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70040464
fsharp
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Title: How to Log in F# in a functional way using NLog Problem title: How to Log in F# in a functional way using NLog Tags: nlog, f%23, logging Problem: How to Log in F# in a functional way using NLog I have been looking at logging options and settled on NLog and logging to a database I am fairly new to functional prog...
How to Log in F# in a functional way using NLog How to Log in F# in a functional way using NLog nlog f%23 logging NLog How Log How to Log in F# in a functional way using NLog I have been looking at logging options and settled on NLog and logging to a database I am fairly new to functional programming and have come from...
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19730580
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Title: Intervening threads that waited for too long Problem title: Intervening threads that waited for too long Tags: concurrency, f%23, multithreading Problem: Intervening threads that waited for too long Is there anyway in F# that I can detect if a current waiting thread is waiting for too long without being contacte...
Intervening threads that waited for too long Intervening threads that waited for too long concurrency f%23 multithreading Intervening Intervening threads that waited for too long Is there anyway in F# that I can detect if a current waiting thread is waiting for too long without being contacted? I have a case where thre...
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Title: Passing ** as an argument Problem title: Passing ** as an argument Tags: f%23, operators, functional-programming Problem: Passing ** as an argument Let's say I want to calculate the sum of 2^n for n ranging from 0 to 100. I could write the following: seq { 0 .. 100 } |> Seq.sumBy ((**) 2I) However, this does not...
Passing ** as an argument Passing ** as an argument f%23 operators functional-programming Passing Seq.sumBy Passing ** as an argument Let's say I want to calculate the sum of 2^n for n ranging from 0 to 100. I could write the following: However, this does not behave like (*) or other operators/functions. The problem is...
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Title: F# Subtype Discriminated Unions Problem title: F# Subtype Discriminated Unions Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Subtype Discriminated Unions I have a DU like this: type Food = | Beer | Bacon | Apple | Cherry I want to add a characteristic to the DU to flag if the food is a fruit or not. I first thought of something like t...
F# Subtype Discriminated Unions F# Subtype Discriminated Unions f%23 Subtype Discriminated Unions Food Beer Bacon Apple Cherry NonFruit Fruit F# Subtype Discriminated Unions I have a DU like this: I want to add a characteristic to the DU to flag if the food is a fruit or not. I first thought of something like this: And...
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Title: Trouble referencing an F# dll in a C# project Problem title: Trouble referencing an F# dll in a C# project Tags: f%23, dll, reference, c%23 Problem: Trouble referencing an F# dll in a C# project Forgive me if the answer seems obvious. I created a Visual Studio solution and added two projects to it, one an F# Lib...
Trouble referencing an F# dll in a C# project Trouble referencing an F# dll in a C# project f%23 dll reference c%23 Trouble MathLibrary Trouble referencing an F# dll in a C# project Forgive me if the answer seems obvious. I created a Visual Studio solution and added two projects to it, one an F# Library (called MathLib...
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2725202_c0
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Title: F# function calling syntax confusion Problem title: F# function calling syntax confusion Tags: f%23 Problem: F# function calling syntax confusion I have a piece of code: links |> Seq.map (fun x -> x.GetAttributeValue ("href", "no url")) Which I wanted to rewrite to: links |> Seq.map (fun x -> (x.GetAttributeValu...
F# function calling syntax confusion F# function calling syntax confusion f%23 Seq.map x.GetAttributeValue F# function calling syntax confusion I have a piece of code: Which I wanted to rewrite to: But the F# compiler doesn't seem to like that. I was under the impression that these two function calls were interchangeab...
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69440806_c0
69440806
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Title: Constructor parameter validation code doesn't compile Problem title: Constructor parameter validation code doesn't compile Tags: arguments, class, constructor, f%23, validation Problem: Constructor parameter validation code doesn't compile I'm trying to write a simple abstract class in F# with some bas...
Constructor parameter validation code doesn't compile Constructor parameter validation code doesn't compile arguments class constructor f%23 validation Constructor AbstractClass Record int16 Constructor parameter validation code doesn't compile I'm trying to write a simple abstract class in F# with some basic...
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Title: How to convert Item list to List<Item> in F# Problem title: How to convert Item list to List<Item> in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to convert Item list to List in F# Trying to do something pretty basic - convert an F# List to a .Net Generic list ( I think ) I am new to F#. let items = pricelistItems //...
How to convert Item list to List<Item> in F# How to convert Item list to List<Item> in F# f%23 How Item List PriceListItem Seq.map pli.sku Description IsPurchased IsSold IsTrackedAsInventory InventoryAssetAccountCode Seq.toList How to convert Item list to List in F# Trying to do something pretty basic - con...
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21963487
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an easy-to-read field name? In other words, is there a way I can have code like this: inspectorID = row.InspectorID, // etc. Note: I looked at How do I create an F# Type Provider that can be used from C#? but Cameron Taggert's question and Tomas Petricek's answer seem to me to be on a slightly different aspect of type...
an easy-to-read field name? In other words, is there a way I can have code like this: inspectorID = row.InspectorID, // etc. Note: I looked at How do I create an F# Type Provider that can be used from C#? but Cameron Taggert's question and Tomas Petricek's answer seem to me to be on a slightly different aspect of type...
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Title: How to write F# Type Provider to generate P/Invoke code? Problem title: How to write F# Type Provider to generate P/Invoke code? Tags: type-providers, pinvoke, f%23 Problem: How to write F# Type Provider to generate P/Invoke code? I was trying to develop a native C interop library in F#. I wonder if there is a w...
How to write F# Type Provider to generate P/Invoke code? How to write F# Type Provider to generate P/Invoke code? type-providers pinvoke f%23 How Type Provider Invoke ProvidedMethod StructLayout LayoutKind.Explicit How to write F# Type Provider to generate P/Invoke code? I was trying to develop a native C interop libra...
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Title: F# class property vs explicit fields Problem title: F# class property vs explicit fields Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: F# class property vs explicit fields Can anyone help me with example on when an explicit field is necessary in F#? for instance, how would the following three classes be all useful type MyClass = va...
F# class property vs explicit fields F# class property vs explicit fields .net f%23 MyClass DefaultValue this.Setab a0:int b0:int x.a x.b F# class property vs explicit fields Can anyone help me with example on when an explicit field is necessary in F#? for instance, how would the following three classes be all useful o...
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Title: GC for interop between F# and C# Problem title: GC for interop between F# and C# Tags: c%23, garbage-collection, f%23, .net Problem: GC for interop between F# and C# After doing some searching about functional language and garbage collection, I figured out that GC design for normal imperative language (like Java...
GC for interop between F# and C# GC for interop between F# and C# c%23 garbage-collection f%23 .net GC for interop between F# and C# After doing some searching about functional language and garbage collection, I figured out that GC design for normal imperative language (like Java, C#) is pretty different to GC for func...
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Title: Compile time errors for generated code? Problem title: Compile time errors for generated code? Tags: clojure, f%23, types, functional-programming, metaprogramming Problem: Compile time errors for generated code? Is there a type system that expands macros and gives you type errors on the generated code that will ...
Compile time errors for generated code? Compile time errors for generated code? clojure f%23 types functional-programming metaprogramming Compile Compile time errors for generated code? Is there a type system that expands macros and gives you type errors on the generated code that will eventually be executed? A practic...
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Title: F#: record to query string Problem title: F#: record to query string Tags: serialization, query-string, f%23 Problem: F#: record to query string I'm searching for an existing solution to serialize records to query strings but found nothing. I know about F#'s pretty printing, but I have no idea how to access it m...
F#: record to query string F#: record to query string serialization query-string f%23 Person first:string last:string Group name:string size:int Mary Smith Something.toQueryString Full F#: record to query string I'm searching for an existing solution to serialize records to query strings but found nothing. I know about...
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9991889_c0
9991889
fsharp
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Title: How to create new syntax block for try with finally? Problem title: How to create new syntax block for try with finally? Tags: syntax, exception, f%23 Problem: How to create new syntax block for try with finally? I really often use: try try with finally so I'm interesting if is possible to make new syntax operat...
