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27234203
fsharp
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Title: Insufficient permissions exception from BigQuery API Problem title: Insufficient permissions exception from BigQuery API Tags: f%23, google-bigquery Problem: Insufficient permissions exception from BigQuery API I am getting an "Insufficient Permissions" exception from BigQuery when trying to list the datasets in...
Insufficient permissions exception from BigQuery API Insufficient permissions exception from BigQuery API f%23 google-bigquery BigQuery Insufficient API System System.IO System.Threading Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2 Google.Apis.Bigquery.v2 Google.Apis.Bigquery.v2.Data Google.Apis.Services FileStream client_secrets.json File...
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9139261_c0
9139261
fsharp
0
Title: How to create an 2D Array but the content is a class? Problem title: How to create an 2D Array but the content is a class? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to create an 2D Array but the content is a class? Sorry, I don't know how express my question, i have some code in C# : public class Cell { public bool boo; public bo...
How to create an 2D Array but the content is a class? How to create an 2D Array but the content is a class? f%23 How Array Cell boo2 SomeMethod SomeMethod2 xPosition:int yPosition:int m_boo m_boo2 this.xPos this.yPos this.boo this.boo2 newBoo2 this.SomeMethod this.SomeMethod2 worldGrid:Cell Array2D.zeroCreate How to cr...
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20319061_c0
20319061
fsharp
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Title: Any way to have a many-buildfile structure in FAKE? Problem title: Any way to have a many-buildfile structure in FAKE? Tags: f%23-fake, f%23, f%23-fake-4 Problem: Any way to have a many-buildfile structure in FAKE? In FAKE you typically have a buildscript like: // "foo.fsx" #r @"./packages/tools/FAKE/tools/FakeL...
Any way to have a many-buildfile structure in FAKE? Any way to have a many-buildfile structure in FAKE? f%23-fake f%23 f%23-fake-4 System.TypeInitializationException System.ArgumentException System.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentException Any FAKE foo.fsx FakeLib.dll Target Foo Here Run bar.fsx Bar FooTargets common.fsx Comm...
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63437252_c0
63437252
fsharp
0
Title: F# Opensource WindowTabs Bug Fix window position Problem title: F# Opensource WindowTabs Bug Fix window position Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Opensource WindowTabs Bug Fix window position Opensource WindowTabs is popular project, there seems to be fork 95. I want to fix bug. MultiMonitor(MultiDisplay) environment [1][...
F# Opensource WindowTabs Bug Fix window position F# Opensource WindowTabs Bug Fix window position f%23 Opensource WindowTabs Bug Fix this.hideOffScreen size:Sz Mon.all.map monitor.workRect.BR.sub monitor.workRect.location corners.fold maxCorner.x corner.x maxCorner.y corner.y corner.x-1 corner.y-1 this.setPlacement thi...
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43448162_c0
43448162
fsharp
0
Title: F# Sorting Sequence of Records where Value isn't yet assigned to Type in Sequence Problem title: F# Sorting Sequence of Records where Value isn't yet assigned to Type in Sequence Tags: sequence, f%23, records, sorting Problem: F# Sorting Sequence of Records where Value isn't yet assigned to Type in Seq...
F# Sorting Sequence of Records where Value isn't yet assigned to Type in Sequence F# Sorting Sequence of Records where Value isn't yet assigned to Type in Sequence sequence f%23 records sorting Sorting Sequence Records Value Type Suit Spades Clubs Hearts Diamonds Rank Ace Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight N...
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51350383_c0
51350383
fsharp
0
Title: F# and P/Invoke using out parameters Problem title: F# and P/Invoke using out parameters Tags: f%23, pinvoke, interop Problem: F# and P/Invoke using out parameters I'm working with a third party API, and trying to translate the following C# code into F#: [DllImport("libfsdk.so", EntryPoint = "FSDK_FeedFrame", Se...
F# and P/Invoke using out parameters F# and P/Invoke using out parameters f%23 pinvoke interop SetLastError out Invoke DllImport libfsdk.so EntryPoint FSDK_FeedFrame ExactSpelling CallingConvention CallingConvention.Cdecl FSDK_FeedFrame_Old Tracker CameraIdx Image FaceCount MarshalAs UnmanagedType.LPArray IDs MaxSizeIn...
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6317758_c0
6317758
fsharp
0
Title: F# tail call optimization with 2 recursive calls? Problem title: F# tail call optimization with 2 recursive calls? Tags: tail-recursion, functional-programming, tail-call-optimization, recursion, f%23 Problem: F# tail call optimization with 2 recursive calls? As I was writing this function I knew that I wouldn't...
F# tail call optimization with 2 recursive calls? F# tail call optimization with 2 recursive calls? tail-recursion functional-programming tail-call-optimization recursion f%23 Heap this.ParallelHeaps Random LeftistHeap.insert rand.Next Array.create Creating DateTime.Now Array.set Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously T...
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34900379_c0
34900379
fsharp
0
Title: How to interpret a function signature Problem title: How to interpret a function signature Tags: f%23 Problem: How to interpret a function signature I am still confused on how to read function signatures. The Option.map signature is the following: /// map f inp evaluates to match inp with None -> None | Some x -...
How to interpret a function signature How to interpret a function signature f%23 How None Some String20 Name First:String20 Last:String20 Suffix:String20 first:string last:string suffix:string List.forall x.Length First Last Suffix Option.map How to interpret a function signature I am still confused on how to read func...
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52176276_c0
52176276
fsharp
0
Title: How to extract, upcast and process an array of bytes from GetPixelSpan then save back to a file? Problem title: How to extract, upcast and process an array of bytes from GetPixelSpan then save back to a file? Tags: imagesharp, f%23, .net-core Problem: How to extract, upcast and process an array of bytes from Get...
How to extract, upcast and process an array of bytes from GetPixelSpan then save back to a file? How to extract, upcast and process an array of bytes from GetPixelSpan then save back to a file? imagesharp f%23 .net-core GetPixelSpan How uint32 width-1 height-1 Rgba32 p.R p.G p.B p.A EntryPoint Image.Load Users sampleim...
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19679123_c0
19679123
fsharp
0
Title: MathNet Numerics out of memory exception Problem title: MathNet Numerics out of memory exception Tags: f%23, math.net, mathnet-numerics Problem: MathNet Numerics out of memory exception I'm using MathNet.Numerics in my F# project, and it runs out of memory when dealing with matrices that should be well within it...
MathNet Numerics out of memory exception MathNet Numerics out of memory exception f%23 math.net mathnet-numerics MathNet Numerics BinaryReader List.fold b.ReadByte List.collect List.map File.Open FileMode.Open MnistTrainingImageData mnistTrainingImages.Transpose System.Random Array2D.init rand.NextDouble math.net MathN...
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42027202_c0
42027202
fsharp
0
Title: How to call a function from the quotation of a invoke in type provider? Problem title: How to call a function from the quotation of a invoke in type provider? Tags: f%23, quotations, type-providers Problem: How to call a function from the quotation of a invoke in type provider? I have a type provider which gives...
How to call a function from the quotation of a invoke in type provider? How to call a function from the quotation of a invoke in type provider? f%23 quotations type-providers the How ProvidedTypeDefinition Root Some ProvidedConstructor InvokeCode MemberInfo ProvidedProperty SomeProperty GetterCode t.AddMembers t.SetBas...
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4207431_c0
4207431
fsharp
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Title: DataContract / JsonSerializer '@' appended to variable names Problem title: DataContract / JsonSerializer '@' appended to variable names Tags: .net, c%23, datacontract, f%23, json Problem: DataContract / JsonSerializer '@' appended to variable names For some reason when I serialize a type (f#...
DataContract / JsonSerializer '@' appended to variable names DataContract / JsonSerializer '@' appended to variable names .net c%23 datacontract f%23 json DataContract JsonSerializer JsonKeyValuePair DataMember MemoryStream System.IO.StreamReader Json.DataContractJsonSerializer TestGrounds.JsonKeyVa...
