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Title: F# List.iter doesn't print Problem title: F# List.iter doesn't print Tags: types, list, oop, function, f%23 Problem: F# List.iter doesn't print I'm trying out OOP in F# and have run in to a problem. I'm trying to build a drone and an airspace class, but for some reason my printDrones function does not ...
F# List.iter doesn't print F# List.iter doesn't print types list oop function f%23 List.iter Drone this.fly this.getPos this.isFinished Airspace List this.droneDist d1pos d1.getPos d2pos d2.getPos this.flyDrones x.fly this.addDrone this.printDrones x.getPos aspace.addDrone aspace.flyDrones aspace.printDrones ...
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Title: Async.fromBeginEnd with WinForms Begin/EndInvoke Problem title: Async.fromBeginEnd with WinForms Begin/EndInvoke Tags: f%23, asynchronous, winforms, .net Problem: Async.fromBeginEnd with WinForms Begin/EndInvoke I'm trying to write an Async wrapper on top of a function called listControls which extracts a list o...
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Title: F# 4.5.0.0: Compilation errors: FS1198, FS0661 and FS0001: I'm adapting a interface from C# to F# Problem title: F# 4.5.0.0: Compilation errors: FS1198, FS0661 and FS0001: I'm adapting a interface from C# to F# Tags: f%23, compiler-errors, functional-programming, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: F# 4.5.0.0: Compi...
F# 4.5.0.0: Compilation errors: FS1198, FS0661 and FS0001: I'm adapting a interface from C# to F# F# 4.5.0.0: Compilation errors: FS1198, FS0661 and FS0001: I'm adapting a interface from C# to F# f%23 compiler-errors functional-programming c%23-to-f%23 System.NotImplementedException C# Compilation FS1198 FS06...
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; 2.0 |]) // normally this would be a long-running process | ReceiveValues values -> { currentModel with Values = Some values }, Cmd.ofMsg DrawChart | DrawChart -> match currentModel.Values with | Some values -> let series = TheGamma.Series.series<_, _>.values values let chart = TheGamma.GoogleCharts.chart.line series ...
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Title: How to use match Map elements in F#? Problem title: How to use match Map elements in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to use match Map elements in F#? I tried to create a function that takes two integers a,b as input and return 5 if a=1 b=2 and 6 otherwise, Here is what I did: let examplef (a:int), (b:int)= match a,b...
How to use match Map elements in F#? How to use match Map elements in F#? f%23 How Map a:int b:int Team Goals Points Fixture Result Table Chelsea Spurs Liverpool ManCity ManUnited Arsenal Everton Leicester t:Table Map.tryFind None Some Add How to use match Map elements in F#? I tried to create a function that takes two...
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Title: F# keyDown how to get the pressed key Problem title: F# keyDown how to get the pressed key Tags: button, f%23, sudoku, key, forms Problem: F# keyDown how to get the pressed key In my current Project which is a graphical sudoku game I have created a board of buttons, when you click the button it is marked. After ...
F# keyDown how to get the pressed key F# keyDown how to get the pressed key button f%23 sudoku key forms Sudoku FSharp.Control.Observable Main System.Windows.Forms System.Drawing Array2D.init Form Text TopMost Width Height Size Button Top Left BackColor Color.Aqua Control Array.get form.Controls.AddRange x1::xs Observa...
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Title: MathNumerics.LinearAlgebra Matrix.mapRows dimensionality issues Problem title: MathNumerics.LinearAlgebra Matrix.mapRows dimensionality issues Tags: f%23, linear-algebra, math.net, mathnet-numerics Problem: MathNumerics.LinearAlgebra Matrix.mapRows dimensionality issues So I have verified that the starting versi...
MathNumerics.LinearAlgebra Matrix.mapRows dimensionality issues MathNumerics.LinearAlgebra Matrix.mapRows dimensionality issues f%23 linear-algebra math.net mathnet-numerics MathNumerics.LinearAlgebra Matrix.mapRows SumSquares theta:Vector y:Vector trainingData:Matrix trainingData.RowCount theta.ToRowMatrix CopyToRow M...
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Title: Why F# code yields different result than C# Problem title: Why F# code yields different result than C# Tags: webrequest, translate, c%23, f%23 Problem: Why F# code yields different result than C# How come that this C# code works, but not the equivalent F# version (run through F# interactive)? Result should be an...
Why F# code yields different result than C# Why F# code yields different result than C# webrequest translate c%23 f%23 Why www.investing.com HistoricalDataAjax HttpWebRequest WebRequest.Create httpRequest.Method POST httpRequest.Headers Origin X-Requested-With XMLHttpRequest httpRequest.ContentType httpRequest.UserAgen...
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Title: fsharp.charting.gsk System.IO.FileNotFoundException when running in mono Problem title: fsharp.charting.gsk System.IO.FileNotFoundException when running in mono Tags: filenotfoundexception, runtime-error, mono, f%23, fsharpchart Problem: fsharp.charting.gsk System.IO.FileNotFoundException when running in mono I ...
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Lambda(param, body) -> Expr.Lambda(param, (der_impl param body)) | _ -> failwith "oops" and I have an NUnit / FSUnit test proving my first bits of code namespace BradGoneSurfing.Symbolics.Test open FsUnit open NUnit.Framework open Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations open BradGoneSurfing.Symbolics.Calculus open FSharpx.Linq.Qu...
Lambda(param, body) -> Expr.Lambda(param, (der_impl param body)) | _ -> failwith "oops" and I have an NUnit / FSUnit test proving my first bits of code namespace BradGoneSurfing.Symbolics.Test open FsUnit open NUnit.Framework open Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations open BradGoneSurfing.Symbolics.Calculus open FSharpx.Linq.Qu...
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Title: Using F# Custom Operator Caused FS0002 Compile Error Problem title: Using F# Custom Operator Caused FS0002 Compile Error Tags: f%23 Problem: Using F# Custom Operator Caused FS0002 Compile Error I defined some custom pipeline operators for Async and Task objects, but get compile error FS0002. [<AutoOpen>] module ...
Using F# Custom Operator Caused FS0002 Compile Error Using F# Custom Operator Caused FS0002 Compile Error f%23 Using Custom Operator Caused FS0002 Compile Error Async Task AutoOpen AsyncOperators AsyncOperatorHelper async.Bind Async.AwaitTask _test async.Return add1 But Using F# Custom Operator Caused FS0002 Compile Er...
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Title: Default ordering in C# vs. F# Problem title: Default ordering in C# vs. F# Tags: sorting, f%23, collation, c%23, string Problem: Default ordering in C# vs. F# Consider the two fragments of code that simply order strings in C# and F# respectively: C#: var strings = new[] { "Tea and Coffee", "Telephone", "TV" }; v...
Default ordering in C# vs. F# Default ordering in C# vs. F# sorting f%23 collation c%23 string Default Tea Coffee Telephone strings.OrderBy ToArray Seq.sortBy Seq.toArray Default ordering in C# vs. F# Consider the two fragments of code that simply order strings in C# and F# respectively: C#: F#: These two fragments of ...
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Title: How to get R2 of out of sample prediction in F# using R.predict_lm Problem title: How to get R2 of out of sample prediction in F# using R.predict_lm Tags: r, f%23 Problem: How to get R2 of out of sample prediction in F# using R.predict_lm I have the following code which performs out-of-sample forecast: let myann...
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Title: Problem with F# inferred generic type constraints Problem title: Problem with F# inferred generic type constraints Tags: generics, type-inference, f%23 Problem: Problem with F# inferred generic type constraints I have the following F# example. It compiles. However, no matter what I tried, I was unable to make me...
Problem with F# inferred generic type constraints Problem with F# inferred generic type constraints generics type-inference f%23 Problem md.mean SubstanceData Model TypeTests SparseValue Zero r.convert r.x r.value SparseArray Lazy Map Array.map v.x v.value Map.ofArray Remove Array.filter e.value LanguagePrimitives.Gene...
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28504306_c0
28504306
fsharp
0
Title: No exact match installing Mono.Cecil nuget package Problem title: No exact match installing Mono.Cecil nuget package Tags: f%23, nuget Problem: No exact match installing Mono.Cecil nuget package In VS2013.4, when I try to add Mono.Cecil nuget package in my fsharp project : PM> Install-Package Mono.Cecil Installi...