How to create new syntax block for try with finally? How to create new syntax block for try with finally? syntax exception f%23 SocketException How How to create new syntax block for try with finally? I really often use: so I'm interesting if is possible to make new syntax operator to not write "try" two times. the pro...
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2346319_c0
2346319
fsharp
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Title: Does .NET have built-in functions mapping between character entities and their unicode values? Problem title: Does .NET have built-in functions mapping between character entities and their unicode values? Tags: character-entities, .net, c%23, unicode, f%23 Problem: Does .NET have built-in functions mapping betwe...
Does .NET have built-in functions mapping between character entities and their unicode values? Does .NET have built-in functions mapping between character entities and their unicode values? character-entities .net c%23 unicode f%23 Does NET Eacute u00C9 u00E8 u00E9 u0027 Does .NET have built-in functions mapping betwee...
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24514254
fsharp
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Title: Does use of LanguagePrimitives.xxxWithMeasure functions affect runtime performance? Problem title: Does use of LanguagePrimitives.xxxWithMeasure functions affect runtime performance? Tags: units-of-measurement, performance, f%23, annotations Problem: Does use of LanguagePrimitives.xxxWithMeasure functions affect...
Does use of LanguagePrimitives.xxxWithMeasure functions affect runtime performance? Does use of LanguagePrimitives.xxxWithMeasure functions affect runtime performance? units-of-measurement performance f%23 annotations Does LanguagePrimitives.xxxWithMeasure Does use of LanguagePrimitives.xxxWithMeasure functions affect ...
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Title: Add Folder named like project to build path Problem title: Add Folder named like project to build path Tags: f%23, f%23-fake Problem: Add Folder named like project to build path I have made the example build script, but since i have several projects in my solution i need them built into different folders. Main q...
Add Folder named like project to build path Add Folder named like project to build path f%23 f%23-fake Add Folder Target BuildApp Test TextControlEditorLight.csproj MSBuildRelease Build Log AppBuild-Output Add Folder named like project to build path I have made the example build script, but since i have several project...
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2019549_c0
2019549
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Title: Good projects to learn OCaml and F# Problem title: Good projects to learn OCaml and F# Tags: f%23, ocaml Problem: Good projects to learn OCaml and F# After learning the basic syntax, reading some non-trivial code is a fast way to learn a language. We can also learn how to design a library/software during reading...
Good projects to learn OCaml and F# Good projects to learn OCaml and F# f%23 ocaml Good OCaml Good projects to learn OCaml and F# After learning the basic syntax, reading some non-trivial code is a fast way to learn a language. We can also learn how to design a library/software during reading others' code. I have follo...
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30468925_c0
30468925
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Title: Is memoizing possible without side effects Problem title: Is memoizing possible without side effects Tags: memoization, f%23, functional-programming, side-effects Problem: Is memoizing possible without side effects I have some F# code that caches results for future lookup. My understanding is that dictionaries a...
Is memoizing possible without side effects Is memoizing possible without side effects memoization f%23 functional-programming side-effects System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary dict.TryGetValue dict.Add Is memoizing possible without side effects I have some F# code that caches results for future lookup. My understandin...
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Title: Object initializer + property initializer (from C# to F#) Problem title: Object initializer + property initializer (from C# to F#) Tags: f%23, oop, class Problem: Object initializer + property initializer (from C# to F#) I have a Person and I want initialize the Name with the property initializer and the Age wit...
Object initializer + property initializer (from C# to F#) Object initializer + property initializer (from C# to F#) f%23 oop class C# Object Person Name Age Alex this.Age Object initializer + property initializer (from C# to F#) I have a Person and I want initialize the Name with the property initializer and the Age wi...
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39495255_c0
39495255
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Title: IJavaObject is included in multiple explicitly implemented interface types error using F# Problem title: IJavaObject is included in multiple explicitly implemented interface types error using F# Tags: xamarin.android, .net, f%23, android, xamarin Problem: IJavaObject is included in multiple explicitly implemente...
IJavaObject is included in multiple explicitly implemented interface types error using F# IJavaObject is included in multiple explicitly implemented interface types error using F# xamarin.android .net f%23 android xamarin F# IJavaObject GoogleApiClient.IOnConnectionFailedListener xamarin.android IJavaObject is included...
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2867514_c0
2867514
fsharp
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Title: How can I implement a tail-recursive list append? Problem title: How can I implement a tail-recursive list append? Tags: f%23, tail-recursion, append Problem: How can I implement a tail-recursive list append? A simple append function like this (in F#): let rec app s t = match s with | [] -> t | (x::ss) -> x :: (...
How can I implement a tail-recursive list append? How can I implement a tail-recursive list append? f%23 tail-recursion append How x::ss x::t app2 List.rev How can I implement a tail-recursive list append? A simple append function like this (in F#): will crash when s becomes big, since the function is not tail recursiv...
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9273175_c0
9273175
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Title: How to make Monodevelop and F# work Problem title: How to make Monodevelop and F# work Tags: monodevelop, f%23 Problem: How to make Monodevelop and F# work I have VS 2010 + NET 4 on my pc. I downloaded F# bindings for Monodevelop and Monodevelop 2.8.6.4 for Windows. https://github.com/fsharp/fsharpbinding http:/...
How to make Monodevelop and F# work How to make Monodevelop and F# work monodevelop f%23 How Monodevelop install.bat FSharpBinding.dll FSharpBinding.Gui.dll Program Files x86 AddIns BackendBindings How to make Monodevelop and F# work I have VS 2010 + NET 4 on my pc. I downloaded F# bindings for Monodevelop and Monodeve...
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60771061_c0
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Title: F# shortcut to access a property of an optional record Problem title: F# shortcut to access a property of an optional record Tags: f%23 Problem: F# shortcut to access a property of an optional record I am looking at the F# syntax and I wonder if there is any operator to access to a struct field when the struct i...
F# shortcut to access a property of an optional record F# shortcut to access a property of an optional record f%23 Post post:Post None Some post.Value.picture Option.bind p.picture F# shortcut to access a property of an optional record I am looking at the F# syntax and I wonder if there is any operator to access to a s...
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38126651_c0
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Title: Add ToolbarItem in Xamarin.Forms with F# Problem title: Add ToolbarItem in Xamarin.Forms with F# Tags: f%23, toolbar, xamarin.forms Problem: Add ToolbarItem in Xamarin.Forms with F# My Xamarin.Forms project contains PCL in F#. I want to add ToolbarItem on the page which navigate to some other page. How should it...
Add ToolbarItem in Xamarin.Forms with F# Add ToolbarItem in Xamarin.Forms with F# f%23 toolbar xamarin.forms Add ToolbarItem Xamarin.Forms SomePage ContentPage base.LoadFromXaml this.Navigation.PushAsync OtherPage ToolbarItemOrder.Default base.ToolbarItems.Add Add ToolbarItem in Xamarin.Forms with F# My Xamarin.Forms p...
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28440978_c1
28440978
fsharp
1
] ); Square( (10.,10.), 10., 45. ); Circle( (3.,7.), 3. ); Circle( (7.,7.), 3. ); Square( (5.,2.), 3., 45. ); ] ) let r = pattern.Length I attempted to use the continuation approach with the following: let rec calcLength x f = match x with | Circle (_,r) -> f() + System.Math.PI * r * 2. | Ellipse (_,r1,r2) -> f() + Sy...
] ); Square( (10.,10.), 10., 45. ); Circle( (3.,7.), 3. ); Circle( (7.,7.), 3. ); Square( (5.,2.), 3., 45. ); ] ) let r = pattern.Length I attempted to use the continuation approach with the following: let rec calcLength x f = match x with | Circle (_,r) -> f() + System.Math.PI * r * 2. | Ellipse (_,r1,r2) -> f() + Sy...