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36529293_c0
36529293
fsharp
0
Title: Is pattern matching on derived types idiomatic for F#? Problem title: Is pattern matching on derived types idiomatic for F#? Tags: types, f%23, functional-programming, idioms Problem: Is pattern matching on derived types idiomatic for F#? I want to implement the following in most idiomatic way possible A player ...
Is pattern matching on derived types idiomatic for F#? Is pattern matching on derived types idiomatic for F#? types f%23 functional-programming idioms System AbstractClass ActorBase this.X:int this.Y:int this.Symbol:char Medication Coin Arrow this.TargetX this.TargetY CreatureBase this.HP:int Player this.Score Zombie p...
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50776674_c0
50776674
fsharp
0
Title: How to improve a push data pipeline in C# to match F# in performance Problem title: How to improve a push data pipeline in C# to match F# in performance Tags: performance, linq, f%23, c%23 Problem: How to improve a push data pipeline in C# to match F# in performance A reoccuring pet project for me is to implemen...
How to improve a push data pipeline in C# to match F# in performance How to improve a push data pipeline in C# to match F# in performance performance linq f%23 c%23 System How Receiver Stream Map Func TrivialStream.range TrivialStream.map int64 TrivialStream.filter TrivialStream.sum Range Filter Sum Running cc0 cc1 cc2...
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65566343
fsharp
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Title: Using Xamarin Essentials File Picker in Fabulous (F#) UWP app Problem title: Using Xamarin Essentials File Picker in Fabulous (F#) UWP app Tags: uwp, fabulous, f%23, xamarin.essentials, xamarin Problem: Using Xamarin Essentials File Picker in Fabulous (F#) UWP app I am testing out making a UWP app using the Fabu...
Using Xamarin Essentials File Picker in Fabulous (F#) UWP app Using Xamarin Essentials File Picker in Fabulous (F#) UWP app uwp fabulous f%23 xamarin.essentials xamarin Using Xamarin Essentials File Picker Fabulous UWP FilePicker.PickAsync Async.AwaitTask Async FileResult Async.RunSynchronously TaskCompletionSource Dev...
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60756901_c0
60756901
fsharp
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Title: F# how do I correctly insert module references Problem title: F# how do I correctly insert module references Tags: f%23 Problem: F# how do I correctly insert module references I have written some solutions to Advent Of Code 2019 using Visual Basic for Application. I've also had some fun translating these solutio...
F# how do I correctly insert module references F# how do I correctly insert module references f%23 Value day01 AoC2019 MainProgram EntryPoint Advent day01.ComponentFuel ComponentFuel Project Sdk Microsoft.NET.Sdk PropertyGroup OutputType Exe TargetFramework netcoreapp3.1 ItemGroup Compile Include Day01.fs Program.fs F#...
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72487262
fsharp
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Title: Not able to add existing storage account to enable diagnostic logs during azure VM creation using farmer Problem title: Not able to add existing storage account to enable diagnostic logs during azure VM creation using farmer Tags: azure, azure-resource-manager, f%23 Problem: Not able to add existing storage acco...
Not able to add existing storage account to enable diagnostic logs during azure VM creation using farmer Not able to add existing storage account to enable diagnostic logs during azure VM creation using farmer azure azure-resource-manager f%23 farmer Not LinkedResource.Unmanaged diagnostics_support_external sa0ce3c1e41...
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17246001_c0
17246001
fsharp
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Title: F#: InvalidOperationException: The input sequence has an insufficient number of elements? Problem title: F#: InvalidOperationException: The input sequence has an insufficient number of elements? Tags: sequences, skip, invalidoperationexception, f%23, empty-list Problem: F#: InvalidOperationException: The input s...
F#: InvalidOperationException: The input sequence has an insufficient number of elements? F#: InvalidOperationException: The input sequence has an insufficient number of elements? sequences skip invalidoperationexception f%23 empty-list InvalidOperationException somethings:seq Something ResizeArray Foo Bar Count s.Foo ...
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27787430_c0
27787430
fsharp
0
Title: FsCheck DataGen is null Problem title: FsCheck DataGen is null Tags: f%23, fscheck Problem: FsCheck DataGen is null I'm trying to work through an example of FsCheck right now for a type with discriminated unions in order to establish best practices for our larger project. Right now I am getting null from my gene...
FsCheck DataGen is null FsCheck DataGen is null f%23 fscheck FsCheck DataGen Container System Xunit ContainerLibrary Measure Cup Common Bowl Volume Weight Generators FsCheck.Gen.choose FsCheck.Gen.map ContainerLibrary.oz FsCheck.Arb.fromGen FsCheck.Arb.register FsCheck.Gen.map2 ContainerLibrary.Bowl Generators.arbVolum...
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29645184_c0
29645184
fsharp
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Title: F#: Using named tuples in JSON Problem title: F#: Using named tuples in JSON Tags: json, f%23 Problem: F#: Using named tuples in JSON I am new to programming and F# is my first language. I want to save a tuple of record fields (which I have previously defined) in a JSON file. The end result looks something like ...
F#: Using named tuples in JSON F#: Using named tuples in JSON json f%23 Using JSON Players m_Item1 Player ABC m_Item2 GHI JKL DataContract FightSummary DataMember Order FighterOverallStatsInASpecificFight Name FightInfo FileStream FileMode.OpenOrCreate DataContractJsonSerializer WriteObject F#: Using named tuples in JS...
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57913947_c0
57913947
fsharp
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Title: Does F# have a language construct to access the lexical scope (like python locals()/globals()) Problem title: Does F# have a language construct to access the lexical scope (like python locals()/globals()) Tags: testing, metaprogramming, f%23, fscheck, language-features Problem: Does F# have a language construct ...
Does F# have a language construct to access the lexical scope (like python locals()/globals()) Does F# have a language construct to access the lexical scope (like python locals()/globals()) testing metaprogramming f%23 fscheck language-features FsCheck.Xunit.PropertyFailedException 1 Does Property some_test example_inn...
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38599851_c0
38599851
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Title: FsUnit.xUnit FSharp.Core assembly binding Problem title: FsUnit.xUnit FSharp.Core assembly binding Tags: f%23, fsunit, xunit Problem: FsUnit.xUnit FSharp.Core assembly binding I'm trying to write a unit test project using FSUnit.xUnit. Throughout my development on this process, I have been plagued by tests faili...
FsUnit.xUnit FSharp.Core assembly binding FsUnit.xUnit FSharp.Core assembly binding f%23 fsunit xunit HRESULT FsUnit.xUnit FSharp.Core Could Version Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5f7f11d50a3a Exception v4.0 NETFramework v4.6 FsUnit.xUnit FSharp.Core assembly binding I'm trying to write a unit test project using FSUnit.xUn...
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33103984_c0
33103984
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Title: How do I write the continuation passing style for this Func call? Problem title: How do I write the continuation passing style for this Func call? Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23, nbuilder Problem: How do I write the continuation passing style for this Func call? given: open System open System.Linq.Expressions open Mic...
How do I write the continuation passing style for this Func call? How do I write the continuation passing style for this Func call? c%23-to-f%23 f%23 nbuilder How Func System System.Linq.Expressions Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.RuntimeHelpers FizzWare.NBuilder Expr LeafExpressionConverter.Quotation...
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40571669
fsharp
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Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors.Remoting.Builder.ActorCodeBuilder.GetOrCreateMethodDispatcher(Type actorInterfaceType) bei Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors.Remoting.Runtime.ActorMethodDispatcherMap..ctor(ActorTypeInformation actorTypeInformation) bei Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors.Runtime.ActorRuntime.<RegisterActorAsync...
Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors.Remoting.Builder.ActorCodeBuilder.GetOrCreateMethodDispatcher(Type actorInterfaceType) bei Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors.Remoting.Runtime.ActorMethodDispatcherMap..ctor(ActorTypeInformation actorTypeInformation) bei Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Actors.Runtime.ActorRuntime.<RegisterActorAsync...
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5757712_c0
5757712
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Title: Fsyacc: an item with the same key has been added Problem title: Fsyacc: an item with the same key has been added Tags: f%23, fsyacc Problem: Fsyacc: an item with the same key has been added I'm starting to play with Fslex/Fsyacc. When trying to generate the parser using this input Parser.fsy: %{ open Ast %} // T...
