynSimplePats SynExpr SynPat SynExprLambdaTrivia None In SynExpr.Lambda, what is the usage of args/body vs. parsedData? In FSharp.Compile...
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Title: Behavior of F# &quot;unmanaged&quot; type constraint Problem title: Behavior of F# &quot;unmanaged&quot; type constraint Tags: f%23, c%23, cil Problem: Behavior of F# "unmanaged" type constraint F# supports a type constraint for "unmanaged". This is not the same as a value type constraint like "struct" constrain...
Behavior of F# &quot;unmanaged&quot; type constraint Behavior of F# &quot;unmanaged&quot; type constraint f%23 c%23 cil Behavior Foo T:enum Behavior of F# "unmanaged" type constraint F# supports a type constraint for "unmanaged". This is not the same as a value type constraint like "struct" constraints. MSDN notes that...
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Title: Execute shell command (grunt build) with FAKE (F# make) Problem title: Execute shell command (grunt build) with FAKE (F# make) Tags: gruntjs, f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: Execute shell command (grunt build) with FAKE (F# make) I want to automate the build process of my project using FAKE which requires me to run a g...
Execute shell command (grunt build) with FAKE (F# make) Execute shell command (grunt build) with FAKE (F# make) gruntjs f%23-fake f%23 System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception previous Execute FAKE Target RunGrunt Shell.Exec Frontend build.fsx FS0003 System.Diagnostics.Process.StartWithCreateProcess ProcessStartInfo System...
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[<DllImport("compiledVector3.exe")>] extern double GetX(Vector3 v) [<DllImport("compiledVector3.exe")>] extern double GetY(Vector3 v) [<DllImport("compiledVector3.exe")>] extern double GetZ(Vector3 v) [<DllImport("compiledVector3.exe")>] extern double distanceTo(Vector3 v,Vector3 v2) [<DllImport("compiledVector3.exe")...
[<DllImport("compiledVector3.exe")>] extern double GetX(Vector3 v) [<DllImport("compiledVector3.exe")>] extern double GetY(Vector3 v) [<DllImport("compiledVector3.exe")>] extern double GetZ(Vector3 v) [<DllImport("compiledVector3.exe")>] extern double distanceTo(Vector3 v,Vector3 v2) [<DllImport("compiledVector3.exe")...
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Title: Converting Financial Duration function in F# to C# Problem title: Converting Financial Duration function in F# to C# Tags: duration, f%23, financial Problem: Converting Financial Duration function in F# to C# I have been tasked with migrating some specific Financial functions written in F# to C# The F# library I...
Converting Financial Duration function in F# to C# Converting Financial Duration function in F# to C# duration f%23 financial 0 Converting Financial Duration term2 term4 Math.Pow Exception Converting Financial Duration function in F# to C# I have been tasked with migrating some specific Financial functions written in F...
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Title: Identify DU level when partially applied Problem title: Identify DU level when partially applied Tags: reflection, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Identify DU level when partially applied Suppose we have a DU with 3x levels parameterised by reference types as shown: type DU = | X of Object | Y of Object | Z o...
Identify DU level when partially applied Identify DU level when partially applied reflection f%23 discriminated-union Identify Object GetUnionCases FSharp.Reflection.FSharpType UnionCaseInfo GetProperties PropertyInfo.Name x.GetType GetMethods MethodInfo Invoke Identify DU level when partially applied Suppose we have a...
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help me figure it out? EDIT I received a close vote for 'asking for a tutorial', so I want to clarify my problem. I have an instance of an FSharpMemberOrFunctionOrValue for the create binding in the example above, as well as an FSharpExpr for the body of the expression. The expression looks something like this (repres...
help me figure it out? EDIT I received a close vote for 'asking for a tutorial', so I want to clarify my problem. I have an instance of an FSharpMemberOrFunctionOrValue for the create binding in the example above, as well as an FSharpExpr for the body of the expression. The expression looks something like this (repres...
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22200968_c0
22200968
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Title: Are these two Observable Operations Equivalent? Problem title: Are these two Observable Operations Equivalent? Tags: system.reactive, f%23 Problem: Are these two Observable Operations Equivalent? I'm not sure why, but for some reason when using the observable that is created via concat I will always get all valu...
Are these two Observable Operations Equivalent? Are these two Observable Operations Equivalent? system.reactive f%23 o.OnError Observable Operations Equivalent Observable.Create o:IObserver o.OnNext v.Head o.OnCompleted someOtherObs.Subscribe observable.Concat Publish RefCount system.reactive Are these two Observable O...
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12615803_c0
12615803
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Title: How to write to the appSettings from an F# console application? Problem title: How to write to the appSettings from an F# console application? Tags: configurationmanager, f%23, console-application Problem: How to write to the appSettings from an F# console application? Although it seems lie a simple issue, I am ...
How to write to the appSettings from an F# console application? How to write to the appSettings from an F# console application? configurationmanager f%23 console-application an How ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration ConfigurationUserLevel.PerUserRoamingAndLocal config.AppSettings.SectionInformation.AllowExeDefin...
