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1784485
fsharp
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Title: How to centrally define IComparable on abstract (interface) types in F# Problem title: How to centrally define IComparable on abstract (interface) types in F# Tags: set, interop, interface, f%23, .net Problem: How to centrally define IComparable on abstract (interface) types in F# This question is kind of the ne...
How to centrally define IComparable on abstract (interface) types in F# How to centrally define IComparable on abstract (interface) types in F# set interop interface f%23 .net different How IComparable ITree System System.Collections.Generic Simplified Path ModifyDate DateTime Thing1 x.Path x.ModifyDate Thing2 DateTime...
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47223975_c0
47223975
fsharp
0
Title: How to call Map.Add from reflection in FSharp? Problem title: How to call Map.Add from reflection in FSharp? Tags: dictionary, reflection, f%23 Problem: How to call Map.Add from reflection in FSharp? Given the following code in the FSI: type Mapping = Map<int,string> let mm = [ for i in Assembly.GetAssembly(type...
How to call Map.Add from reflection in FSharp? How to call Map.Add from reflection in FSharp? dictionary reflection f%23 reflection How Map.Add FSharp Mapping Map Assembly.GetAssembly ExportedTypes List.find m.Name.Contains MapModule mm.GetMethod Empty BindingFlags.Static BindingFlags.Public mt.MakeGenericMethod Invoke...
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53791467_c0
53791467
fsharp
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Title: Does F# type inference works top-down (and left-right) only? Problem title: Does F# type inference works top-down (and left-right) only? Tags: f%23, type-inference Problem: Does F# type inference works top-down (and left-right) only? I still cannot figure out why F# compiler cannot infer the type in the followin...
Does F# type inference works top-down (and left-right) only? Does F# type inference works top-down (and left-right) only? f%23 type-inference Does Programming System.IO FileInfo Array.map info.Length Does F# type inference works top-down (and left-right) only? I still cannot figure out why F# compiler cannot infer the ...
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40554273_c0
40554273
fsharp
0
Title: F# error: expression was expected to have type unit Problem title: F# error: expression was expected to have type unit Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, functional-programming, f%23-3.0 Problem: F# error: expression was expected to have type unit I'm trying to build a calculator in F#. So, I take input from user reg...
F# error: expression was expected to have type unit F# error: expression was expected to have type unit f%23-interactive f%23 functional-programming f%23-3.0 System Console.WriteLine Choose n1.Addition n2.Substraction n3.Multiplication n4.Division n5.Modulo n6.Scientific Console.ReadLine int32 Array.create numberArray....
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40886482_c0
40886482
fsharp
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Title: Implementing GetSlice for slicing in F# interface Problem title: Implementing GetSlice for slicing in F# interface Tags: functional-programming, interface, f%23, arrays, multidimensional-array Problem: Implementing GetSlice for slicing in F# interface F# supports "slice expressions", which e.g. for a conventiona...
Implementing GetSlice for slicing in F# interface Implementing GetSlice for slicing in F# interface functional-programming interface f%23 arrays multidimensional-array Implementing GetSlice IMatrix start1:int end1:int start2:int end2:int idx1:int idx2:int Some Implementing GetSlice for slicing in F# interface F# suppor...
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46672497_c0
46672497
fsharp
0
Title: F# Incomplete Structured Construct Caused By Type Specification Problem title: F# Incomplete Structured Construct Caused By Type Specification Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Incomplete Structured Construct Caused By Type Specification So, I have a function, corners , that I want to take a 2D array (with abbreviated type...
F# Incomplete Structured Construct Caused By Type Specification F# Incomplete Structured Construct Caused By Type Specification f%23 System.Exception the Incomplete Structured Construct Caused Type Specification Operation Syntax Expected DiamondSquare Defined Shape Square Diamond Coordinates Hieghtmap Create Array2D.ze...
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27334255_c0
27334255
fsharp
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Title: Problems launching functions using continuation in Visual Studio Problem title: Problems launching functions using continuation in Visual Studio Tags: f%23, continuations Problem: Problems launching functions using continuation in Visual Studio I'm currently trying to learn f# using the book Real-World Functiona...
Problems launching functions using continuation in Visual Studio Problems launching functions using continuation in Visual Studio f%23 continuations continuation the Problems Visual Studio System Random IntTree Leaf Node numbers2 List.init rand.Next Creates imbalancedTree2 List.fold Sums Problems launching functions us...
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20576684_c0
20576684
fsharp
0
Title: Why isn&#x27;t this generic function supported in my example? Problem title: Why isn&#x27;t this generic function supported in my example? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why isn't this generic function supported in my example? I'm trying to learn F# and have put together the following code: open System.Collections.Generic ...
Why isn&#x27;t this generic function supported in my example? Why isn&#x27;t this generic function supported in my example? f%23 Why System.Collections.Generic Version AggregateId IEventdata EventMeta Event ICommandData CommandMeta Command EventStore GetEvents Insert es.GetEvents es.Insert DummyCommand Command1 DummyCo...
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3208449_c0
3208449
fsharp
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Title: Function with flexible type argument and return value? Problem title: Function with flexible type argument and return value? Tags: abstract, f%23, generics Problem: Function with flexible type argument and return value? I'm trying to write a function that accepts a certain type or any of its sub-types as one of ...
Function with flexible type argument and return value? Function with flexible type argument and return value? abstract f%23 generics AbstractClass Spreader Fire self.Fn Disease float32 self.Spread self.Burn Only Some None Function with flexible type argument and return value? I'm trying to write a function that accepts...
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31858545_c0
31858545
fsharp
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Title: Pattern Matching Types Out Of Strings in F# Problem title: Pattern Matching Types Out Of Strings in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Pattern Matching Types Out Of Strings in F# I am working on a function that pattern matches some of my user-defined types in f# and converts them to strings. Part of the code looks like the ...
Pattern Matching Types Out Of Strings in F# Pattern Matching Types Out Of Strings in F# f%23 Pattern Matching Types Out Strings general_structure Date Scattered Eom Ascending SameDate dt.ToString Number AllNegative Int1 Neither SameInt SameFloat si.ToString System.DateTime System.DateTime.Parse AllPositive Float1 str.C...
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50026915_c0
50026915
fsharp
0
Title: Process with redirected standard input/output behaves differently depending on size of input Problem title: Process with redirected standard input/output behaves differently depending on size of input Tags: f%23, process Problem: Process with redirected standard input/output behaves differently depending on size...
Process with redirected standard input/output behaves differently depending on size of input Process with redirected standard input/output behaves differently depending on size of input f%23 process RedirectStandardError Fake dot.exe Process Learn fsharp.org See Tutorial System System.IO EntryPoint Array.zeroCreate Con...
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70208381
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. Those not interested in Elmish.WPF please wait until an answer related to FsXaml appears. EDIT2: Elmish.WPF I tried to deal with the ProgressBar issue using Bent Tranberg's comments & answer and his excellent example code . My adaptation works for a for-loop , but not for List.map(i)/iter(i) , which are collection fu...
. Those not interested in Elmish.WPF please wait until an answer related to FsXaml appears. EDIT2: Elmish.WPF I tried to deal with the ProgressBar issue using Bent Tranberg's comments & answer and his excellent example code . My adaptation works for a for-loop , but not for List.map(i)/iter(i) , which are collection fu...