No exact match installing Mono.Cecil nuget package No exact match installing Mono.Cecil nuget package f%23 nuget InvalidOperationException NuGetCmdletUnhandledException Mono.Cecil Install-Package Installing Successfully Adding Ying.Unit Mono.Cecil.Mdb Trying Failed Mono.Cecil.Pdb Mono.Cecil.Rocks Uninstalling Install R...
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74338971_c0
74338971
fsharp
0
Title: How to convert HTML code into Fable.React? Problem title: How to convert HTML code into Fable.React? Tags: react-native, f%23, fable-f%23, fable Problem: How to convert HTML code into Fable.React? I am new to Fable. I need to convert this html code (this is just a simplified sample, and btw not mine) into the Fa...
How to convert HTML code into Fable.React? How to convert HTML code into Fable.React? react-native f%23 fable-f%23 fable How HTML Fable.React templatemo_header site_title Content templatemo_logo.png templatemo_menu Some templatemo_main templatemo_content Model Msg Props.Id Props.Href Props.Src Props.Class How to conver...
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57681198_c0
57681198
fsharp
0
Title: Function return tuple and the result is assigned to new variables Problem title: Function return tuple and the result is assigned to new variables Tags: f%23 Problem: Function return tuple and the result is assigned to new variables I've just started learning F# very recently. I have a function which counts the ...
Function return tuple and the result is assigned to new variables Function return tuple and the result is assigned to new variables f%23 LinearFit System Linear LinearFit.generate Console.ReadKey Unexpected Generate Function return tuple and the result is assigned to new variables I've just started learning F# very rec...
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65666862_c1
65666862
fsharp
1
methodInfo -> (methodInfo.GetParameters(), methodInfo.ReturnType)) |> Seq.map (fun (parameterInfos, returnType) -> (parameterInfos |> Seq.map (fun parameterInfo -> parameterInfo.ParameterType.FullName), returnType.FullName)) val it : seq<seq<string> * string> = seq [(seq ["System.String"; "System.String"], "System.Thr...
methodInfo -> (methodInfo.GetParameters(), methodInfo.ReturnType)) |> Seq.map (fun (parameterInfos, returnType) -> (parameterInfos |> Seq.map (fun parameterInfo -> parameterInfo.ParameterType.FullName), returnType.FullName)) val it : seq<seq<string> * string> = seq [(seq ["System.String"; "System.String"], "System.Thr...
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70519732_c0
70519732
fsharp
0
Title: Testing functions returning option&lt;T&gt; Problem title: Testing functions returning option&lt;T&gt; Tags: unit-testing, fsunit, f%23 Problem: Testing functions returning option Consider unit-testing a module defining strings of constrained length as a type for representing user names: module UserName type T =...
Testing functions returning option&lt;T&gt; Testing functions returning option&lt;T&gt; unit-testing fsunit f%23 Testing UserName userName.Length Some None Fact UserName.create Valid UserName.value Assert.True Testing functions returning option Consider unit-testing a module defining strings of constrained length as a ...
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43275322_c0
43275322
fsharp
0
Title: Xamarin Forms (Android): OnCreate bundle is null Problem title: Xamarin Forms (Android): OnCreate bundle is null Tags: f%23, android, c%23, xamarin.forms Problem: Xamarin Forms (Android): OnCreate bundle is null I have an Android project, and I wish to store my API keys in my Android Manifest file. To read them,...
Xamarin Forms (Android): OnCreate bundle is null Xamarin Forms (Android): OnCreate bundle is null f%23 android c%23 xamarin.forms AppDomain.CurrentDomain.UnhandledException AppExceptions.processException Xamarin Forms Android OnCreate MainActivity FormsApplicationActivity Literal MyApiKey this.OnCreate base.OnCreate Ph...
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4351074_c0
4351074
fsharp
0
Title: Lua long strings in fslex Problem title: Lua long strings in fslex Tags: ocamllex, f%23, lua, fslex Problem: Lua long strings in fslex I've been working on a Lua fslex lexer in my spare time, using the ocamllex manual as a reference. I hit a few snags while trying to tokenize long strings correctly. "Long string...
Lua long strings in fslex Lua long strings in fslex ocamllex f%23 lua fslex Lua LBRACKET RBRACKET lexbuf.LexerChar Lua long strings in fslex I've been working on a Lua fslex lexer in my spare time, using the ocamllex manual as a reference. I hit a few snags while trying to tokenize long strings correctly. "Long strings...
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59328062_c0
59328062
fsharp
0
Title: F# Fabulous Xamarin: external event subscription Problem title: F# Fabulous Xamarin: external event subscription Tags: f%23, xamarin, xamarin.forms, fabulous Problem: F# Fabulous Xamarin: external event subscription I'm new to Fabulous and MUV model, and I'm trying to implement application that works with BLE. I...
F# Fabulous Xamarin: external event subscription F# Fabulous Xamarin: external event subscription f%23 xamarin xamarin.forms fabulous Fabulous Xamarin MyApp Application CrossBluetoothLE.Current.Adapter.DeviceDiscovered.Subscribe App.Msg.Discovered x.Device App.program Program.withConsoleTrace Program.withSubscription C...
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42118774_c0
42118774
fsharp
0
Title: f# mailboxprocessor - replying without waiting for delivery Problem title: f# mailboxprocessor - replying without waiting for delivery Tags: f%23, mailboxprocessor, agent Problem: f# mailboxprocessor - replying without waiting for delivery I'm using an agent (MailboxProcessor) to do some stateful processing wher...
f# mailboxprocessor - replying without waiting for delivery f# mailboxprocessor - replying without waiting for delivery f%23 mailboxprocessor agent MailboxProcessor.PostAndAsyncReply AsyncReplyChannel.Reply replyChannel.Reply Async.Start MailboxProcessor inbox.Receive None Some MailboxProcessor.Start agent.PostAndAsync...
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26906808_c0
26906808
fsharp
0
Title: F# Generics not so generic Problem title: F# Generics not so generic Tags: f%23, generics, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: F# Generics not so generic I've come up against this a couple of times, but I'm really at a loss as to why it happens. I've got a discriminated union like: type MStep<'A, 'B> = | Shuttle of Quotations...
F# Generics not so generic F# Generics not so generic f%23 generics c%23-to-f%23 Generics MStep Shuttle Quotations.Expr l.SomeIntProp r.SomeIntProp l.SomeStrProp r.SomeStrProp Ident Trans f:Table t:Table bpdb.Adjustments ndb.Adjustments l.Id r.Id l.Name r.Name SqlDataConnection System System.Data System.Data.Linq Micro...
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52394629_c0
52394629
fsharp
0
Title: XML or Markdown documentation? Where to start as a new programmer Problem title: XML or Markdown documentation? Where to start as a new programmer Tags: markdown, c%23, documentation, f%23, xml Problem: XML or Markdown documentation? Where to start as a new programmer I am a new programmer and I am learning to p...
XML or Markdown documentation? Where to start as a new programmer XML or Markdown documentation? Where to start as a new programmer markdown c%23 documentation f%23 xml XML Markdown Where Get Input Sum Natural XML or Markdown documentation? Where to start as a new programmer I am a new programmer and I am learning to p...
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22143740_c0
22143740
fsharp
0
Title: Active patterns over provided types in F# Problem title: Active patterns over provided types in F# Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Active patterns over provided types in F# I have a scenario where I am using the XML type provider from FSharp.Data to read in a stream containing various key/value pairs. The va...
Active patterns over provided types in F# Active patterns over provided types in F# f%23 type-providers Active System System.IO XmlFoo FSharp.Data.XmlProvider EntryPoint Date Option DateTime Decimal Number File.OpenRead sample.xml XmlFoo.Load data.Fields field.Value.DateTimeValue field.Value.NumberValue field.Value.Str...
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76785745_c0
76785745
fsharp
0
Title: How to make anchors work when switching between two routes in a Bolero F# single-page app Problem title: How to make anchors work when switching between two routes in a Bolero F# single-page app Tags: f%23, bolero Problem: How to make anchors work when switching between two routes in a Bolero F# single-page app ...