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title='***'/> <script src='../Menu.js' type='text/javascript'></script> <script type='text/javascript'> if (isIE() || isChrome()) { setActiveStyleSheet(SET_SS); } setRequestedStyleSheet(); </script> </head> <body onload='init()'> <div id='Menu'><input id='checkBox' type='checkbox' onclick='toggleStyleSheet()' title='S...
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63759765_c0
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Title: How to read in csv with FSharp.Data Problem title: How to read in csv with FSharp.Data Tags: f%23, fsharp.data.typeproviders Problem: How to read in csv with FSharp.Data I am trying to use the CsvProvider from FSharp.Data following the example here: http://fsharp.github.io/FSharp.Data/library/CsvProvider.html In...
How to read in csv with FSharp.Data How to read in csv with FSharp.Data f%23 fsharp.data.typeproviders How FSharp.Data Stocks CsvProvider MSFT.csv System System.IO Process EntryPoint Arguments Users Debug netcoreapp2.1 test.csv fsharp.data.typeproviders How to read in csv with FSharp.Data I am trying to use the CsvProv...
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29736613_c0
29736613
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Title: Out-of-sample forecasting in F# Problem title: Out-of-sample forecasting in F# Tags: f%23, r Problem: Out-of-sample forecasting in F# I am a novice in F# and would like to run an out-of-sample OLS forecast. I have a frame that looks similar to the following. I would like to estimate parameters using the first 3 ...
Out-of-sample forecasting in F# Out-of-sample forecasting in F# f%23 r Out-of-sample Frame.indexColsWith dfff2 Frame.filterRows dfff2.GetColumn Values R.data_frame R.lm R.summary R.coef myresult.AsList AsNumeric dfff3 Out-of-sample forecasting in F# I am a novice in F# and would like to run an out-of-sample OLS forecas...
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46260360_c0
46260360
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Title: How to Generate Fuchu Unit testCases in for loop Problem title: How to Generate Fuchu Unit testCases in for loop Tags: f%23 Problem: How to Generate Fuchu Unit testCases in for loop I'm trying to generate random unit tests in F# with Fuchu. I'm executing my code in Vs 2017 with a normal Console App. The issue is...
How to Generate Fuchu Unit testCases in for loop How to Generate Fuchu Unit testCases in for loop f%23 How Generate Fuchu Unit GeneraterandomTests OpenOrSenior x:List Senior Open Random ClubMember Age:int Handi:int Age Handi SelectMember mem:ClubMember mem.Age mem.Handi PutAttributesInList Randomtests Randomness Assert...
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44834382_c0
44834382
fsharp
0
Title: F# Make Async&lt;Async&lt;MyTpe&gt;[]&gt; to Async&lt;MyType&gt;[] Problem title: F# Make Async&lt;Async&lt;MyTpe&gt;[]&gt; to Async&lt;MyType&gt;[] Tags: f%23, expecto, asynchronous Problem: F# Make Async []> to Async [] I get some list of data from a HTTP call. I then know what values to get for another HTTP c...
F# Make Async&lt;Async&lt;MyTpe&gt;[]&gt; to Async&lt;MyType&gt;[] F# Make Async&lt;Async&lt;MyTpe&gt;[]&gt; to Async&lt;MyType&gt;[] f%23 expecto asynchronous Make Async HTTP Expecto Test Item API.getTable table.root Array.map API.getItem x.id Async.RunSynchronously F# Make Async []> to Async [] I get some list of dat...
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39976103_c1
39976103
fsharp
1
6> |> Arb.toGen { new Machine<SutType, ModelType>() with override __.Setup = rndNum() |> Gen.listOf |> Gen.map ResizeArray |> Gen.map create |> Arb.fromGen override __.Next _ = gen { let! cmd = Gen.elements [prepend] let! num = rndNum() return cmd num } } [<Tests>] let test = [spec] |> List.map (StateMachine.toProperty...
6> |> Arb.toGen { new Machine<SutType, ModelType>() with override __.Setup = rndNum() |> Gen.listOf |> Gen.map ResizeArray |> Gen.map create |> Arb.fromGen override __.Next _ = gen { let! cmd = Gen.elements [prepend] let! num = rndNum() return cmd num } } [<Tests>] let test = [spec] |> List.map (StateMachine.toProperty...
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19917377_c0
19917377
fsharp
0
Title: Mutable-ish underlying collection of Map&lt;int64, customObject&gt; Problem title: Mutable-ish underlying collection of Map&lt;int64, customObject&gt; Tags: f%23 Problem: Mutable-ish underlying collection of Map I'm trying to write an F# type that wraps an underlying collection of Map<int64, customType> such tha...
Mutable-ish underlying collection of Map&lt;int64, customObject&gt; Mutable-ish underlying collection of Map&lt;int64, customObject&gt; f%23 Mutable-ish Map int64 CandleContainer seedCandles:System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable Candle Seq.map x.Start.Ticks Map.ofSeq TimeSpan.FromMinutes x.AddCandle candle:Candle cand...