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52048663_c1
52048663
fsharp
1
printfn "Hello World from F#!" printfn "Number of tests: %d" NumberOfTests printfn "Int min value: %d" root for _ in seq1 do let NodeCount = Console.ReadLine() let Nodes = Console.ReadLine() printfn "NodeCount: %s" NodeCount let _ = CanRepresentBST Nodes 0 |> ignore 0 The not done part is this: if value < root: return...
printfn "Hello World from F#!" printfn "Number of tests: %d" NumberOfTests printfn "Int min value: %d" root for _ in seq1 do let NodeCount = Console.ReadLine() let Nodes = Console.ReadLine() printfn "NodeCount: %s" NodeCount let _ = CanRepresentBST Nodes 0 |> ignore 0 The not done part is this: if value < root: return...
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57116808_c0
57116808
fsharp
0
Title: How do I profile F# script Problem title: How do I profile F# script Tags: profiling, f%23 Problem: How do I profile F# script I am learning F# by automating few of my tasks with F# scripts. I run this scripts with "fsi/fsarpi --exec" from command line. I am using .Net core for my work. One of the thing I was lo...
How do I profile F# script How do I profile F# script profiling f%23 How How do I profile F# script I am learning F# by automating few of my tasks with F# scripts. I run this scripts with "fsi/fsarpi --exec" from command line. I am using .Net core for my work. One of the thing I was looking for is how to profile my F# ...
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18551851_c0
18551851
fsharp
0
Title: Why does F#&#x27;s printfn work with literal strings, but not values of type string? Problem title: Why does F#&#x27;s printfn work with literal strings, but not values of type string? Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: Why does F#'s printfn work with literal strings, but not values of type string? In the following F# co...
Why does F#&#x27;s printfn work with literal strings, but not values of type string? Why does F#&#x27;s printfn work with literal strings, but not values of type string? .net f%23 Why Printf.TextWriterFormat System Works DANNY DateTime.Now.ToLongTimeString Doesn Why does F#'s printfn work with literal strings, but not ...
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35147427_c0
35147427
fsharp
0
Title: F#: how to calculate a subset using filtering predicate? Problem title: F#: how to calculate a subset using filtering predicate? Tags: filter, set, seq, f%23 Problem: F#: how to calculate a subset using filtering predicate? E.g. For integer numbers between 1 and 10, select 3 numbers that: 1. Sum of these 3 numbe...
F#: how to calculate a subset using filtering predicate? F#: how to calculate a subset using filtering predicate? filter set seq f%23 filtering Sum These Prelude Cartesian F#: how to calculate a subset using filtering predicate? E.g. For integer numbers between 1 and 10, select 3 numbers that: How to use F# to get thes...
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49784944_c1
49784944
fsharp
1
function is meant to provide a type that likely requires to scan some data source for schema information. I then tried to isolate the type provider invocation in a separate source module file (let's call it M1.fs), and open that module in the actual test code (M2.fs). With this, the lambda gets still called at every t...
function is meant to provide a type that likely requires to scan some data source for schema information. I then tried to isolate the type provider invocation in a separate source module file (let's call it M1.fs), and open that module in the actual test code (M2.fs). With this, the lambda gets still called at every t...
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52207659_c0
52207659
fsharp
0
Title: Finding the leftmost node in a tree in F# Problem title: Finding the leftmost node in a tree in F# Tags: binary-tree, f%23 Problem: Finding the leftmost node in a tree in F# The goal of the function is to find and return the value in the left most node in the tree: type btree = Empty | Node of btree * int * btre...
Finding the leftmost node in a tree in F# Finding the leftmost node in a tree in F# binary-tree f%23 Finding Empty Node NotFound Found Finding the leftmost node in a tree in F# The goal of the function is to find and return the value in the left most node in the tree: This is how I currently have my code. It does run i...
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2477931_c1
2477931
fsharp
1
's article using the URLs, but it won't compile with "let!". let getStockDataAsync cusip = async { let D = DataProvider() let! arr = D.GetData(cusip) return arr } The error I get is: This expression was expected to have type Async<'a> but here has type obj It compiles fine with "let" instead of "let!", but I had though...
's article using the URLs, but it won't compile with "let!". let getStockDataAsync cusip = async { let D = DataProvider() let! arr = D.GetData(cusip) return arr } The error I get is: This expression was expected to have type Async<'a> but here has type obj It compiles fine with "let" instead of "let!", but I had though...
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78232524_c0
78232524
fsharp
0
Title: How to start creating a Giraffe web project and how to serve it? Problem title: How to start creating a Giraffe web project and how to serve it? Tags: .net-core, asp.net-core-cli, f%23, f%23-giraffe, asp.net-core Problem: How to start creating a Giraffe web project and how to serve it? Having some trouble with g...
How to start creating a Giraffe web project and how to serve it? How to start creating a Giraffe web project and how to serve it? .net-core asp.net-core-cli f%23 f%23-giraffe asp.net-core How Giraffe asp.net-core-cli asp.net-core How to start creating a Giraffe web project and how to serve it? Having some trouble with ...
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38537964_c0
38537964
fsharp
0
Title: F# Continue on Async.Catch Problem title: F# Continue on Async.Catch Tags: f%23-async, f%23 Problem: F# Continue on Async.Catch I'm doing many async web requests and using Async.Parallel. Something like: xs |> Seq.map (fun u -> downloadAsync u.Url) |> Async.Parallel |> Async.Catch Some request may throw exceptio...
F# Continue on Async.Catch F# Continue on Async.Catch f%23-async f%23 Continue Async.Catch Seq.map u.Url Async.Parallel try...with F# Continue on Async.Catch I'm doing many async web requests and using Async.Parallel. Something like: Some request may throw exceptions, I want to log them and continue with the rest of ur...
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18192328_c0
18192328
fsharp
0
Title: How to get a useful stacktrace when testing F# async workflows Problem title: How to get a useful stacktrace when testing F# async workflows Tags: nunit, unit-testing, async-workflow, f%23 Problem: How to get a useful stacktrace when testing F# async workflows Code signals: System.Exception, How, Test, TestFoo, ...
How to get a useful stacktrace when testing F# async workflows How to get a useful stacktrace when testing F# async workflows nunit unit-testing async-workflow f%23 System.Exception How Test TestFoo Async.RunSynchronously Microsoft.FSharp.Control.CancellationTokenOps.RunSynchronously CancellationToken FSharpAsync FShar...
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27910814_c0
27910814
fsharp
0
Title: Incomplete Pattern Match on Parameters Problem title: Incomplete Pattern Match on Parameters Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: Incomplete Pattern Match on Parameters why does the following code give me a incomplete pattern match warning and a runtime exception. type Left = | L1 of int | L2 of int type Right ...
Incomplete Pattern Match on Parameters Incomplete Pattern Match on Parameters f%23 pattern-matching Incomplete Pattern Match Parameters Left Right Directions LeftDir RightDir Incomplete Pattern Match on Parameters why does the following code give me a incomplete pattern match warning and a runtime exception. Obviously ...
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31057579_c0
31057579
fsharp
0
Title: Map from discriminated union to enum Problem title: Map from discriminated union to enum Tags: f%23, enums, discriminated-union Problem: Map from discriminated union to enum Currently, I'm trying to teach myself some F# by making an application that consists of a C# GUI layer and an F# business layer. In the GUI...
Map from discriminated union to enum Map from discriminated union to enum f%23 enums discriminated-union discriminated Map One Two Three MyValues Map from discriminated union to enum Currently, I'm trying to teach myself some F# by making an application that consists of a C# GUI layer and an F# business layer. In the G...
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7056543_c0
7056543
fsharp
0
Title: Is there something like List.init, but of the form &quot;int -&gt; &#x27;T -&gt; &#x27;T list&quot; instead? Problem title: Is there something like List.init, but of the form &quot;int -&gt; &#x27;T -&gt; &#x27;T list&quot; instead? Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: Is there something like List.init, but of the form "in...
Is there something like List.init, but of the form &quot;int -&gt; &#x27;T -&gt; &#x27;T list&quot; instead? Is there something like List.init, but of the form &quot;int -&gt; &#x27;T -&gt; &#x27;T list&quot; instead? .net f%23 List.init List.map Is there something like List.init, but of the form "int -> 'T -> 'T list"...