How to make anchors work when switching between two routes in a Bolero F# single-page app How to make anchors work when switching between two routes in a Bolero F# single-page app f%23 bolero How Bolero Page1Link Page1 section1 Section1Link Page2Link Page2 Page EndPoint window.scrollToSection document.getElementById el...
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62901845_c0
62901845
fsharp
0
Title: ASP.NET Core JWT with Custom Authentication Type Problem title: ASP.NET Core JWT with Custom Authentication Type Tags: f%23, asp.net-core, authentication, bearer-token, jwt Problem: ASP.NET Core JWT with Custom Authentication Type Is there a way to configure the authentication type for the HTTP Authorization hea...
ASP.NET Core JWT with Custom Authentication Type ASP.NET Core JWT with Custom Authentication Type f%23 asp.net-core authentication bearer-token jwt ASP.NET Core JWT Custom Authentication Type Token IServiceCollection this.AddJwtAuthentication JwtSecret this.AddAuthentication AddJwtBearer jwt.RequireHttpsMetadata jwt.Sa...
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28001359_c0
28001359
fsharp
0
Title: Why does orderBy in F# not result in an ORDER BY in SQL? Problem title: Why does orderBy in F# not result in an ORDER BY in SQL? Tags: sql, sql-order-by, linq, f%23 Problem: Why does orderBy in F# not result in an ORDER BY in SQL? I'm currently working on a small project that uses USA county data. I have no prob...
Why does orderBy in F# not result in an ORDER BY in SQL? Why does orderBy in F# not result in an ORDER BY in SQL? sql sql-order-by linq f%23 Why ORDER SQL Seq.orderBy SysData SqlDataConnection Data Source ROME SQLEXPRESS Initial Catalog Integrated Security County State SSA SysData.GetDataContext db.CountyMatrix c.Count...
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898988_c0
898988
fsharp
0
Title: Avoiding stack overflow (with F# infinite sequences of sequences) Problem title: Avoiding stack overflow (with F# infinite sequences of sequences) Tags: sequences, tail-recursion, stack-overflow, f%23 Problem: Avoiding stack overflow (with F# infinite sequences of sequences) I have this "learning code" I wrote f...
Avoiding stack overflow (with F# infinite sequences of sequences) Avoiding stack overflow (with F# infinite sequences of sequences) sequences tail-recursion stack-overflow f%23 Avoiding Seq.iter Stack Seq.append Seq.windowed Print Seq.nth Seq.pairwise Seq.scan Seq.empty Seq.ofList Seq.collect Seq.unfold Some Seq.map Av...
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1856345_c0
1856345
fsharp
0
Title: Why aren&#x27;t F# records allowed to have AllowNullLiteralAttribute? Problem title: Why aren&#x27;t F# records allowed to have AllowNullLiteralAttribute? Tags: attributes, f%23, record, nullable Problem: Why aren't F# records allowed to have AllowNullLiteralAttribute? Is there a compiler implementation reason w...
Why aren&#x27;t F# records allowed to have AllowNullLiteralAttribute? Why aren&#x27;t F# records allowed to have AllowNullLiteralAttribute? attributes f%23 record nullable Why AllowNullLiteralAttribute IBTreeNode this.Insert this.value this.left this.left.Insert this.right this.right.Insert Would CBTreeNode left.Insert...
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14374346_c1
14374346
fsharp
1
InString=DateIn.ToString("yyyy/MM/dd") let DateOutString=DateOut.ToString("yyyy/MM/dd") let mutable FundMV=0. let FundTicker=csvTable.AsEnumerable().Select(fun (x:DataRow) -> x.Field<string>("Ticker")).ToArray() for i in 0..csvTable.Rows.Count-1 do let FundUnitPrice= float(csvTable.AsEnumerable().Where(fun (x:DataRow) ...
InString=DateIn.ToString("yyyy/MM/dd") let DateOutString=DateOut.ToString("yyyy/MM/dd") let mutable FundMV=0. let FundTicker=csvTable.AsEnumerable().Select(fun (x:DataRow) -> x.Field<string>("Ticker")).ToArray() for i in 0..csvTable.Rows.Count-1 do let FundUnitPrice= float(csvTable.AsEnumerable().Where(fun (x:DataRow) ...
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32831902_c0
32831902
fsharp
0
Title: How to improve this F# function Problem title: How to improve this F# function Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: How to improve this F# function I am experienced in C# but new to F# and Functional Programming. Now I am trying to implement a class library in F#. Here is one of the functions: It takes a ...
How to improve this F# function How to improve this F# function f%23 functional-programming How ReleaseCap List items.Count List.rev How to improve this F# function I am experienced in C# but new to F# and Functional Programming. Now I am trying to implement a class library in F#. Here is one of the functions: It takes...
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61434938_c0
61434938
fsharp
0
Title: Can&#x27;t find PropertyGet expression in F# quotation Problem title: Can&#x27;t find PropertyGet expression in F# quotation Tags: f%23 Problem: Can't find PropertyGet expression in F# quotation My goal is to create a function which accepts a generic 'property accesser' function and returns the name of the prope...
Can&#x27;t find PropertyGet expression in F# quotation Can&#x27;t find PropertyGet expression in F# quotation f%23 Can PropertyGet Person Name Age Blake p.Name TProperty NewDelegate Func delegateArg0 Application ValueWithName fun:result ex1 ex2 Property info.Name Lambda ValueName Couldn Can't find PropertyGet expressio...
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40798813_c0
40798813
fsharp
0
Title: Using f# on a mac with the dotnet cli Problem title: Using f# on a mac with the dotnet cli Tags: f%23, dotnet-cli, .net Problem: Using f# on a mac with the dotnet cli I was trying to follow https://github.com/enricosada/fsharp-dotnet-cli-samples/wiki/Getting-Started#hello-world to get started with f# and dotnet ...
Using f# on a mac with the dotnet cli Using f# on a mac with the dotnet cli f%23 dotnet-cli .net Using Created Users User Program.fs project.json Restoring Writing Path project.lock.json Restore Project NETCoreApp Version v1.1 Compiling Microsoft.NETCore.App Check Alternatively Debug netcoreapp1.1 dotnet-compile.rsp Ex...
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54421786_c0
54421786
fsharp
0
Title: `Page not found (404)` in POST endpoint with JSON data Problem title: `Page not found (404)` in POST endpoint with JSON data Tags: websharper, f%23, forms, post Problem: `Page not found (404)` in POST endpoint with JSON data I'm trying to use a POST endpoint that accepts JSON data from a HTML form, but only get ...
`Page not found (404)` in POST endpoint with JSON data `Page not found (404)` in POST endpoint with JSON data websharper f%23 forms post Page POST JSON HTML Demo main.html Name Site.fs Data EndPoint GET Home DemoFallback Website Main Application.MultiPage EndPoint.Demo Content.Text EndPoint.DemoFallback Content-Type XP...
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61775438_c1
61775438
fsharp
1
Sheet:Sheet = wbPart.Workbook.Descendants<Sheet>().Where(fun s -> (toStr s.Name.Value).Equals("Sheet1")).First() // Retrieve a reference to the worksheet part. let wsPart:Worksheet = wbPart.GetPartById(firstSheet.Id.ToString()) // Use its Worksheet property to get a reference to the cell whose address matches the addre...
Sheet:Sheet = wbPart.Workbook.Descendants<Sheet>().Where(fun s -> (toStr s.Name.Value).Equals("Sheet1")).First() // Retrieve a reference to the worksheet part. let wsPart:Worksheet = wbPart.GetPartById(firstSheet.Id.ToString()) // Use its Worksheet property to get a reference to the cell whose address matches the addre...
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74400717_c0
74400717
fsharp
0
Title: How to match a discriminated union type to intended case in pattern matching Problem title: How to match a discriminated union type to intended case in pattern matching Tags: discriminated-union, pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: How to match a discriminated union type to intended case in pattern matching I am new...