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72445519_c0
72445519
fsharp
0
Title: Using Foq to mock Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILogger Problem title: Using Foq to mock Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILogger Tags: foq, f%23 Problem: Using Foq to mock Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILogger I'm having difficulties to Mock Microsoft ILogger with Foq. module MockExample open Microsoft.Extensions.Log...
Using Foq to mock Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILogger Using Foq to mock Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILogger foq f%23 logger.LogError lg.LogError LogLevel.Error NotImplementedException Using Foq Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILogger MockExample Microsoft.Extensions.Logging NUnit.Framework Foq.Linq Implementation Worker...
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56520740_c0
56520740
fsharp
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Title: Recursive parsing grammar consumes input and fails to parse sequence Problem title: Recursive parsing grammar consumes input and fails to parse sequence Tags: fparsec, f%23, parsing, recursion Problem: Recursive parsing grammar consumes input and fails to parse sequence I'm attempting to write an Augmented Backu...
Recursive parsing grammar consumes input and fails to parse sequence Recursive parsing grammar consumes input and fails to parse sequence fparsec f%23 parsing recursion Recursive FParsec net40-client FParsecCS.dll FParsec.dll Parser Element Alternates ParsedString sepBy1 SequenceGroup pipe2 Recursive parsing grammar co...
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12118866
fsharp
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Title: How do I create an F# Type Provider that can be used from C#? Problem title: How do I create an F# Type Provider that can be used from C#? Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: How do I create an F# Type Provider that can be used from C#? If I use the F# Type Providers from the assembly FSharp.Data.TypeProviders 4...
How do I create an F# Type Provider that can be used from C#? How do I create an F# Type Provider that can be used from C#? f%23 type-providers C# How Type Provider TryTypeProviders Northwind Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.ODataService Main TryTypeProviders.Northwind c.Customers Console.WriteLine Customer cust.Con...
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55811052_c0
55811052
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp getting error: error FS0192 the anonymous record &lt;&gt;f__AnonymousType has not been generated in the pre-phase of generating this module Problem title: FSharp getting error: error FS0192 the anonymous record &lt;&gt;f__AnonymousType has not been generated in the pre-phase of generating this module Tags...
FSharp getting error: error FS0192 the anonymous record &lt;&gt;f__AnonymousType has not been generated in the pre-phase of generating this module FSharp getting error: error FS0192 the anonymous record &lt;&gt;f__AnonymousType has not been generated in the pre-phase of generating this module .net-core f%23 FSharp FS01...
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48010132_c0
48010132
fsharp
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Title: F# WsdlService Provider: Reduce Repetitious Mapping Code in Multiple Providers Problem title: F# WsdlService Provider: Reduce Repetitious Mapping Code in Multiple Providers Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: F# WsdlService Provider: Reduce Repetitious Mapping Code in Multiple Providers I have three WsdlService ...
F# WsdlService Provider: Reduce Repetitious Mapping Code in Multiple Providers F# WsdlService Provider: Reduce Repetitious Mapping Code in Multiple Providers f%23 type-providers fake WsdlService Provider Reduce Repetitious Mapping Multiple Providers DataAccess Service40 My40ServiceUrl Service41 My41ServiceUrl Service42...
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31123025_c0
31123025
fsharp
0
Title: Installing Windows Service in F#: &quot;No public installers with the RunInstallerAttribute.Yes attribute ...&quot; Problem title: Installing Windows Service in F#: &quot;No public installers with the RunInstallerAttribute.Yes attribute ...&quot; Tags: f%23, windows-services Problem: Installing Windows Service i...
Installing Windows Service in F#: &quot;No public installers with the RunInstallerAttribute.Yes attribute ...&quot; Installing Windows Service in F#: &quot;No public installers with the RunInstallerAttribute.Yes attribute ...&quot; f%23 windows-services Installing Windows Service RunInstallerAttribute.Yes ProjectInstal...
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11091163_c1
11091163
fsharp
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23281990_c0
23281990
fsharp
0
Title: F# asynchronous event handlers for WPF similar to C#&#x27;s async and await Problem title: F# asynchronous event handlers for WPF similar to C#&#x27;s async and await Tags: .net, wpf, f%23, asynchronous Problem: F# asynchronous event handlers for WPF similar to C#'s async and await How does one code an asynchron...
F# asynchronous event handlers for WPF similar to C#&#x27;s async and await F# asynchronous event handlers for WPF similar to C#&#x27;s async and await .net wpf f%23 asynchronous System System.Threading System.Threading.Tasks System.Windows System.Windows.Controls WPF Program IncrementSlowly Thread.Sleep Exception Oops...
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63190879_c0
63190879
fsharp
0
Title: F# AWS lambda - Parts of asynchronous function are never executed Problem title: F# AWS lambda - Parts of asynchronous function are never executed Tags: asynchronous, aws-lambda, f%23-data, f%23 Problem: F# AWS lambda - Parts of asynchronous function are never executed I have an asynchronous F# function in an AW...
F# AWS lambda - Parts of asynchronous function are never executed F# AWS lambda - Parts of asynchronous function are never executed asynchronous aws-lambda f%23-data f%23 AWS Parts aws-lambda-tools-defaults.json MyProject FSharp.Data SecretsJson JsonProvider Resources Secrets.json RootName Secret ApiClient SecretsJson....
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9810145_c0
9810145
fsharp
0
Title: How do I reference the current instance in the c&#x27;tor in F#? Problem title: How do I reference the current instance in the c&#x27;tor in F#? Tags: exception, actor, f%23 Problem: How do I reference the current instance in the c'tor in F#? Questions (3 of them that are related) are bolded below. I'm trying to...
How do I reference the current instance in the c&#x27;tor in F#? How do I reference the current instance in the c&#x27;tor in F#? exception actor f%23 this.Exception __.Error a.Error the How ReceiverExceptionEventArgs ex:Exception EventArgs ExceptionRaised Receiver Event Actor CLIEvent error.Publish Starts x.Start logg...
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40732109_c0
40732109
fsharp
0
Title: IntelliSens doesn&#x27;t detect type property while updating immuable value Problem title: IntelliSens doesn&#x27;t detect type property while updating immuable value Tags: f%23 Problem: IntelliSens doesn't detect type property while updating immuable value While defining an inventory system for an RPG game, I c...
IntelliSens doesn&#x27;t detect type property while updating immuable value IntelliSens doesn&#x27;t detect type property while updating immuable value f%23 IntelliSens AbstractClass InventoryItem ItemName ItemDescription ItemWeight ItemPrice Quantity Seq.distinct Seq.toArray Inventory Bag Weight x.addItem x.Weight Max...
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33622880_c0
33622880
fsharp
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Title: high speed list folding and accumulation in F# Problem title: high speed list folding and accumulation in F# Tags: f%23, list Problem: high speed list folding and accumulation in F# So I have a question about how to fold through two lists to produce a new list (or array, or sequence or whichever basic data type ...
high speed list folding and accumulation in F# high speed list folding and accumulation in F# f%23 list Dictionary Node Edge build_graph nodes:Node edges:Edge g:Graph List.fold edge.Node1.Name node.Name edge.Node2.Name edge::adj node.Adjacent Some node::nlist Dictionary_Graph List.iter dict.Add ConcurrentDictionary_Gra...