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37632458_c1
37632458
fsharp
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complete structured construct at or before this point in pattern member CreateCopy() : obj member NewTrendItem() : obj abstract X : 'TX with get, set member this.Y with get() = this._y and set(value) = if this._y <> value then this._y <- value this.NotifyPropertyChanged("Y") member this.NotifyPropertyChanged(propertyNa...
complete structured construct at or before this point in pattern member CreateCopy() : obj member NewTrendItem() : obj abstract X : 'TX with get, set member this.Y with get() = this._y and set(value) = if this._y <> value then this._y <- value this.NotifyPropertyChanged("Y") member this.NotifyPropertyChanged(propertyNa...
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78708308_c0
78708308
fsharp
0
Title: How to iterate over ReadOnlySpan in F#? Problem title: How to iterate over ReadOnlySpan in F#? Tags: f%23, highperformance, .net-standard-2.0, .net, system.memory Problem: How to iterate over ReadOnlySpan in F#? You can get Spans via System.Memory to.NET Standard 2.0 compatible libraries. But how do you do this ...
How to iterate over ReadOnlySpan in F#? How to iterate over ReadOnlySpan in F#? f%23 highperformance .net-standard-2.0 .net system.memory How ReadOnlySpan test1 AsSpan Seq.forall Char.IsLower net-standard-2.0 system.memory How to iterate over ReadOnlySpan in F#? You can get Spans via System.Memory to.NET Standard 2.0 c...
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21855356_c0
21855356
fsharp
0
Title: dynamically determine type of Option when it has value &#x27;None&#x27; Problem title: dynamically determine type of Option when it has value &#x27;None&#x27; Tags: f%23, option-type Problem: dynamically determine type of Option when it has value 'None' There is some difficulty in getting Option type dynamically...
dynamically determine type of Option when it has value &#x27;None&#x27; dynamically determine type of Option when it has value &#x27;None&#x27; f%23 option-type Option None x.GetType System.Int32 Some Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpOption dynamically determine type of Option when it has value 'None' There is some difficul...
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29520680_c0
29520680
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Implementing an interface with overloaded members Problem title: F#: Implementing an interface with overloaded members Tags: f%23 Problem: F#: Implementing an interface with overloaded members I have defined an interface in F# with an overloaded method. As per compiler request, the overload uses tupled argum...
F#: Implementing an interface with overloaded members F#: Implementing an interface with overloaded members f%23 Implementing IInterface ImplementingClass this.Do F#: Implementing an interface with overloaded members I have defined an interface in F# with an overloaded method. As per compiler request, the overload uses...
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18676657_c0
18676657
fsharp
0
Title: Can I explicitly check for cancellation / terminate async computation? Problem title: Can I explicitly check for cancellation / terminate async computation? Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: Can I explicitly check for cancellation / terminate async computation? I have an async computation like the following (see...
Can I explicitly check for cancellation / terminate async computation? Can I explicitly check for cancellation / terminate async computation? f%23 asynchronous Can Async.Sleep Async.Nop Can I explicitly check for cancellation / terminate async computation? I have an async computation like the following (see inline comm...
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8122837_c0
8122837
fsharp
0
Title: how to declare a list inside a type declaration in F# Problem title: how to declare a list inside a type declaration in F# Tags: f%23, list Problem: how to declare a list inside a type declaration in F# I'm learning F# from just a few days, so here's a newbie question: I've learn to declare a new type this way: ...
how to declare a list inside a type declaration in F# how to declare a list inside a type declaration in F# f%23 list GameEntity Position Vector3 Velocity Acceleration GameWorld how to declare a list inside a type declaration in F# I'm learning F# from just a few days, so here's a newbie question: I've learn to declare...
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9203339_c0
9203339
fsharp
0
Title: Double Buffering in F#: what is the deal with the flicker? Problem title: Double Buffering in F#: what is the deal with the flicker? Tags: winforms, f%23 Problem: Double Buffering in F#: what is the deal with the flicker? I am trying to implement double buffering in F#. All of the examples I am running into are ...
Double Buffering in F#: what is the deal with the flicker? Double Buffering in F#: what is the deal with the flicker? winforms f%23 Double Buffering form.DisplayRectangle Bitmap r.Width r.Height form.DrawToBitmap form.BackgroundImage form.Invalidate Double Buffering in F#: what is the deal with the flicker? I am trying...
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24358845_c0
24358845
fsharp
0
Title: Why do I see the Program+ prefix when printfn tries to print an object? Problem title: Why do I see the Program+ prefix when printfn tries to print an object? Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Why do I see the Program+ prefix when printfn tries to print an object? I have an object of a class that I created, I am...
Why do I see the Program+ prefix when printfn tries to print an object? Why do I see the Program+ prefix when printfn tries to print an object? f%23 c%23-to-f%23 Why Program System EntryPoint Here Console.ReadKey Why do I see the Program+ prefix when printfn tries to print an object? I have an object of a class that I ...
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34363645_c1
34363645
fsharp
1
stackoverflow error: > bigList 170000;; Stack overflow in unmanaged: IP: 0x2dcdb0, fault addr: 0xbf759ffc Stack overflow in unmanaged: IP: 0x2dcdb0, fault addr: 0xbf758ffc ... This is basically the same function but in continuation-passing style: // bigListC: int -> (int list -> 'a) -> 'a let rec bigListC n c = match ...
stackoverflow error: > bigList 170000;; Stack overflow in unmanaged: IP: 0x2dcdb0, fault addr: 0xbf759ffc Stack overflow in unmanaged: IP: 0x2dcdb0, fault addr: 0xbf758ffc ... This is basically the same function but in continuation-passing style: // bigListC: int -> (int list -> 'a) -> 'a let rec bigListC n c = match ...
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5267055_c0
5267055
fsharp
0
Title: Sequence and Run Query Examples Problem title: Sequence and Run Query Examples Tags: search, repeat, sequence, f%23, design-patterns Problem: Sequence and Run Query Examples I'd like to get some pointers and /or sample code on how to use F#/functional programming to search for repeating values in a list. Conside...
Sequence and Run Query Examples Sequence and Run Query Examples search repeat sequence f%23 design-patterns Sequence Run Query Examples Sequence and Run Query Examples I'd like to get some pointers and /or sample code on how to use F#/functional programming to search for repeating values in a list. Consider the followi...
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2686981_c1
2686981
fsharp
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forward"; and that would represent a very explicit set of rankings. NOW here is the crux - I want to create some sort of machine learning algorithm that can identify patterns over a series of time so that as recommendations stream into the application we maintain a ranking of that stock (ie. similar to correlation coe...
forward"; and that would represent a very explicit set of rankings. NOW here is the crux - I want to create some sort of machine learning algorithm that can identify patterns over a series of time so that as recommendations stream into the application we maintain a ranking of that stock (ie. similar to correlation coe...
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73225646_c1
73225646
fsharp
1
settings [<CustomOperation("Constraint")>] member _.Constraint (settings, name: string, expr) = // This does not work let newSetting = ConstraintBuilder name expr newSetting :: settings // The Computation Expression does not work let mySettings = SettingsBuilder { Buffer "b1" { Capacity 100.0 } Constraint "c1" { Limit...
settings [<CustomOperation("Constraint")>] member _.Constraint (settings, name: string, expr) = // This does not work let newSetting = ConstraintBuilder name expr newSetting :: settings // The Computation Expression does not work let mySettings = SettingsBuilder { Buffer "b1" { Capacity 100.0 } Constraint "c1" { Limit...
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20016568_c1
20016568
fsharp
1
the record properties documented and visible in Intellisense? If I hover over the type itself everything works, but properties don't seem to be picked up: Is there a way to have a 'full' description for abstract methods? I know, from F# side they're only described as a function signature. Unfortunately, that means if ...
the record properties documented and visible in Intellisense? If I hover over the type itself everything works, but properties don't seem to be picked up: Is there a way to have a 'full' description for abstract methods? I know, from F# side they're only described as a function signature. Unfortunately, that means if ...