How to match a discriminated union type to intended case in pattern matching How to match a discriminated union type to intended case in pattern matching discriminated-union pattern-matching f%23 How Red Green Blue Yellow Black v:value How to match a discriminated union type to intended case in pattern matching I am ne...
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43226346_c0
43226346
fsharp
0
Title: DotCover not working Problem title: DotCover not working Tags: f%23, f%23-fake Problem: DotCover not working I am using DotCoverNUnit in FAKE for code coverage . It is giving some error `Starting Target: TestCoverage (==> BuildUnitTest) ./Buildtools/dotCover/dotCover.exe "cover" "/TargetExecutable=./Libs/NUnit.R...
DotCover not working DotCover not working f%23 f%23-fake System.Exception DotCover DotCoverNUnit Starting Target TestCoverage BuildUnitTest Buildtools dotCover.exe TargetExecutable Libs NUnit.Runners.2.6.3 nunit-console.exe TargetArguments Project project.UnitTest.dll xml:D TestResult.xml Output NUnitDotCover.xml JetBr...
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35174054_c0
35174054
fsharp
0
Title: Parsing int or float with FParsec Problem title: Parsing int or float with FParsec Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: Parsing int or float with FParsec I'm trying to parse a file, using FParsec, which consists of either float or int values. I'm facing two problems that I can't find a good solution for. 1 Both pint32 a...
Parsing int or float with FParsec Parsing int or float with FParsec f%23 fparsec Parsing FParsec pint32 line::rest Success r::floatvalues Failure r::intvalues Parsing int or float with FParsec I'm trying to parse a file, using FParsec, which consists of either float or int values. I'm facing two problems that I can't f...
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18301515_c0
18301515
fsharp
0
Title: obj[] and string[] as parameters Problem title: obj[] and string[] as parameters Tags: types, type-conversion, f%23, casting Problem: obj[] and string[] as parameters I am using Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection.FSharpValue.MakeUnion and this requires a Reflection.UnionCaseInfo and an obj[] (that can be empty) as para...
obj[] and string[] as parameters obj[] and string[] as parameters types type-conversion f%23 casting Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection.FSharpValue.MakeUnion Reflection.UnionCaseInfo Type Expecting a:obj Array.map by:string input:string System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex.Split obj[] and string[] as parameters I am using Mic...
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35831944_c0
35831944
fsharp
0
Title: f# linked list implementing with records Problem title: f# linked list implementing with records Tags: f%23, linked-list Problem: f# linked list implementing with records I'm trying to implement a linked list in f# using records. I know I can use the build in list type but this is for learning purposes. My type ...
f# linked list implementing with records f# linked list implementing with records f%23 linked-list Cell RList None Some c.next f# linked list implementing with records I'm trying to implement a linked list in f# using records. I know I can use the build in list type but this is for learning purposes. My type is: And I'...
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32319425_c1
32319425
fsharp
1
redStyle.Font.Color <- SpreadsheetColor.FromName(ColorName.Red) //Define bold style let boldStyle = new CellStyle() boldStyle.Font.Weight <- ExcelFont.BoldWeight //Apply redStyle to row 1:3 and cols 0:1 ws.Cells.GetSubrangeAbsolute(1,0, 3, 1).Style <- redStyle //Apply boldStyle to row 1:3, col 0 ws.Cells.GetSubrangeAb...
redStyle.Font.Color <- SpreadsheetColor.FromName(ColorName.Red) //Define bold style let boldStyle = new CellStyle() boldStyle.Font.Weight <- ExcelFont.BoldWeight //Apply redStyle to row 1:3 and cols 0:1 ws.Cells.GetSubrangeAbsolute(1,0, 3, 1).Style <- redStyle //Apply boldStyle to row 1:3, col 0 ws.Cells.GetSubrangeAb...
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37018656_c0
37018656
fsharp
0
Title: Trouble with basic F# syntax for applying a partially applied function to a list Problem title: Trouble with basic F# syntax for applying a partially applied function to a list Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Trouble with basic F# syntax for applying a partially applied function to a list I'm a raw b...
Trouble with basic F# syntax for applying a partially applied function to a list Trouble with basic F# syntax for applying a partially applied function to a list functional-programming f%23 System.ArgumentException Trouble List.reduce Works Also List.map List.sum n:int Trouble with basic F# syntax for applying a partia...
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12536434_c0
12536434
fsharp
0
Title: gZipBuffer DECompression Convert from C# to F# Problem title: gZipBuffer DECompression Convert from C# to F# Tags: f%23 Problem: gZipBuffer DECompression Convert from C# to F# Hy Guys, so after you help me to properly convert the "Compress" function ,i tryed to convert the Decompress function too now im here (de...
gZipBuffer DECompression Convert from C# to F# gZipBuffer DECompression Convert from C# to F# f%23 C# DECompression Convert DecompressString Convert.FromBase64String MemoryStream GZipStream CompressionMode.Decompress memoryStream.Position memoryStream.Read Array.length Encoding.UTF8.GetString Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes Com...
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35916236_c0
35916236
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to set sub-properties on initialization in F#? Problem title: Is it possible to set sub-properties on initialization in F#? Tags: initialization, f%23 Problem: Is it possible to set sub-properties on initialization in F#? I recently found (see near the end of this page ) that it's possible to set ...
Is it possible to set sub-properties on initialization in F#? Is it possible to set sub-properties on initialization in F#? initialization f%23 Account this.Balance account1 Balance Person this.Name this.SomeProperty SomeProperty this.Person Person.Name John Smith Named Is it possible to set sub-properties on initializ...
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19380114_c0
19380114
fsharp
0
Title: DateTime conversion to Excel Date in f# Problem title: DateTime conversion to Excel Date in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: DateTime conversion to Excel Date in f# I read on stackoverflow that easiest way to convert a DateTime variable back to Excel date was simply to do: let exceldate = int(DateTime) Admittedly this was...
DateTime conversion to Excel Date in f# DateTime conversion to Excel Date in f# f%23 DateTime Excel Date std:float edd:float System.DateTime.FromOADate stddt.Year stddt.Month edddt.Year edddt.Month edddt.Year-stddt.Year stddt.Day DateTime.DaysInMonth dtsvec:float Array.zeroCreate nrmonths-1 i-1 temp2 temp.AddMonths Dat...
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66696136_c0
66696136
fsharp
0
Title: F# passing state into a function in Bind Problem title: F# passing state into a function in Bind Tags: computation-expression, f%23, monads Problem: F# passing state into a function in Bind This is an evolution of the question I asked here ( F# Binding to output while carrying the state ). I am trying to get the...
F# passing state into a function in Bind F# passing state into a function in Bind computation-expression f%23 monads Bind PlanAccumulator StepId State LastStepId Food Chicken Rice Step GetFood Eat Sleep duration:int System.Random rng.NextDouble Food.Chicken Food.Rice s.LastStepId newStep::p PlanBuilder this.For steps1 ...
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29173715_c0
29173715
fsharp
0
Title: C# event handler assignment (in CocosSharp), translation to F# Problem title: C# event handler assignment (in CocosSharp), translation to F# Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: C# event handler assignment (in CocosSharp), translation to F# I am trying to translate this C# code please to F#, as I am learning CocosS...
C# event handler assignment (in CocosSharp), translation to F# C# event handler assignment (in CocosSharp), translation to F# f%23 c%23-to-f%23 CocosSharp CCEventListenerTouchAllAtOnce touchListener.OnTouchesMoved HandleTouchesMoved AddEventListener System.Collections.Generic.List CCEvent GameScene CCWindow CCScene WHE...
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31873370_c0
31873370
fsharp
0
Title: namespace or module FsCheck is not defined Problem title: namespace or module FsCheck is not defined Tags: f%23, mono, paket Problem: namespace or module FsCheck is not defined I am starting to get my hands dirty with F# on Mac OS X but can't make it to work (F# version is 3.1 and Mono version is 4.0.2). I am us...
namespace or module FsCheck is not defined namespace or module FsCheck is not defined f%23 mono paket System.IO.FileNotFoundException FsCheck packet.dependencies nuget.org Neo4jClient paket.exe packet.lock NUGET FSharp.Core Microsoft.Bcl Microsoft.Bcl.Build Microsoft.Net.Http Newtonsoft.Json INTERACTIVE net45 FsCheck.d...
