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64505948
fsharp
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Title: How to write a WPF user control in F#? Problem title: How to write a WPF user control in F#? Tags: f%23, user-controls, wpf Problem: How to write a WPF user control in F#? Can a WPF user control be written in F#? Lets say I have a standard WPF/C# user control as: public class DataGridAnnotationControl : UserCont...
How to write a WPF user control in F#? How to write a WPF user control in F#? f%23 user-controls wpf How WPF DataGridAnnotationControl UserControl DefaultStyleKeyProperty.OverrideMetadata FrameworkPropertyMetadata BorderBrush Brushes.Black Background Brushes.AliceBlue BorderThickness Thickness LastName GetValue LastNam...
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26325516_c0
26325516
fsharp
0
Title: Retrieve matching values from branch to leaf Problem title: Retrieve matching values from branch to leaf Tags: f%23, list, tree Problem: Retrieve matching values from branch to leaf So im trying to make a tree with companies as the branch and subcompanies of the company as leafs. Every company/subcompany consist...
Retrieve matching values from branch to leaf Retrieve matching values from branch to leaf f%23 list tree branch Retrieve Department SubDep Company Arla Karolines Lurpak Butter Milk Buko Riberhus Cheese Retrieve matching values from branch to leaf So im trying to make a tree with companies as the branch and subcompanies...
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41097564_c0
41097564
fsharp
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Title: Azure: Suave fails sometimes with HttpPlatfomHandler and doesn't come back up Problem title: Azure: Suave fails sometimes with HttpPlatfomHandler and doesn't come back up Tags: suave, azure-web-app-service, azure, f%23 Problem: Azure: Suave fails sometimes with HttpPlatfomHandler and doesn't come back ...
Azure: Suave fails sometimes with HttpPlatfomHandler and doesn't come back up Azure: Suave fails sometimes with HttpPlatfomHandler and doesn't come back up suave azure-web-app-service azure f%23 Azure Suave HttpPlatfomHandler Process Port Error Maximum CGI Azure: Suave fails sometimes with HttpPlatfomHandler ...
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29898883_c0
29898883
fsharp
0
Title: How can I inherit the Window class in a F# source file Problem title: How can I inherit the Window class in a F# source file Tags: reference, f%23 Problem: How can I inherit the Window class in a F# source file When scripting it's done like: #light #r "System.Xaml.dll" #r "WindowsBase.dll" #r "PresentationCore.d...
How can I inherit the Window class in a F# source file How can I inherit the Window class in a F# source file reference f%23 How Window System.Xaml.dll WindowsBase.dll PresentationCore.dll PresentationFramework.dll System System.Windows win.Title Say Hello win.Show COMPILED STAThread Application app.Run How can I inher...
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8451268_c0
8451268
fsharp
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Title: F# Find qualified last tuple of the 3 tuples Problem title: F# Find qualified last tuple of the 3 tuples Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Find qualified last tuple of the 3 tuples let dataA3 = [| ("A", 1.0M, -2.0M); ("A", 2.0M, -1.8M); ("A", 3.0M, -1.5M); ("B", 2.0M, -1.5M); ("B", 3.0M, -1.8M); ("C", 1.0M, 2.0M); ("C", 2....
F# Find qualified last tuple of the 3 tuples F# Find qualified last tuple of the 3 tuples f%23 Find dataA3 F# Find qualified last tuple of the 3 tuples I have an array of tuples, I will find the qualified tuples. The conditions are: The first string element have to be same for 3 times, in the above example, ("A", _, _)...
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63849723_c0
63849723
fsharp
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Title: F# How to print out a sequence in a pipe forward sequence? Problem title: F# How to print out a sequence in a pipe forward sequence? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# How to print out a sequence in a pipe forward sequence? Is it possible to print out a sequence in a pipe forward sequence? I have the following code: let rec...
F# How to print out a sequence in a pipe forward sequence? F# How to print out a sequence in a pipe forward sequence? f%23 How System.Threading.Thread.Sleep URL Nesting Level HtmlDocument.Load m.CssSelect List.map a.AttributeValue Seq.distinctBy Seq.filter x.Contains baseUrl1 Seq.map Seq.singleton Seq.concat F# How to ...
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13018481_c0
13018481
fsharp
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Title: Putting source information into LLVM bitcode files for debugging compiler errors Problem title: Putting source information into LLVM bitcode files for debugging compiler errors Tags: llvm-fs, llvm, f%23, compiler-construction, code-generation Problem: Putting source information into LLVM bitcode files for debugg...
Putting source information into LLVM bitcode files for debugging compiler errors Putting source information into LLVM bitcode files for debugging compiler errors llvm-fs llvm f%23 compiler-construction code-generation a Putting LLVM a:Int b:Int i32 print.0 tmp.3 return.0 Putting source information into LLVM bitcode fil...
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5904740_c0
5904740
fsharp
0
Title: F# explicit member constraints: The type variable ^T could not be generalized because it would escape its scope Problem title: F# explicit member constraints: The type variable ^T could not be generalized because it would escape its scope Tags: f%23, generics Problem: F# explicit member constraints: The type var...
F# explicit member constraints: The type variable ^T could not be generalized because it would escape its scope F# explicit member constraints: The type variable ^T could not be generalized because it would escape its scope f%23 generics MyType this.F F# explicit member constraints: The type variable ^T could not be ge...
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64338812_c1
64338812
fsharp
1
= sizeof(NotifyIconData); data.hWnd = hwnd; data.uID = 0; data.uFlags = 0x00000001 | 0x00000002 | 0x00000004 | 0x00000008 | 0x00000020 | 0x00000080; // NIF_MESSAGE | NIF_ICON | NIF_TIP | NIF_STATE | NIF_GUID | NIF_SHOWTIP; data.szTip = "Tooltip"; data.dwState = 0; data.dwStateMask = 0x00000001 ||| 0x00000002; // NIS_S...
= sizeof(NotifyIconData); data.hWnd = hwnd; data.uID = 0; data.uFlags = 0x00000001 | 0x00000002 | 0x00000004 | 0x00000008 | 0x00000020 | 0x00000080; // NIF_MESSAGE | NIF_ICON | NIF_TIP | NIF_STATE | NIF_GUID | NIF_SHOWTIP; data.szTip = "Tooltip"; data.dwState = 0; data.dwStateMask = 0x00000001 ||| 0x00000002; // NIS_S...
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42628835_c0
42628835
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Compare 2 JsonValue' Problem title: F# - Compare 2 JsonValue' Tags: json, f%23, deserialization Problem: F# - Compare 2 JsonValue' I have 2 Json values that are similar, but there are some differences. Json1: { "id": "1", "people" : [ { "Id" : 1421, "Name" : "Jackson", "Age" : 21, "Status" : "Avai...
F# - Compare 2 JsonValue' F# - Compare 2 JsonValue' json f%23 deserialization Compare JsonValue Name Jackson Age Status Available Steven Unavailable Alice F# - Compare 2 JsonValue' I have 2 Json values that are similar, but there are some differences. Json1: Json2: I'd like to know if there's a way to compare...
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49718434_c0
49718434
fsharp
0
Title: F# on Linux - targeting net4xx Problem title: F# on Linux - targeting net4xx Tags: .net-core, f%23, linux, mono, visual-studio-code Problem: F# on Linux - targeting net4xx I've got both mono (5.10.1.20) and dotnet core (2.1.4) installed on my Linux Mint (18.3) machine. I want to create a project using VS Code Io...
F# on Linux - targeting net4xx F# on Linux - targeting net4xx .net-core f%23 linux mono visual-studio-code Linux net4xx TargetFramework net461 F# on Linux - targeting net4xx I've got both mono (5.10.1.20) and dotnet core (2.1.4) installed on my Linux Mint (18.3) machine. I want to create a project using VS Code Ionide:...
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53092476_c0
53092476
fsharp
0
Title: F# filetypes icons missing Problem title: F# filetypes icons missing Tags: registry, visual-studio-2017, f%23, explorer Problem: F# filetypes icons missing So after updating visual studio 2017 to the 15.8.8 version the .fs .fsi and .fsx filetypes have no icon on windows explorer. I have checked the following reg...