Fsyacc: an item with the same key has been added Fsyacc: an item with the same key has been added f%23 fsyacc F# Fsyacc Ast These System.Int32 System.String PLUS MINUS ASTER SLASH GTE LPAREN RPAREN LCURLY RCURLY LBRACKET RBRACKET COMMA ARRAY THEN WHILE END BREAK NIL TYPE PRIMITIVE EOF Ast.Program Prog Program Expr Ast....
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32685407_c0
32685407
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Title: Why do I get an error that sprintf is incompatible with type string? Problem title: Why do I get an error that sprintf is incompatible with type string? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why do I get an error that sprintf is incompatible with type string? I have this F# code that fails to compile. let wiql = "SELECT [State], ...
Why do I get an error that sprintf is incompatible with type string? Why do I get an error that sprintf is incompatible with type string? f%23 Why SELECT State Title Work Item Type ReferenceId WorkItems WHERE System.TeamProject Product Backlog Bug CONTAINS Printf.TextWriterFormat PrintfFormat System.IO.TextWriter DRILQ...
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58752348_c0
58752348
fsharp
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Title: .net: adding a new source to Paket config Problem title: .net: adding a new source to Paket config Tags: f%23, nuget, .net-core, paket Problem: .net: adding a new source to Paket config Background: I experienced what appeared to be a bug in System.CommandLine and noticed the Nuget package that I used ( System.Co...
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30873381_c0
30873381
fsharp
0
Title: IDependencyResolver interface implementation in F# Web API Problem title: IDependencyResolver interface implementation in F# Web API Tags: f%23, dependency-injection, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: IDependencyResolver interface implementation in F# Web API I am re-writing a C# ASP.NET Web API application in F#. I have Mo...
IDependencyResolver interface implementation in F# Web API IDependencyResolver interface implementation in F# Web API f%23 dependency-injection c%23-to-f%23 IDependencyResolver Web API MyDependencyResolver GetService System.Type System.Web.Http.Dependencies.IDependencyResolver this.BeginScope IDependencyScope this.GetS...
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73497807_c0
73497807
fsharp
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Title: F#: How do I convert Option&lt;&#x27;a&gt; to Nullable, also when &#x27;a can be System.String? Problem title: F#: How do I convert Option&lt;&#x27;a&gt; to Nullable, also when &#x27;a can be System.String? Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: How do I convert Option<'a> to Nullable, also when 'a can be System.String? When c...
F#: How do I convert Option&lt;&#x27;a&gt; to Nullable, also when &#x27;a can be System.String? F#: How do I convert Option&lt;&#x27;a&gt; to Nullable, also when &#x27;a can be System.String? f%23 type How Option Nullable System.String Does None System.Nullable Some string_toNullable toNullable2 Runtime Further F#: How...
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73894844_c0
73894844
fsharp
0
Title: How can I make this reflection code work for any specific case of a generic type? Problem title: How can I make this reflection code work for any specific case of a generic type? Tags: generics, reflection, f%23 Problem: How can I make this reflection code work for any specific case of a generic type? I have som...
How can I make this reflection code work for any specific case of a generic type? How can I make this reflection code work for any specific case of a generic type? generics reflection f%23 How DateTime.MinValue Option x:obj x.GetType ValueOption defType.MakeGenericType FSharpValue.GetUnionFields DateTime.Now ValueSome ...
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3054631_c0
3054631
fsharp
0
Title: Silverlight HttpWebRequest.Create hangs inside async block Problem title: Silverlight HttpWebRequest.Create hangs inside async block Tags: httpwebrequest, silverlight-4.0, silverlight, asynchronous, f%23 Problem: Silverlight HttpWebRequest.Create hangs inside async block I am trying to prototype a Rpc Call to a ...
Silverlight HttpWebRequest.Create hangs inside async block Silverlight HttpWebRequest.Create hangs inside async block httpwebrequest silverlight-4.0 silverlight asynchronous f%23 Silverlight HttpWebRequest.Create Uri HttpWebRequest WebRequest.Create request.Method request.ContentType IbongAdarnaNiFranciscoBalagtas Logi...
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34037945_c1
34037945
fsharp
1
-ba64-0d47ca40a232")>] type WinHttpEventSource() = inherit EventSource() type MyEventListener() = inherit EventListener() override x.OnEventSourceCreated source = printfn "OnEventSourceCreated %A" source base.OnEventSourceCreated source override x.OnEventWritten args = printfn "OnEventWritten %A" args base.OnEventWritt...
-ba64-0d47ca40a232")>] type WinHttpEventSource() = inherit EventSource() type MyEventListener() = inherit EventListener() override x.OnEventSourceCreated source = printfn "OnEventSourceCreated %A" source base.OnEventSourceCreated source override x.OnEventWritten args = printfn "OnEventWritten %A" args base.OnEventWritt...
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44051111_c0
44051111
fsharp
0
Title: How can I leave generic type params unrealized in an interface implementation? Problem title: How can I leave generic type params unrealized in an interface implementation? Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: How can I leave generic type params unrealized in an interface implementation? lets say I have the following g...
How can I leave generic type params unrealized in an interface implementation? How can I leave generic type params unrealized in an interface implementation? generics f%23 How IStorageX Make SomeInput SomeThing this.Make this.From x:SomeInput x.value How can I leave generic type params unrealized in an interface implem...
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32370735_c0
32370735
fsharp
0
Title: Invalid ActorSelection address Problem title: Invalid ActorSelection address Tags: akka.net, f%23 Problem: Invalid ActorSelection address I set up two actors locally but with different actor systems. The objective here is to get actor A to send messages to actor B. However I just couldn't get that actor A to sen...
Invalid ActorSelection address Invalid ActorSelection address akka.net f%23 Invalid ActorSelection parent.ActorSelection akka.tcp RemoteSystem localhost:8888 RemoteActor ChildActor Tell DEBUG Akka.Logger.Serilog.SerilogLogger Akka.Logger.Serilog Akka.Remote.RemoteActorRefProvider Akka.Remote helios.tcp Akka.Remote.Tran...
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29468168_c0
29468168
fsharp
0
Title: Flattening nested async sequences in F# Problem title: Flattening nested async sequences in F# Tags: asynchronous, f%23, sequence Problem: Flattening nested async sequences in F# Consider a series of F# sequences: let seqOf123 = seq { for i in 1..3 do yield i } let seqOf456 = seq { for i in 4..6 do yield i } let...
Flattening nested async sequences in F# Flattening nested async sequences in F# asynchronous f%23 sequence Flattening seqOf123 seqOf456 seqOf789 Seq.concat Async asyncSeqOf123 asyncSeqOf456 asyncSeqOf789 Seq.map Async.RunSynchronously Flattening nested async sequences in F# Consider a series of F# sequences: ... and a ...
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24001730_c0
24001730
fsharp
0
Title: Using untyped F# quotations to copy an array without knowing the type Problem title: Using untyped F# quotations to copy an array without knowing the type Tags: f%23, arrays, quotations Problem: Using untyped F# quotations to copy an array without knowing the type I'm working on a small project to using quotatio...
Using untyped F# quotations to copy an array without knowing the type Using untyped F# quotations to copy an array without knowing the type f%23 arrays quotations Using FSharpType IsOption System.Type stype.Name FSharpOption IsList FSharpList RecordCloning Expr.Application Expr.Coerce IsMapType Type t.IsGenericType t.G...
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46900515_c0
46900515
fsharp
0
Title: Why isn&#x27;t this printing any new lines? Problem title: Why isn&#x27;t this printing any new lines? Tags: parsing, f%23, printing Problem: Why isn't this printing any new lines? I wrote a function in F# for parsing a list of integer lists. I tested it by creating a function that was supposed to print out all ...
Why isn&#x27;t this printing any new lines? Why isn&#x27;t this printing any new lines? parsing f%23 printing Why Regex.Match Match.Empty capture.Index capture.Length parse2dIntList print2dList System.Console.ReadLine Please Why isn't this printing any new lines? I wrote a function in F# for parsing a list of integer l...