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56294414_c0
56294414
fsharp
0
Title: F# managing references when compiling from fsx script Problem title: F# managing references when compiling from fsx script Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, sharepoint, fsc Problem: F# managing references when compiling from fsx script I need to interact with SharePoint (on premise) and decided to give a try to F#. ...
F# managing references when compiling from fsx script F# managing references when compiling from fsx script f%23 f%23-interactive sharepoint fsc System.IO.FileNotFoundException fsx INTERACTIVE Program Files Common Microsoft Shared Web Server Extensions ISAPI Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.dll Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.R...
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24423987_c1
24423987
fsharp
1
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28845241_c0
28845241
fsharp
0
Title: F# Multiple Attributes CLIMutable DataContract Problem title: F# Multiple Attributes CLIMutable DataContract Tags: redis, mutable, f%23, datacontract, servicestack Problem: F# Multiple Attributes CLIMutable DataContract I am running into an issue with combining attributes when using ServiceStack.Redis with f#. M...
F# Multiple Attributes CLIMutable DataContract F# Multiple Attributes CLIMutable DataContract redis mutable f%23 datacontract servicestack Multiple Attributes CLIMutable DataContract System ServiceStack.Redis Car DataMember Name int64 Make Model redis.As redisCar.Store redisCar.GetNextSequence car1 Honda Accord car2 ca...
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44249256
fsharp
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.fs : module Library.Stats let ema (prevEma:float) (values:float list) = 0.0 I can restore both projects just fine (using nuget.org only), and building works fine too: C:\Users\ben\proj\scratch λ dotnet build Microsoft (R) Build Engine version 15.3.117.23532 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Lib...
.fs : module Library.Stats let ema (prevEma:float) (values:float list) = 0.0 I can restore both projects just fine (using nuget.org only), and building works fine too: C:\Users\ben\proj\scratch λ dotnet build Microsoft (R) Build Engine version 15.3.117.23532 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Lib...
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47582378_c0
47582378
fsharp
0
Title: How do I avoid the Value Restriction error when the argument is an empty list? Problem title: How do I avoid the Value Restriction error when the argument is an empty list? Tags: value-restriction, list, f%23 Problem: How do I avoid the Value Restriction error when the argument is an empty list? Some functions i...
How do I avoid the Value Restriction error when the argument is an empty list? How do I avoid the Value Restriction error when the argument is an empty list? value-restriction list f%23 How Value Restriction List.take xs.Length List.isEmpty FS0030 How do I avoid the Value Restriction error when the argument is an empty...
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50274592_c1
50274592
fsharp
1
surprised to find them so different. I am also concerned about a particular line I had to add to my function to compute the next interval. I was seeing the Elapsed event fire twice for every elapsed interval instead of once, and the reason was that the time that had passed was less than one millisecond less than the i...
surprised to find them so different. I am also concerned about a particular line I had to add to my function to compute the next interval. I was seeing the Elapsed event fire twice for every elapsed interval instead of once, and the reason was that the time that had passed was less than one millisecond less than the i...
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58218976_c0
58218976
fsharp
0
Title: Transposing nested lists in F# Problem title: Transposing nested lists in F# Tags: list, f%23, transpose, nested Problem: Transposing nested lists in F# I would like to transpose a nested list ( 'a list list ) in F#. Problem is, I don't want to use recursion. However, I have found that in order to not use recurs...
Transposing nested lists in F# Transposing nested lists in F# list f%23 transpose nested Transposing List.map List.head lst.Length List.tail List.append List.ofArray Array2D.init llst.ToArray.GetLength llst.ToArray List.init Length List.forall SOMETHING Transposing nested lists in F# I would like to transpose a nested ...
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34629299_c0
34629299
fsharp
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Title: using CsvProvider in F# Problem title: using CsvProvider in F# Tags: io, f%23, f%23-data, csv Problem: using CsvProvider in F# I'm a beginner in F# and I'm trying to use CsvProvider and to reproduce the examples given here http://fsharp.github.io/FSharp.Data/library/CsvProvider.html so inside F# interactive, I t...
using CsvProvider in F# using CsvProvider in F# io f%23 f%23-data csv System.ArgumentException CsvProvider path Stocks MSFT.csv GetSample FSharp.Data.Runtime.CsvFile System.Tuple System.String Headers Some NumberOfColumns Quote Rows Separators msft.Rows Seq.head Parameter Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.SeqModule.Head IEn...
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67580784_c0
67580784
fsharp
0
Title: Using FParsec to parse possibly malformed input Problem title: Using FParsec to parse possibly malformed input Tags: f%23, fparsec, parsing Problem: Using FParsec to parse possibly malformed input I'm writing a parser for a specific file format using FParsec as a firstish foaray into learning fsharp. Part of the...
Using FParsec to parse possibly malformed input Using FParsec to parse possibly malformed input f%23 fparsec parsing Result.Error Using FParsec DimNummer ObjektNummer DimObjektPair ObjektListResult Result NumberLiteralOptions.None x.String spaces1 objList:list Result.Ok str:string str.Trim Expecting Using FParsec to pa...
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41594336_c0
41594336
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Creating program to read a file and print in reverse, how do I remove all the new line quotations? Problem title: F# - Creating program to read a file and print in reverse, how do I remove all the new line quotations? Tags: f%23, list Problem: F# - Creating program to read a file and print in reverse, how d...
F# - Creating program to read a file and print in reverse, how do I remove all the new line quotations? F# - Creating program to read a file and print in reverse, how do I remove all the new line quotations? f%23 list Creating Yes-it Hello Jim System System.IO File.ReadAllLines Seq.toList List.rev File.Exists File Entr...
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3412332_c0
3412332
fsharp
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Title: Generating parameterized F# quotations Problem title: Generating parameterized F# quotations Tags: quotations, f%23 Problem: Generating parameterized F# quotations Let's say we have a simple F# quotation: type Pet = { Name : string } let exprNonGeneric = <@@ System.Func(fun (x : Pet) -> x.Name) @@> The resulting...
Generating parameterized F# quotations Generating parameterized F# quotations quotations f%23 Generating Pet Name System.Func x.Name Expr NewDelegate FSI_0152 FSI-ASSEMBLY Version Culture PublicKeyToken System.String b77a5c561934e089 PropertyGet Some Application Lambda Expr.NewDelegate Generating parameterized F# quota...
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78530807_c0
78530807
fsharp
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Title: fparsec f# recursive parser Problem title: fparsec f# recursive parser Tags: fparsec, f%23 Problem: fparsec f# recursive parser I have following AST: type Arithmetic = | Add type IntFunc = | MovingAverage type Formula = | SingleParamOp of IntFunc * int * Formula | ArithmeticOp of Formula * Arithmetic * Formula |...
fparsec f# recursive parser fparsec f# recursive parser fparsec f%23 Arithmetic Add IntFunc MovingAverage Formula SingleParamOp ArithmeticOp Price Parser pipe2 moving_average pFormulaRef.Value price.add Exit fparsec f# recursive parser I have following AST: and following parsing code: it correctly parses these expressi...
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62274013_c0
62274013
fsharp
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Title: FS0074: The type referenced through &#x27;C.CRecord&#x27; is defined in an assembly that is not referenced. You must add a reference to assembly &#x27;C&#x27; Problem title: FS0074: The type referenced through &#x27;C.CRecord&#x27; is defined in an assembly that is not referenced. You must add a reference to ass...
FS0074: The type referenced through &#x27;C.CRecord&#x27; is defined in an assembly that is not referenced. You must add a reference to assembly &#x27;C&#x27; FS0074: The type referenced through &#x27;C.CRecord&#x27; is defined in an assembly that is not referenced. You must add a reference to assembly &#x27;C&#x27; f%...
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1294128_c0
1294128
fsharp
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Title: Obsolete or Changed functionality from f# 1.9.6.3 to 1.9.6.16 (the 2010 beta and 2008 compatible release) Problem title: Obsolete or Changed functionality from f# 1.9.6.3 to 1.9.6.16 (the 2010 beta and 2008 compatible release) Tags: visual-studio-2010, f%23 Problem: Obsolete or Changed functionality from f# 1.9....