F# filetypes icons missing F# filetypes icons missing registry visual-studio-2017 f%23 explorer HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer FileExts HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT VisualStudio.css.aaa3ca14 DefaultIcon visual-studio-2017 F# filetypes icons missing So after updating visual studio 2017 to the ...
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73424724_c0
73424724
fsharp
0
Title: How find integer in text Problem title: How find integer in text Tags: f%23, function, string Problem: How find integer in text Help me figure out how to work with text i have a string like: "word1 number: word2" for example : "result 0: Good" or "result 299: Bad" i need print Undefined/Low or High When string i...
How find integer in text How find integer in text f%23 function string MyError How GetResponse MyData ErrorMessage Result value.Messages ValueSome Undefined value.Messages.FirstOrDefault x.ToUpperInvariant Contains errors.Add ValueNone Error err.ToErrorString errors.Any String.concat How find integer in text Help me fi...
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2755683_c0
2755683
fsharp
0
Title: ASP.NET MVC F# controller action ignoring parameter Problem title: ASP.NET MVC F# controller action ignoring parameter Tags: asp.net-mvc, model-view-controller, .net, c%23, f%23 Problem: ASP.NET MVC F# controller action ignoring parameter I have a C# ASP.NET MVC project but my controllers are written in F#. For ...
ASP.NET MVC F# controller action ignoring parameter ASP.NET MVC F# controller action ignoring parameter asp.net-mvc model-view-controller .net c%23 f%23 HandleError ASP.NET MVC MvcApplication8.Controllers System.Web.Mvc ImageController Controller x.Index ActionResult x.Response.Write x.View Parameter asp.net-mvc ASP.NE...
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22716391_c0
22716391
fsharp
0
Title: F# Deedle Filtering a data frame using String.Contains Problem title: F# Deedle Filtering a data frame using String.Contains Tags: contains, deedle, f%23, string Problem: F# Deedle Filtering a data frame using String.Contains I have a data frame that looks like this Date Type last LastSize 12 -> 2013-10-25T00:00...
F# Deedle Filtering a data frame using String.Contains F# Deedle Filtering a data frame using String.Contains contains deedle f%23 string String.Contains Deedle Filtering Date Type LastSize lastFrame.GetSeries Series.filterValues t.Contains GetSeries lastFrame.RowsDense row.GetAs Series.countValues F# Deedle Filtering ...
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28519325_c0
28519325
fsharp
0
Title: Calculate average in list of tuples F# Problem title: Calculate average in list of tuples F# Tags: f%23, tuples Problem: Calculate average in list of tuples F# I have a text file of rain measured over 3 years, where each number after the year corresponds to the month. For example, in 2002 1.17 0.78 7.11 5.17 5.8...
Calculate average in list of tuples F# Calculate average in list of tuples F# f%23 tuples Calculate Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec List.map List.average Calculate average in list of tuples F# I have a text file of rain measured over 3 years, where each number after the year corresponds to the month. Fo...
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46480080_c0
46480080
fsharp
0
Title: One F# 4.1 compiler includes targetPlatform value of netstandard, the other does not Problem title: One F# 4.1 compiler includes targetPlatform value of netstandard, the other does not Tags: f%23 Problem: One F# 4.1 compiler includes targetPlatform value of netstandard, the other does not The F# 4.1 compiler on ...
One F# 4.1 compiler includes targetPlatform value of netstandard, the other does not One F# 4.1 compiler includes targetPlatform value of netstandard, the other does not f%23 One fsc.exe Microsoft Compiler Specify Valid FS1052 Invalid One F# 4.1 compiler includes targetPlatform value of netstandard, the other does not ...
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69775164_c0
69775164
fsharp
0
Title: F# async try ... finally do! AwaitTask Problem title: F# async try ... finally do! AwaitTask Tags: asynchronous, f%23, task-parallel-library Problem: F# async try ... finally do! AwaitTask Problem, short: In an async{...} expression, in a try-finally expression, how can I use do! ... |> Async.AwaitTask in the fi...
F# async try ... finally do! AwaitTask F# async try ... finally do! AwaitTask asynchronous f%23 task-parallel-library AwaitTask Async.AwaitTask Async.StartAsTask Async.RunSynchronously F# async try ... finally do! AwaitTask Problem, short: In an async{...} expression, in a try-finally expression, how can I use do! ... ...
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74455636_c0
74455636
fsharp
0
Title: Using log4net in F# as a singleton separate class Problem title: Using log4net in F# as a singleton separate class Tags: f%23, log4net Problem: Using log4net in F# as a singleton separate class I've seen a few posts about implementing log4net using C# and F# - but I am wanting to implement it as a singleton in a...
Using log4net in F# as a singleton separate class Using log4net in F# as a singleton separate class f%23 log4net Using log4net MyNamespace System.IO log4net.Config LoggerConfigure FileInfo XmlConfigurator.Configure log4net.ILog log4net.LogManager.GetLogger System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod DeclaringType Usi...
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41946924_c1
41946924
fsharp
1
1[FSharp.>Data.Sql.Common.SqlEntity]).Min(row => >Convert(Convert(row.GetColumn("X"))))` Code that fails: open FSharp.Data.Sql [<Literal>] let ConnectionString = "Data Source=c:\MyDB.db;" + "Version=3;foreign keys=true" type Sql = SqlDataProvider<Common.DatabaseProviderTypes.SQLITE, ConnectionString, //ResolutionPath =...
1[FSharp.>Data.Sql.Common.SqlEntity]).Min(row => >Convert(Convert(row.GetColumn("X"))))` Code that fails: open FSharp.Data.Sql [<Literal>] let ConnectionString = "Data Source=c:\MyDB.db;" + "Version=3;foreign keys=true" type Sql = SqlDataProvider<Common.DatabaseProviderTypes.SQLITE, ConnectionString, //ResolutionPath =...
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19679123_c1
19679123
fsharp
1
.lecun.com/exdb/mnist/ , in case anyone fancies trying this themselves. EDIT 1: The culprit is the call to loadMnistImage . According to Gene Belitski's suggestion, I ran the code let rand = System.Random() let m: double [,] = Array2D.init 60000 784 (fun _ _ -> rand.NextDouble()) before and after the line let mnistTrai...
.lecun.com/exdb/mnist/ , in case anyone fancies trying this themselves. EDIT 1: The culprit is the call to loadMnistImage . According to Gene Belitski's suggestion, I ran the code let rand = System.Random() let m: double [,] = Array2D.init 60000 784 (fun _ _ -> rand.NextDouble()) before and after the line let mnistTrai...
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12600574_c0
12600574
fsharp
0
Title: Argument validation in F# struct constructor Problem title: Argument validation in F# struct constructor Tags: struct, c%23-to-f%23, c%23, f%23 Problem: Argument validation in F# struct constructor Here is a trivial C# struct that does some validation on the ctor argument: public struct Foo { public string Name ...
Argument validation in F# struct constructor Argument validation in F# struct constructor struct c%23-to-f%23 c%23 f%23 ArgumentException Argument Foo Name Contract.Requires name.StartsWith x.Name Struct Argument validation in F# struct constructor Here is a trivial C# struct that does some validation on the ctor argum...
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57393557_c0
57393557
fsharp
0
Title: Why F#&#x27;s default set collection is sorted while C#&#x27;s isn&#x27;t? Problem title: Why F#&#x27;s default set collection is sorted while C#&#x27;s isn&#x27;t? Tags: set, f%23, c%23, c%23-to-f%23, .net Problem: Why F#'s default set collection is sorted while C#'s isn't? When migrating from a C# world to an ...
Why F#&#x27;s default set collection is sorted while C#&#x27;s isn&#x27;t? Why F#&#x27;s default set collection is sorted while C#&#x27;s isn&#x27;t? set f%23 c%23 c%23-to-f%23 .net Why Name Flag Option None Some Why F#'s default set collection is sorted while C#'s isn't? When migrating from a C# world to an F# (the mo...