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78793979_c0
78793979
fsharp
0
Title: LSTM With DiffSharp Problem title: LSTM With DiffSharp Tags: lstm, diffsharp, pytorch, python, f%23 Problem: LSTM With DiffSharp I'm trying to convert the full code of the example shown on this webpage: https://machinelearningmastery.com/lstm-for-time-series-prediction-in-pytorch/ which involves implementation o...
LSTM With DiffSharp LSTM With DiffSharp lstm diffsharp pytorch python f%23 System.Exception Deedle general 1 LSTM DiffSharp DiffSharp-cpu Load DiffSharp.Compose DiffSharp.Model DiffSharp.Optim DiffSharp.Data System Set dsharp.config Backend.Torch Device.CPU dsharp.seed CSV Frame.ReadCsv airline-passengers.csv Passenger...
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12355827_c0
12355827
fsharp
0
Title: Building a debugger for my custom .NET language Problem title: Building a debugger for my custom .NET language Tags: debugging, f%23, lisp, cil Problem: Building a debugger for my custom .NET language Possible Duplicate: What is a good approach to building a debugger for a .NET language? I have a Lisp-style lang...
Building a debugger for my custom .NET language Building a debugger for my custom .NET language debugging f%23 lisp cil Building NET Building a debugger for my custom .NET language I have a Lisp-style language that I want to build a debugger for. My language is here - https://github.com/bryanedds/aml . I am likely goin...
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29276568_c0
29276568
fsharp
0
Title: Why are flexible types not allowed in record type definitions? Problem title: Why are flexible types not allowed in record type definitions? Tags: flexible-type, record, f%23 Problem: Why are flexible types not allowed in record type definitions? I'm trying this: type TS1<'state, 'action> = { actions : 'state ->...
Why are flexible types not allowed in record type definitions? Why are flexible types not allowed in record type definitions? flexible-type record f%23 Why TS1 state0 FS0715 Anonymous TS2 has_action Set.contains ts.actions ts:TS2 Set Why are flexible types not allowed in record type definitions? I'm trying this: But th...
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66600792_c0
66600792
fsharp
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Title: F# - How to convert array into nativeptr&lt;double&gt; Problem title: F# - How to convert array into nativeptr&lt;double&gt; Tags: f%23, interop Problem: F# - How to convert array into nativeptr I need to interop with some low level C/ FORTAN library. The library requires me to provide a call back function, whic...
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34599909_c0
34599909
fsharp
0
Title: Returning arrays of different dimensions from one function; is it possible in F#? Problem title: Returning arrays of different dimensions from one function; is it possible in F#? Tags: f%23, arrays Problem: Returning arrays of different dimensions from one function; is it possible in F#? I am trying to convert s...
Returning arrays of different dimensions from one function; is it possible in F#? Returning arrays of different dimensions from one function; is it possible in F#? f%23 arrays one Returning self.differntarrays ParamArray Object dim1 dim2 np.random.randn Returning arrays of different dimensions from one function; is it ...
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1719756_c0
1719756
fsharp
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Title: F# Code Optimization for Left Leaning Red Black Tree Problem title: F# Code Optimization for Left Leaning Red Black Tree Tags: f%23, optimization, tree Problem: F# Code Optimization for Left Leaning Red Black Tree I've been working on porting a C# implementation of a LLRBT to F# and I now have it running correct...
F# Code Optimization for Left Leaning Red Black Tree F# Code Optimization for Left Leaning Red Black Tree f%23 optimization tree Optimization Left Leaning Red Black Tree Erik AllowNullLiteralAttribute Node _key _value _left:Node _right:Node _color:bool _left _right _color this.Key this.Value this.Left this.Right this.C...
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20137574_c0
20137574
fsharp
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Title: F# How to use an interface in a separate module Problem title: F# How to use an interface in a separate module Tags: f%23 Problem: F# How to use an interface in a separate module So I have been doing research on interfaces on F#. I have found these 2 articles on it. The MSDN and F# for fun and profit But unfortu...
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52580488_c0
52580488
fsharp
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Title: Multiply a float and a vector? So val scale : float -&gt; float*float -&gt; float*float? Problem title: Multiply a float and a vector? So val scale : float -&gt; float*float -&gt; float*float? Tags: f%23 Problem: Multiply a float and a vector? So val scale : float -> float*float -> float*float? How do I make a f...
Multiply a float and a vector? So val scale : float -&gt; float*float -&gt; float*float? Multiply a float and a vector? So val scale : float -&gt; float*float -&gt; float*float? f%23 Multiply Multiplication Vectors vec2d Addition Dot LENGTH VECTOR ANGLE Math.Atan2 FLOAT None TWO xy1 xy2 PRODUCT Multiply a float and a v...
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25053299_c0
25053299
fsharp
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Title: F# Core library fails to compile with flags for struct tuples: &quot;error FS0039: The type &#x27;Struct&#x27; is not defined&quot; Problem title: F# Core library fails to compile with flags for struct tuples: &quot;error FS0039: The type &#x27;Struct&#x27; is not defined&quot; Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Core librar...
F# Core library fails to compile with flags for struct tuples: &quot;error FS0039: The type &#x27;Struct&#x27; is not defined&quot; F# Core library fails to compile with flags for struct tuples: &quot;error FS0039: The type &#x27;Struct&#x27; is not defined&quot; f%23 Core FS0039 Struct FX_NO_TUPLE TUPLE_STRUXT FSharp....
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75464148_c0
75464148
fsharp
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Title: Why Does F# Pattern Matching for a String Type Match a ReadOnlySpan&lt;char&gt;? Problem title: Why Does F# Pattern Matching for a String Type Match a ReadOnlySpan&lt;char&gt;? Tags: pattern-matching, types, f%23 Problem: Why Does F# Pattern Matching for a String Type Match a ReadOnlySpan ? Let's say I wanted to...
Why Does F# Pattern Matching for a String Type Match a ReadOnlySpan&lt;char&gt;? Why Does F# Pattern Matching for a String Type Match a ReadOnlySpan&lt;char&gt;? pattern-matching types f%23 Why Does Pattern Matching Type Match ReadOnlySpan TryParse uint64 GetMember Seq.cast MethodBase Seq.choose m.GetParameters Array.m...
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15829530_c0
15829530
fsharp
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Title: Type extensions and members visiblity in F# Problem title: Type extensions and members visiblity in F# Tags: lexical-scope, type-extension, f%23 Problem: Type extensions and members visiblity in F# F# has feature called "Type extension" that gives a developer ability to extend existing types. There is two types ...
Type extensions and members visiblity in F# Type extensions and members visiblity in F# lexical-scope type-extension f%23 Type SampleType.fs Main SampleType DefaultValue x.f3 this.someMethod this.f2 this.f3 SampleType.f4 Partial this.anotherMethod But Type extensions and members visiblity in F# F# has feature called "T...
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14970144_c0
14970144
fsharp
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Title: NullReferenceException on type initializer Problem title: NullReferenceException on type initializer Tags: mono, monodevelop, f%23 Problem: NullReferenceException on type initializer I was playing with F# types and datastructures in the following code (I'm using Monodevelop on a Mac and this only happens in the ...
NullReferenceException on type initializer NullReferenceException on type initializer mono monodevelop f%23 NullReferenceException System.TypeInitializationException System.NullReferenceException System.Exception UnbalancedSet Object FSI_0004 System.Tuple System.Int32 End StartupCode$FSI_0004 FSI_0004.main System.Refle...
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12906550_c0
12906550
fsharp
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Title: How to put the U in F# Type Provider CRUD? Problem title: How to put the U in F# Type Provider CRUD? Tags: f%23, linq-to-sql, linq, type-providers Problem: How to put the U in F# Type Provider CRUD? Easy-to-follow examples of CRD (Create, Read, Delete) appear in MSDN here There is a nice link on the page to a sc...
How to put the U in F# Type Provider CRUD? How to put the U in F# Type Provider CRUD? f%23 linq-to-sql linq type-providers How Type Provider CRUD System.Data.dll FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.dll System.Data.Linq.dll System System.Data System.Data.Linq Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Microsoft.FSharp.Linq SqlDataConnec...