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43455264_c0
43455264
fsharp
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Title: Incomplete pattern match when two patterns share a `when` clause Problem title: Incomplete pattern match when two patterns share a `when` clause Tags: guard-clause, pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: Incomplete pattern match when two patterns share a `when` clause A common surprise for beginning F# programmers is t...
Incomplete pattern match when two patterns share a `when` clause Incomplete pattern match when two patterns share a `when` clause guard-clause pattern-matching f%23 Incomplete Less Equal Greater Tree Leaf Branch Small Either Normal Result Incomplete pattern match when two patterns share a `when` clause A common surpris...
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45896796_c0
45896796
fsharp
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Title: pass expressions and lambdas parameter to C# extension method in F# Problem title: pass expressions and lambdas parameter to C# extension method in F# Tags: lambda, f%23, expression, c%23 Problem: pass expressions and lambdas parameter to C# extension method in F# I am struggling with this one as I am just a beg...
pass expressions and lambdas parameter to C# extension method in F# pass expressions and lambdas parameter to C# extension method in F# lambda f%23 expression c%23 source ObjectMapper TSource TTarget Target this.Source this.Target Populate Expression Func targetAccessor.ToPropertyInfo targetPropertyInfo.SetValue Compan...
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2477931_c0
2477931
fsharp
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Title: Async.Parallel or Array.Parallel.Map? Problem title: Async.Parallel or Array.Parallel.Map? Tags: f%23 Problem: Async.Parallel or Array.Parallel.Map? I'm trying to implement a pattern I read from Don Syme's blog ( https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dsyme/2010/01/09/async-and-parallel-design-patterns-in-f-paralleliz...
Async.Parallel or Array.Parallel.Map? Async.Parallel or Array.Parallel.Map? f%23 Async.Parallel Array.Parallel.Map DataProvider D.GetPriceSeries D.GetData Async.Parallel or Array.Parallel.Map? I'm trying to implement a pattern I read from Don Syme's blog ( https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dsyme/2010/01/09/async-and-par...
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Title: Thread-safe enumerator is not thread safe Problem title: Thread-safe enumerator is not thread safe Tags: thread-safety, multithreading, f%23, .net Problem: Thread-safe enumerator is not thread safe I have the following F# types type ThreadSafeEnumerator<'T>(inner: IEnumerator<'T>, readWriteLock: ReaderWriterLock...
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Title: f# sqlite sqlprovider minBy maxBy using float Problem title: f# sqlite sqlprovider minBy maxBy using float Tags: fsharp.data.sqlclient, f%23, double Problem: f# sqlite sqlprovider minBy maxBy using float I have a sqlite table with a mix of integer and float columns. I'm trying to get the max and min values of ea...
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Title: Type annotation for using a F# TypeProvider type e.g. FSharp.Data.JsonProvider&lt;...&gt;.DomainTypes.Url Problem title: Type annotation for using a F# TypeProvider type e.g. FSharp.Data.JsonProvider&lt;...&gt;.DomainTypes.Url Tags: f%23-data, type-providers, type-parameter, f%23 Problem: Type annotation for usi...
Type annotation for using a F# TypeProvider type e.g. FSharp.Data.JsonProvider&lt;...&gt;.DomainTypes.Url Type annotation for using a F# TypeProvider type e.g. FSharp.Data.JsonProvider&lt;...&gt;.DomainTypes.Url f%23-data type-providers type-parameter f%23 a Type TypeProvider e.g FSharp.Data.JsonProvider DomainTypes.Ur...
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53453540
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Title: Reading csv Data in F# Problem title: Reading csv Data in F# Tags: f%23-data, c%23-to-f%23, computer-science, f%23-interactive, f%23 Problem: Reading csv Data in F# I am a student trying to learn F# for my class. I have been progressing steadily by myself, but I have run into a problem that I just can't wrap my ...
Reading csv Data in F# Reading csv Data in F# f%23-data c%23-to-f%23 computer-science f%23-interactive f%23 FSharp.Data Reading Data System.IO System.Net Sharp.Data System Literal Template __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ students.txt Creating Students CsvProvider Students.Load FirstRow students.Rows Seq.head TMP UTG rows.Last Stu...
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Title: Silverlight Custom Control in F# DefaultStyleKey Problem title: Silverlight Custom Control in F# DefaultStyleKey Tags: silverlight-3.0, silverlight, custom-controls, f%23 Problem: Silverlight Custom Control in F# DefaultStyleKey Wondering how to accomplish setting the Style xaml with the code in F#. The code is ...
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Title: SQL type providers not working correctly for many to many relationship Problem title: SQL type providers not working correctly for many to many relationship Tags: ef-code-first, entity-framework, f%23 Problem: SQL type providers not working correctly for many to many relationship I'm trying to use the SqlDataCon...
SQL type providers not working correctly for many to many relationship SQL type providers not working correctly for many to many relationship ef-code-first entity-framework f%23 SQL Tag Required TagId Name ICollection Bookmark TagBMs HashSet BookmarkId Url DateTime DateAdded BMTags BookmarksContext DbContext OnModelCre...
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Title: Best way to abstract over DU cases in F#? Problem title: Best way to abstract over DU cases in F#? Tags: f%23 Problem: Best way to abstract over DU cases in F#? Suppose I have a DU like this: type Fruit = | Apple of int | Banana of string | Cherry of int * string Now, I want to talk about the cases of the DU (no...
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Title: C# WPF Project cannot call F# library Problem title: C# WPF Project cannot call F# library Tags: .net, wpf, f%23 Problem: C# WPF Project cannot call F# library Recently I took a 2 week hiatus from my current project to write a decent sized file parser and a numerical error checker. I decided to write them in F# ...
C# WPF Project cannot call F# library C# WPF Project cannot call F# library .net wpf f%23 System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq System.Text System.Windows System.Windows.Controls System.Windows.Data System.Windows.Documents System.Windows.Input System.Windows.Media System.Windows.Media.Imaging System.Windows.Na...
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49945978_c0
49945978
fsharp
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Title: Why does System.IO.DirectoryInfo allow constructing a path ending in form feed? Problem title: Why does System.IO.DirectoryInfo allow constructing a path ending in form feed? Tags: f%23, control-characters, windows, .net, c%23 Problem: Why does System.IO.DirectoryInfo allow constructing a path ending in form fee...
Why does System.IO.DirectoryInfo allow constructing a path ending in form feed? Why does System.IO.DirectoryInfo allow constructing a path ending in form feed? f%23 control-characters windows .net c%23 ArgumentException Why System.IO.DirectoryInfo DirectoryInfo Path.GetInvalidPathChars Why does System.IO.DirectoryInfo ...
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Title: GridView: NumericUpDown column to update a second column Problem title: GridView: NumericUpDown column to update a second column Tags: spinner, wpf, silverlight, numericupdown, f%23 Problem: GridView: NumericUpDown column to update a second column Using a gridview I a have one column with a NumericUpDown control...