Obsolete or Changed functionality from f# 1.9.6.3 to 1.9.6.16 (the 2010 beta and 2008 compatible release) Obsolete or Changed functionality from f# 1.9.6.3 to 1.9.6.16 (the 2010 beta and 2008 compatible release) visual-studio-2010 f%23 f# Obsolete Changed visual-studio-2010 Obsolete or Changed functionality from f# 1.9...
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4011256_c0
4011256
fsharp
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Title: How hard is it to change from OOP thinking to pure functional-oriented programming thinking in .NET? Problem title: How hard is it to change from OOP thinking to pure functional-oriented programming thinking in .NET? Tags: c%23, f%23, functional-programming Problem: How hard is it to change from OOP thinking to ...
How hard is it to change from OOP thinking to pure functional-oriented programming thinking in .NET? How hard is it to change from OOP thinking to pure functional-oriented programming thinking in .NET? c%23 f%23 functional-programming OOP How NET How hard is it to change from OOP thinking to pure functional-oriented pr...
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44954190_c0
44954190
fsharp
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Title: Generic error when saving Bitmap in Xamarin Problem title: Generic error when saving Bitmap in Xamarin Tags: f%23 Problem: Generic error when saving Bitmap in Xamarin open System.Drawing let bitmap = new Bitmap(16,16) let path = __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ bitmap.Save(path+"bitmap.png") I wrote the code above to save a...
Generic error when saving Bitmap in Xamarin Generic error when saving Bitmap in Xamarin f%23 Generic Bitmap Xamarin System.Drawing __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ bitmap.Save bitmap.png Generic error when saving Bitmap in Xamarin I wrote the code above to save a instantiated Bitmap into the project folder. I got a Generic Error w...
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fsharp
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at Microsoft.ML.Probabilistic.Models.InferenceEngine.Compile() at Microsoft.ML.Probabilistic.Models.InferenceEngine.GetCompiledInferenceAlgorithm(Boolean inferOnlySpecifiedVars, IVariable var) at Microsoft.ML.Probabilistic.Models.InferenceEngine.Infer[TReturn](IVariable var) at <StartupCode$FSI_0003>.$FSI_0003.main@()...
to run an example from Infer.Net and when I try to translate it into a script, I run into the following error when running it into FSI in visual studio 2017: Here's the script: As you can see, I've used the nuget packages for Infer.Net but downloaded the git repo and compiled it to get the FSharpWrapper.dll . Since I ...
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20708782_c0
20708782
fsharp
0
Title: Record Equals or GetHashCode throws NullReferenceException Problem title: Record Equals or GetHashCode throws NullReferenceException Tags: .net-4.5, f%23, nullreferenceexception Problem: Record Equals or GetHashCode throws NullReferenceException I have a number of records that look like this: [<DataContract>] ty...
Record Equals or GetHashCode throws NullReferenceException Record Equals or GetHashCode throws NullReferenceException .net-4.5 f%23 nullreferenceexception NullReferenceException Record Equals GetHashCode DataContract Rec1 DataMember field1 field2 DataContact Rec2 field3 field4 DataContactJsonSerializer Unchecked.defaul...
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36279667_c0
36279667
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp.Core version errors during startup of an Azure worker role Problem title: FSharp.Core version errors during startup of an Azure worker role Tags: f%23, azure Problem: FSharp.Core version errors during startup of an Azure worker role I have a well-established project that includes three worker roles. This ...
FSharp.Core version errors during startup of an Azure worker role FSharp.Core version errors during startup of an Azure worker role f%23 azure Autofac.Core.DependencyResolutionException FSharp.Core Azure Could Version Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5f7f11d50a3a Amazon.DynamoDBv2.AmazonDynamoDBConfig FSharp.Core version err...
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28036215_c0
28036215
fsharp
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Title: Cannot open Fsharp.Data in Visual F# Problem title: Cannot open Fsharp.Data in Visual F# Tags: nuget, nuget-package, f%23 Problem: Cannot open Fsharp.Data in Visual F# I'm learning F# by trying some example code in tryfsharp.org in Visual F#. I installed the Fsharp.Data using nuget package console: Install-Packa...
Cannot open Fsharp.Data in Visual F# Cannot open Fsharp.Data in Visual F# nuget nuget-package f%23 Cannot Fsharp.Data Visual Install-Package Adding TryFsharp Successfully Fsharp.Data.dll Program.fs FS0084 Assembly FS0039 Fsharp ArchitectureExplorer Backup Files ConsoleApplication1 ConsoleApplication2 ConsoleApplication...
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5312182_c0
5312182
fsharp
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Title: Conversion between types in discriminated unions Problem title: Conversion between types in discriminated unions Tags: type-conversion, f%23, discriminated-union Problem: Conversion between types in discriminated unions I have a function, which can returns different types, and I use discriminated union for this....
Conversion between types in discriminated unions Conversion between types in discriminated unions type-conversion f%23 discriminated-union MyCustomType Conversion ResultType MyTypes Boolean Integer Decimal Double this.ConvertTo ResultType.Boolean MyTypes.Boolean MyTypes.Integer ResultType.Integer ResultType.MyCustomTyp...
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18993952_c0
18993952
fsharp
0
Title: Cyclic dependency between functions in F# Problem title: Cyclic dependency between functions in F# Tags: cyclic-dependency, f%23, recursion Problem: Cyclic dependency between functions in F# I am trying break this cyclic dependency below but not sure the best way to do it. let cashOpeningBalance t = if t = 1 the...
Cyclic dependency between functions in F# Cyclic dependency between functions in F# cyclic-dependency f%23 recursion Cyclic Cash Closing Balance Where Takes Cyclic dependency between functions in F# I am trying break this cyclic dependency below but not sure the best way to do it. Using some logic from this answer I ca...
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73291475_c0
73291475
fsharp
0
Title: Unable to use BenchmarkDotNet on WSL2: &quot;Access to the path &#x27;/mnt/c/DumpStack.log.tmp&#x27; is denied.&quot; Problem title: Unable to use BenchmarkDotNet on WSL2: &quot;Access to the path &#x27;/mnt/c/DumpStack.log.tmp&#x27; is denied.&quot; Tags: windows-subsystem-for-linux, f%23, benchmarkdotnet Probl...
Unable to use BenchmarkDotNet on WSL2: &quot;Access to the path &#x27;/mnt/c/DumpStack.log.tmp&#x27; is denied.&quot; Unable to use BenchmarkDotNet on WSL2: &quot;Access to the path &#x27;/mnt/c/DumpStack.log.tmp&#x27; is denied.&quot; windows-subsystem-for-linux f%23 benchmarkdotnet Unable BenchmarkDotNet WSL2 Access ...
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64108713_c0
64108713
fsharp
0
Title: Creating a DatePicker from CDN with React API Problem title: Creating a DatePicker from CDN with React API Tags: react-datepicker, f%23, javascript, websharper, reactjs Problem: Creating a DatePicker from CDN with React API I am importing some React modules from CDN (that's not a requirement, I've also tried wit...
Creating a DatePicker from CDN with React API Creating a DatePicker from CDN with React API react-datepicker f%23 javascript websharper reactjs TypeError CDN isValidDate Creating DatePicker React API unpkg.com react-onclickoutside.min.js cdnjs.cloudflare.com moment.js moment.min.js sha512-Izh34nqeeR7 nwthfeE0SI3c8uhFSn...
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34688575_c0
34688575
fsharp
0
Title: Understanding Mutability in F# : case study Problem title: Understanding Mutability in F# : case study Tags: mutability, f%23 Problem: Understanding Mutability in F# : case study I'm a beginner in F#, and this is my first attempt at programming something serious. I'm sorry the code is a bit long, but there are s...
Understanding Mutability in F# : case study Understanding Mutability in F# : case study mutability f%23 node Understanding Mutability simplegraph.txt WG1 MyModule Dict System.Collections.Generic Seq.map KeyValue d:IDictionary Seq.toArray Seq.toList m:Map Dictionary IDictionary Map.ofList Map.ofSeq Map.ofArray MyModule....