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58010549_c0
58010549
fsharp
0
Title: ref and byref&lt;&gt; parameters in F# class members Problem title: ref and byref&lt;&gt; parameters in F# class members Tags: f%23 Problem: ref and byref<> parameters in F# class members I rewrote some my f# functions definitions to static members and stuck at ref/byref parameter error: static member bar (a : b...
ref and byref&lt;&gt; parameters in F# class members ref and byref&lt;&gt; parameters in F# class members f%23 Foo.bar Error FS0001 a-1 System.Console.Write a.ToString a:byref Foo ref and byref<> parameters in F# class members I rewrote some my f# functions definitions to static members and stuck at ref/byref parameter...
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44767932_c0
44767932
fsharp
0
Title: SqlProvider: when doing group by store other columns in the result Problem title: SqlProvider: when doing group by store other columns in the result Tags: f%23 Problem: SqlProvider: when doing group by store other columns in the result Lets say I have a table that has Column1, Column2 and Column3. I am grouping ...
SqlProvider: when doing group by store other columns in the result SqlProvider: when doing group by store other columns in the result f%23 SqlProvider SqlDataProvider Common.DatabaseProviderTypes.MSSQLSERVER sql.GetDataContext ctx.Dbo.Table1 row.Column2 g.Key g.Count res.ToArray GroupBy x.Column2 Select AnonymousObject...
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39339322_c0
39339322
fsharp
0
Title: Error: Unexpected infix operator in expression, about a successfully compiled prefix operator Problem title: Error: Unexpected infix operator in expression, about a successfully compiled prefix operator Tags: f%23, prefix-operator, operator-overloading, infix-operator Problem: Error: Unexpected infix operator in...
Error: Unexpected infix operator in expression, about a successfully compiled prefix operator Error: Unexpected infix operator in expression, about a successfully compiled prefix operator f%23 prefix-operator operator-overloading infix-operator Error Unexpected String.Empty Error: Unexpected infix operator in expressio...
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57291144_c0
57291144
fsharp
0
Title: Why doesn&#x27;t manyCharsTill combinator work if the &quot;till&quot; parser starts with spaces? Problem title: Why doesn&#x27;t manyCharsTill combinator work if the &quot;till&quot; parser starts with spaces? Tags: parser-combinators, fparsec, f%23 Problem: Why doesn't manyCharsTill combinator work if the "til...
Why doesn&#x27;t manyCharsTill combinator work if the &quot;till&quot; parser starts with spaces? Why doesn&#x27;t manyCharsTill combinator work if the &quot;till&quot; parser starts with spaces? parser-combinators fparsec f%23 Why FParsec Flange ParserResult Failure Error Col Expecting Why doesn't manyCharsTill combin...
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37099609_c1
37099609
fsharp
1
<0x41cb58a0 + 0x0004d> in :0 at FSharp.Charting.ChartTypes.layoutSubCharts@798 (SeriesChartType chartType, System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2 visited, Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpOption`1 targetParent, System.Object target) <0x41cb58a0 + 0x002e3> in :0 at FSharp.Charting.ChartTypes+layoutSubCharts@798-1.Invoke (M...
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14777522_c0
14777522
fsharp
0
Title: If SML.NET had functors why can&#x27;t F#? Problem title: If SML.NET had functors why can&#x27;t F#? Tags: ocaml, ml, sml, functor, f%23 Problem: If SML.NET had functors why can't F#? This question started out from My translating of " ML for the Working Programmer " ( WorldCat ) by L. C. PAULSON to F# which uses...
If SML.NET had functors why can&#x27;t F#? If SML.NET had functors why can&#x27;t F#? ocaml ml sml functor f%23 SML.NET If SML.NET had functors why can't F#? This question started out from My translating of " ML for the Working Programmer " ( WorldCat ) by L. C. PAULSON to F# which uses functors for the examples. Event...
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62141547_c1
62141547
fsharp
1
020, 1, 1)) member this.postingTime = Nullable(DateTime(2020, 1, 1)) member this.chartNumber = Nullable(0) The lambda now fails with The type 'Visit' does not define the field, constructor or member 'lastname' module FsNetwork = let context = Wsdl1.GetBasicHttpBinding_IMedicalService() let GetScheduleAsync (tableDate :...
020, 1, 1)) member this.postingTime = Nullable(DateTime(2020, 1, 1)) member this.chartNumber = Nullable(0) The lambda now fails with The type 'Visit' does not define the field, constructor or member 'lastname' module FsNetwork = let context = Wsdl1.GetBasicHttpBinding_IMedicalService() let GetScheduleAsync (tableDate :...
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4044289_c0
4044289
fsharp
0
Title: What&#x27;s a good way to manage a lot of loosely related components in F#? Problem title: What&#x27;s a good way to manage a lot of loosely related components in F#? Tags: functional-programming, components, dictionary, f%23, data-structures Problem: What's a good way to manage a lot of loosely related componen...
What&#x27;s a good way to manage a lot of loosely related components in F#? What&#x27;s a good way to manage a lot of loosely related components in F#? functional-programming components dictionary f%23 data-structures What What's a good way to manage a lot of loosely related components in F#? I'm trying to translate an...
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45483124_c0
45483124
fsharp
0
Title: Can I create a conditional literal? Problem title: Can I create a conditional literal? Tags: f%23, literals, type-providers Problem: Can I create a conditional literal? In order to create a Json provider I need to pass a literal with the path. There are several people working on the project from different locati...
Can I create a conditional literal? Can I create a conditional literal? f%23 literals type-providers Can FSharp.Data Literal Error Environment.MachineName DESKTOP-G3OF32U Users Fernando HPW8 Dropbox Unknown Bitbucket VSProjects Fractal10 fractal.json PathInfo JsonProvider Sample Can I create a conditional literal? In o...
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11435655_c1
11435655
fsharp
1
(fun (a:'a[]) i -> a.[i]) ars ixs) } The key idea is to look at (two) lists as at (two) orthogonal dimensions where every element marked by its index in the list. So we can enumerate all elements by enumerating every element in every section of cartesian product by hyper plane (in 2D case this is a line). In another w...
(fun (a:'a[]) i -> a.[i]) ars ixs) } The key idea is to look at (two) lists as at (two) orthogonal dimensions where every element marked by its index in the list. So we can enumerate all elements by enumerating every element in every section of cartesian product by hyper plane (in 2D case this is a line). In another w...
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33910025_c1
33910025
fsharp
1
) Here, the compiler and syntax checker and coloring detects properly the dbg.log("test%i", 2) line, which is exactly what I want. It will also properly raise an error if I were to write "test%s" instead. Now, if I take the above approach and expand it to create more overloads of the ILog.log method, this gets pretty h...
) Here, the compiler and syntax checker and coloring detects properly the dbg.log("test%i", 2) line, which is exactly what I want. It will also properly raise an error if I were to write "test%s" instead. Now, if I take the above approach and expand it to create more overloads of the ILog.log method, this gets pretty h...
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35373934_c0
35373934
fsharp
0
Title: F# Interop with C# function that has generic return type Problem title: F# Interop with C# function that has generic return type Tags: c%23-to-f%23, interop, f%23, generics Problem: F# Interop with C# function that has generic return type When I have a generic function in C#, where the generic argument defines t...
F# Interop with C# function that has generic return type F# Interop with C# function that has generic return type c%23-to-f%23 interop f%23 generics Interop Get Activator.CreateInstance GetCustomer Customer MyCSharpObj.Get F# Interop with C# function that has generic return type When I have a generic function in C#, wh...
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36084929_c0
36084929
fsharp
0
Title: How to use FSharp.Management WMI Provider with remote machine Problem title: How to use FSharp.Management WMI Provider with remote machine Tags: f%23, wmi Problem: How to use FSharp.Management WMI Provider with remote machine I've modified the example script from the FSharp management project to connect to a rem...
How to use FSharp.Management WMI Provider with remote machine How to use FSharp.Management WMI Provider with remote machine f%23 wmi How FSharp.Management WMI Provider System.IO.Directory.SetCurrentDirectory __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ System.Management.dll Packages FSharp.Management.0.3.1 net40 FSharp.Management.dll FSharp.M...
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3018297_c0
3018297
fsharp
0
Title: Is the F# language reference documentation available in an offline format (PDF, CHM)? Problem title: Is the F# language reference documentation available in an offline format (PDF, CHM)? Tags: f%23, documentation, language-specifications Problem: Is the F# language reference documentation available in an offline...