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54134090_c0
54134090
fsharp
0
Title: Loading a .NET project with items included as wildcards Problem title: Loading a .NET project with items included as wildcards Tags: msbuild-api, msbuild, .net, f%23, c%23 Problem: Loading a .NET project with items included as wildcards I've worked out that in my C#/F# code I can load information about any .NET ...
Loading a .NET project with items included as wildcards Loading a .NET project with items included as wildcards msbuild-api msbuild .net f%23 c%23 Loading NET collection.LoadProject path_to_my_proj_file ProjectCollection Compile project.GetItems utf-8 Project ToolsVersion DefaultTargets Build schemas.microsoft.com Item...
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73740141_c0
73740141
fsharp
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Title: Using `should equal` with sequences in F# and FsUnit Problem title: Using `should equal` with sequences in F# and FsUnit Tags: f%23, fsunit, .net-core, xunit Problem: Using `should equal` with sequences in F# and FsUnit I am using FsUnit.Xunit . I am getting a failure for the following test case: [<Fact>] let ``...
Using `should equal` with sequences in F# and FsUnit Using `should equal` with sequences in F# and FsUnit f%23 fsunit .net-core xunit MatchException Using FsUnit FsUnit.Xunit Fact Initialization DFF Seq.empty Zero Message Exception Expected Equals Actual Stack Trace That.Static IMatcher Signal.Initialization Seq.single...
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55652010_c0
55652010
fsharp
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Title: Pipelining functions with different parameters in F# Problem title: Pipelining functions with different parameters in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Pipelining functions with different parameters in F# I have the following code: type CustomerStatus = |Valid |Invalid type Customer = {Id:int; FirstName: string; LastName:s...
Pipelining functions with different parameters in F# Pipelining functions with different parameters in F# f%23 Pipelining CustomerStatus Valid Invalid Customer Id:int FirstName LastName:string Status LastName Customer0 Test CustomerClass Customer1 Customer2 Customer3 Customer4 Pipelining functions with different parame...
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66947397
fsharp
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Title: Get query result in Thoth.Json encodable format Problem title: Get query result in Thoth.Json encodable format Tags: f%23, f%23-data Problem: Get query result in Thoth.Json encodable format Am trying to get a list of ids from a table as an array/list of integers, then encoding that with Thoth and outputting. Fun...
Get query result in Thoth.Json encodable format Get query result in Thoth.Json encodable format f%23 f%23-data System.TypeInitializationException System.Exception previous Get Thoth.Json db.Query Select Where ids.ToArray Tried AsList PageController module.listOfIds Encode.Auto.toString StartupCode$WebApplication Cannot...
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64039421_c1
64039421
fsharp
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lines in the cell have the same appointment time. } let SetCell (rowNumber: int, columnNumber: int) = let AppointmentsPerCell = 4 {RowNumber = rowNumber ColumnNumber = columnNumber AppointmentKeys = [for x in 1 .. AppointmentsPerCell -> { ServiceTime = Some System.DateTime.Now DoNotSee = Some false ChartNumber = Some ...
lines in the cell have the same appointment time. } let SetCell (rowNumber: int, columnNumber: int) = let AppointmentsPerCell = 4 {RowNumber = rowNumber ColumnNumber = columnNumber AppointmentKeys = [for x in 1 .. AppointmentsPerCell -> { ServiceTime = Some System.DateTime.Now DoNotSee = Some false ChartNumber = Some ...
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19214683_c0
19214683
fsharp
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t Console.WriteLine determine my type? in F# Problem title: Why can&#x27;t Console.WriteLine determine my type? in F# Tags: f%23, types, function-composition Problem: Why can't Console.WriteLine determine my type? in F# Here's my code: open System let places = [ ("Grandchester", 552); ("Cambridge", ...
Why can&#x27;t Console.WriteLine determine my type? in F# Why can&#x27;t Console.WriteLine determine my type? in F# f%23 types function-composition Why Console.WriteLine System Grandchester Cambridge Prague City Town Village System.Console.WriteLine List.map System.Console.ReadKey Why can't Console.WriteLine determine ...
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52048663_c0
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fsharp
0
Title: return false from for loop otherwise continue in F# Problem title: return false from for loop otherwise continue in F# Tags: python, f%23 Problem: return false from for loop otherwise continue in F# I was studying F# for professional purposes. I know Python/Django and C#/.NET Core. So I wanted to translate some ...
return false from for loop otherwise continue in F# return false from for loop otherwise continue in F# python f%23 for F# Users netcoreapp2.0-5nmzfUwt NUMBER_OF_TESTS INT_MIN can_represent_bst stack.pop stack.append node_count NODES YES System NumberOfTests Console.ReadLine Int32.MinValue seq1 NumberOfTests-1 CanRepre...
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20297431
fsharp
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Title: Difficulty in writing Red Black Tree in F# Problem title: Difficulty in writing Red Black Tree in F# Tags: f%23, algorithm, red-black-tree Problem: Difficulty in writing Red Black Tree in F# I am writing a red black tree in F#. the code which I have written is below. I am facing 2 problems with this code The rul...
Difficulty in writing Red Black Tree in F# Difficulty in writing Red Black Tree in F# f%23 algorithm red-black-tree Difficulty Red Black Tree Color Node Empty Color.B p1v c1v p2v c2v EntryPoint List.fold Valid Difficulty in writing Red Black Tree in F# I am writing a red black tree in F#. the code which I have written ...
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61177278_c0
61177278
fsharp
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Title: How to handle redirects to auth provider from the backend in Fable Elmish SPA Problem title: How to handle redirects to auth provider from the backend in Fable Elmish SPA Tags: safe-stack, fable-f%23, f%23, elmish, asp.net-core Problem: How to handle redirects to auth provider from the backend in Fable Elmish SP...
How to handle redirects to auth provider from the backend in Fable Elmish SPA How to handle redirects to auth provider from the backend in Fable Elmish SPA safe-stack fable-f%23 f%23 elmish asp.net-core the How Fable Elmish SPA asp.net-core How to handle redirects to auth provider from the backend in Fable Elmish SPA I...
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58153178_c0
58153178
fsharp
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Title: Display a timer in Blazor Problem title: Display a timer in Blazor Tags: f%23, c%23, blazor-server-side, asp.net, asp.net-core-3.0 Problem: Display a timer in Blazor I am attempting to display a countdown timer in a server-side Blazor app. My code is in both F# and C#. The code somewhat works, but the timer neve...
Display a timer in Blazor Display a timer in Blazor f%23 c%23 blazor-server-side asp.net asp.net-core-3.0 System.Timers ClientTImer Microsoft.FSharp.Core Display Blazor Timer timer.Elapsed.Add timer.Stop timer.Dispose timer.AutoReset timer.Start Async.Sleep CountDown this.SetTimeAsTask Async.StartAsTask Count Down Task...
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56851347_c0
56851347
fsharp
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Title: XPlot: How to display and export charts? Problem title: XPlot: How to display and export charts? Tags: .net-core, charts, fslab, f%23, plotly Problem: XPlot: How to display and export charts? I have a simple .NET Core console project on macOS with paket.dependencies storage: symlink source https://www.nuget.org/...
XPlot: How to display and export charts? XPlot: How to display and export charts? .net-core charts fslab f%23 plotly System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception XPlot How paket.dependencies www.nuget.org FsLab paket.references XPlot.Plotly EntryPoint Chart.Line Chart.Show NU1701 Package NETFramework Version v4.6.1 NETCoreApp ...
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40681754_c0
40681754
fsharp
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Title: Computation expressions vs applicative functors and what not Problem title: Computation expressions vs applicative functors and what not Tags: computation-expression, f%23, fsharpx, monads Problem: Computation expressions vs applicative functors and what not Not entirely sure the title describes it ok, but I do ...
Computation expressions vs applicative functors and what not Computation expressions vs applicative functors and what not computation-expression f%23 fsharpx monads Computation www.nuget.org fsharpx.extras mongodb.driver MongoDB.Bson net45 MongoDB.Bson.dll MongoDB.Driver.dll MongoDB.Driver.Core MongoDB.Driver.Core.dll ...