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20271205_c0
20271205
fsharp
0
Title: F# int.MaxValue is &quot;not a valid constant expression,&quot; but System.Int32.MaxValue is? Problem title: F# int.MaxValue is &quot;not a valid constant expression,&quot; but System.Int32.MaxValue is? Tags: data-annotations, .net, f%23 Problem: F# int.MaxValue is "not a valid constant expression," but System.I...
F# int.MaxValue is &quot;not a valid constant expression,&quot; but System.Int32.MaxValue is? F# int.MaxValue is &quot;not a valid constant expression,&quot; but System.Int32.MaxValue is? data-annotations .net f%23 int.MaxValue System.Int32.MaxValue User Username StringLength MinimumLength System.Int32 num.MaxValue Mic...
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34475838_c0
34475838
fsharp
0
Title: Starting f# interactive with Process.Start Problem title: Starting f# interactive with Process.Start Tags: process, .net, f%23, windows Problem: Starting f# interactive with Process.Start So I stripped the code down to what doesn't work, which is what follows: [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let procStart = new P...
Starting f# interactive with Process.Start Starting f# interactive with Process.Start process .net f%23 windows Starting Process.Start EntryPoint ProcessStartInfo String.concat procStart.RedirectStandardInput Console.ReadLine FSI1223 FSharp.Core.sigdata FSharp.Core FS0229 Error Path Exception Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler....
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77701061_c1
77701061
fsharp
1
: Found two other solutions for C# ( this and this ), that do the obvious by setting FillBackgroundColor to with a custom XSSFColor , but, again, I couldn't figure out how to do this in F#: > cs;; val it: ICellStyle = NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFCellStyle {Alignment = General; BorderBottom = Thin; BorderDiagonal = None; B...
: Found two other solutions for C# ( this and this ), that do the obvious by setting FillBackgroundColor to with a custom XSSFColor , but, again, I couldn't figure out how to do this in F#: > cs;; val it: ICellStyle = NPOI.XSSF.UserModel.XSSFCellStyle {Alignment = General; BorderBottom = Thin; BorderDiagonal = None; B...
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26801158_c0
26801158
fsharp
0
Title: Why fsharp autogenerated gethashcode generates too many collisions? Problem title: Why fsharp autogenerated gethashcode generates too many collisions? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why fsharp autogenerated gethashcode generates too many collisions? In our fsharp code autogenerated gethashcode implementation shows very bad...
Why fsharp autogenerated gethashcode generates too many collisions? Why fsharp autogenerated gethashcode generates too many collisions? f%23 Why System System.Collections.Generic Dictionary Array.length HashIdentity.Structural System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch.StartNew dict.Add Array.iter stopWatch.Stop HashSet add_hash hsa...
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6564013_c0
6564013
fsharp
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Title: Error constructing PlayListMember object from YouTube api - C# ok F# error Problem title: Error constructing PlayListMember object from YouTube api - C# ok F# error Tags: f%23, youtube-api Problem: Error constructing PlayListMember object from YouTube api - C# ok F# error I am using the .NET SDK from http://code...
Error constructing PlayListMember object from YouTube api - C# ok F# error Error constructing PlayListMember object from YouTube api - C# ok F# error f%23 youtube-api YouTube a Error PlayListMember Program Files x86 Google SDK NET Redist Google.GData.Client.dll Google.GData.Extensions.dll Google.GData.YouTube.dll Googl...
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6602906_c1
6602906
fsharp
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0000000000", "Description": "even more..", "Amount": 300, "Accepted": false }] }] nothing fancy as you see.. except for the Items array, but that shouldnt really be a problem. If we then make up a few types that matches the json-string, and a function that will deserialize the string and map it to the types we'll end u...
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6025523_c1
6025523
fsharp
1
[dbo].[getfoo2] GO SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[getfoo2] @x int, @y varchar(15) AS BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON; select x,y,z from foo where x = @x and y = @y END GO IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[foo]') AND type in (N'U')) DROP TABLE [dbo]...
[dbo].[getfoo2] GO SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[getfoo2] @x int, @y varchar(15) AS BEGIN SET NOCOUNT ON; select x,y,z from foo where x = @x and y = @y END GO IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[foo]') AND type in (N'U')) DROP TABLE [dbo]...
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38214496_c0
38214496
fsharp
0
Title: Silly F#\WPF error - &quot;The Name &#x27;abc&#x27; does not exist in the namespace &#x27;xyz&#x27;&quot; even though Intellisense sees it Problem title: Silly F#\WPF error - &quot;The Name &#x27;abc&#x27; does not exist in the namespace &#x27;xyz&#x27;&quot; even though Intellisense sees it Tags: f%23, model-vi...
Silly F#\WPF error - &quot;The Name &#x27;abc&#x27; does not exist in the namespace &#x27;xyz&#x27;&quot; even though Intellisense sees it Silly F#\WPF error - &quot;The Name &#x27;abc&#x27; does not exist in the namespace &#x27;xyz&#x27;&quot; even though Intellisense sees it f%23 model-view-controller wpf xaml Silly ...
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35399564_c0
35399564
fsharp
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Title: Trouble with Set.forall F# Problem title: Trouble with Set.forall F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Trouble with Set.forall F# I'm having trouble trying to compare an element to all elements of a set. I want to write a boolean function that returns true if an element is not a neighbour and false if an element is a neighbou...
Trouble with Set.forall F# Trouble with Set.forall F# f%23 Trouble Set.forall Country Chart Set Colour Colouring ct1 ct2 Set.contains chart:Set Andorra Benin Canada Denmark Estonia Finland col:Set Trouble with Set.forall F# I'm having trouble trying to compare an element to all elements of a set. I want to write a bool...
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45789567_c0
45789567
fsharp
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Title: Providing a function that is bound by 3rd party scipt Problem title: Providing a function that is bound by 3rd party scipt Tags: f%23, riot.js, fable-f%23 Problem: Providing a function that is bound by 3rd party scipt I am trying to write a riot tag in Fsharp but am unable to do so without changing riot. In Java...
Providing a function that is bound by 3rd party scipt Providing a function that is bound by 3rd party scipt f%23 riot.js fable-f%23 Providing this.on this.opts impl.fn impl.fn.call Emit JSI JSI.js riot.js Providing a function that is bound by 3rd party scipt I am trying to write a riot tag in Fsharp but am unable to do...
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38646358_c0
38646358
fsharp
0
Title: Can&#x27;t Compile using SqlDataConnection in F# on Mono in Linux Problem title: Can&#x27;t Compile using SqlDataConnection in F# on Mono in Linux Tags: monodevelop, mono, f%23, sql-server Problem: Can't Compile using SqlDataConnection in F# on Mono in Linux I am using mono on Linux, making an F# code to access ...
Can&#x27;t Compile using SqlDataConnection in F# on Mono in Linux Can&#x27;t Compile using SqlDataConnection in F# on Mono in Linux monodevelop mono f%23 sql-server SqlDataConnection Can Compile Mono Linux AggregatorService FSharp.Data.TypeProviders System.Data System.Data.Linq DataBaseProvider ConnectionString Data So...
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31093528_c0
31093528
fsharp
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Title: Code Quotations: how to access variables of a lambda function internally? Problem title: Code Quotations: how to access variables of a lambda function internally? Tags: lambda, .net, f%23 Problem: Code Quotations: how to access variables of a lambda function internally? I am having trouble at runtime in putting ...
Code Quotations: how to access variables of a lambda function internally? Code Quotations: how to access variables of a lambda function internally? lambda .net f%23 System.InvalidOperationException Quotations FSharp.Quotations First Attempt a:int b:int Expr q1:Expr Second Expr.Cast Expr.Var Expr.Lambda Code Quotations:...
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36176066_c0
36176066
fsharp
0
Title: Manipulate an XML file with FAKE Problem title: Manipulate an XML file with FAKE Tags: f%23, f%23-fake, windows-phone-8.1 Problem: Manipulate an XML file with FAKE Question: How do I set a specific attribute in an XML file with FAKE? I want to build a Windows Phone 8.1 project with the help of FAKE. The version ...