Is the F# language reference documentation available in an offline format (PDF, CHM)? Is the F# language reference documentation available in an offline format (PDF, CHM)? f%23 documentation language-specifications PDF CHM Is the F# language reference documentation available in an offline format (PDF, CHM)? I've found ...
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43226346_c1
43226346
fsharp
1
IEnumerable 1 assemblies) at FSI_0005.Build.clo@98-8.Invoke(Unit _arg6) in D:\ICIS API develop\icis-api\build.fsx:line 99` I am not able to figure out the problem out there in this code , I was able to run this code earlier but right now it is not wroking . Here is the code that I am using for DotCover : Target "TestC...
IEnumerable 1 assemblies) at FSI_0005.Build.clo@98-8.Invoke(Unit _arg6) in D:\ICIS API develop\icis-api\build.fsx:line 99` I am not able to figure out the problem out there in this code , I was able to run this code earlier but right now it is not wroking . Here is the code that I am using for DotCover : Target "TestC...
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54713827_c0
54713827
fsharp
0
Title: Using &quot;bind&quot; with an async function Problem title: Using &quot;bind&quot; with an async function Tags: monad-transformers, f%23 Problem: Using "bind" with an async function Let's say I have some function that returns Async<Result<string>> : let getData id = async { return Ok (string id) } Now the input...
Using &quot;bind&quot; with an async function Using &quot;bind&quot; with an async function monad-transformers f%23 isError Using Async Result Result.bind FS0001 Type Expecting Option Option.bind Option.isSome Using "bind" with an async function Let's say I have some function that returns Async<Result<string>> : Now th...
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67271258_c1
67271258
fsharp
1
a.(i)) lxor 1 done; for i = l2-1 to r2-1 do arr.(b.(i)) <- arr.(b.(i)) lxor 1 done; printf "%d\n" (Array.fold_left (+) 0 arr) done; This is the same but in F# open System open System.IO let out = new StreamWriter(Console.OpenStandardOutput()) let readints () = [ for x in stdin.ReadLine().TrimEnd().Split() -> int(x) ] l...
a.(i)) lxor 1 done; for i = l2-1 to r2-1 do arr.(b.(i)) <- arr.(b.(i)) lxor 1 done; printf "%d\n" (Array.fold_left (+) 0 arr) done; This is the same but in F# open System open System.IO let out = new StreamWriter(Console.OpenStandardOutput()) let readints () = [ for x in stdin.ReadLine().TrimEnd().Split() -> int(x) ] l...
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41388870
fsharp
0
Title: How to Use DocumentDb, LINQ, and F# to return multiple properties? Problem title: How to Use DocumentDb, LINQ, and F# to return multiple properties? Tags: linq, f%23, c%23-to-f%23, azure-cosmosdb Problem: How to Use DocumentDb, LINQ, and F# to return multiple properties? Getting an error when running the F# vers...
How to Use DocumentDb, LINQ, and F# to return multiple properties? How to Use DocumentDb, LINQ, and F# to return multiple properties? linq f%23 c%23-to-f%23 azure-cosmosdb How Use DocumentDb LINQ Exception Functions.GetTags One Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Client Constructor userDocument.Where user.topics user.education S...
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56587902_c0
56587902
fsharp
0
Title: Splitting a list at given index f# Problem title: Splitting a list at given index f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Splitting a list at given index f# For a class I'm following, I have to do the following exercise: Implement a function let splitAt (i : int) (l : List<'a>) : List<'a> * List<'a> = ... that splits the list in...
Splitting a list at given index f# Splitting a list at given index f# f%23 Splitting List i:int None EntryPoint Splitting a list at given index f# For a class I'm following, I have to do the following exercise: We have to do these problems only using functional programming, and thus I'm not allowed to use pre-existing ...
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3433499_c0
3433499
fsharp
0
Title: F# and Azure TableServiceContext Problem title: F# and Azure TableServiceContext Tags: azure, f%23 Problem: F# and Azure TableServiceContext I'm just tinkering with F# and Azure and have come unstuck with the TableServiceContext. I was converting this post into an F# implementation which was going well until it ...
F# and Azure TableServiceContext F# and Azure TableServiceContext azure f%23 c Azure TableServiceContext IEnumerable ContactDataModel Select _ServiceContext.ContactTable results.AsTableServiceQuery query.Execute F# and Azure TableServiceContext I'm just tinkering with F# and Azure and have come unstuck with the TableSe...
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71125424_c1
71125424
fsharp
1
is a different story because I'm running it millions of times while I'm waiting for it to finish. All this code is dealing with small lists, doing basic comparisons, arithmetic, etc so the the cost of rebuilding the main object sticks out and becomes painfully apparent. I tried to rebuild some of that logic as an obje...
is a different story because I'm running it millions of times while I'm waiting for it to finish. All this code is dealing with small lists, doing basic comparisons, arithmetic, etc so the the cost of rebuilding the main object sticks out and becomes painfully apparent. I tried to rebuild some of that logic as an obje...
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53970192_c0
53970192
fsharp
0
Title: How to implement mergesort using F# Problem title: How to implement mergesort using F# Tags: mergesort, sorting, .net, algorithm, f%23 Problem: How to implement mergesort using F# I need to implement merge-sort using F#, For that, I need 2 auxiliary functions: split and merge, where "split" splits a list in two ...
How to implement mergesort using F# How to implement mergesort using F# mergesort sorting .net algorithm f%23 F# How mi::mf li::lf li::merge mi::merge l.Length left.Length right.Length ai::af How to implement mergesort using F# I need to implement merge-sort using F#, For that, I need 2 auxiliary functions: split and m...
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51275762_c0
51275762
fsharp
0
Title: Adding a button for google signin using f#/fable/asp.net/react Problem title: Adding a button for google signin using f#/fable/asp.net/react Tags: jwt, f%23, asp.net, reactjs Problem: Adding a button for google signin using f#/fable/asp.net/react I'm working with the SAFE stack ( https://safe-stack.github.io/ ) ...
Adding a button for google signin using f#/fable/asp.net/react Adding a button for google signin using f#/fable/asp.net/react jwt f%23 asp.net reactjs f#/fable/asp.net/react Adding asp.net Adding a button for google signin using f#/fable/asp.net/react I'm working with the SAFE stack ( https://safe-stack.github.io/ ) an...
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58640268_c1
58640268
fsharp
1
System type Yyy = { ServiceCategory : string DateRange : DateTime } Here's the code I used to build using F# Compiler Services: // Detect the file location for the library that defines the object type let corelibRefLocation = typeof<Object>.GetTypeInfo().Assembly.Location let corelibRefDirectory = Path.GetDirectoryNam...
System type Yyy = { ServiceCategory : string DateRange : DateTime } Here's the code I used to build using F# Compiler Services: // Detect the file location for the library that defines the object type let corelibRefLocation = typeof<Object>.GetTypeInfo().Assembly.Location let corelibRefDirectory = Path.GetDirectoryNam...
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4561524_c1
4561524
fsharp
1
" s.Length) Nemerle: ["A", "B"].Iter(x => printf("%d", x.Length)) F# (hope not mistaken here): let type X = let mytable a = "" let mytable b = "" new(A, B) = { a <- A b <- B } member X.A with get = a member X.B with get = a Nemerle : [Record] class X public A : string { get; } public B : string { get; } C# : class X { ...
" s.Length) Nemerle: ["A", "B"].Iter(x => printf("%d", x.Length)) F# (hope not mistaken here): let type X = let mytable a = "" let mytable b = "" new(A, B) = { a <- A b <- B } member X.A with get = a member X.B with get = a Nemerle : [Record] class X public A : string { get; } public B : string { get; } C# : class X { ...
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56211116_c0
56211116
fsharp
0
Title: How do I compare tuples of a list with a value? Problem title: How do I compare tuples of a list with a value? Tags: types, if-statement, f%23, design-patterns Problem: How do I compare tuples of a list with a value? I'm trying to compare the Color tuple of all elements in a list. If they have the same color ret...
How do I compare tuples of a list with a value? How do I compare tuples of a list with a value? types if-statement f%23 design-patterns How Suit Clubs Diamonds Hearts Spades Rank Jack Queen King Ace Num Card Color Red Black Move Discard Draw card_color c:Card all_same_color x::xs cs.Head How do I compare tuples of a li...