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embed
53659986_c1
53659986
fsharp
1
ERROR: type should be large_string, got " https://fsharp.org/specs/language-spec/4.1/FSharpSpec-4.1-latest.pdf *) type ReaderBuilder () = member this.Bind (reader, f) = fun env -> f (reader env) env member this.Return x = fun _ -> x let reader = new ReaderBuilder () let ask = id let runReader = (<|) type Expr = | Const of int // constant | Ident of string // identifier | Neg of Expr // unary negation, e.g. -1 | Sum of Expr * Expr // sum | Diff of Expr * Expr // difference | Prod of Expr * Expr // product | Div of Expr * Expr // division | DivRem of Expr * Expr // division remainder as in 1 % 2 = 1 | Let of string * Expr * Expr // let expression, the string is the\nCode signals: a, computation, an, Below, Expr, Implement, Map, Use, Note, Section, fsharp.org, FSharpSpec-4.1-latest.pdf, ReaderBuilder, this.Bind, this.Return, Ident, Neg, e.g, Sum, Diff, Prod, Div, DivRem, e:Expr, Example, Map.empty"
ERROR: type should be large_string, got " https://fsharp.org/specs/language-spec/4.1/FSharpSpec-4.1-latest.pdf *) type ReaderBuilder () = member this.Bind (reader, f) = fun env -> f (reader env) env member this.Return x = fun _ -> x let reader = new ReaderBuilder () let ask = id let runReader = (<|) type Expr = | Const of int // constant | Ident of string // identifier | Neg of Expr // unary negation, e.g. -1 | Sum of Expr * Expr // sum | Diff of Expr * Expr // difference | Prod of Expr * Expr // product | Div of Expr * Expr // division | DivRem of Expr * Expr // division remainder as in 1 % 2 = 1 | Let of string * Expr * Expr // let expression, the string is the\nCode signals: a, computation, an, Below, Expr, Implement, Map, Use, Note, Section, fsharp.org, FSharpSpec-4.1-latest.pdf, ReaderBuilder, this.Bind, this.Return, Ident, Neg, e.g, Sum, Diff, Prod, Div, DivRem, e:Expr, Example, Map.empty"
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embed
25870540_c0
25870540
fsharp
0
Title: F# missing type constraint Problem title: F# missing type constraint Tags: f%23, type-constraints Problem: F# missing type constraint In the following code, note the type constraint for get_Zero: type Wrapper<'t> = { Data : 't[] } let compute<'t when 't : (static member get_Zero : unit -> 't) and 't : (static me...
F# missing type constraint F# missing type constraint f%23 type-constraints Wrapper Data get_Zero wrapper.Data Seq.mapi Seq.sumBy F# missing type constraint In the following code, note the type constraint for get_Zero: Even though I already have an explicit type constraint, I'm still getting the following compiler erro...
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embed
65148571_c0
65148571
fsharp
0
Title: Identical syntax is invalid when using a user-defined operator Problem title: Identical syntax is invalid when using a user-defined operator Tags: f%23 Problem: Identical syntax is invalid when using a user-defined operator This code compiles and prints 5. Some 5 |> function | Some b -> b | None -> 0 |> printfn ...
Identical syntax is invalid when using a user-defined operator Identical syntax is invalid when using a user-defined operator f%23 a Identical Some None FS0001 Identical syntax is invalid when using a user-defined operator This code compiles and prints 5. Now if define a new operator that does exactly what |> does, and...
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embed
53421993_c0
53421993
fsharp
0
Title: how to check if a path is well formed with FsCheck in FSharp Problem title: how to check if a path is well formed with FsCheck in FSharp Tags: fscheck, nuget-package, f%23 Problem: how to check if a path is well formed with FsCheck in FSharp I'm struggling getting an answer to this: Define a function functionWF ...
how to check if a path is well formed with FsCheck in FSharp how to check if a path is well formed with FsCheck in FSharp fscheck nuget-package f%23 FsCheck FSharp FsTree Node how to check if a path is well formed with FsCheck in FSharp I'm struggling getting an answer to this: Define a function functionWF and function...
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embed
32370735_c1
32370735
fsharp
1
on event-stream = on unhandled = on } remote { helios.tcp { transport-class = "Akka.Remote.Transport.Helios.HeliosTcpTransport, Akka.Remote" applied-adapters = [] transport-protocol = tcp port = 8888 hostname = "localhost" # Maximum frame size: 600KB maximum-frame-size = 600000b log-remote-lifecycle-events = DEBUG } }...
on event-stream = on unhandled = on } remote { helios.tcp { transport-class = "Akka.Remote.Transport.Helios.HeliosTcpTransport, Akka.Remote" applied-adapters = [] transport-protocol = tcp port = 8888 hostname = "localhost" # Maximum frame size: 600KB maximum-frame-size = 600000b log-remote-lifecycle-events = DEBUG } }...
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embed
72753253_c0
72753253
fsharp
0
Title: How do you pass/set byref arguments within a computation expression? Problem title: How do you pass/set byref arguments within a computation expression? Tags: computation-expression, pass-by-reference, f%23 Problem: How do you pass/set byref arguments within a computation expression? This F# code is failing to c...
How do you pass/set byref arguments within a computation expression? How do you pass/set byref arguments within a computation expression? computation-expression pass-by-reference f%23 How DoubleString ExampleSetString How do you pass/set byref arguments within a computation expression? This F# code is failing to compil...
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embed
49444564_c0
49444564
fsharp
0
Title: F#, VSCode and OSX: The namespace or module &#x27;Expecto&#x27; is not defined Problem title: F#, VSCode and OSX: The namespace or module &#x27;Expecto&#x27; is not defined Tags: ionide, expecto, f%23, visual-studio-code Problem: F#, VSCode and OSX: The namespace or module 'Expecto' is not defined I am attemptin...
F#, VSCode and OSX: The namespace or module &#x27;Expecto&#x27; is not defined F#, VSCode and OSX: The namespace or module &#x27;Expecto&#x27; is not defined ionide expecto f%23 visual-studio-code VSCode OSX Expecto Main.fs F#, VSCode and OSX: The namespace or module 'Expecto' is not defined I am attempting to get star...
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embed
25086419_c0
25086419
fsharp
0
Title: Installing Visual F# in Express with Professional already installed Problem title: Installing Visual F# in Express with Professional already installed Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2013 Problem: Installing Visual F# in Express with Professional already installed I have Visual Studio 2013 Professional, and I'm trying...
Installing Visual F# in Express with Professional already installed Installing Visual F# in Express with Professional already installed f%23 visual-studio-2013 Installing Visual Express Professional visual-studio-2013 Installing Visual F# in Express with Professional already installed I have Visual Studio 2013 Professi...
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embed
8786679_c0
8786679
fsharp
0
Title: Visual Studio text editor does not recognize F# source? Problem title: Visual Studio text editor does not recognize F# source? Tags: visual-studio-2010, f%23, intellisense, text-editor Problem: Visual Studio text editor does not recognize F# source? I have got the following problem with F# code recently: almost ...
Visual Studio text editor does not recognize F# source? Visual Studio text editor does not recognize F# source? visual-studio-2010 f%23 intellisense text-editor Visual Studio visual-studio-2010 Visual Studio text editor does not recognize F# source? I have got the following problem with F# code recently: almost the com...
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embed
51620480_c0
51620480
fsharp
0
Title: Visual studio 2017 create invalid Nuget reference of System.ValueTuple (4.3.1) for new F# .Net core project? Problem title: Visual studio 2017 create invalid Nuget reference of System.ValueTuple (4.3.1) for new F# .Net core project? Tags: f%23, .net-core, visual-studio Problem: Visual studio 2017 create invalid ...
Visual studio 2017 create invalid Nuget reference of System.ValueTuple (4.3.1) for new F# .Net core project? Visual studio 2017 create invalid Nuget reference of System.ValueTuple (4.3.1) for new F# .Net core project? f%23 .net-core visual-studio Visual Nuget System.ValueTuple Net Visual studio 2017 create invalid Nuge...