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Title: How can I add to a type that contains an integer inside a Result of a discriminated union? Problem title: How can I add to a type that contains an integer inside a Result of a discriminated union? Tags: f%23 Problem: How can I add to a type that contains an integer inside a Result of a discriminated union? I'm w...
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Title: F# SQLProvider Columns Order Doesn&#x27;t match the order in the table Problem title: F# SQLProvider Columns Order Doesn&#x27;t match the order in the table Tags: postgresql, f%23 Problem: F# SQLProvider Columns Order Doesn't match the order in the table I select from a postgresql view\table and export the value...
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Title: WebSharper JQuery Mobile Page Hidden Problem title: WebSharper JQuery Mobile Page Hidden Tags: jquery-mobile, websharper, f%23 Problem: WebSharper JQuery Mobile Page Hidden I'm trying to put together a JQuery Mobile site using the F# WebSharper Framework. In WebSharper parlance I have created a Pagelet using JQu...
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36914211_c0
36914211
fsharp
0
Title: How to add ThemeInfo attribute into AssemblyInfo.cs with FAKE? Problem title: How to add ThemeInfo attribute into AssemblyInfo.cs with FAKE? Tags: assemblyinfo, f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: How to add ThemeInfo attribute into AssemblyInfo.cs with FAKE? For my custom control I need to add the following Attribute to t...
How to add ThemeInfo attribute into AssemblyInfo.cs with FAKE? How to add ThemeInfo attribute into AssemblyInfo.cs with FAKE? assemblyinfo f%23-fake f%23 System.Windows How ThemeInfo AssemblyInfo.cs FAKE ResourceDictionaryLocation.None ResourceDictionaryLocation.SourceAssembly Target AssemblyInfo Attribute.Title Attrib...
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63348787_c0
63348787
fsharp
0
Title: How to start multiple windows from F# using Elmish.WPF? Problem title: How to start multiple windows from F# using Elmish.WPF? Tags: f%23, elmish-wpf Problem: How to start multiple windows from F# using Elmish.WPF? I am a newbie to Elmish.WPF and F#. In studying the tutorial on NewWindow/NewWindow.Views, the aut...
How to start multiple windows from F# using Elmish.WPF? How to start multiple windows from F# using Elmish.WPF? f%23 elmish-wpf F# Elmish.WPF System Elmish.WPF.Samples.NewWindow static How Elmish.WPF.Samples.NewWindow.Program NewWindow.Views Program STAThread Main MainWindow Window1 Window2 createWindow1 Func Window cr...
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66340678_c0
66340678
fsharp
0
Title: Result Builder that accumulates Errors Problem title: Result Builder that accumulates Errors Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Result Builder that accumulates Errors I'm trying to build Result Builder that accumulates Errors (in my case they are named Failures as I'm following some code from https://fs...
Result Builder that accumulates Errors Result Builder that accumulates Errors functional-programming f%23 DomainError Result Builder Errors Failures Failure Success Rop RopResult TSuccess TMessage msgs2 ResultComputationExpression ResultBuilder __.Return RopResult.Success __.Bind __.ReturnFrom this.Zero this.Return __....
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28541351_c0
28541351
fsharp
0
Title: How to use F# to read a file into an in-memory collection? Problem title: How to use F# to read a file into an in-memory collection? Tags: functional-programming, streamreader, .net, f%23 Problem: How to use F# to read a file into an in-memory collection? I'm looking to try out F# to read a comma-delimited file ...
How to use F# to read a file into an in-memory collection? How to use F# to read a file into an in-memory collection? functional-programming streamreader .net f%23 How StreamReader input.txt Dictionary AddressModel input.EndOfStream addresses.ContainsKey address.Id addresses.Add StreamWriter CSharp.txt addresses.Values...
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65460209_c0
65460209
fsharp
0
Title: FParsec Not Recognizing a Type’s Constructor Problem title: FParsec Not Recognizing a Type’s Constructor Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: FParsec Not Recognizing a Type’s Constructor The following top-level XML parser definition returns the error The value or constructor ‘TOP_LEVEL_RECORD’ is not defined. … let xTop...
FParsec Not Recognizing a Type’s Constructor FParsec Not Recognizing a Type’s Constructor f%23 fparsec FParsec Not Recognizing Type Constructor TOP_LEVEL_RECORD xTop_Level xTop_Level_Ref pipe4 xComment_or_CData before_root after_root Declaration Root XDECLARATION COMMENTS_OR_CDATA XELEMENT xCommentor_Cdata TOP_LEVEL TO...
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32255014_c0
32255014
fsharp
0
Title: Calling the base class method from Code Quotations Problem title: Calling the base class method from Code Quotations Tags: f%23, quotations Problem: Calling the base class method from Code Quotations Let's say I have two simple classes : type BaseClass() = abstract member PreStart : unit -> unit default x.PreSta...
Calling the base class method from Code Quotations Calling the base class method from Code Quotations f%23 quotations Code outside Calling Quotations BaseClass PreStart x.PreStart Base DerivedClass this.PreStart DerivedClass.PreStart base.PreStart FSharp.Quotations Microsoft.FSharp.Linq Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.QuotationE...
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22866431_c0
22866431
fsharp
0
Title: F# generics: can I constrain a type to not be &quot;unit&quot;? Problem title: F# generics: can I constrain a type to not be &quot;unit&quot;? Tags: generics, f%23, constraints Problem: F# generics: can I constrain a type to not be "unit"? I'm currently teaching myself F#, and have come across this need a few ti...
F# generics: can I constrain a type to not be &quot;unit&quot;? F# generics: can I constrain a type to not be &quot;unit&quot;? generics f%23 constraints cache CacheStore System.Collections.Concurrent.ConcurrentDictionary Guid DateTime ItemPresent ItemExpired ItemNotPresent cacheStore.ContainsKey DateTime.Now Guid.NewG...
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73225646_c0
73225646
fsharp
0
Title: F# Nested Computation Expression with Custom Operator Problem title: F# Nested Computation Expression with Custom Operator Tags: computation-expression, f%23 Problem: F# Nested Computation Expression with Custom Operator I am creating a DSL for modeling, and I would like to be able to create a Settings builder w...
F# Nested Computation Expression with Custom Operator F# Nested Computation Expression with Custom Operator computation-expression f%23 Nested Computation Expression Custom Operator Settings Buffer Constraint Name Capacity Limit RequireQualifiedAccess Setting BufferBuilder _.Yield _.Run CustomOperation _.Capacity Const...
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77333599_c0
77333599
fsharp
0
Title: How to correctly handle misplaced keywords in FParsec preserving FParsec&#x27;s inbuit error messages and positions? Problem title: How to correctly handle misplaced keywords in FParsec preserving FParsec&#x27;s inbuit error messages and positions? Tags: identifier, keyword, fparsec, f%23 Problem: How to correct...
How to correctly handle misplaced keywords in FParsec preserving FParsec&#x27;s inbuit error messages and positions? How to correctly handle misplaced keywords in FParsec preserving FParsec&#x27;s inbuit error messages and positions? identifier keyword fparsec f%23 How FParsec Ast Number Assignment Ast.Number List.cont...