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64804440_c2
64804440
fsharp
2
317 (and that's the folder created by FSI when I run the script) I see that it starts from C:\Users\kkkma\.nuget\packages\microsoft.netframework.referenceassemblies.net48\1.0.0\build\.NETFramework\v4.8\Facades\System.Runtime.InteropServices.RuntimeInformation.dll and it also has some other Net Framework resolved refere...
317 (and that's the folder created by FSI when I run the script) I see that it starts from C:\Users\kkkma\.nuget\packages\microsoft.netframework.referenceassemblies.net48\1.0.0\build\.NETFramework\v4.8\Facades\System.Runtime.InteropServices.RuntimeInformation.dll and it also has some other Net Framework resolved refere...
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10491962_c0
10491962
fsharp
0
Title: Constructing the Connection String for the DataContext Class Problem title: Constructing the Connection String for the DataContext Class Tags: f%23, asp.net, sql-server-2008, sql, f%23-interactive Problem: Constructing the Connection String for the DataContext Class I see a couple of DataContext connection strin...
Constructing the Connection String for the DataContext Class Constructing the Connection String for the DataContext Class f%23 asp.net sql-server-2008 sql f%23-interactive Constructing Connection DataContext System.Data.Linq.DataContext asp.net sql-server-2008 Constructing the Connection String for the DataContext Clas...
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38214496_c1
38214496
fsharp
1
Grid> </Grid> </UserControl> and the following F#: namespace epic.View open System open FSharp.Desktop.UI [<AbstractClass>] type public FieldModelBase() = inherit Model() let mutable fieldCaption: string = null let mutable fieldValue: System.Object = null [<DerivedProperty>] member this.Caption with public get() = spri...
Grid> </Grid> </UserControl> and the following F#: namespace epic.View open System open FSharp.Desktop.UI [<AbstractClass>] type public FieldModelBase() = inherit Model() let mutable fieldCaption: string = null let mutable fieldValue: System.Object = null [<DerivedProperty>] member this.Caption with public get() = spri...
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73139218_c1
73139218
fsharp
1
Expr = opp.ExpressionParser let pName = let id = identifier (IdentifierOptions(isAsciiIdStart = isAsciiLetter, isAsciiIdContinue = isAsciiLetter)) sepBy1 id (skipChar '.') let pVariable = pName |>> Variable let pInt = pint32 |>> Integer let pFunCall = pipe4 pName (spaces >>. skipChar '[') (sepBy (spaces >>. pExpr) (ski...
Expr = opp.ExpressionParser let pName = let id = identifier (IdentifierOptions(isAsciiIdStart = isAsciiLetter, isAsciiIdContinue = isAsciiLetter)) sepBy1 id (skipChar '.') let pVariable = pName |>> Variable let pInt = pint32 |>> Integer let pFunCall = pipe4 pName (spaces >>. skipChar '[') (sepBy (spaces >>. pExpr) (ski...
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67685250_c1
67685250
fsharp
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not defined.[C:\dev\fsharp\myFSharpApp\myFSharpApp.fsproj] Most of the code is copied from the F# Tour . The difference is that i want to import functions from the file BasicFunctions.fs and want to print the result of sampleFunction1 x = x*x + 3 The code structure is the following // BasicFunctions.fs module BasicFun...
not defined.[C:\dev\fsharp\myFSharpApp\myFSharpApp.fsproj] Most of the code is copied from the F# Tour . The difference is that i want to import functions from the file BasicFunctions.fs and want to print the result of sampleFunction1 x = x*x + 3 The code structure is the following // BasicFunctions.fs module BasicFun...
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46750743_c0
46750743
fsharp
0
Title: What is the easiest way of creating a value of a large F# record? Problem title: What is the easiest way of creating a value of a large F# record? Tags: f%23 Problem: What is the easiest way of creating a value of a large F# record? I'm learning F# and I want to know if I'm approaching it the right way. I create...
What is the easiest way of creating a value of a large F# record? What is the easiest way of creating a value of a large F# record? f%23 What Deal System Title Description NumberOfVotes NumberOfComments DateCreated DateTime ImageUrl Create title:string desc:string numberOfVotes:int numberOfComments:int imageUrl:string ...
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20599075_c0
20599075
fsharp
0
Title: F#: How to create a Deedle Frame with SQL data source Problem title: F#: How to create a Deedle Frame with SQL data source Tags: f%23, deedle, sql Problem: F#: How to create a Deedle Frame with SQL data source I am trying to figure what is the best way in F# to create a Deedle Frame, when the data comes from an ...
F#: How to create a Deedle Frame with SQL data source F#: How to create a Deedle Frame with SQL data source f%23 deedle sql How Deedle Frame SQL Deedle.0.9.12 Deedle.fsx System.dll System.Data.dll System.Data.Linq FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.dll System System.Data Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders SqlDataConnection Dat...
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32000967_c0
32000967
fsharp
0
Title: f# canopy testing framework assert == Problem title: f# canopy testing framework assert == Tags: f%23, canopy-web-testing Problem: f# canopy testing framework assert == While this command is successful ".navbar-brand" == "AUP" Can anyone tell me why this line: (element ".navbar-brand") == "AUP" results in this e...
f# canopy testing framework assert == f# canopy testing framework assert == f%23 canopy-web-testing AUP f# canopy testing framework assert == While this command is successful Can anyone tell me why this line: results in this error? according to the docs both of these should be successful. I have several other places in...
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21945465_c0
21945465
fsharp
0
Title: How to use F# to process lists from C# Problem title: How to use F# to process lists from C# Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: How to use F# to process lists from C# I'm trying to figure out how to use an F# library from a C# assembly, I have used C# quite a bit, but have never used F#. Here is the F# Class.. namespace ...
How to use F# to process lists from C# How to use F# to process lists from C# c%23 f%23 C# How FLib Class1 this.square this.doit List.map Seq.toList List.toSeq this.squareAllDirect this.squareAllIndirect Program Main FLib.Class1 List f.squareAllDirect f.squareIndirect Console.Write Console.ReadKey How to use F# to proc...
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49661606_c0
49661606
fsharp
0
Title: Removing Fparsec Pipes from a F# project Problem title: Removing Fparsec Pipes from a F# project Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: Removing Fparsec Pipes from a F# project So i found a kind of abandonned open source project that uses fparsec to parse some graphql syntax. But I would need it in .net core and so I trie...
Removing Fparsec Pipes from a F# project Removing Fparsec Pipes from a F# project f%23 fparsec a Removing Fparsec Pipes Removing Fparsec Pipes from a F# project So i found a kind of abandonned open source project that uses fparsec to parse some graphql syntax. But I would need it in .net core and so I tried to port it....
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73868429_c1
73868429
fsharp
1
assembly.GetTypes() |> Seq.filter(fun t -> FSharpType.IsRecord(t) && t.GetProperty("DatabaseTable") <> null ) Which successfully returns a list of record types which have database table associations. However trying to iterate over that list and call AddTypeHandler on all of those types fails: let RegisterTypeHandlers ...
assembly.GetTypes() |> Seq.filter(fun t -> FSharpType.IsRecord(t) && t.GetProperty("DatabaseTable") <> null ) Which successfully returns a list of record types which have database table associations. However trying to iterate over that list and call AddTypeHandler on all of those types fails: let RegisterTypeHandlers ...
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68374654_c0
68374654
fsharp
0
Title: How can i use Log4Net in F#? Problem title: How can i use Log4Net in F#? Tags: .net, f%23, log4net Problem: How can i use Log4Net in F#? How can i use Log4Net in F#? i execute this program but nothing happened. i install log4net(version is 2.0.12) on nuget. here is my config file <log4net> <appender name="Rollin...
How can i use Log4Net in F#? How can i use Log4Net in F#? .net f%23 log4net whom How Log4Net RollingFileAppender log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender LogFiles Date yyyyMMdd.lo log4net.Layout.PatternLayout HH:mm:ss ALL System log4net.Config EntryPoint LogManager.GetLogger System.Reflection.MethodBase.GetCurrentMethod De...