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embed
9810145_c1
9810145
fsharp
1
ExceptionEventArgs(ex)) } because worker r is Async<unit> , so I get This expression was expected to have type 'unit' but was here 'Choice1of2<'a, 'b>' on the first pattern match. Digression: Is the idea that I create actors for each worker also? I'd like to have code that is similar to how erlang does 'supervisors' be...
ExceptionEventArgs(ex)) } because worker r is Async<unit> , so I get This expression was expected to have type 'unit' but was here 'Choice1of2<'a, 'b>' on the first pattern match. Digression: Is the idea that I create actors for each worker also? I'd like to have code that is similar to how erlang does 'supervisors' be...
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embed
42991231_c0
42991231
fsharp
0
Title: Code coverage using dotCover - FAKE F#MAKE Problem title: Code coverage using dotCover - FAKE F#MAKE Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, f%23-fake, f%23-3.0 Problem: Code coverage using dotCover - FAKE F#MAKE I am trying to use dotCover in FAKE .I am getting an error i.e. DotCoverNUnit is not defined .I think this is ...
Code coverage using dotCover - FAKE F#MAKE Code coverage using dotCover - FAKE F#MAKE f%23 f%23-interactive f%23-fake f%23-3.0 dotCover FAKE MAKE DotCoverNUnit Target TestCoverage Test Project Project1 UnitTests UnitTest.dll Output NUnitDotCover.snapshot Filters Code coverage using dotCover - FAKE F#MAKE I am trying to...
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56668794_c1
56668794
fsharp
1
print output starts with [5], then [4,5], then [3,4,5] etc. The thing that confuses me is that this isn't what I see happening when I use AsyncSeq.traverseChoiceAsync from the FSharpx lib (which I wrapped to process Result instead of Choice). I see side effects happening from left to right, stopping on the first error...
print output starts with [5], then [4,5], then [3,4,5] etc. The thing that confuses me is that this isn't what I see happening when I use AsyncSeq.traverseChoiceAsync from the FSharpx lib (which I wrapped to process Result instead of Choice). I see side effects happening from left to right, stopping on the first error...
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40632462_c0
40632462
fsharp
0
Title: F# interactive - Is it possible to step into a project from opened solution or a symbol file Problem title: F# interactive - Is it possible to step into a project from opened solution or a symbol file Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: F# interactive - Is it possible to step into a project from opened solutio...
F# interactive - Is it possible to step into a project from opened solution or a symbol file F# interactive - Is it possible to step into a project from opened solution or a symbol file f%23 f%23-interactive opened Bin Debug PorjectOpenedInTheSameVSorHasSymbols.dll F# interactive - Is it possible to step into a project...
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7391383_c0
7391383
fsharp
0
Title: How to debug F#/Nemerle mono application under Linux? Problem title: How to debug F#/Nemerle mono application under Linux? Tags: f%23, nemerle, debugging, mono, linux Problem: How to debug F#/Nemerle mono application under Linux? I recently discovered Nemerle and F#, but I can't find any way to debug my applicat...
How to debug F#/Nemerle mono application under Linux? How to debug F#/Nemerle mono application under Linux? f%23 nemerle debugging mono linux How Nemerle Linux How to debug F#/Nemerle mono application under Linux? I recently discovered Nemerle and F#, but I can't find any way to debug my applications. MonoDevelop 2.6 l...
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8258285_c0
8258285
fsharp
0
Title: Error multipling float and int with F# Problem title: Error multipling float and int with F# Tags: f%23, variable-assignment, types Problem: Error multipling float and int with F# I have defined the following record: type Ball = { center : Vector3<m> radius : float32<m> color : Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Color } I'...
Error multipling float and int with F# Error multipling float and int with F# f%23 variable-assignment types Error Ball Vector3 float32 Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Color BallRadius Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Color.White Error multipling float and int with F# I have defined the following record: I'm trying to create a list of ...
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44270393_c0
44270393
fsharp
0
Title: Visual Studio Error - FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.1.0 Problem title: Visual Studio Error - FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.1.0 Tags: asp.net, c%23, visual-studio-2017, f%23 Problem: Visual Studio Error - FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.1.0 I have encountered a very iritating problem using Visual Studio 2017 Community. When downl...
Visual Studio Error - FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.1.0 Visual Studio Error - FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.1.0 asp.net c%23 visual-studio-2017 f%23 System.IO.FileNotFoundException Visual Studio Error FSharp.Core Version Could Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5f7f11d50a3a asp.net visual-studio-2017 Visual Studio Error - FSharp.Core, V...
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26198911_c1
26198911
fsharp
1
Falls.[2] :: n3 yearsFalls.[3] :: n4 yearsFalls.[4] :: n5 yearsFalls.[5] :: n6 yearsFalls.[6] :: n7 yearsFalls.[7] :: n8 yearsFalls.[8] :: n9 yearsFalls.[9] :: n10 yearsFalls.[10] :: n11 yearsFalls.[11] :: n12 Now everything works fine its only the part where I am trying to add to these lists that is not working. When ...
Falls.[2] :: n3 yearsFalls.[3] :: n4 yearsFalls.[4] :: n5 yearsFalls.[5] :: n6 yearsFalls.[6] :: n7 yearsFalls.[7] :: n8 yearsFalls.[8] :: n9 yearsFalls.[9] :: n10 yearsFalls.[10] :: n11 yearsFalls.[11] :: n12 Now everything works fine its only the part where I am trying to add to these lists that is not working. When ...
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25352827_c0
25352827
fsharp
0
Title: Isn&#x27;t F# supported in Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 and Azure SDK 2.4 Problem title: Isn&#x27;t F# supported in Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 and Azure SDK 2.4 Tags: azure, f%23 Problem: Isn't F# supported in Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 and Azure SDK 2.4 I just installed Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 and Azure SD...
Isn&#x27;t F# supported in Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 and Azure SDK 2.4 Isn&#x27;t F# supported in Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 and Azure SDK 2.4 azure f%23 Isn Visual Studio Update Azure SDK Isn't F# supported in Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 and Azure SDK 2.4 I just installed Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 and Azure SDK 2...
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63514143_c0
63514143
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, can a record type be made public when in a module within a Namespace? Problem title: In F#, can a record type be made public when in a module within a Namespace? Tags: f%23 Problem: In F#, can a record type be made public when in a module within a Namespace? In F#, a record type placed directly in a Names...
In F#, can a record type be made public when in a module within a Namespace? In F#, can a record type be made public when in a module within a Namespace? f%23 Namespace e.g MyNameSpace MyType Name Content Text MyModule In F#, can a record type be made public when in a module within a Namespace? In F#, a record type pla...
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52930363_c0
52930363
fsharp
0
Title: Visual studio 2017 problem with namespaces in F# Problem title: Visual studio 2017 problem with namespaces in F# Tags: f%23, visual-studio Problem: Visual studio 2017 problem with namespaces in F# I wrote this in HelperFunctions.fs: namespace Tutorial1.HelperFunctions module Factorials = let rec fact n = match n...
Visual studio 2017 problem with namespaces in F# Visual studio 2017 problem with namespaces in F# f%23 visual-studio Visual Tutorial1.HelperFunctions Factorials HelperFunctions.fs Factorials.fact Visual studio 2017 problem with namespaces in F# I wrote this in HelperFunctions.fs: And then this in Tutorial.fsx: Code com...
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54840297_c0
54840297
fsharp
0
Title: Fsharp CSV parsing Problem title: Fsharp CSV parsing Tags: f%23, csv, fsharp.data.typeproviders Problem: Fsharp CSV parsing I'm trying to get this to work http://fsharp.github.io/FSharp.Data/library/CsvFile.html But to me it seems like tha CsvFile class and the CSVextionson are removed of the Data lib I'm runnin...
Fsharp CSV parsing Fsharp CSV parsing f%23 csv fsharp.data.typeproviders Fsharp CSV FSharp.Data CsvFile.Load github.com kam1986 Data-Science-project news_sample.csv fsharp.data.typeproviders Fsharp CSV parsing I'm trying to get this to work http://fsharp.github.io/FSharp.Data/library/CsvFile.html But to me it seems lik...