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28206940_c0
28206940
fsharp
0
Title: F# idiomatic Seq/List Look ahead and modification? Problem title: F# idiomatic Seq/List Look ahead and modification? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# idiomatic Seq/List Look ahead and modification? Is there an idiomatic way in F# to look ahead in a list/seq/array and use the information learned in the processing of the cu...
F# idiomatic Seq/List Look ahead and modification? F# idiomatic Seq/List Look ahead and modification? f%23 Seq List Look Acc CalendarMonth InMonth OutMonth OutMonthAcc IndexOutMonth GraceAcc InMonth.month x.month x.prodCount x.month.year x.month.month x.metProd acc.outMonth m.metProd acc.notUsed m.borrowedFrom List.sum...
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28348182_c0
28348182
fsharp
0
Title: HttpClient.Timeout does not seem to be working Problem title: HttpClient.Timeout does not seem to be working Tags: f%23, http, .net, dotnet-httpclient Problem: HttpClient.Timeout does not seem to be working The small test app tries to communicate with the server using HttpClient, with the Timeout specified. But ...
HttpClient.Timeout does not seem to be working HttpClient.Timeout does not seem to be working f%23 http .net dotnet-httpclient HttpClient.Timeout System.Core.dll System.Net.dll System.Net.Http.dll System.Web.dll System.Web.Http.dll System System.Net System.Net.Http System.Threading System.Web System.Web.Http HttpListen...
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50287997_c0
50287997
fsharp
0
Title: websharper F# endpoints - catch all page handler and page redirect Problem title: websharper F# endpoints - catch all page handler and page redirect Tags: websharper, websharper.ui.next, f%23, endpoints Problem: websharper F# endpoints - catch all page handler and page redirect sorry this is such a long post I a...
websharper F# endpoints - catch all page handler and page redirect websharper F# endpoints - catch all page handler and page redirect websharper websharper.ui.next f%23 endpoints EndPoint Home Login About Logout Wildcard NotFound HomePage Templating.Main EndPoint.Home LoginPage EndPoint.Login Here Client.LoginWidget Mi...
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66226214_c0
66226214
fsharp
0
Title: Mapping a free monad DSL into an external one Problem title: Mapping a free monad DSL into an external one Tags: dsl, f%23, haskell, ocaml Problem: Mapping a free monad DSL into an external one (added Haskell and OCaml tag, as this may be something more common in those worlds) I've taken a simple API (searchCrit...
Mapping a free monad DSL into an external one Mapping a free monad DSL into an external one dsl f%23 haskell ocaml Mapping DSL Some Foo MyReport VarName ChannelName Report MExpression SearchDay RunReport Expression ValueOf ProgramLine ExternalDSL Nest Mapping a free monad DSL into an external one (added Haskell and OCa...
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fsharp
0
Title: F#, trying to understand scope of expressions--should this work? Problem title: F#, trying to understand scope of expressions--should this work? Tags: scope, f%23 Problem: F#, trying to understand scope of expressions--should this work? This is a highly skeletonized version of a financial algorithm. There's a lo...
F#, trying to understand scope of expressions--should this work? F#, trying to understand scope of expressions--should this work? scope f%23 ListBuilder List.rev inputList.Head inputList.Tail outputList.Head F#, trying to understand scope of expressions--should this work? This is a highly skeletonized version of a fina...
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7931088_c0
7931088
fsharp
0
Title: &quot;Automatic&quot; transfer of an SQL Server table into an F# matrix Problem title: &quot;Automatic&quot; transfer of an SQL Server table into an F# matrix Tags: matrix, f%23, import, sql-server Problem: "Automatic" transfer of an SQL Server table into an F# matrix I have the following code that is doing impo...
&quot;Automatic&quot; transfer of an SQL Server table into an F# matrix &quot;Automatic&quot; transfer of an SQL Server table into an F# matrix matrix f%23 import sql-server SQL the sql-server Automatic Server Criteria0_ID Criteria1_ID Criteria2_ID Criteria3_ID Extraction ReadSQl GetUsers SqlConnectionStringBuilder Dat...
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75715821_c0
75715821
fsharp
0
Title: Reader Monad without explicit call to ask: is it possible? Problem title: Reader Monad without explicit call to ask: is it possible? Tags: reader-monad, monads, f%23 Problem: Reader Monad without explicit call to ask: is it possible? I'm trying to understand how the Reader monad is used in this blog post as a me...
Reader Monad without explicit call to ask: is it possible? Reader Monad without explicit call to ask: is it possible? reader-monad monads f%23 Reader Monad Db.fetchUser req.UserId user.Hash user.Salt req.OldPass Random.bytes Db.updateUser Salt Hash req.NewPass Log.info Changed user.Id Log.error Password Error Old Struc...
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22764727_c0
22764727
fsharp
0
Title: F# 3.0: System.Exception: multiple waiting reader continuations for mailbox Problem title: F# 3.0: System.Exception: multiple waiting reader continuations for mailbox Tags: f%23-3.0, f%23, mailboxprocessor Problem: F# 3.0: System.Exception: multiple waiting reader continuations for mailbox I'm trying to run some...
F# 3.0: System.Exception: multiple waiting reader continuations for mailbox F# 3.0: System.Exception: multiple waiting reader continuations for mailbox f%23-3.0 f%23 mailboxprocessor System.Exception INTERACTIVE FSharp.Data.2.0.4 net40 FSharp.Data.dll System FSharp.Data Random FreebaseData.GetDataContext data.Commons.C...
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55170846_c0
55170846
fsharp
0
Title: Evaluating static constructors of modules with reflection Problem title: Evaluating static constructors of modules with reflection Tags: f%23, system.reflection, static-constructor Problem: Evaluating static constructors of modules with reflection I have a lot of modules that upon starting the program are suppos...
Evaluating static constructors of modules with reflection Evaluating static constructors of modules with reflection f%23 system.reflection static-constructor Evaluating Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly GetTypes Array.choose typ.CustomAttributes Seq.tryFind attr.AttributeType MessageHandlerAttribute Option.map Array.iter t...
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21166801_c0
21166801
fsharp
0
Title: Type alias with compile-time checking? Problem title: Type alias with compile-time checking? Tags: f%23, type-alias, typechecking Problem: Type alias with compile-time checking? Type Aliases do not provide compile-time type checking Type aliases are very handy for shortening long type names. Type alias' are just...
Type alias with compile-time checking? Type alias with compile-time checking? f%23 type-alias typechecking Type DllImport API COMAPI.dll EntryPoint Foobar APIP APIV API_INDEX Measure _Foobar FS0010 Unexpected Expected LanguagePrimitives.Int32WithMeasure Type alias with compile-time checking? Type Aliases do not provide...
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28080384_c0
28080384
fsharp
0
Title: Missing method exception while InvokeMember Problem title: Missing method exception while InvokeMember Tags: com, f%23, missingmethodexception Problem: Missing method exception while InvokeMember I'm creating a COM component in F#. The component is expected to be used from scripting. The component code: namespac...