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34024241_c0
34024241
fsharp
0
Title: How to make Sequence evaluate? Problem title: How to make Sequence evaluate? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to make Sequence evaluate? I'm working on my knowledge of F# and one problem I run in to repeatedly is when trying to create functions, if I use Sequence too close to the end result I end up printing the signatur...
How to make Sequence evaluate? How to make Sequence evaluate? f%23 How Sequence EntryPoint Seq.initInfinite System.Console.ReadLine System.Environment.NewLine Seq.takeWhile Seq.map System.Convert.ToInt32 How to make Sequence evaluate? I'm working on my knowledge of F# and one problem I run in to repeatedly is when tryi...
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42217654_c0
42217654
fsharp
0
Title: F# : A recursive value that can reference itself Problem title: F# : A recursive value that can reference itself Tags: recursion, f%23 Problem: F# : A recursive value that can reference itself I have a record : type node = { content : string; parent : node option; branch : string option; children : seq<node> opt...
F# : A recursive value that can reference itself F# : A recursive value that can reference itself recursion f%23 Value None Some parent:node rows:seq CsvRow F# : A recursive value that can reference itself I have a record : Which I want to instantiate this way : Where Is a a recursive function that gets the children of...
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13481493_c0
13481493
fsharp
0
Title: Type Provider issue - main EntryPoint - Syntax Problem title: Type Provider issue - main EntryPoint - Syntax Tags: type-providers, f%23, f%23-3.0, .net Problem: Type Provider issue - main EntryPoint - Syntax I was able to get a piece of code to run in an .fsx script. I never did see it loop over the track data I...
Type Provider issue - main EntryPoint - Syntax Type Provider issue - main EntryPoint - Syntax type-providers f%23 f%23-3.0 .net Type Provider EntryPoint Syntax System System.Data System.Data.Linq Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Microsoft.FSharp.Linq SqlDataConnection Data Source SQLDEV Initial Catalog CDDB Integrat...
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28156401_c0
28156401
fsharp
0
Title: FsLexYacc : Tests/MiniProject &quot;incorrect Import in .fsproj&quot; Problem title: FsLexYacc : Tests/MiniProject &quot;incorrect Import in .fsproj&quot; Tags: f%23, fslex, fsyacc Problem: FsLexYacc : Tests/MiniProject "incorrect Import in .fsproj" On github , FsLexYacc project has a test dir. I try to set up t...
FsLexYacc : Tests/MiniProject &quot;incorrect Import in .fsproj&quot; FsLexYacc : Tests/MiniProject &quot;incorrect Import in .fsproj&quot; f%23 fslex fsyacc FsLexYacc Tests MiniProject Project FsLexYacc.6.0.4 FsLexYacc.targets FsLexYacc : Tests/MiniProject "incorrect Import in .fsproj" On github , FsLexYacc project ha...
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4152323_c0
4152323
fsharp
0
Title: WritableBitmap: Compiler complains that type can&#x27;t be found but intellisense can find it Problem title: WritableBitmap: Compiler complains that type can&#x27;t be found but intellisense can find it Tags: f%23, image-manipulation Problem: WritableBitmap: Compiler complains that type can't be found but intell...
WritableBitmap: Compiler complains that type can&#x27;t be found but intellisense can find it WritableBitmap: Compiler complains that type can&#x27;t be found but intellisense can find it f%23 image-manipulation WritableBitmap Compiler MandelbrotBitmap System.Windows.Media System.Windows.Media.Imaging Mandelbrot width:...
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2745759_c0
2745759
fsharp
0
Title: #indent &quot;off&quot; in F# Problem title: #indent &quot;off&quot; in F# Tags: indentation, f%23 Problem: #indent "off" in F# I just started learning F#, and tried a code from the wiki : I prefer tabs to spaces, so I change the code a bit into this: #indent "off" open System open System.Windows.Forms let form ...
#indent &quot;off&quot; in F# #indent &quot;off&quot; in F# indentation f%23 System System.Windows.Forms Form Visible TopMost Text Welcome Label temp.Text form.Controls.Add STAThread Application.Run #indent "off" in F# I just started learning F#, and tried a code from the wiki : I prefer tabs to spaces, so I change the...
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52068377_c1
52068377
fsharp
1
.iter (fun (x:Data.DataTable) -> allData.Merge(x)) allTables //convert datatable to Deedle Frame and save to csv file let df = Frame.ReadReader (allData.CreateDataReader()) df.SaveCsv("./final_csv.csv") The reason for using LumenWorks.Framework.IO.Csv is because I need to parse a few thousands of files at the same time...
.iter (fun (x:Data.DataTable) -> allData.Merge(x)) allTables //convert datatable to Deedle Frame and save to csv file let df = Frame.ReadReader (allData.CreateDataReader()) df.SaveCsv("./final_csv.csv") The reason for using LumenWorks.Framework.IO.Csv is because I need to parse a few thousands of files at the same time...