Manipulate an XML file with FAKE Manipulate an XML file with FAKE f%23 f%23-fake windows-phone-8.1 Manipulate XML FAKE Target AssemblyInfo CreateCSharpAssemblyInfo SharedAssemblyInfo.cs Attribute.Product Attribute.Version Attribute.FileVersion Attribute.Metadata utf-8 Package Identity Name Publisher Version AppxManifes...
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39638418_c0
39638418
fsharp
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Title: Unable to reference &#x27;FSharpOption&lt;&gt;&#x27; within C# project Problem title: Unable to reference &#x27;FSharpOption&lt;&gt;&#x27; within C# project Tags: f%23 Problem: Unable to reference 'FSharpOption<>' within C# project I am unable to reference FSharpOption<> within my C# PCL project targeting Xamari...
Unable to reference &#x27;FSharpOption&lt;&gt;&#x27; within C# project Unable to reference &#x27;FSharpOption&lt;&gt;&#x27; within C# project f%23 Microsoft.FSharp.Core f Unable FSharpOption FSharp.Core Version Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5f7f11d50a3a some_path FSharp.Core.4.0.0.1 portable-net45 monoandroid10 monotouch1...
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4184644_c0
4184644
fsharp
0
Title: using Array.Parallel.map for decreasing running time Problem title: using Array.Parallel.map for decreasing running time Tags: parallel-processing, f%23 Problem: using Array.Parallel.map for decreasing running time Hello everyone I have converted a project in C# to F# that paints the Mandelbrot set. Unfortunatel...
using Array.Parallel.map for decreasing running time using Array.Parallel.map for decreasing running time parallel-processing f%23 Array.Parallel.map Array.map this.colorArray CalcZ coord:double CalcZHelper xCoord:double yCoord:double x:double y:double Math.Abs GetMatrix bitmap.PixelWidth bitmap.PixelHeight rect:Mandel...
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43975652_c0
43975652
fsharp
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Title: Shorten active pattern in a recursive descent parser Problem title: Shorten active pattern in a recursive descent parser Tags: pattern-matching, .net, f%23, linked-list, parsing Problem: Shorten active pattern in a recursive descent parser I'd like to build active patterns with type Token list -> Ast * Token lis...
Shorten active pattern in a recursive descent parser Shorten active pattern in a recursive descent parser pattern-matching .net f%23 linked-list parsing Shorten Token Ast Program Identifier Block Token.Program Semicolon Dot Some Ast.Program Expected Token.Identifier Ast.Identifier None Shorten active pattern in a recur...
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41718576_c0
41718576
fsharp
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Title: How do I elegantly manipulate this Deedle.Frame in F# Problem title: How do I elegantly manipulate this Deedle.Frame in F# Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2015, deedle Problem: How do I elegantly manipulate this Deedle.Frame in F# I have been struggling with F# and especially working with Deedle.Frame and Deedle.Serie...
How do I elegantly manipulate this Deedle.Frame in F# How do I elegantly manipulate this Deedle.Frame in F# f%23 visual-studio-2015 deedle How Deedle.Frame PSEUDO Create Add NEWTYPE TYPE NEWVALUE VALUE Iterate GROUP Split Swap ElseIF Insert Here Frame.filterRowValues row.GetAs Frame.mapRowValues r.GetAs Frame.ofRows gr...
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37520212_c0
37520212
fsharp
0
Title: How can iterative algorithm over a dynamically changed collection with depended condition be written functionally? Problem title: How can iterative algorithm over a dynamically changed collection with depended condition be written functionally? Tags: immutability, f%23, functional-programming, graph, recursion P...
How can iterative algorithm over a dynamically changed collection with depended condition be written functionally? How can iterative algorithm over a dynamically changed collection with depended condition be written functionally? immutability f%23 functional-programming graph recursion How Set.ofList Seq.tryPick Some N...
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39700503_c0
39700503
fsharp
0
Title: Type inference workaround for generic function Problem title: Type inference workaround for generic function Tags: type-inference, f%23 Problem: Type inference workaround for generic function Given the following parametric type type SomeDU2<'a,'b> = | One of 'a | Two of 'a * 'b I have to functions that check if ...
Type inference workaround for generic function Type inference workaround for generic function type-inference f%23 Type SomeDU2 One Two Value Either ro1 rt1 ro2 Type inference workaround for generic function Given the following parametric type I have to functions that check if the given param is the respective union cas...
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41815649_c0
41815649
fsharp
0
Title: F# How to setup FAKE project that can use FsUnit Problem title: F# How to setup FAKE project that can use FsUnit Tags: visual-studio-code, fsunit, f%23, f%23-fake Problem: F# How to setup FAKE project that can use FsUnit I'm trying to setup a basic FAKE F# project that can run FsUnit but I cannot figure out how ...
F# How to setup FAKE project that can use FsUnit F# How to setup FAKE project that can use FsUnit visual-studio-code fsunit f%23 f%23-fake How FAKE FsUnit Method FsUnit.TopLevelOperators.should Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc System.Object JunkTest www.nuget.org FSharp.Core NUnit NUnit.Console NUnit.Framework Test Exa...
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55404045_c1
55404045
fsharp
1
= null with get, set member val Bundling = null with get, set member val Ink = null with get, set member val Cardboard = null with get, set member val Wrapping = null with get, set member val Labour = null with get, set member val Fringe = null with get, set member val Pallet = null with get, set member val Production...
= null with get, set member val Bundling = null with get, set member val Ink = null with get, set member val Cardboard = null with get, set member val Wrapping = null with get, set member val Labour = null with get, set member val Fringe = null with get, set member val Pallet = null with get, set member val Production...
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67428727_c0
67428727
fsharp
0
Title: F# Pointless copying after recursive function compilation Problem title: F# Pointless copying after recursive function compilation Tags: f%23, recursion, optimization Problem: F# Pointless copying after recursive function compilation I wrote the following function in F# and tried looking at the decompilation let...
F# Pointless copying after recursive function compilation F# Pointless copying after recursive function compilation f%23 recursion optimization Pointless s.Length seg.Length text2 System.Private.CoreLib System.Boolean System.String System.Int32 Method RVA IL_0000 ldarg.0 IL_0001 ldarg.3 IL_0002 System.Char System.Strin...
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33307473_c0
33307473
fsharp
0
Title: Passing arguments by reference in curried arguments Problem title: Passing arguments by reference in curried arguments Tags: f%23 Problem: Passing arguments by reference in curried arguments I'm attempting to implement the interface IDispatchMessageInspector (of WCF fame) in F#: open System.ServiceModel.Dispatch...
Passing arguments by reference in curried arguments Passing arguments by reference in curried arguments f%23 Passing IDispatchMessageInspector System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher System.ServiceModel.Channels ServiceInterceptor PreInvoke Message PostInvoke x.PreInvoke x.PostInvoke x.AfterReceiveRequest interceptor.PreInvoke ...
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63241068_c0
63241068
fsharp
0
Title: Chaining infix operators with statically resolved type parameter Problem title: Chaining infix operators with statically resolved type parameter Tags: inline, f%23 Problem: Chaining infix operators with statically resolved type parameter I'm trying to create an infix operator to make System.Text.StringBuilder sl...
Chaining infix operators with statically resolved type parameter Chaining infix operators with statically resolved type parameter inline f%23 Chaining System.Text.StringBuilder Append StringBuilder.Append StringBuilder Result Syntax Chaining infix operators with statically resolved type parameter I'm trying to create a...
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70262144_c1
70262144
fsharp
1
0x50 <-- FSharp.Core.ni.dll+0x83f430 2, Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Internal+IEnumerator+map2@103[[System.__Canon, mscorlib],[System.__Canon, mscorlib],[System.__Canon, mscorlib]].DoMoveNext(System.__Canon ByRef) + 0xca <-- FSharp.Core.ni.dll+0x8476ba 3, Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Internal+IEnumerator+MapEnumerator...
very slow This only applies to Visual Studio 2022. I had uninstalled VS2019 and Preview where F# worked absolutely fine (F# 5.0). I am using VS2022 to use F# 6.0 and do not want to go back to F# 5.0. The issue is specific to F#. I also use C# and I have no issues running the latest C# under VS2022. There are near cont...
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