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30198470_c0
30198470
fsharp
0
Title: Dynamically cast &#x27;obj&#x27; to function type indicated by reflection Problem title: Dynamically cast &#x27;obj&#x27; to function type indicated by reflection Tags: f%23 Problem: Dynamically cast 'obj' to function type indicated by reflection I'm pattern matching F# quotations, and want to call a function re...
Dynamically cast &#x27;obj&#x27; to function type indicated by reflection Dynamically cast &#x27;obj&#x27; to function type indicated by reflection f%23 Dynamically Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.DerivedPatterns ModelValidator Don SpecificCall None Value Will Now System.Type Dynamicall...
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5526601_c0
5526601
fsharp
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Title: Can I add an implicit conversion for two classes which I don&#x27;t directly control? Problem title: Can I add an implicit conversion for two classes which I don&#x27;t directly control? Tags: operator-overloading, implicit-conversion, f%23, extension-methods, c%23 Problem: Can I add an implicit conversion for t...
Can I add an implicit conversion for two classes which I don&#x27;t directly control? Can I add an implicit conversion for two classes which I don&#x27;t directly control? operator-overloading implicit-conversion f%23 extension-methods c%23 Can Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Vector3 Vector SuperUnit Cartesian Polar this.magni...
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64774933_c0
64774933
fsharp
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Title: F# performance bad compared to e.g. Java. What am I doing wrong? Problem title: F# performance bad compared to e.g. Java. What am I doing wrong? Tags: sequence, performance, f%23 Problem: F# performance bad compared to e.g. Java. What am I doing wrong? I'm currently trying to get into programming with F#. Theref...
F# performance bad compared to e.g. Java. What am I doing wrong? F# performance bad compared to e.g. Java. What am I doing wrong? sequence performance f%23 java.util.Random e.g Java What System Random DateTime.Now.Millisecond random.NextDouble Math.Sqrt Seq.init Seq.filter Seq.length DartThrower Entfernung Punktes Mitt...
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7633105_c0
7633105
fsharp
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Title: recursive function and a breakpoint using F# Problem title: recursive function and a breakpoint using F# Tags: f%23, breakpoints, recursion, debugging Problem: recursive function and a breakpoint using F# Consider the following code: [<EntryPoint>] let main (args: string []) = let rec main time = let newTime = t...
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38778162_c0
38778162
fsharp
0
Title: Using Pipe Forward with nested sequences Problem title: Using Pipe Forward with nested sequences Tags: seq, f%23 Problem: Using Pipe Forward with nested sequences I'm brand new to F# so I apologize if I'm using the incorrect names for things. I'm trying to use F# to parse a web page that looks something like thi...
Using Pipe Forward with nested sequences Using Pipe Forward with nested sequences seq f%23 Using Pipe Forward google.ca Google apple.com Apple microsoft.com Microsoft PromoterPage FSharp.Data.HtmlProvider somewebpage.com GetFirst page:PromoterPage page.Html.Descendants Seq.filter n.HasClass Find Seq.map n.Descendants G...
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73139218_c0
73139218
fsharp
0
Title: How to parse a recursive left syntax rule with FParsec? Problem title: How to parse a recursive left syntax rule with FParsec? Tags: left-recursion, fparsec, f%23 Problem: How to parse a recursive left syntax rule with FParsec? I usually use FParsec for LL grammars, but sometimes it happens that in a whole gramm...
How to parse a recursive left syntax rule with FParsec? How to parse a recursive left syntax rule with FParsec? left-recursion fparsec f%23 How FParsec std.fold std.tail Name Expr Example.Bar.fizz Variable Integer Std.sqrt FunCall Parens ArrayAccess Addition OperatorPrecedenceParser opp.ExpressionParser IdentifierOptio...
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19451737_c0
19451737
fsharp
0
Title: Connect to PostgreSQL from F# using Entity Framework Problem title: Connect to PostgreSQL from F# using Entity Framework Tags: .net, c%23, entity-framework, f%23, npgsql Problem: Connect to PostgreSQL from F# using Entity Framework I'm very new to .Net and F#, so please keep that in mind.... I'm trying to connec...
Connect to PostgreSQL from F# using Entity Framework Connect to PostgreSQL from F# using Entity Framework .net c%23 entity-framework f%23 npgsql F# Entity Connect PostgreSQL Framework utf-8 v4.0 NETFramework Version v4.5 urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1 FSharp.Core b03f5f7f11d50a3a system.data DbProviderFactories Npgsq...
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20881312_c1
20881312
fsharp
1
Conditions = conds } ) I get an Reply with Status "Error". But the Error-List is empty as well as the result. So I'm kind of stuck at this point. First I don't understand, why the sepByEnd1 combinator in my multiConditionWhereList produces a non-empty error list and expects a newline at the end. And more important, I d...
Conditions = conds } ) I get an Reply with Status "Error". But the Error-List is empty as well as the result. So I'm kind of stuck at this point. First I don't understand, why the sepByEnd1 combinator in my multiConditionWhereList produces a non-empty error list and expects a newline at the end. And more important, I d...
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72903329_c1
72903329
fsharp
1
Don't trust any file name, file extension, and file data from the request unless you trust them completely // Otherwise, it is very likely to cause problems such as virus uploading, disk filling, etc // In short, it is necessary to restrict and verify the upload // Here, we just use the temporary folder and a random f...
Don't trust any file name, file extension, and file data from the request unless you trust them completely // Otherwise, it is very likely to cause problems such as virus uploading, disk filling, etc // In short, it is necessary to restrict and verify the upload // Here, we just use the temporary folder and a random f...
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11559440_c0
11559440
fsharp
0
Title: How to manage debug printing in F# Problem title: How to manage debug printing in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to manage debug printing in F# I want to add debug printing to my project with a function having a type signature something like: bool -> Printf.TextWriterFormat<'a> -> 'a i.e. it should take a bool indic...
How to manage debug printing in F# How to manage debug printing in F# f%23 How Printf.TextWriterFormat Hello Printf.StringFormat System.Console.WriteLine Printf.kprintf List.iter System.Type FSharpType.IsFunction FSharpType.GetFunctionElements FSharpValue.MakeFunction Options.verbose Debug bigObject5 How to manage debu...
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12658560_c0
12658560
fsharp
0
Title: F# list of &quot;pointers&quot; to methods of different but related classes Problem title: F# list of &quot;pointers&quot; to methods of different but related classes Tags: polymorphism, methods, f%23, class Problem: F# list of "pointers" to methods of different but related classes I am a F# newbie. I have 2 cla...
F# list of &quot;pointers&quot; to methods of different but related classes F# list of &quot;pointers&quot; to methods of different but related classes polymorphism methods f%23 class predicate1 Base.method1 predicate2 method2 predicate4 Derived.method4 ReadInput IsBase List.Find ChooseBaseObject baseObj.method ChooseD...
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3128420_c0
3128420
fsharp
0
Title: F#/&quot;Accelerator v2&quot; DFT algorithm implementation probably incorrect Problem title: F#/&quot;Accelerator v2&quot; DFT algorithm implementation probably incorrect Tags: fft, software-defined-radio, accelerator, f%23, gpu Problem: F#/"Accelerator v2" DFT algorithm implementation probably incorrect I'm try...
F#/&quot;Accelerator v2&quot; DFT algorithm implementation probably incorrect F#/&quot;Accelerator v2&quot; DFT algorithm implementation probably incorrect fft software-defined-radio accelerator f%23 gpu Accelerator DFT Microsoft.ParallelArrays System X64MulticoreTarget DX9Target target.ToArray1D FloatParallelArray Dum...
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61449407_c0
61449407
fsharp
0
Title: F# Fable and JS interop: unsafe list casting Problem title: F# Fable and JS interop: unsafe list casting Tags: f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: F# Fable and JS interop: unsafe list casting I am not sure if I found a bug in the interface/compiler from Fable or I misused the type system/externs. Today I got a highly frus...