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54444685_c0
54444685
fsharp
0
Title: How can I unit test an Asynchronous method in F#? Problem title: How can I unit test an Asynchronous method in F#? Tags: nunit, asynchronous, f%23, unit-testing Problem: How can I unit test an Asynchronous method in F#? I've got a method that returns a task I'm trying to test synchonously in F#. Here's the metho...
How can I unit test an Asynchronous method in F#? How can I unit test an Asynchronous method in F#? nunit asynchronous f%23 unit-testing How Asynchronous this.RunAsync System.Threading.Tasks.Task this._settings.LogSettings Seq.iter this.clearLogs Async.StartAsTask Async.AwaitTask logFileManager.RunAsync Async.Ignore As...
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28101148_c1
28101148
fsharp
1
WebUIPlugin.Plugin"); dynamic handler = Activator.CreateInstance(objectType); objectType.InvokeMember("OpenFormFromFile", BindingFlags.InvokeMethod, null, handler, new object[]{""}); } } Compilation: CALL "c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC\bin\vcvars32.bat" MSBuild.exe WebUIPlugin.sln /nologo /targ...
WebUIPlugin.Plugin"); dynamic handler = Activator.CreateInstance(objectType); objectType.InvokeMember("OpenFormFromFile", BindingFlags.InvokeMethod, null, handler, new object[]{""}); } } Compilation: CALL "c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC\bin\vcvars32.bat" MSBuild.exe WebUIPlugin.sln /nologo /targ...
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24589480_c1
24589480
fsharp
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.Unit>(System.Console.Out, format); } } } With add inlined. The relevant function for iter is internal static void func@22-11(Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Unit unitVar0) { for (int i = 0; i < 100000000; i++) { Tests.FunctionInlining.f@315-5(i); } } internal static void f@315-5(int i) { if (i + 1 == 0) { Microsoft.FSharp.Core....
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21143354_c0
21143354
fsharp
0
Title: How to use Async.Parallel within an async workflow? Problem title: How to use Async.Parallel within an async workflow? Tags: mailboxprocessor, asynchronous, f%23 Problem: How to use Async.Parallel within an async workflow? I've been trying to learn how to use asynchronous message based methods. Below is a simpli...
How to use Async.Parallel within an async workflow? How to use Async.Parallel within an async workflow? mailboxprocessor asynchronous f%23 How Async.Parallel MailboxProcessor Eval Input MailboxProcessor.Start AsyncReplyChannel inbox.Receive msg.Reply this.Eval agent.PostAndAsyncReply Seq.map n.Eval Async.RunSynchronous...
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2225343_c0
2225343
fsharp
0
Title: Case Insensitive Pattern Matching over String Lists Problem title: Case Insensitive Pattern Matching over String Lists Tags: f%23, pattern-matching, string, match, case-insensitive Problem: Case Insensitive Pattern Matching over String Lists I'm trying to parse command line arguments in an F# application. I'm us...
Case Insensitive Pattern Matching over String Lists Case Insensitive Pattern Matching over String Lists f%23 pattern-matching string match case-insensitive Case Insensitive Pattern Matching Lists OutputFile None OtherParam Some ToLower Case Insensitive Pattern Matching over String Lists I'm trying to parse command line...
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39035165_c0
39035165
fsharp
0
Title: F sharp KMP Algorithm is stuck in the first while loop if i use a pattern with the same characters at the first two indces Problem title: F sharp KMP Algorithm is stuck in the first while loop if i use a pattern with the same characters at the first two indces Tags: f%23, knuth-morris-pratt Problem: F sharp KMP ...
F sharp KMP Algorithm is stuck in the first while loop if i use a pattern with the same characters at the first two indces F sharp KMP Algorithm is stuck in the first while loop if i use a pattern with the same characters at the first two indces f%23 knuth-morris-pratt KMP Algorithm pattern.Length Array.create Array.se...
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69461190_c0
69461190
fsharp
0
Title: F# - (NUnit ApplyTo) member matches multiple overloads ... please restrict it to one Problem title: F# - (NUnit ApplyTo) member matches multiple overloads ... please restrict it to one Tags: fsunit, f%23 Problem: F# - (NUnit ApplyTo) member matches multiple overloads ... please restrict it to one I'm trying to w...
F# - (NUnit ApplyTo) member matches multiple overloads ... please restrict it to one F# - (NUnit ApplyTo) member matches multiple overloads ... please restrict it to one fsunit f%23 NUnit ApplyTo FsUnit NUnit.Framework.Constraints expected:Company Constraints.EqualConstraint this.ApplyTo actual:Company actual.IsSome ac...
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49312007_c0
49312007
fsharp
0
Title: Represent a nil list and/or a list(nil) Problem title: Represent a nil list and/or a list(nil) Tags: null, list, f%23 Problem: Represent a nil list and/or a list(nil) Background We are implementing this algorithm in F#. Here is a little bit more information from Topor (1982) about the notation that the algorithm...