Missing method exception while InvokeMember Missing method exception while InvokeMember com f%23 missingmethodexception System.MissingMethodException Missing InvokeMember WebUIPlugin System System.Windows System.Runtime.InteropServices Guid BAEF0C5B-EFA5-4868-8342-7A1E6F8F7AF4 IPlugin DispId OpenFormFromFile path:strin...
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24618182_c0
24618182
fsharp
0
Title: I want Canopy web testing results to show in VS 2013 test explorer... and I&#x27;m SO CLOSE Problem title: I want Canopy web testing results to show in VS 2013 test explorer... and I&#x27;m SO CLOSE Tags: visual-studio-2013, canopy-web-testing, f%23, test-explorer Problem: I want Canopy web testing results to sh...
I want Canopy web testing results to show in VS 2013 test explorer... and I&#x27;m SO CLOSE I want Canopy web testing results to show in VS 2013 test explorer... and I&#x27;m SO CLOSE visual-studio-2013 canopy-web-testing f%23 test-explorer Canopy CLOSE System Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting TestClass Look...
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60961985_c0
60961985
fsharp
0
Title: F# Type Providers: can you use a type provider in the same project in which it is defined? Problem title: F# Type Providers: can you use a type provider in the same project in which it is defined? Tags: .net-core, f%23 Problem: F# Type Providers: can you use a type provider in the same project in which it is def...
F# Type Providers: can you use a type provider in the same project in which it is defined? F# Type Providers: can you use a type provider in the same project in which it is defined? .net-core f%23 Type Providers Program.fs System.Reflection Microsoft.FSharp.Core.CompilerServices ProviderImplementation.ProvidedTypes Typ...
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39626220_c0
39626220
fsharp
0
Title: F# syntax for async controller methods in ASP.NET Core Problem title: F# syntax for async controller methods in ASP.NET Core Tags: f%23, asp.net-core Problem: F# syntax for async controller methods in ASP.NET Core I'm new to F# and trying to translate some C# ASP.NET Core code into F# There is a C# controller he...
F# syntax for async controller methods in ASP.NET Core F# syntax for async controller methods in ASP.NET Core f%23 asp.net-core ASP.NET Core Task IEnumerable ToDoItem Get queries.GetAll HttpGet Name GetTodo IActionResult GetById queries.Find NotFound ObjectResult Create FromBody BadRequest string.IsNullOrEmpty item.Id ...
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76139232_c0
76139232
fsharp
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Title: what is the relationship between `CustomOperationAttribute` and the conventional CE Yield member? Problem title: what is the relationship between `CustomOperationAttribute` and the conventional CE Yield member? Tags: bolero, f%23, computation-expression Problem: what is the relationship between `CustomOperationA...
what is the relationship between `CustomOperationAttribute` and the conventional CE Yield member? what is the relationship between `CustomOperationAttribute` and the conventional CE Yield member? bolero f%23 computation-expression CustomOperationAttribute Yield ElementBuilder Bolero Bolero.Builders Bolero.Html CustomOp...
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10658207_c0
10658207
fsharp
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Title: Using AutoMapper with F# Problem title: Using AutoMapper with F# Tags: f%23, automapper Problem: Using AutoMapper with F# I'm trying to use AutoMapper from F#, but I'm having trouble setting it up due to AutoMapper's heavy use of LINQ Expressions. Specifically, the AutoMapper type IMappingExpression<'source, 'de...
Using AutoMapper with F# Using AutoMapper with F# f%23 automapper F# Using AutoMapper IMappingExpression ForMember Expression Func Action IMemberConfigurationExpression Mapper.CreateMap Post PostsViewModel.PostSummary x.Slug o.MapFrom SlugConverter.TitleToSlug m.Title x.Author o.Ignore x.PublishedAt m.PublishAt Posts.P...
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7527619_c0
7527619
fsharp
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Title: Communication between processes using WCF and F# Problem title: Communication between processes using WCF and F# Tags: c%23, wcf, protobuf-net, .net, f%23 Problem: Communication between processes using WCF and F# I would like to make a simple one to one communication between two long time running F# processes us...
Communication between processes using WCF and F# Communication between processes using WCF and F# c%23 wcf protobuf-net .net f%23 WCF Communication System.ServiceModel System.Runtime.Serialization DLL Protobuf protobuf-net.dll ServiceContract IService OperationContract ProtoBuf.ServiceModel.ProtoBehavior Test Service o...
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35762747_c0
35762747
fsharp
0
Title: Performance of async in F# vs C# (is there a better way to write async { ... }) Problem title: Performance of async in F# vs C# (is there a better way to write async { ... }) Tags: f%23, async-await Problem: Performance of async in F# vs C# (is there a better way to write async { ... }) FWIW I think that the iss...
Performance of async in F# vs C# (is there a better way to write async { ... }) Performance of async in F# vs C# (is there a better way to write async { ... }) f%23 async-await Performance Task IReadOnlyList CSharpAsyncRead SqlCommand Func SqlDataReader List cmd.ExecuteReaderAsync reader.ReadAsync result.Add result.AsR...
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18458640_c0
18458640
fsharp
0
Title: When to use interfaces, and when to use higher order functions? Problem title: When to use interfaces, and when to use higher order functions? Tags: functional-programming, f%23, dependency-injection Problem: When to use interfaces, and when to use higher order functions? Given a ASP.NET MVC application with the...
When to use interfaces, and when to use higher order functions? When to use interfaces, and when to use higher order functions? functional-programming f%23 dependency-injection When UserService UserImpl UserMemCache MemCache.keyFor MemCache.keyForCurrent CacheHelpers.memoize0 MemCache.tryGet MemCache.store UserService....
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33696325_c0
33696325
fsharp
0
Title: Why am I getting a MissingMethodException when calling F# code from PowerShell? Problem title: Why am I getting a MissingMethodException when calling F# code from PowerShell? Tags: powershell, akka.net, missingmethodexception, assembly-loading, f%23 Problem: Why am I getting a MissingMethodException when calling...
Why am I getting a MissingMethodException when calling F# code from PowerShell? Why am I getting a MissingMethodException when calling F# code from PowerShell? powershell akka.net missingmethodexception assembly-loading f%23 MissingMethodException System.MissingMethodException PowerShell Why Method Nessos.FsPickler.Bin...
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40911270_c0
40911270
fsharp
0
Title: F# SQLProvider SQLite ignored columns types Problem title: F# SQLProvider SQLite ignored columns types Tags: sqlite, type-providers, f%23 Problem: F# SQLProvider SQLite ignored columns types The type provider doesn't seem to add all data types to the list of available types : integer and text work fine for insta...
F# SQLProvider SQLite ignored columns types F# SQLProvider SQLite ignored columns types sqlite type-providers f%23 SQLProvider SQLite SQLProvider.1.0.37 FSharp.Data.SqlProvider.dll FSharp.Data.Sql Literal __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ System.Data.SQLite.Core.1.0.103 net45 Data Source northwindEF.db Version SqlDataProvider Conne...
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13977225_c0
13977225
fsharp
0
Title: How can I make the Entity Framework Type Provider use the runtime config file? Problem title: How can I make the Entity Framework Type Provider use the runtime config file? Tags: type-providers, entity-framework, f%23 Problem: How can I make the Entity Framework Type Provider use the runtime config file? I have ...