F# Fable and JS interop: unsafe list casting F# Fable and JS interop: unsafe list casting f%23 fable-f%23 Fable IJSInterface FetchPosts JS.Promise DBPost Transform Javascript List.toArray Array.toList F# Fable and JS interop: unsafe list casting I am not sure if I found a bug in the interface/compiler from Fable or I m...
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48764935_c0
48764935
fsharp
0
Title: Construct generic function Problem title: Construct generic function Tags: f%23 Problem: Construct generic function I have a type: type DictionaryCache<'a, 'b when 'a :comparison>() And I have another type which contains some of this DictionaryCache : type Cache() = let user = new DictionaryCache<int, User>() le...
Construct generic function Construct generic function f%23 Construct DictionaryCache Cache User this.User this.UserByLogin this.CacheNameToDictionary Some None Instance instance.Value this.Get dictionary.Get dictionary.Put Construct generic function I have a type: And I have another type which contains some of this Dic...
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54372056_c0
54372056
fsharp
0
Title: How can I use reflection to determine if an F# union type is an enum-like union (no fields in each case) Problem title: How can I use reflection to determine if an F# union type is an enum-like union (no fields in each case) Tags: f%23, reflection Problem: How can I use reflection to determine if an F# union typ...
How can I use reflection to determine if an F# union type is an enum-like union (no fields in each case) How can I use reflection to determine if an F# union type is an enum-like union (no fields in each case) f%23 reflection How AReferenceEnum Yes Maybe Type ARecord AUnion AEnum Left Right FSharpType FSharpValue FShar...
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43941446_c0
43941446
fsharp
0
Title: Unable to call a function from recursive f# Problem title: Unable to call a function from recursive f# Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Unable to call a function from recursive f# trying out F#, learnt a lot today not sure if I am doing this try but I have a pattern match and recursive for some reason...
Unable to call a function from recursive f# Unable to call a function from recursive f# f%23 functional-programming recursive Unable Define MyGirlFriend Bye None good_bye_response RoomLocation Your token.Contains answer_response str.IndexOf str.Substring Break Console.ReadLine Helpdesk-BCU Response ChatEnd BCU_response...
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62720924_c0
62720924
fsharp
0
Title: Failed to use .dll library because of outdated F# compiler in VS2017 Problem title: Failed to use .dll library because of outdated F# compiler in VS2017 Tags: .net, visual-studio-2019, visual-studio-2017, metadata, f%23 Problem: Failed to use .dll library because of outdated F# compiler in VS2017 Anonymous recor...
Failed to use .dll library because of outdated F# compiler in VS2017 Failed to use .dll library because of outdated F# compiler in VS2017 .net visual-studio-2019 visual-studio-2017 metadata f%23 Failed VS2017 Proxy.1.1.5.dll Proxy.2.0.0.dll VS2019 NuGet GitHub Visual Studio Models Proxy.1.1.5 Proxy.2.0.0 FS0229 Error P...
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5025936_c0
5025936
fsharp
0
Title: Working with connected tables using F# linq2sql seqences Problem title: Working with connected tables using F# linq2sql seqences Tags: f%23, linq-to-sql Problem: Working with connected tables using F# linq2sql seqences Teach me how can I improve my F# linq2sql seqences here I'm using linq2sql but I think that I ...
Working with connected tables using F# linq2sql seqences Working with connected tables using F# linq2sql seqences f%23 linq-to-sql F# Working linq2sql X.deltaArchive Reacting db.ArchiveAnalogs db.Deltas a.ID d.ID a.Value d.DeltaLimit d.AboveMessage d.BelowMessage Array.ofSeq a.Date Call None System.Collections.Generic....
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52514687_c0
52514687
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to have an F# operator overload, on an internal type, available to all files in the assembly? Problem title: Is it possible to have an F# operator overload, on an internal type, available to all files in the assembly? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is it possible to have an F# operator overload, on an intern...
Is it possible to have an F# operator overload, on an internal type, available to all files in the assembly? Is it possible to have an F# operator overload, on an internal type, available to all files in the assembly? f%23 Struct NonNegativeMoney Ruh-roh Value x.Value y.Value Seq.sum Is it possible to have an F# operat...
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35939172_c0
35939172
fsharp
0
Title: Mixed languages and sub-projects with .NET Core Problem title: Mixed languages and sub-projects with .NET Core Tags: f%23, c%23, .net, build Problem: Mixed languages and sub-projects with .NET Core I have a project primarily written in F# that uses a component written in C#. It is building fine on Windows with V...
Mixed languages and sub-projects with .NET Core Mixed languages and sub-projects with .NET Core f%23 c%23 .net build Mixed NET Core project.json Foo.cs Foo Bar Foo.Bar Mixed languages and sub-projects with .NET Core I have a project primarily written in F# that uses a component written in C#. It is building fine on Win...
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40536924_c0
40536924
fsharp
0
Title: Streamline query to improve memory usage: OutOfMemory exception Problem title: Streamline query to improve memory usage: OutOfMemory exception Tags: f%23, .net Problem: Streamline query to improve memory usage: OutOfMemory exception I have a console app that connects to a remote dB and runs several queries. I am...
Streamline query to improve memory usage: OutOfMemory exception Streamline query to improve memory usage: OutOfMemory exception f%23 .net Streamline OutOfMemory Program Files x86 Microsoft SDKs Framework v4.0 fsc.exe Seq.toArray Array.map q.a q.b JSON Array App.config db.CustomerDetails db.MDR_0916 header.PID row.PID r...
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19151866_c0
19151866
fsharp
0
Title: Access Class in a different Module Problem title: Access Class in a different Module Tags: class, f%23 Problem: Access Class in a different Module Note: started F# 4 days back so consider before giving a negative vote please. Or at least let me know what i am doing wrong to receive all the negative Votes. Inteli...
Access Class in a different Module Access Class in a different Module class f%23 Access Module Inteligence TTTAiFSharpAlphaBeta Boards Node Board point:int _moveBox:int _point:int _board _parent this.MoveBox _moveBox this.Point _point this.Board this.Parent this.Copy node.Board node.MoveBox node.Point node.Parent board...
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819036_c0
819036
fsharp
0
Title: How would you solve this data parsing problem? Problem title: How would you solve this data parsing problem? Tags: protocols, network-protocols, f%23, c%23 Problem: How would you solve this data parsing problem? We are implementing an emulator for a piece of hardware that is being developed at the same time. The...
How would you solve this data parsing problem? How would you solve this data parsing problem? protocols network-protocols f%23 c%23 nakError tailError crcError headerError lengthError m.LengthError m.CrcError m.HeaderError How HEAD MSB HEADER INTRO DATA LSB XOR SYNC LENGTH CHECK DRCode INCA_XDR TAIL Firmware Indicates ...
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53472566_c0
53472566
fsharp
0
Title: F# iterate sequence of objects and conditionally aggregate based on property Problem title: F# iterate sequence of objects and conditionally aggregate based on property Tags: f%23, aggregate Problem: F# iterate sequence of objects and conditionally aggregate based on property I was able to do this exercise in C#...
F# iterate sequence of objects and conditionally aggregate based on property F# iterate sequence of objects and conditionally aggregate based on property f%23 aggregate TransactionFs Debitor:string Activity:string Spend:float Creditor:string this.Debitor Debitor this.Activity Activity this.Spend Spend this.Creditor Cre...
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18619093_c0
18619093
fsharp
0
Title: How to execute module do block? Problem title: How to execute module do block? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to execute module do block? I need to do some setup in a module that I wanted to accomplish by leveraging a do block. Strangely though, my do block never seems to get hit. Even stranger, If I load the module co...
How to execute module do block? How to execute module do block? f%23 System.Exception How EntryPoint TestNamespace.M.x TestNamespace Error test.exe StartupCode$FSI_0006 FSI_0006.main Projects Personal2 Playground TestModule.fs:line Stopped u003CStartupCode u0024fsscripts u003E u0024Library1 DebuggerBrowsable DebuggerBr...
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28119910_c0
28119910
fsharp
0
Title: F# null test fails to detect null values Problem title: F# null test fails to detect null values Tags: .net, f%23, null, mono Problem: F# null test fails to detect null values What is the correct way to robustly test for null in F#? I have a mixed F#/C# project built on top of the Unity game engine (which is a c...