Represent a nil list and/or a list(nil) Represent a nil list and/or a list(nil) null list f%23 Represent a:x x:nil head::tail k-1 xs.Length List.empty Represent a nil list and/or a list(nil) Background We are implementing this algorithm in F#. Here is a little bit more information from Topor (1982) about the notation t...
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74422631_c1
74422631
fsharp
1
:NETCOREAPP3_1 ^ --define:NETCOREAPP1_0_OR_GREATER ^ --define:NETCOREAPP1_1_OR_GREATER ^ --define:NETCOREAPP2_0_OR_GREATER ^ --define:NETCOREAPP2_1_OR_GREATER ^ --define:NETCOREAPP2_2_OR_GREATER ^ --define:NETCOREAPP3_0_OR_GREATER ^ --define:NETCOREAPP3_1_OR_GREATER ^ --optimize- ^ --tailcalls- ^ -r: ...many references...
:NETCOREAPP3_1 ^ --define:NETCOREAPP1_0_OR_GREATER ^ --define:NETCOREAPP1_1_OR_GREATER ^ --define:NETCOREAPP2_0_OR_GREATER ^ --define:NETCOREAPP2_1_OR_GREATER ^ --define:NETCOREAPP2_2_OR_GREATER ^ --define:NETCOREAPP3_0_OR_GREATER ^ --define:NETCOREAPP3_1_OR_GREATER ^ --optimize- ^ --tailcalls- ^ -r: ...many references...
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12088341_c0
12088341
fsharp
0
Title: Why are parentheses significant in F# type declarations Problem title: Why are parentheses significant in F# type declarations Tags: f%23, types, pattern-matching Problem: Why are parentheses significant in F# type declarations I'm completely baffled by observing this behaviour in my F# code, here taken from an ...
Why are parentheses significant in F# type declarations Why are parentheses significant in F# type declarations f%23 types pattern-matching Why Microsoft Interactive Copyright Corporation All Rights Reserved Foo Bar FS0019 fun:clo Why are parentheses significant in F# type declarations I'm completely baffled by observi...
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55133518_c0
55133518
fsharp
0
Title: Difference between an F# function name and a function value pointed at that name Problem title: Difference between an F# function name and a function value pointed at that name Tags: fsxaml, f%23 Problem: Difference between an F# function name and a function value pointed at that name I'm using the following cod...
Difference between an F# function name and a function value pointed at that name Difference between an F# function name and a function value pointed at that name fsxaml f%23 Difference SelectionChangedEventArgs e.AddedItems Seq.cast Seq.head SelectedGroupChanged GroupSelected e:SelectionChangedEventArgs ClientGroupEven...
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29238042_c0
29238042
fsharp
0
Title: R statistics Package ISLR with RProvider and F# Problem title: R statistics Package ISLR with RProvider and F# Tags: r, lm, f%23 Problem: R statistics Package ISLR with RProvider and F# I have trying to use the ISLR package ( http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/ISLR/index.html ). Is it possible to use the pac...
R statistics Package ISLR with RProvider and F# R statistics Package ISLR with RProvider and F# r lm f%23 Package ISLR RProvider System RDotNet RProvider.graphics RProvider.stats RProvider.ISLR Random rng.NextDouble X1s X2s Build R.data_frame R.lm R.plot R statistics Package ISLR with RProvider and F# I have trying to ...
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41386343_c0
41386343
fsharp
0
Title: How to execute two Async&lt;&gt; calls with different result types in parallel? Problem title: How to execute two Async&lt;&gt; calls with different result types in parallel? Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: How to execute two Async<> calls with different result types in parallel? I have two asynchronous operat...
How to execute two Async&lt;&gt; calls with different result types in parallel? How to execute two Async&lt;&gt; calls with different result types in parallel? f%23 asynchronous How Async Returs Person GetPerson Address GetAddress MyFunc Async.Parallel How to execute two Async<> calls with different result types in par...
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4173337_c0
4173337
fsharp
0
Title: Wrapping a recursive function to count the number of function calls Problem title: Wrapping a recursive function to count the number of function calls Tags: f%23 Problem: Wrapping a recursive function to count the number of function calls Say I have a recursive function that I want to know how many times the fun...
Wrapping a recursive function to count the number of function calls Wrapping a recursive function to count the number of function calls f%23 Wrapping System System.IO System.Collections.Generic Directory.GetFiles Directory.GetDirectories Dictionary d.TryGetValue d.Add Wrapping a recursive function to count the number o...
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10795648_c0
10795648
fsharp
0
Title: Why is my MailboxProcessor hanging? Problem title: Why is my MailboxProcessor hanging? Tags: mailboxprocessor, f%23 Problem: Why is my MailboxProcessor hanging? I can't work out why the following code is hanging at the call to GetTotal . I don't seem to be able to debug inside the MailboxProcessor, so it's hard ...
Why is my MailboxProcessor hanging? Why is my MailboxProcessor hanging? mailboxprocessor f%23 Why MailboxProcessor GetTotal Aggregator System Message TState Aggregate AsyncReplyChannel inbox.Receive replyChannel.Reply m.Aggregate myAgent.Post m.GetTotal myAgent.PostAndReply myAggregator.Aggregate myAggregator.GetTotal ...