How can I make the Entity Framework Type Provider use the runtime config file? How can I make the Entity Framework Type Provider use the runtime config file? type-providers entity-framework f%23 How Entity Framework Type Provider Web.config FooDb SqlEntityConnection ConnectionStringName Pluralize App.config Configurati...
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13535466_c0
13535466
fsharp
0
Title: Detect focus lost from a group of WPF controls Problem title: Detect focus lost from a group of WPF controls Tags: wpf, focus, f%23, c%23 Problem: Detect focus lost from a group of WPF controls I'm building a GUI using code that has editable contents. When the user clicks on the static display the control is swa...
Detect focus lost from a group of WPF controls Detect focus lost from a group of WPF controls wpf focus f%23 c%23 a Detect WPF Label ComboBox TextBox Panel1 Panel2 Button1 Button2 Button3 System.Windows Controls.Button Content System.STAThreadAttribute Controls.StackPanel panel2.Children.Add panel1.Children.Add panel2....
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1809405_c0
1809405
fsharp
0
Title: Forcing F# type inference on generics and interfaces to stay loose Problem title: Forcing F# type inference on generics and interfaces to stay loose Tags: type-inference, interface, generics, f%23 Problem: Forcing F# type inference on generics and interfaces to stay loose We're gettin' hairy here. I've tested a ...
Forcing F# type inference on generics and interfaces to stay loose Forcing F# type inference on generics and interfaces to stay loose type-inference interface generics f%23 null Forcing TreeComparison ITree System TreeState TreeNew TreeDeleted TreeBoth TreeNodeType TreeFolder TreeFile TreeSection NodeType Path ITreePro...
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39312840_c0
39312840
fsharp
0
Title: Using an HttpContext to send more than one file to the client Problem title: Using an HttpContext to send more than one file to the client Tags: f%23, asp.net, http Problem: Using an HttpContext to send more than one file to the client I read this blog post about implementing an asp.net HTTP Handler in F# http:/...
Using an HttpContext to send more than one file to the client Using an HttpContext to send more than one file to the client f%23 asp.net http Using HttpContext System.Web System.IO System HttpHandler Projects Highnote HTTP Content-Type Content-Length IHttpHandler this.ProcessRequest context:HttpContext context.Response...
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52556761_c0
52556761
fsharp
0
Title: Entity Framework Core : Apply Conversion to all properties of type Option&lt;T&gt; in F# Problem title: Entity Framework Core : Apply Conversion to all properties of type Option&lt;T&gt; in F# Tags: option-type, entity-framework-core, f%23 Problem: Entity Framework Core : Apply Conversion to all properties of ty...
Entity Framework Core : Apply Conversion to all properties of type Option&lt;T&gt; in F# Entity Framework Core : Apply Conversion to all properties of type Option&lt;T&gt; in F# option-type entity-framework-core f%23 Entity Framework Core Apply Conversion Option Table Users Schema CLIMutable User DatabaseGenerated Data...
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10704993_c0
10704993
fsharp
0
Title: Is there any other idiomatic ways to pass state information? Problem title: Is there any other idiomatic ways to pass state information? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there any other idiomatic ways to pass state information? I have a need to process a sequence of historical tick data of millisecond timeframe. The abili...
Is there any other idiomatic ways to pass state information? Is there any other idiomatic ways to pass state information? f%23 opensTimespan:Timespan Timestamp Timespan Timestamps EURUSD-history.zip EURUSD-2012-04.csv Seq.filter HOUR Seq.toList opensTimespanF:Timespan Seq.pairwise Seq.map Is there any other idiomatic w...
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53871799_c0
53871799
fsharp
0
Title: F# .NET Core 2.1 simple crud app: controllers don&#x27;t get registered Problem title: F# .NET Core 2.1 simple crud app: controllers don&#x27;t get registered Tags: .net-core, f%23 Problem: F# .NET Core 2.1 simple crud app: controllers don't get registered I am trying to use F# with .NET Core 2.1 to create a sim...
F# .NET Core 2.1 simple crud app: controllers don&#x27;t get registered F# .NET Core 2.1 simple crud app: controllers don&#x27;t get registered .net-core f%23 NET Core SimpleCms Startup IConfigurationRoot this.Configuration IHostingEnvironment ConfigurationBuilder SetBasePath env.ContentRootPath AddJsonFile appsettings...
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28904582_c0
28904582
fsharp
0
Title: F#: How to identify keys that have multiple values in a HashTable? Problem title: F#: How to identify keys that have multiple values in a HashTable? Tags: hashmap, hashtable, f%23 Problem: F#: How to identify keys that have multiple values in a HashTable? I am currently working on a beginner's project to impleme...
F#: How to identify keys that have multiple values in a HashTable? F#: How to identify keys that have multiple values in a HashTable? hashmap hashtable f%23 How HashTable System System.IO System.Collections.Generic Directory.GetFiles Seq.map FileInfo eachFileInfo.Length Seq.groupBy List.ofSeq Seq.filter List.length Seq...
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70655627_c0
70655627
fsharp
0
Title: Bank account kata with F# MailboxProcessor slow Problem title: Bank account kata with F# MailboxProcessor slow Tags: mailboxprocessor, f%23 Problem: Bank account kata with F# MailboxProcessor slow I've coded the "classical" bank account kata with F# MailboxProcessor to be thread safe. But when I try to paralleli...
Bank account kata with F# MailboxProcessor slow Bank account kata with F# MailboxProcessor slow mailboxprocessor f%23 multiple Bank MailboxProcessor Account Domain Message Open AsyncReplyChannel Close Balance Transaction AccountState Opened Transactions Start inbox.Receive channel.Reply state.Opened Opening Adding stat...
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15611972_c0
15611972
fsharp
0
Title: How does C# async/await relates to more general constructs, e.g. F# workflows or monads? Problem title: How does C# async/await relates to more general constructs, e.g. F# workflows or monads? Tags: c%23, f%23, monads, async-await Problem: How does C# async/await relates to more general constructs, e.g. F# workf...
How does C# async/await relates to more general constructs, e.g. F# workflows or monads? How does C# async/await relates to more general constructs, e.g. F# workflows or monads? c%23 f%23 monads async-await How e.g How does C# async/await relates to more general constructs, e.g. F# workflows or monads? The C# language ...
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Title: F# Downcasting elements of DataTable Problem title: F# Downcasting elements of DataTable Tags: f%23, downcast, datatable Problem: F# Downcasting elements of DataTable I'm trying to return data from a stored proc on SQL Server 2008 R2. (The stored proc didn't play nicely with Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders a...
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Title: Trouble With Kinect Skeleton Tracking in F# Problem title: Trouble With Kinect Skeleton Tracking in F# Tags: f%23, kinect Problem: Trouble With Kinect Skeleton Tracking in F# I am using the F# skeleton tracking template provided by KinectContrib . The template in C# that does the same thing works so I know the h...
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Title: System.MissingMethodException when using certain methods from FSharp PowerPack and compiling to a Class Library Problem title: System.MissingMethodException when using certain methods from FSharp PowerPack and compiling to a Class Library Tags: f%23-powerpack, f%23, missingmethodexception Problem: System.Missing...