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58943074_c0
58943074
fsharp
0
Title: What&#x27;s the right way to convert an FSharpAsync object into a C# Task? Problem title: What&#x27;s the right way to convert an FSharpAsync object into a C# Task? Tags: asynchronous, f%23, c%23 Problem: What's the right way to convert an FSharpAsync object into a C# Task? I'm trying to convert some F# code to ...
What&#x27;s the right way to convert an FSharpAsync object into a C# Task? What&#x27;s the right way to convert an FSharpAsync object into a C# Task? asynchronous f%23 c%23 What FSharpAsync Task FSharpAsync.StartAsTask FSharpChoice Unit CustomType What's the right way to convert an FSharpAsync object into a C# Task? I'...
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4005769_c0
4005769
fsharp
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Title: F# dynamic option Problem title: F# dynamic option Tags: f%23 Problem: F# dynamic option I need to specify, that my member property will return something like dynamic? in C#. Is possible use dynamic data type in F#? type Data = | Text of string | Number of string | Date of string with member x.Value with get() :...
F# dynamic option F# dynamic option f%23 Data Text Number Date x.Value value.Length Some None Decimal.TryParse DateTime.TryParse F# dynamic option I need to specify, that my member property will return something like dynamic? in C#. Is possible use dynamic data type in F#? This code cannot be compiled, because return t...
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12118866_c1
12118866
fsharp
1
to use them I get errors. open Samples.FSharp.RegexTypeProvider type PhoneNumberRegEx = CheckedRegexProvider< @"(?<AreaCode>^\d{3})-(?<PhoneNumber>\d{3}-\d{4}$)"> open Samples.FSharp.MiniCsvProvider type csv = MiniCsvProvider<"a.csv"> It was last released in March of 2011 and my guess is that they don't yet reflect th...
to use them I get errors. open Samples.FSharp.RegexTypeProvider type PhoneNumberRegEx = CheckedRegexProvider< @"(?<AreaCode>^\d{3})-(?<PhoneNumber>\d{3}-\d{4}$)"> open Samples.FSharp.MiniCsvProvider type csv = MiniCsvProvider<"a.csv"> It was last released in March of 2011 and my guess is that they don't yet reflect th...
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24618182_c1
24618182
fsharp
1
UpAfterTesting() = quit() () myTestModule looks like open canopy open runner open System type myTestModule() = // some helper methods member x.basicCreate() = context "The meat of my tests" "Test1" &&& fun _ -> // some canopy test statements like... url "http://theURL.com/" "#title" == "The title of my page" //Does the...
UpAfterTesting() = quit() () myTestModule looks like open canopy open runner open System type myTestModule() = // some helper methods member x.basicCreate() = context "The meat of my tests" "Test1" &&& fun _ -> // some canopy test statements like... url "http://theURL.com/" "#title" == "The title of my page" //Does the...
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719020_c0
719020
fsharp
0
Title: Is there an async version of DirectoryInfo.GetFiles / Directory.GetDirectories in dotNet? Problem title: Is there an async version of DirectoryInfo.GetFiles / Directory.GetDirectories in dotNet? Tags: async-workflow, .net, asynchronous, directoryinfo, f%23 Problem: Is there an async version of DirectoryInfo.GetF...
Is there an async version of DirectoryInfo.GetFiles / Directory.GetDirectories in dotNet? Is there an async version of DirectoryInfo.GetFiles / Directory.GetDirectories in dotNet? async-workflow .net asynchronous directoryinfo f%23 DirectoryInfo.GetFiles Directory.GetDirectories Is there an async version of DirectoryIn...
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18359825_c0
18359825
fsharp
0
Title: F# how to extended the generic array type? Problem title: F# how to extended the generic array type? Tags: type-extension, f%23 Problem: F# how to extended the generic array type? Following this question I wonder how (or if) i can extend the generic F# Array Type. I could do this: type System.Array with member a...
F# how to extended the generic array type? F# how to extended the generic array type? type-extension f%23 System.Array a.Last a.GetValue a.Length Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.Array Error Array Microsoft.FSharp.Primitives.Basics.Array F# how to extended the generic array type? Following this question I wonder how (or if...
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65755189_c1
65755189
fsharp
1
12,31); Price = 111.2} let one = {Bond= expired; Nominal = 199.0; Counterparty = "A"} let two = {Bond= expired; Nominal = 200.0; Counterparty = "B"} let three = {Bond= french; Nominal = 100.0; Counterparty = "A"} let four = {Bond= french; Nominal = 200.0; Counterparty = "B"} let five = {Bond= deutch; Nominal = 100.0; C...
12,31); Price = 111.2} let one = {Bond= expired; Nominal = 199.0; Counterparty = "A"} let two = {Bond= expired; Nominal = 200.0; Counterparty = "B"} let three = {Bond= french; Nominal = 100.0; Counterparty = "A"} let four = {Bond= french; Nominal = 200.0; Counterparty = "B"} let five = {Bond= deutch; Nominal = 100.0; C...
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8411764_c0
8411764
fsharp
0
Title: two dimensional array - significance of [|[||]|] Problem title: two dimensional array - significance of [|[||]|] Tags: f%23 Problem: two dimensional array - significance of [|[||]|] Two functions are defined: let to2DStrArray (inObj : string[][]) = Array2D.init inObj.Length inObj.[0].Length (fun i j -> inObj.[i]...
two dimensional array - significance of [|[||]|] two dimensional array - significance of [|[||]|] f%23 to2DStrArray Array2D.init inObj.Length Length Array2D.length1 List.init Double.Parse two dimensional array - significance of [|[||]|] Two functions are defined: trying to call them from fsx as follows fails: What is a...
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33880972_c0
33880972
fsharp
0
Title: Making an FsCheck generator for a recursive record Problem title: Making an FsCheck generator for a recursive record Tags: f%23 Problem: Making an FsCheck generator for a recursive record I have recursive types like this: type QueryInfo = { Title : string Check : Client -> bool Positive : Decision Negative : Dec...
Making an FsCheck generator for a recursive record Making an FsCheck generator for a recursive record f%23 Making FsCheck QueryInfo Title Check Client Positive Decision Negative Result Query Making an FsCheck generator for a recursive record I have recursive types like this: I am going to make a generator for FsCheck ....
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34391433_c0
34391433
fsharp
0
Title: F# Generic Records Problem title: F# Generic Records Tags: records, generics, f%23 Problem: F# Generic Records I am trying to build a generic function to manipulate a record my code looks like: type Status = Active | Inactive type IStatus = abstract member Status: Status type User = { Username : string; Status :...
F# Generic Records F# Generic Records records generics f%23 Generic Records Status Active Inactive IStatus User Username x.Status ChangeStatus F# Generic Records I am trying to build a generic function to manipulate a record my code looks like: Now I get the following error: Obviously I just want to create a type const...
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40798813_c1
40798813
fsharp
1
otnet/helloworld/obj/Debug/netcoreapp1.1/dotnet-compile.rsp returned Exit Code 131 Compilation failed. 0 Warning(s) 0 Error(s) Time elapsed 00:00:00.4439997 Dotnet info says % dotnet --info .NET Command Line Tools (1.0.0-preview2-1-003177) Product Information: Version: 1.0.0-preview2-1-003177 Commit SHA-1 hash: a2df9c2...
otnet/helloworld/obj/Debug/netcoreapp1.1/dotnet-compile.rsp returned Exit Code 131 Compilation failed. 0 Warning(s) 0 Error(s) Time elapsed 00:00:00.4439997 Dotnet info says % dotnet --info .NET Command Line Tools (1.0.0-preview2-1-003177) Product Information: Version: 1.0.0-preview2-1-003177 Commit SHA-1 hash: a2df9c2...
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43397589_c0
43397589
fsharp
0
Title: The .NET SDK 4.0 or 4.5 tools could not be found ERROR Problem title: The .NET SDK 4.0 or 4.5 tools could not be found ERROR Tags: asp.net, f%23, .net, visual-studio Problem: The .NET SDK 4.0 or 4.5 tools could not be found ERROR I'm creating a web api in F# and when try to use the nuget package FSharp.Data.Type...