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9355859_c0
9355859
fsharp
0
Title: Return record option as null when calling from C# Problem title: Return record option as null when calling from C# Tags: record, option-type, null, f%23, c%23 Problem: Return record option as null when calling from C# Is it ever possible to return record option value from F# to C# as null value? I want to encaps...
Return record option as null when calling from C# Return record option as null when calling from C# record option-type null f%23 c%23 C# Data DataField1 DataField2 SomeFacade Some x.GetData Option.isSome Option.get AllowNullLiteral Record DataClass Return record option as null when calling from C# Is it ever possible t...
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12830814_c1
12830814
fsharp
1
HelloService to this to get everything to compile: type HelloService() = inherit Service() member x.Any(req:Hello) = box { Result = match req.Name with | Some name -> sprintf "Hello, %s!" name | None -> "Hello!" } This compiles, and runs perfectly when I don't supply a Name parameter. However, when I do supply a name....
HelloService to this to get everything to compile: type HelloService() = inherit Service() member x.Any(req:Hello) = box { Result = match req.Name with | Some name -> sprintf "Hello, %s!" name | None -> "Hello!" } This compiles, and runs perfectly when I don't supply a Name parameter. However, when I do supply a name....
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1941910_c0
1941910
fsharp
0
Title: How does the hashlife alg go on forever in Golly? Problem title: How does the hashlife alg go on forever in Golly? Tags: c, algorithm, infinite, f%23, conways-game-of-life Problem: How does the hashlife alg go on forever in Golly? In hashlife the field is typically treated as a theoretically infinite grid, with ...
How does the hashlife alg go on forever in Golly? How does the hashlife alg go on forever in Golly? c algorithm infinite f%23 conways-game-of-life How Golly How does the hashlife alg go on forever in Golly? So given a 8x8 initial configuration we get a 4x4 square 1 generation forward centered w.r.t. the 8x8 square and ...
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9601299_c1
9601299
fsharp
1
whether the previous computation finished // I just cancel it; might be improved cancel.Cancel() cancel.Dispose() cancel <- mbox.PostAndReply(fun reply -> RefreshMsg(reply)) printfn "x.Refresh end" //sample let agent = RefresherAgent() agent.Refresh() System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1500) agent.Refresh() I return a Canc...
whether the previous computation finished // I just cancel it; might be improved cancel.Cancel() cancel.Dispose() cancel <- mbox.PostAndReply(fun reply -> RefreshMsg(reply)) printfn "x.Refresh end" //sample let agent = RefresherAgent() agent.Refresh() System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1500) agent.Refresh() I return a Canc...
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33146219_c0
33146219
fsharp
0
Title: Why is the parallel array version of the below slower than the regular one Problem title: Why is the parallel array version of the below slower than the regular one Tags: .net, f%23, parallel-processing Problem: Why is the parallel array version of the below slower than the regular one I am investigating speedin...
Why is the parallel array version of the below slower than the regular one Why is the parallel array version of the below slower than the regular one .net f%23 parallel-processing Why EntryPoint System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch stopWatch.Start ys1 Array.map stopWatch.Stop stopWatch.Elapsed System.GC.Collect ys2 Array.Paral...
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71312093_c1
71312093
fsharp
1
{ "configProperties": { "System.GC.CpuGroup": true, "System.GC.Server": true, "COMPlus_gcAllowVeryLargeObjects": 1 } } This produces the following [appname].runtimeconfig.json -file: { "runtimeOptions": { "tfm": "net5.0", "framework": { "name": "Microsoft.NETCore.App", "version": "5.0.0" }, "configProperties": { "Syst...
{ "configProperties": { "System.GC.CpuGroup": true, "System.GC.Server": true, "COMPlus_gcAllowVeryLargeObjects": 1 } } This produces the following [appname].runtimeconfig.json -file: { "runtimeOptions": { "tfm": "net5.0", "framework": { "name": "Microsoft.NETCore.App", "version": "5.0.0" }, "configProperties": { "Syst...
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37508285_c0
37508285
fsharp
0
Title: clojure like cond in F# Problem title: clojure like cond in F# Tags: f%23, clojure Problem: clojure like cond in F# I was recently taking a detour in clojure from F# and came across a macro called cond. Here is an example on the usage: (cond (= target (nth arr mid)) mid (< target (nth arr mid)) (search left (- m...
clojure like cond in F# clojure like cond in F# f%23 clojure mid-1 Seq.pick Some None clojure like cond in F# I was recently taking a detour in clojure from F# and came across a macro called cond. Here is an example on the usage: This means the following in pseudo code: This is just an example from a binary search in c...
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53696068_c0
53696068
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement a clean base test class with common Assert methods (F#) Problem title: How to implement a clean base test class with common Assert methods (F#) Tags: f%23 Problem: How to implement a clean base test class with common Assert methods (F#) I'm trying to createa a base test class where I can setup c...