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30270237_c0
30270237
fsharp
0
Title: Suppress F# Compiler Warning: Possible incorrect indentation: this token is offside of context Problem title: Suppress F# Compiler Warning: Possible incorrect indentation: this token is offside of context Tags: readability, f%23, compiler-warnings, xunit, unit-testing Problem: Suppress F# Compiler Warning: Possi...
Suppress F# Compiler Warning: Possible incorrect indentation: this token is offside of context Suppress F# Compiler Warning: Possible incorrect indentation: this token is offside of context readability f%23 compiler-warnings xunit unit-testing Suppress Compiler Warning Possible Fact Has Hash target.GetHashCode ShouldBe...
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74229081_c0
74229081
fsharp
0
Title: Iterating through a calendar in F# Problem title: Iterating through a calendar in F# Tags: .net, f%23, c%23-to-f%23, c%23, string-formatting Problem: Iterating through a calendar in F# for (int ctr = 1; ctr <= gregorianCalendar.GetMonthsInYear(gregorianCalendar.GetYear(startOfYear)); ctr++) { Console.Write(" {0,...
Iterating through a calendar in F# Iterating through a calendar in F# .net f%23 c%23-to-f%23 c%23 string-formatting Iterating gregorianCalendar.GetMonthsInYear gregorianCalendar.GetYear Console.Write Console.WriteLine MMMM gregorianCalendar.GetDaysInMonth gregorianCalendar.GetMonth gregorianCalendar.AddMonths System.Gl...
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17307224_c0
17307224
fsharp
0
Title: How to create a generic type with an overloaded specified constructor in F# Problem title: How to create a generic type with an overloaded specified constructor in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to create a generic type with an overloaded specified constructor in F# I'd like to be able to define an F# type that is g...
How to create a generic type with an overloaded specified constructor in F# How to create a generic type with an overloaded specified constructor in F# f%23 How Warning Plot Other Constructor List.init Seq.length How to create a generic type with an overloaded specified constructor in F# I'd like to be able to define a...
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3157154_c1
3157154
fsharp
1
Up name = maybe { let! combined = fullNamesDb.TryFind name + nickNamesDb.TryFind name return! prefsDb.TryFind combined } let billGatesPref = lookUp "Bill Gates" |> printfn "%A" // Some "HTML" let billyPref = lookUp "billy" |> printfn "%A" // Some "HTML" let billClintonPref = lookUp "Bill Clinton" |> printfn "%A" // Som...
Up name = maybe { let! combined = fullNamesDb.TryFind name + nickNamesDb.TryFind name return! prefsDb.TryFind combined } let billGatesPref = lookUp "Bill Gates" |> printfn "%A" // Some "HTML" let billyPref = lookUp "billy" |> printfn "%A" // Some "HTML" let billClintonPref = lookUp "Bill Clinton" |> printfn "%A" // Som...
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65666878_c0
65666878
fsharp
0
Title: mailboxprocessor does not terminate Problem title: mailboxprocessor does not terminate Tags: f%23, mailboxprocessor, timeout Problem: mailboxprocessor does not terminate I have a timeout exception (and I really intend to set a timeout) inside a message loop and I have tried to catch it as follows let printerAgen...
mailboxprocessor does not terminate mailboxprocessor does not terminate f%23 mailboxprocessor timeout MailboxProcessor.Start inbox.Receive Message sw.WriteLine DateTime.UtcNow.ToShortTimeString Shutdown replyChannel.Reply NOT exc.Message printerAgent.PostAndReply mailboxprocessor does not terminate I have a timeout exc...
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6104221_c0
6104221
fsharp
0
Title: Why is this F# code so slow? Problem title: Why is this F# code so slow? Tags: performance, c%23, f%23, inline Problem: Why is this F# code so slow? A Levenshtein implementation in C# and F#. The C# version is 10 times faster for two strings of about 1500 chars. C#: 69 ms, F# 867 ms. Why? As far as I can tell, t...
Why is this F# code so slow? Why is this F# code so slow? performance c%23 f%23 inline Why min3 Math.Min EditDistance n.Length d1.Length m.Length Array.Copy m:string n:string Array.init Array.create m.Length-1 n.Length-1 j-1 Array.blit Why is this F# code so slow? A Levenshtein implementation in C# and F#. The C# versi...
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51866770_c0
51866770
fsharp
0
Title: How do I clone a solution (with a different name) in Visual Studio 2017? Problem title: How do I clone a solution (with a different name) in Visual Studio 2017? Tags: f%23, solution, visual-studio Problem: How do I clone a solution (with a different name) in Visual Studio 2017? The F# compiler requires that the ...
How do I clone a solution (with a different name) in Visual Studio 2017? How do I clone a solution (with a different name) in Visual Studio 2017? f%23 solution visual-studio How Visual Studio OldSolution NewSolution How do I clone a solution (with a different name) in Visual Studio 2017? The F# compiler requires that t...
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17973548_c0
17973548
fsharp
0
Title: CSV Type provider Problem title: CSV Type provider Tags: type-providers, f%23-interactive, f%23, f%23-data Problem: CSV Type provider I am trying to find a easy example or introduction to a CSV Type provider. So I followed this link to help me get started. Now I have a Visual Studio 2012 students edition and whi...
CSV Type provider CSV Type provider type-providers f%23-interactive f%23 f%23-data CSV Type FSharp.Data.TypeProviders Microsoft.FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.ODataService data.stackexchange.com CSV Type provider I am trying to find a easy example or introduction to a CSV Type provider. So I followed this link to help me ge...
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1612543_c1
1612543
fsharp
1
_000f: mul L_0010: ret } The F# implementation compiles to: .method public static int32 factorial(int32 n) cil managed { .maxstack 5 <=== Different maxstack L_0000: nop <=== nop instruction? L_0001: ldarg.0 L_0002: ldc.i4.1 L_0003: bgt.s L_0007 L_0005: ldc.i4.1 L_0006: ret L_0007: ldarg.0 L_0008: ldarg.0 L_0009: ldc.i4...
_000f: mul L_0010: ret } The F# implementation compiles to: .method public static int32 factorial(int32 n) cil managed { .maxstack 5 <=== Different maxstack L_0000: nop <=== nop instruction? L_0001: ldarg.0 L_0002: ldc.i4.1 L_0003: bgt.s L_0007 L_0005: ldc.i4.1 L_0006: ret L_0007: ldarg.0 L_0008: ldarg.0 L_0009: ldc.i4...
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34436085_c0
34436085
fsharp
0
Title: Type inference failing on generic type with static member constraint Problem title: Type inference failing on generic type with static member constraint Tags: type-inference, generics, f%23 Problem: Type inference failing on generic type with static member constraint I have defined the following type (simplified...
Type inference failing on generic type with static member constraint Type inference failing on generic type with static member constraint type-inference generics f%23 Type Polynomial Zero xlist.Length ylist.Length List.append List.init longer.Length shorter.Length LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero List.map2 Type inference...
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59547923_c0
59547923
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to get the name of a function from a reference to it stored in a struct? Problem title: Is it possible to get the name of a function from a reference to it stored in a struct? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is it possible to get the name of a function from a reference to it stored in a struct? As you can see...
Is it possible to get the name of a function from a reference to it stored in a struct? Is it possible to get the name of a function from a reference to it stored in a struct? f%23 a Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations DocumentGetter GetName ReflectedDefinition x:Expr DerivedPatterns.Lambdas Patterns.Call methodInfo.Name Foo D...
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38347407_c0
38347407
fsharp
0
Title: FAKE (F# Make) dotCover coverage in TeamCity Problem title: FAKE (F# Make) dotCover coverage in TeamCity Tags: dotcover, f%23-fake, f%23, teamcity Problem: FAKE (F# Make) dotCover coverage in TeamCity I have a FAKE build script that contains a DotCover coverage step using using the DotCoverNUnit3 extension: let ...
FAKE (F# Make) dotCover coverage in TeamCity FAKE (F# Make) dotCover coverage in TeamCity dotcover f%23-fake f%23 teamcity FAKE Make TeamCity UnitTests.dll DotCoverNUnit3 Output NUnitDotCover.snapshot Filters DotCoverReport Source NUnitDotCover.xml ReportType DotCoverReportType.Xml FAKE (F# Make) dotCover coverage in T...