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Title: F# Async&lt;_&gt; to Async&lt;obj&gt; Problem title: F# Async&lt;_&gt; to Async&lt;obj&gt; Tags: powershell, generics, f%23 Problem: F# Async<_> to Async I am working with F# to develop PowerShell tooling. I am currently running into a block because Async<_> is a generic type that is not derived from a non-gener...
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Title: XML documentation for interface methods and record properties Problem title: XML documentation for interface methods and record properties Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23, intellisense Problem: XML documentation for interface methods and record properties It seems the XML documentation works fine for the most cases, bu...
XML documentation for interface methods and record properties XML documentation for interface methods and record properties f%23 c%23-to-f%23 intellisense XML Well Summary Gets Name IsSuccessful Represents IPathFilter Runs Run PathFilter this.Run Seq.map FileInfo f.Name f.Exists XML documentation for interface methods ...
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Title: How to write a functional file &quot;scanner&quot; Problem title: How to write a functional file &quot;scanner&quot; Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: How to write a functional file "scanner" First let me apologize for the scale of this problem but I'm really trying to think functionally and this is on...
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Title: F# debugger crashed due to StackOverflow inside `sprintf &quot;%A&quot;` Problem title: F# debugger crashed due to StackOverflow inside `sprintf &quot;%A&quot;` Tags: f%23, stack-overflow, debugging, .net Problem: F# debugger crashed due to StackOverflow inside `sprintf "%A"` I have the following discriminated u...
F# debugger crashed due to StackOverflow inside `sprintf &quot;%A&quot;` F# debugger crashed due to StackOverflow inside `sprintf &quot;%A&quot;` f%23 stack-overflow debugging .net StackOverflow Value Float ContextStack Action Constructor Type Context Object List Ref Unrecognizable Node Closure Application System.Colle...
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Title: What&#x27;s a functional replacement for if-then statements? Problem title: What&#x27;s a functional replacement for if-then statements? Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: What's a functional replacement for if-then statements? I've been learning F# and functional programming and trying to do things the...
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Title: How to setup https when developing localy with webpack and hosting on Azure in Docker container running ASP.NET Core Problem title: How to setup https when developing localy with webpack and hosting on Azure in Docker container running ASP.NET Core Tags: f%23, webpack, azure, ssl, asp.net Problem: How to setup h...
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Title: In F#, how is an interface cast within a lambda expression? Problem title: In F#, how is an interface cast within a lambda expression? Tags: interface, f%23 Problem: In F#, how is an interface cast within a lambda expression? I'm finding the concept of interfaces in F# to be significantly different then C#. The ...
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Title: Can I have an ApiController action return ViewModel option? Problem title: Can I have an ApiController action return ViewModel option? Tags: f%23, asp.net-mvc-5 Problem: Can I have an ApiController action return ViewModel option? I'm working on converting the "new Project" template of a Single Page App from C# t...
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Title: WPF DataGrid updates all rows based on changes Problem title: WPF DataGrid updates all rows based on changes Tags: f%23, wpf, datagrid Problem: WPF DataGrid updates all rows based on changes For a GUI app I'm working on, I need to have a grid for editing schedules. Each schedule is an array of an "hours" object,...
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Title: F# analog of dependency injection for a real project Problem title: F# analog of dependency injection for a real project Tags: c%23, tdd, f%23, entity-framework, dependency-injection Problem: F# analog of dependency injection for a real project The question is based on a great F# / DI related post: https://fshar...
F# analog of dependency injection for a real project F# analog of dependency injection for a real project c%23 tdd f%23 entity-framework dependency-injection F# analog of dependency injection for a real project The question is based on a great F# / DI related post: https://fsharpforfunandprofit.com/posts/dependency-inj...
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51835975_c0
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Title: F# MongoDB using find with string filter Problem title: F# MongoDB using find with string filter Tags: mongodb, f%23 Problem: F# MongoDB using find with string filter I have problem while I'm trying to get some data from MongoDB. My target is to rewrite this C# code to F# C# Code: class Program { static void Mai...
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Title: Understanding side effects with monadic traversal Problem title: Understanding side effects with monadic traversal Tags: monads, functional-programming, fsharpx, f%23, traversal Problem: Understanding side effects with monadic traversal I am trying to properly understand how side effects work when traversing a l...
Understanding side effects with monadic traversal Understanding side effects with monadic traversal monads functional-programming fsharpx f%23 traversal Understanding Understanding side effects with monadic traversal I am trying to properly understand how side effects work when traversing a list in F# using monadic sty...
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71770360_c0
71770360
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Title: Function generation with arbitrary signature - revisited Problem title: Function generation with arbitrary signature - revisited Tags: f%23, reflection, plugins Problem: Function generation with arbitrary signature - revisited I am resubmitting a question asked almost a decade ago on this site link - but which i...
Function generation with arbitrary signature - revisited Function generation with arbitrary signature - revisited f%23 reflection plugins Function generation with arbitrary signature - revisited I am resubmitting a question asked almost a decade ago on this site link - but which is not as generic as I would like. What ...
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Title: How to use results of FSharp.Compiler.Services Problem title: How to use results of FSharp.Compiler.Services Tags: f%23-interactive, fable-f%23, websharper, f%23, f%23-compiler-services Problem: How to use results of FSharp.Compiler.Services I'm trying to build a system that is similar to FsBolero (TryWebassembl...
How to use results of FSharp.Compiler.Services How to use results of FSharp.Compiler.Services f%23-interactive fable-f%23 websharper f%23 f%23-compiler-services How FSharp.Compiler.Services Lifespace Lifespace.LocationPricing pricing:LocationPricing pricing.LocationComparisions.CityLevel.Transportation x.PublicTranspor...
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71037230
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Title: Unordered F# AsyncSeq.mapParallel with throttling Problem title: Unordered F# AsyncSeq.mapParallel with throttling Tags: .net, f%23, iasyncenumerable, task-parallel-library Problem: Unordered F# AsyncSeq.mapParallel with throttling I'm using F# and have an AsyncSeq<Async<'t>> . Each item will take a varying amou...
Unordered F# AsyncSeq.mapParallel with throttling Unordered F# AsyncSeq.mapParallel with throttling .net f%23 iasyncenumerable task-parallel-library Unordered AsyncSeq.mapParallel AsyncSeq Async AsyncSeq.fold Semaphore AsyncSeqSrc Async.StartAsTask Task.WaitAny AsyncSeqSrc.put AsyncSeq.toAsyncEnum IAsyncEnumerable Unor...
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Title: User defined postgresql types using Npgsql from F# Problem title: User defined postgresql types using Npgsql from F# Tags: custom-type, f%23-data, f%23, npgsql, postgresql Problem: User defined postgresql types using Npgsql from F# We use postgresql's features to the maximum to ease our development effort. We ma...
User defined postgresql types using Npgsql from F# User defined postgresql types using Npgsql from F# custom-type f%23-data f%23 npgsql postgresql Npgsql F# User NpgsqlTypes.NpgsqlPoint product_t product_type product_f CREATE TYPE func_product RETURNS PgProductType Name:string ProductType:string this.Name Name this.Pro...
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