How to implement a clean base test class with common Assert methods (F#) How to implement a clean base test class with common Assert methods (F#) f%23 How Assert BaseTest self.Assert functionToEvaluate:bool errorMessage:string None NUnit.Framework.Assert.That TestFixture MyTest Test self.Assert_ TestSomething How to im...
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3223660_c0
3223660
fsharp
0
Title: Can existing types be extended to work with Seq.sum, etc? Problem title: Can existing types be extended to work with Seq.sum, etc? Tags: f%23 Problem: Can existing types be extended to work with Seq.sum, etc? Been working with a lot of TimeSpans recently, and have a need to get sums & averages. However, TimeSpan...
Can existing types be extended to work with Seq.sum, etc? Can existing types be extended to work with Seq.sum, etc? f%23 Can Seq.sum System System.TimeSpan Zero TimeSpan n:DateTime d:int DateTime n.Ticks int64 Seq.average Seq.sumBy t.Ticks Seq.length sum.Ticks Can existing types be extended to work with Seq.sum, etc? B...
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7509863_c0
7509863
fsharp
0
Title: Most idiomatic way to write batchesOf size seq in F# Problem title: Most idiomatic way to write batchesOf size seq in F# Tags: sequence, f%23, functional-programming, linq Problem: Most idiomatic way to write batchesOf size seq in F# I'm trying to learn F# by rewriting some C# algorithms I have into idiomatic F#...
Most idiomatic way to write batchesOf size seq in F# Most idiomatic way to write batchesOf size seq in F# sequence f%23 functional-programming linq Most Seq.isEmpty Seq.truncate List.ofSeq System.Linq.Enumerable.Skip Most idiomatic way to write batchesOf size seq in F# I'm trying to learn F# by rewriting some C# algori...
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61213441_c0
61213441
fsharp
0
Title: how to evenly space numbers within a range, in F# Problem title: how to evenly space numbers within a range, in F# Tags: f%23, parallel-processing, arrays Problem: how to evenly space numbers within a range, in F# I have some range of real numbers, in a 2D array: [ [ 100; 200; -50 ] [ 200; 800; 200 ] [ 80; -150;...
how to evenly space numbers within a range, in F# how to evenly space numbers within a range, in F# f%23 parallel-processing arrays how to evenly space numbers within a range, in F# I have some range of real numbers, in a 2D array: and a constant: 100 I would like to take all numbers and map them, in a 2D array to the ...
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65341590_c0
65341590
fsharp
0
Title: BF Interpreter in F# Issue Problem title: BF Interpreter in F# Issue Tags: f%23, brainfuck Problem: BF Interpreter in F# Issue Ok so i am working on a small project as you can tell in the title i am making an BrainFuck interpeter in f# and i am new to this language but it is fun except that you fight with the co...
BF Interpreter in F# Issue BF Interpreter in F# Issue f%23 brainfuck Interpreter Issue System System.IO Array.zeroCreate result.ToCharArray STARTING LOOP ADDING SUB INC MINUS START END prog.Length BF Interpreter in F# Issue Ok so i am working on a small project as you can tell in the title i am making an BrainFuck inte...
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8890519_c0
8890519
fsharp
0
Title: F#: the generic member has been used at a non-uniform instantiation prior to this program point Problem title: F#: the generic member has been used at a non-uniform instantiation prior to this program point Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: F#: the generic member has been used at a non-uniform instantiation prior to...
F#: the generic member has been used at a non-uniform instantiation prior to this program point F#: the generic member has been used at a non-uniform instantiation prior to this program point generics f%23 Loader this.Load Ref ref.Wait this.Foo this.Wait this.Value asset.fs FS1198 Wait Consider Alternatively F#: the ge...
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44970485_c0
44970485
fsharp
0
Title: Why am I required to provide two option arguments when I only declared one option parameter? Problem title: Why am I required to provide two option arguments when I only declared one option parameter? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why am I required to provide two option arguments when I only declared one option parameter?...
Why am I required to provide two option arguments when I only declared one option parameter? Why am I required to provide two option arguments when I only declared one option parameter? f%23 Why MiddleName Some Kevin FirstName LastName MaidenName Email Phone Name FirstName:FirstName LastName:LastName MiddleName:MiddleN...
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12156022_c0
12156022
fsharp
0
Title: Defining Modules VS.NET vs F# Interactive Problem title: Defining Modules VS.NET vs F# Interactive Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Defining Modules VS.NET vs F# Interactive I have written this code which compiles and works perfectly in VS.NET 2010 module ConfigHandler open System open System.Xml open Syste...
Defining Modules VS.NET vs F# Interactive Defining Modules VS.NET vs F# Interactive f%23-interactive f%23 Defining Modules VS.NET Interactive ConfigHandler System System.Xml System.Configuration GetConnectionString ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings.Item ConnectionString Defining Modules VS.NET vs F# Interactive I ...
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71836167_c0
71836167
fsharp
0
Title: How do I handle IDisposable&#x27;s inside a Result in F#? Problem title: How do I handle IDisposable&#x27;s inside a Result in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I handle IDisposable's inside a Result in F#? I want to return an HttpResponseMessage , which implements IDisposable , within a Result (or any other discri...