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57666251_c1
57666251
fsharp
1
StandAlone 16.0 - "C:\Users\dvitel\.vscode-insiders\extensions\ms-vscode.csharp-1.21.1\.omnisharp\1.34.2\.msbuild\Current\Bin" [info]: OmniSharp.MSBuild.Discovery.MSBuildLocator MSBUILD_EXE_PATH environment variable set to 'C:\Users\dvitel\.vscode-insiders\extensions\ms-vscode.csharp-1.21.1\.omnisharp\1.34.2\.msbuild\...
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62583282_c1
62583282
fsharp
1
with member x.ToString() = "NavBarItem" member val OrderIndex = -1 with get,set member x.Header with get() = header and set(v) = header <- v base.NotifyPropertyChanged(<@ x.Header @>) type ViewModelBase () = let propertyChanged = Event<PropertyChangedEventHandler,PropertyChangedEventArgs>() let getPropertyName = funct...
with member x.ToString() = "NavBarItem" member val OrderIndex = -1 with get,set member x.Header with get() = header and set(v) = header <- v base.NotifyPropertyChanged(<@ x.Header @>) type ViewModelBase () = let propertyChanged = Event<PropertyChangedEventHandler,PropertyChangedEventArgs>() let getPropertyName = funct...
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35542327_c1
35542327
fsharp
1
-> answer) : answer = match e with | CstI i -> cont i | CstB b -> cont (if b then 1 else 0) | Var x -> match lookup env x with | Int i -> cont i | _ -> Abort "coEval2 Var" | Prim(ope, e1, e2) -> coEval2 e1 env (fun i1 -> coEval2 e2 env (fun i2 -> match ope with | "*" -> cont(i1 * i2) | "+" -> cont(i1 + i2) | "-" -> co...
-> answer) : answer = match e with | CstI i -> cont i | CstB b -> cont (if b then 1 else 0) | Var x -> match lookup env x with | Int i -> cont i | _ -> Abort "coEval2 Var" | Prim(ope, e1, e2) -> coEval2 e1 env (fun i1 -> coEval2 e2 env (fun i2 -> match ope with | "*" -> cont(i1 * i2) | "+" -> cont(i1 + i2) | "-" -> co...
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8546823_c0
8546823
fsharp
0
Title: Entity Framework and Anonymous Types in F# Problem title: Entity Framework and Anonymous Types in F# Tags: entity-framework, f%23 Problem: Entity Framework and Anonymous Types in F# Trying to get a query with an anonymous type working: let temporaryBookModel = query <@ context.Books |> Seq.filter (fun book -> bo...
Entity Framework and Anonymous Types in F# Entity Framework and Anonymous Types in F# entity-framework f%23 Entity Framework Anonymous Types context.Books Seq.filter book.Id Seq.map item.Id item.ParentUser.Id item.ParentUser.Alias item.Tagline item.Title item.Visible item.CreatedDate Seq.head Entity Framework and Anony...
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29572870_c1
29572870
fsharp
1
@@ project + ".pdb") ++ (releaseDir @@ project + ".xml") ++ (releaseDir @@ project + ".ExternalAnnotations.xml") |> CopyFiles libDir // Copy all src-files (.cs and .fs files) to workingDir/src let nugetSrcDir = workingDir @@ @"src/" // CreateDir nugetSrcDir let isCs = hasExt ".cs" let isFs = hasExt ".fs" let isAssembl...
@@ project + ".pdb") ++ (releaseDir @@ project + ".xml") ++ (releaseDir @@ project + ".ExternalAnnotations.xml") |> CopyFiles libDir // Copy all src-files (.cs and .fs files) to workingDir/src let nugetSrcDir = workingDir @@ @"src/" // CreateDir nugetSrcDir let isCs = hasExt ".cs" let isFs = hasExt ".fs" let isAssembl...
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2332401_c0
2332401
fsharp
0
Title: Merging lists of &#x27;spatial&#x27; tuples Problem title: Merging lists of &#x27;spatial&#x27; tuples Tags: f%23, algorithm Problem: Merging lists of 'spatial' tuples I have three lists of tuples, each tuple contains (startpos, endpos, value). What I want to do is merge these into one list of tuples (startpos, ...
Merging lists of &#x27;spatial&#x27; tuples Merging lists of &#x27;spatial&#x27; tuples f%23 algorithm Merging List Merging lists of 'spatial' tuples I have three lists of tuples, each tuple contains (startpos, endpos, value). What I want to do is merge these into one list of tuples (startpos, endpos, values[]), but fo...
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31069366_c0
31069366
fsharp
0
Title: Will the following F# .NET code be evaluated at runtime? Problem title: Will the following F# .NET code be evaluated at runtime? Tags: .net, f%23 Problem: Will the following F# .NET code be evaluated at runtime? I have put together a basic command line application to understand the workings of the .NET runtime b...
Will the following F# .NET code be evaluated at runtime? Will the following F# .NET code be evaluated at runtime? .net f%23 Will NET EntryPoint System.Int32.TryParse RUNTIME NOT System.Console.ReadLine Will the following F# .NET code be evaluated at runtime? I have put together a basic command line application to under...
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165404_c0
165404
fsharp
0
Title: Resources for 2d game physics Problem title: Resources for 2d game physics Tags: c%23, physics, 2d, f%23 Problem: Resources for 2d game physics I'm looking for some good references for learning how to model 2d physics in games. I am not looking for a library to do it for me - I want to think and learn, not blind...
Resources for 2d game physics Resources for 2d game physics c%23 physics 2d f%23 Resources Resources for 2d game physics I'm looking for some good references for learning how to model 2d physics in games. I am not looking for a library to do it for me - I want to think and learn, not blindly use someone else's work. I'...
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42940157_c0
42940157
fsharp
0
Title: F# type error with one level of indentation, not with another Problem title: F# type error with one level of indentation, not with another Tags: syntax, f%23 Problem: F# type error with one level of indentation, not with another I'm going through the Hopac documentation, and I came across this bizarre type error...
F# type error with one level of indentation, not with another F# type error with one level of indentation, not with another syntax f%23 Job.delay Job.iterateServer c.reqCh Get c.replyCh Put Job.result Scrapers.SC.fsx FS0001 Type Expecting Cell F# type error with one level of indentation, not with another I'm going thro...
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21129235_c0
21129235
fsharp
0
Title: fsharp.charting live chart doesn&#x27;t show data Problem title: fsharp.charting live chart doesn&#x27;t show data Tags: f%23, f%23-charting, fsharpchart Problem: fsharp.charting live chart doesn't show data I'm playing with FSharp.Charting and observables. Given the code below chart.ShowChart() throws InvalidOp...
fsharp.charting live chart doesn&#x27;t show data fsharp.charting live chart doesn&#x27;t show data f%23 f%23-charting fsharpchart InvalidOperationException fsharp.charting chart.ShowChart oauth.parse oauth.config TweetStream stream.twitter.com sample.json stream.TweetReceived Observable.add tweet.out IObservable Obser...
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71244902_c0
71244902
fsharp
0
Title: How do I write encoders/decoders for Thoth.Json in the SAFE Stack? Problem title: How do I write encoders/decoders for Thoth.Json in the SAFE Stack? Tags: f%23, safe-stack, elmish Problem: How do I write encoders/decoders for Thoth.Json in the SAFE Stack? I'm building an application using the SAFE Stack and I ha...
How do I write encoders/decoders for Thoth.Json in the SAFE Stack? How do I write encoders/decoders for Thoth.Json in the SAFE Stack? f%23 safe-stack elmish How Thoth.Json SAFE Stack CustomEncoders uri:System.Uri Encode.string uri.ToString Extra.empty Extra.withCustom Encode.Auto.generateEncoder Decode.Auto.generateDec...
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15864670_c1
15864670
fsharp
1
10: ret } I would've expected to see a tail opcode, per the msdn , but it's not there. This got me wondering if the JIT compiler was responsible for putting it in there? I tried to ngen the assembly (using ngen install <exe> , navigating to the windows assemblies list to get it) and load it back up in ILSpy but it look...