The .NET SDK 4.0 or 4.5 tools could not be found ERROR The .NET SDK 4.0 or 4.5 tools could not be found ERROR asp.net f%23 .net visual-studio NET SDK ERROR asp.net The .NET SDK 4.0 or 4.5 tools could not be found ERROR I'm creating a web api in F# and when try to use the nuget package FSharp.Data.TypeProviders, I get t...
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4866640_c0
4866640
fsharp
0
Title: Split list into two equal lists in F# Problem title: Split list into two equal lists in F# Tags: split, f%23, list, equals Problem: Split list into two equal lists in F# I'm really new to F#, and I need a bit of help with an F# problem. I need to implement a cut function that splits a list in half so that the ou...
Split list into two equal lists in F# Split list into two equal lists in F# split f%23 list equals Split Split list into two equal lists in F# I'm really new to F#, and I need a bit of help with an F# problem. I need to implement a cut function that splits a list in half so that the output would be... val it : int list...
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56768405_c0
56768405
fsharp
0
Title: Compile error when union case has same name as type Problem title: Compile error when union case has same name as type Tags: f%23 Problem: Compile error when union case has same name as type In this example on the last line, I want to create an instance of the type A but I get a compile error. When I hover over ...
Compile error when union case has same name as type Compile error when union case has same name as type f%23 Compile TM.A name:string this.Name t:T a:List this.T this.A List Compile error when union case has same name as type In this example on the last line, I want to create an instance of the type A but I get a compi...
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13812897_c0
13812897
fsharp
0
Title: Big difference in performance between two uses of Seq.iter Problem title: Big difference in performance between two uses of Seq.iter Tags: seq, f%23, iteration Problem: Big difference in performance between two uses of Seq.iter The following is an MWE that illustrates my problem: let f (n : int) : unit = {1 .. n...
Big difference in performance between two uses of Seq.iter Big difference in performance between two uses of Seq.iter seq f%23 iteration Big Seq.iter First Second Big difference in performance between two uses of Seq.iter The following is an MWE that illustrates my problem: Even though the end result of the two calls i...
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47596432_c0
47596432
fsharp
0
Title: Map in F# auto sorts but I don&#x27;t know why Problem title: Map in F# auto sorts but I don&#x27;t know why Tags: f%23 Problem: Map in F# auto sorts but I don't know why So when I do something like this let mainMenu() = ["1. list item one",itemOne "2. list item two",itemTwo "3. list item three",itemThree "4. li...
Map in F# auto sorts but I don&#x27;t know why Map in F# auto sorts but I don&#x27;t know why f%23 Map Exit Map.ofList Seq.iter Console.WriteLine keyValuePair.Key Map in F# auto sorts but I don't know why So when I do something like this and print it like this I get a result of So my question is, how does it know to pu...
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35681642_c0
35681642
fsharp
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Title: How can I use FSharp.Core 4.3 with Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition Problem title: How can I use FSharp.Core 4.3 with Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition Tags: f%23, deedle, c%23 Problem: How can I use FSharp.Core 4.3 with Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition I want to use Deedle, but it complains like this...
How can I use FSharp.Core 4.3 with Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition How can I use FSharp.Core 4.3 with Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition f%23 deedle c%23 How FSharp.Core Visual Studio Community Edition How can I use FSharp.Core 4.3 with Visual Studio 2015 Community Edition I want to use Deedle, but it complains ...
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9513891_c0
9513891
fsharp
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Title: error FS1133: No constructors are available for the type &#x27;List&lt;&#x27;a&gt;&#x27; Problem title: error FS1133: No constructors are available for the type &#x27;List&lt;&#x27;a&gt;&#x27; Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23-scripting, f%23 Problem: error FS1133: No constructors are available for the type 'List<'a>...
error FS1133: No constructors are available for the type &#x27;List&lt;&#x27;a&gt;&#x27; error FS1133: No constructors are available for the type &#x27;List&lt;&#x27;a&gt;&#x27; f%23-interactive f%23-scripting f%23 FS1133 List Person First Last this.ToString this.First this.Last Bhushan Shinde Abhi Jad error FS1133: No...
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20982294_c0
20982294
fsharp
0
Title: Serialization of F# mutable variable to JSON using Json.NET generates duplicated items Problem title: Serialization of F# mutable variable to JSON using Json.NET generates duplicated items Tags: json, serialization, f%23, json.net Problem: Serialization of F# mutable variable to JSON using Json.NET generates dup...
Serialization of F# mutable variable to JSON using Json.NET generates duplicated items Serialization of F# mutable variable to JSON using Json.NET generates duplicated items json serialization f%23 json.net Json.NET Serialization JSON Newtonsoft.Json Newtonsoft.Json.Converters a.height JsonConvert.SerializeObject Forma...
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13753312_c0
13753312
fsharp
0
Title: Warning produced by f#: value has been copied to ensure the original is not mutated Problem title: Warning produced by f#: value has been copied to ensure the original is not mutated Tags: f%23 Problem: Warning produced by f#: value has been copied to ensure the original is not mutated The first definition below...
Warning produced by f#: value has been copied to ensure the original is not mutated Warning produced by f#: value has been copied to ensure the original is not mutated f%23 Warning ticks_with_warning int64 System.DateTime.Now.Ticks ticks_clean System.DateTime.Now t.Ticks Warning produced by f#: value has been copied to...
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76486996_c0
76486996
fsharp
0
Title: In F#, converting int option to Google.Protobuf Int32Value Problem title: In F#, converting int option to Google.Protobuf Int32Value Tags: protocol-buffers, f%23 Problem: In F#, converting int option to Google.Protobuf Int32Value Is there a more efficient way to convert an integer option type to Google.Protobuf....
In F#, converting int option to Google.Protobuf Int32Value In F#, converting int option to Google.Protobuf Int32Value protocol-buffers f%23 Google.Protobuf Int32Value x:int ValueOption Google.Protobuf.FSharp.WellKnownTypes.Int32Value None ValueNone Some ValueSome Int32Value.empty Value c.Value In F#, converting int opt...
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9778294_c0
9778294
fsharp
0
Title: Center text at a given point on a WPF Canvas Problem title: Center text at a given point on a WPF Canvas Tags: .net, c%23, f%23, wpf Problem: Center text at a given point on a WPF Canvas I have a Controls.Canvas with several shapes on it and would like to add textual labels that are centered on given points (I'm...
Center text at a given point on a WPF Canvas Center text at a given point on a WPF Canvas .net c%23 f%23 wpf Center WPF Canvas Controls.Canvas RenderTransform Controls.Canvas.SetLeft Width NaN ActualWidth Center text at a given point on a WPF Canvas I have a Controls.Canvas with several shapes on it and would like to a...
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52447497_c1
52447497
fsharp
1
<runtime> <assemblyBinding xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1"> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name="FSharp.Core" publicKeyToken="b03f5f7f11d50a3a" culture="neutral"/> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-4.5.0.0" newVersion="4.4.3.0"/> </dependentAssembly> </assemblyBinding> </runtime> I get this error Un...
<runtime> <assemblyBinding xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1"> <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name="FSharp.Core" publicKeyToken="b03f5f7f11d50a3a" culture="neutral"/> <bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-4.5.0.0" newVersion="4.4.3.0"/> </dependentAssembly> </assemblyBinding> </runtime> I get this error Un...
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45354603_c0
45354603
fsharp
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Title: How do I produce a node module using dotnet-fable Problem title: How do I produce a node module using dotnet-fable Tags: fable-f%23, f%23 Problem: How do I produce a node module using dotnet-fable I have a project that I've created with dotnet fable new -n ProjectName and if I run it with webpack server everythi...
How do I produce a node module using dotnet-fable How do I produce a node module using dotnet-fable fable-f%23 f%23 dotnet-fable How ProjectName How do I produce a node module using dotnet-fable I have a project that I've created with dotnet fable new -n ProjectName and if I run it with webpack server everything works ...
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