How do I handle IDisposable&#x27;s inside a Result in F#? How do I handle IDisposable&#x27;s inside a Result in F#? f%23 How IDisposable Result HttpResponseMessage DisposableResult System.Net.Http HttpClient Async client.GetAsync ifconfig.me Async.AwaitTask res.IsSuccessStatusCode Error Something Memory Async.RunSynchr...
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60798491_c0
60798491
fsharp
0
Title: Using the Saturn Framework, how can I get a reference to the Websockets hub outside of a particular request? Problem title: Using the Saturn Framework, how can I get a reference to the Websockets hub outside of a particular request? Tags: asp.net, f%23, safe-stack, saturn-framework, websocket Problem: Using the ...
Using the Saturn Framework, how can I get a reference to the Websockets hub outside of a particular request? Using the Saturn Framework, how can I get a reference to the Websockets hub outside of a particular request? asp.net f%23 safe-stack saturn-framework websocket Using Saturn Framework Websockets Connected Main So...
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21557026_c0
21557026
fsharp
0
Title: Optional parameter type mismatch Problem title: Optional parameter type mismatch Tags: f%23 Problem: Optional parameter type mismatch I'm working with F# 3.1 and I've twice today come across a compile error I can't explain and have had no luck looking up. In the following code: type OtherClass(value:int, ?flag:b...
Optional parameter type mismatch Optional parameter type mismatch f%23 Optional OtherClass value:int flag:bool this.DoSomething MyClass _dummy None Some Optional parameter type mismatch I'm working with F# 3.1 and I've twice today come across a compile error I can't explain and have had no luck looking up. In the follo...
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30705440_c0
30705440
fsharp
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Title: Having problems getting F# tutorial to work for me in Monodevelop. Composition error: the type &#x27;Object&#x27; is required here and is unavailable Problem title: Having problems getting F# tutorial to work for me in Monodevelop. Composition error: the type &#x27;Object&#x27; is required here and is unavailabl...
Having problems getting F# tutorial to work for me in Monodevelop. Composition error: the type &#x27;Object&#x27; is required here and is unavailable Having problems getting F# tutorial to work for me in Monodevelop. Composition error: the type &#x27;Object&#x27; is required here and is unavailable f%23 linux monodevel...
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42091026_c0
42091026
fsharp
0
Title: SQLProvider : how to join with options / nullable columns Problem title: SQLProvider : how to join with options / nullable columns Tags: f%23, sqlite, type-providers Problem: SQLProvider : how to join with options / nullable columns I have been trying to replicate this with SQLProvider : SELECT c.ticker, hc.tick...
SQLProvider : how to join with options / nullable columns SQLProvider : how to join with options / nullable columns f%23 sqlite type-providers SQLProvider SELECT c.ticker hc.ticker LEFT JOIN hc.id CASE WHEN c.offshore_hedging_currency_id THEN c.id END db.Main.Currencies c.OffshoreHedgingCurrencyId.IsSome c.OffshoreHedg...
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17669962_c0
17669962
fsharp
0
Title: Computed columns and Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.SqlDataConnection Problem title: Computed columns and Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.SqlDataConnection Tags: sql, f%23, type-providers Problem: Computed columns and Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.SqlDataConnection I have a table in a SQL database...
Computed columns and Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.SqlDataConnection Computed columns and Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.SqlDataConnection sql f%23 type-providers Computed Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.SqlDataConnection CREATE TABLE MyTable Rate NOT Quantity Cost INSERT INTO VALUES SELECT CONVERT SCOPE...
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45056505_c0
45056505
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp.Data.SqlProvider is slow Problem title: FSharp.Data.SqlProvider is slow Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, sql-server, type-providers Problem: FSharp.Data.SqlProvider is slow I have simple DB with 4 tables. Table Results has 18 columns. 3 of them are foreign keys. I am trying to get number of all results (abou...
FSharp.Data.SqlProvider is slow FSharp.Data.SqlProvider is slow f%23 f%23-interactive sql-server type-providers FSharp.Data.SqlProvider Results SQLProvider.1.1.3 FSharp.Data.SqlProvider.dll FSharp.Data.Sql Literal ConnectionStringmdf Data Source MSSQLLocalDB AttachDbFilename Users Desktop myDb.mdf Integrated Security C...
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73803522_c0
73803522
fsharp
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Title: FSharp type inference, not able to set properties on dotnet objects Problem title: FSharp type inference, not able to set properties on dotnet objects Tags: type-inference, f%23 Problem: FSharp type inference, not able to set properties on dotnet objects I wonder if this approach (setting properties) is supposed...
FSharp type inference, not able to set properties on dotnet objects FSharp type inference, not able to set properties on dotnet objects type-inference f%23 FSharp System System.Data System.Data.SqlClient Literal ConnectionString Data Source Initial Catalog Integrated Security EntryPoint SqlConnection conn.Open SqlComma...
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