F# null test fails to detect null values F# null test fails to detect null values .net f%23 null mono FindInParents GameObject go.GetComponent GetComponent go.transform.parent.gameObject Always obj.ReferenceEquals Unchecked.defaultof Comp F# null test fails to detect null values What is the correct way to robustly test...
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26255550_c0
26255550
fsharp
0
Title: fscheck generating string with size between min &amp; max Problem title: fscheck generating string with size between min &amp; max Tags: fscheck, f%23, quickcheck Problem: fscheck generating string with size between min & max I try to write a FsCheck generator that generates strings with length in a given interv...
fscheck generating string with size between min &amp; max fscheck generating string with size between min &amp; max fscheck f%23 quickcheck System.Exception s.Length Arb.generate Gen.suchThat Arb.fromGen FsCheck.Arbitrary System.String Gen.choose Gen.arrayOfLength Seq.ofArray Gen.map Strings.ofCharSeq System.Char fsche...
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31966160_c0
31966160
fsharp
0
Title: Unexpected property when serializing F# option field in record type with JSON.NET Problem title: Unexpected property when serializing F# option field in record type with JSON.NET Tags: record, f%23, json, json.net Problem: Unexpected property when serializing F# option field in record type with JSON.NET I have a...
Unexpected property when serializing F# option field in record type with JSON.NET Unexpected property when serializing F# option field in record type with JSON.NET record f%23 json json.net Unexpected JSON.NET Path CamelCasePropertyNamesContractResolver CLIMutable DataContract JsonProperty Product Title Tags Variants V...
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36962185_c0
36962185
fsharp
0
Title: How to Model Drawing Cards in F# Problem title: How to Model Drawing Cards in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to Model Drawing Cards in F# I'm working on modeling how to draw a playing card from the deck and I came up with the following solution: type Card = { Value:int } type Deck = Card list type Player = { Hand : ...
How to Model Drawing Cards in F# How to Model Drawing Cards in F# f%23 createPlayer How Model Drawing Cards Card Value:int Deck Player Hand CardDrawer this.drawCard h::t this.getDeck Example Usage cardDrawer.drawCard List.map cardDrawer.getDeck Create But How to Model Drawing Cards in F# I'm working on modeling how to ...
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30150542_c0
30150542
fsharp
0
Title: How to use observables in F# Problem title: How to use observables in F# Tags: forms, f%23, merge, observable, user-interface Problem: How to use observables in F# I am trying to create a graphical application in F# using observables. The code I have so far is: open System.Windows.Forms let form = new Form(Text=...
How to use observables in F# How to use observables in F# forms f%23 merge observable user-interface How System.Windows.Forms Form Text Test TopMost buttonNum0 Button buttonNum1 Top buttonNum2 buttonNum3 form.Controls.AddRange Async.Await Async.AwaitObservable GUIInterface Here Observable.merge Observable.map GUI.butto...
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24642026_c0
24642026
fsharp
0
Title: Properties throw off xUnit and the Test Explorer Problem title: Properties throw off xUnit and the Test Explorer Tags: f%23, xunit, testing, test-explorer, fscheck Problem: Properties throw off xUnit and the Test Explorer I'm trying to figure out how to set up and use FsCheck by going through the following blog ...
Properties throw off xUnit and the Test Explorer Properties throw off xUnit and the Test Explorer f%23 xunit testing test-explorer fscheck Properties Test Explorer FSharpTests Xunit FsCheck FsCheck.Xunit CSharpCode Specification Property x:float Fact Validator Assert.True validator.IsValid Assert.False Found Properties...
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45927411_c0
45927411
fsharp
0
Title: Why does Frame.ofRecords garbles its results when fed a sequence generated by a parallel calculation? Problem title: Why does Frame.ofRecords garbles its results when fed a sequence generated by a parallel calculation? Tags: parallel-processing, f%23, deedle Problem: Why does Frame.ofRecords garbles its results ...
Why does Frame.ofRecords garbles its results when fed a sequence generated by a parallel calculation? Why does Frame.ofRecords garbles its results when fed a sequence generated by a parallel calculation? parallel-processing f%23 deedle Why Frame.ofRecords PSeq.map FSharp.Collections.ParallelSeq WriteOpenPolicy Output N...
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45381438_c0
45381438
fsharp
0
Title: F# Types and Function signatures Problem title: F# Types and Function signatures Tags: type-inference, f%23 Problem: F# Types and Function signatures I'm new to F# and I'm trying a few thing to get my head around the language. I have to two types almost identical (Coordinate and Vector). Because of this type inf...
F# Types and Function signatures F# Types and Function signatures type-inference f%23 Types Coordinate X:int Y:int Vector origin:Coordinate destination:Coordinate destination.X-origin.X destination.Y-origin.Y coordinate:Coordinate coordinate.X coordinate.Y-1 coordinate.Y coordinate.X-1 F# Types and Function signatures ...
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56439092_c0
56439092
fsharp
0
Title: How to use local schema for F# SqlProgrammabilityProvider calling stored procedure Problem title: How to use local schema for F# SqlProgrammabilityProvider calling stored procedure Tags: type-providers, sql-server, fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23, database-schema Problem: How to use local schema for F# SqlProgra...
How to use local schema for F# SqlProgrammabilityProvider calling stored procedure How to use local schema for F# SqlProgrammabilityProvider calling stored procedure type-providers sql-server fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23 database-schema How SqlProgrammabilityProvider Literal CONN Data Source Initial Catalog Integrate...
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64059350_c0
64059350
fsharp
0
Title: F# and recursion problems Problem title: F# and recursion problems Tags: f%23, recursion Problem: F# and recursion problems I'm having two questions, one which concerns how the compiler behave, and one where I simple have looked me blind on my own code and need a little help to error tracing Sorry for the rather...
F# and recursion problems F# and recursion problems f%23 recursion Parsing Error Iter Next Result Prev Show Parser Atom input.Next input.Prev pat1 pat2 Map Right RightAssociative reg1 reg2 I.Next List.tryHead I.buffer None Some I.buffer.Tail I.prevs I.Prev I.prevs.Tail I.Show EntryPoint Test F# and recursion problems I...
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39276618_c0
39276618
fsharp
0
Title: Custom Routed Event in F# Problem title: Custom Routed Event in F# Tags: wpf, f%23, routedevent Problem: Custom Routed Event in F# I'm trying to translate this C# code . My attempt so far: type MyButtonSimple() as self = inherit Button() static let TapEvent = EventManager.RegisterRoutedEvent ( "Tap", RoutingStra...
Custom Routed Event in F# Custom Routed Event in F# wpf f%23 routedevent Custom Routed Event MyButtonSimple Button TapEvent EventManager.RegisterRoutedEvent Tap RoutingStrategy.Bubble RoutedEventHandler RoutedEventArgs tapEvent.Trigger CLIEvent x.Tap tapEvent.Publish self.OnClick Window schemas.microsoft.com xmlns:x xm...
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44219182_c0
44219182
fsharp
0
Title: F# calling function that returns record in for loop only executes once Problem title: F# calling function that returns record in for loop only executes once Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: F# calling function that returns record in for loop only executes once I mainly work in C# and am new to F#/func...
F# calling function that returns record in for loop only executes once F# calling function that returns record in for loop only executes once functional-programming f%23 System.Random.NextDouble Customer Simulation EntryPoint Test customer.interArrivalTime customer.serviceTime System.Console.ReadLine Wait System.Random...
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40300249_c0
40300249
fsharp
0
Title: What is different between COM interop in C# and F#? Problem title: What is different between COM interop in C# and F#? Tags: outlook, c%23, com-interop, f%23 Problem: What is different between COM interop in C# and F#? I've got some simple Outlook interop F# code using the Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook assemb...
What is different between COM interop in C# and F#? What is different between COM interop in C# and F#? outlook c%23 com-interop f%23 What COM Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook System.Runtime.InteropServices Marshal.GetActiveObject Outlook.Application Application Reference Include Version Culture PublicKeyToken MSIL Spe...
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