10: ret } I would've expected to see a tail opcode, per the msdn , but it's not there. This got me wondering if the JIT compiler was responsible for putting it in there? I tried to ngen the assembly (using ngen install <exe> , navigating to the windows assemblies list to get it) and load it back up in ILSpy but it look...
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6317758_c1
6317758
fsharp
1
000000 let rec heaper i h = if i < 1 then h else let heap = LeftistHeap.insert (rand.Next(100,2 * maxVal)) h heaper (i - 1) heap let heaps = Array.create threads E printfn "Creating heap of %d elements, with %d threads" maxVal threads let startTime = DateTime.Now seq { for i in 0 .. (threads - 1) -> async { Array.set h...
000000 let rec heaper i h = if i < 1 then h else let heap = LeftistHeap.insert (rand.Next(100,2 * maxVal)) h heaper (i - 1) heap let heaps = Array.create threads E printfn "Creating heap of %d elements, with %d threads" maxVal threads let startTime = DateTime.Now seq { for i in 0 .. (threads - 1) -> async { Array.set h...
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33530010_c0
33530010
fsharp
0
Title: Return a list from recursive function Problem title: Return a list from recursive function Tags: f%23 Problem: Return a list from recursive function I'm trying to return a list from a function, but I'm getting an error that says that an unit was expected instead. Also, I would like to know if this code appears t...
Return a list from recursive function Return a list from recursive function f%23 recursive NewProductAttributeInfo List.groupBy x.AttributeCategoryId attGrouped.Length List.filter List.exists Unit Return a list from recursive function I'm trying to return a list from a function, but I'm getting an error that says that ...
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35554054_c0
35554054
fsharp
0
Title: F# wpf async command completion status Problem title: F# wpf async command completion status Tags: xaml, f%23, mvvm, wpf Problem: F# wpf async command completion status I've been experimenting with async commands using F# Viewmodule. The problem is when I click the button, the command get executed, but afterward...
F# wpf async command completion status F# wpf async command completion status xaml f%23 mvvm wpf Button Content Command Binding StartAsyncCommand MainViewModel ViewModelBase __.StartAsyncCommand me.Factory.CommandAsync System FsXaml System.Windows MainWindow XAML MainWindow.xaml STAThread EntryPoint Application Run Roo...
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40097196_c0
40097196
fsharp
0
Title: Json.net JObject.Parse erroring on complex json Problem title: Json.net JObject.Parse erroring on complex json Tags: f%23, json.net, json Problem: Json.net JObject.Parse erroring on complex json The following code: let resp = string(argv.GetValue 0) let json =JObject.Parse resp gives this error: An unhandled exc...
Json.net JObject.Parse erroring on complex json Json.net JObject.Parse erroring on complex json f%23 json.net json Newtonsoft.Json.JsonReaderException Json.net JObject.Parse argv.GetValue Newtonsoft.Json.dll Input Path PLANNING EXTERNAL CUSTOM _meta GET PUT DELETE Error Json.net JObject.Parse erroring on complex json T...
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7583636_c0
7583636
fsharp
0
Title: need help to read file with specific formatted contents Problem title: need help to read file with specific formatted contents Tags: f%23 Problem: need help to read file with specific formatted contents i'm using F#. I want to solve some problem that require me to read the input from a file, i don't know what to...
need help to read file with specific formatted contents need help to read file with specific formatted contents f%23 readMap2 path:string File.ReadAllLines Split Array.map Array.toSeq Seq.skip l.Split need help to read file with specific formatted contents i'm using F#. I want to solve some problem that require me to r...
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35387067_c0
35387067
fsharp
0
Title: What causes REPL to print a function signature instead of function result? Problem title: What causes REPL to print a function signature instead of function result? Tags: f%23 Problem: What causes REPL to print a function signature instead of function result? What causes the REPL to print a function signature in...
What causes REPL to print a function signature instead of function result? What causes REPL to print a function signature instead of function result? f%23 What REPL Email abc.com PhoneNumber CountryCode:int Number:string ContactMethod Sending Create CountryCode Number _arg1:ContactMethod What causes REPL to print a fun...
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36324339_c0
36324339
fsharp
0
Title: Extract function name from a function Problem title: Extract function name from a function Tags: reflection, c%23, f%23 Problem: Extract function name from a function How can I create a function called getFuncName that takes a function of type (unit -> 'a) and returns its name. I was talking to one of the C# dev...
Extract function name from a function Extract function name from a function reflection c%23 f%23 a Extract System.Func fFunc.Method.Name Returns Invoke Frame Array.iter SaveCsv s.csv __SOURCE_DIRECTORY__ Extract function name from a function How can I create a function called getFuncName that takes a function of type (...
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64955568_c0
64955568
fsharp
0
Title: Fable: how to override a JS class method imported from a JavaScript external library? (typed) Problem title: Fable: how to override a JS class method imported from a JavaScript external library? (typed) Tags: f%23, fable-f%23 Problem: Fable: how to override a JS class method imported from a JavaScript external l...
Fable: how to override a JS class method imported from a JavaScript external library? (typed) Fable: how to override a JS class method imported from a JavaScript external library? (typed) f%23 fable-f%23 a Fable JavaScript DataManager Model conf:obj this.insert Promise this.update MyAdaptor DB:obj console.log base.inse...
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34102084_c0
34102084
fsharp
0
Title: Strict generic enum conversion in F# Problem title: Strict generic enum conversion in F# Tags: enums, f%23, generics, inline Problem: Strict generic enum conversion in F# I want to write a function with signature int -> 'TEnum that will throw an exception in case the target enum don't contain an input value. Her...
Strict generic enum conversion in F# Strict generic enum conversion in F# enums f%23 generics inline ArgumentException Strict TEnum Enum.IsDefined Invalid parseEnum2 Strict generic enum conversion in F# I want to write a function with signature int -> 'TEnum that will throw an exception in case the target enum don't co...
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72987241_c0
72987241
fsharp
0
Title: In Elmish/Elmish.WPF, This construct causes code to be less generic .... The type varable &#x27;a has been constrained to be type &#x27;Msg&#x27; Problem title: In Elmish/Elmish.WPF, This construct causes code to be less generic .... The type varable &#x27;a has been constrained to be type &#x27;Msg&#x27; Tags: ...
In Elmish/Elmish.WPF, This construct causes code to be less generic .... The type varable &#x27;a has been constrained to be type &#x27;Msg&#x27; In Elmish/Elmish.WPF, This construct causes code to be less generic .... The type varable &#x27;a has been constrained to be type &#x27;Msg&#x27; elmish elmish-wpf f%23 Elmis...
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28206940_c1
28206940
fsharp
1
OutMonth list bankedProd : InMonth list arrRef : OutMonth array } type GraceAcc = { processed : IndexOutMonth list notUsed : InMonth list } let createMonth y m c = { InMonth.month = { year = y month = m } prodCount = c } let toOutPutMonth (x : InMonth) = { month = x.month prodCount = x.prodCount borrowedFrom = [] metPr...
OutMonth list bankedProd : InMonth list arrRef : OutMonth array } type GraceAcc = { processed : IndexOutMonth list notUsed : InMonth list } let createMonth y m c = { InMonth.month = { year = y month = m } prodCount = c } let toOutPutMonth (x : InMonth) = { month = x.month prodCount = x.prodCount borrowedFrom = [] metPr...
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4880628_c0
4880628
fsharp
0
Title: control file structure of a zip archive in FSharp Problem title: control file structure of a zip archive in FSharp Tags: f%23, dotnetzip, zip Problem: control file structure of a zip archive in FSharp the following is a code sample that takes a list of file names and zips them into a single archive. The problem ...
control file structure of a zip archive in FSharp control file structure of a zip archive in FSharp f%23 dotnetzip zip FSharp XML ClientName_ s.xml System.DateTime.Now.ToString FileStream FileMode.Create XmlSerializer xmlSerializer.Serialize fs.Close ZipFile path.Replace fileObj.Filename Replace zipfile.AddFile Complia...
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69577115_c0
69577115
fsharp
0
Title: FParsec failing at the end of a spaces separated list, expecting another element of the list Problem title: FParsec failing at the end of a spaces separated list, expecting another element of the list Tags: parsing, fparsec, f%23 Problem: FParsec failing at the end of a spaces separated list, expecting another e...
FParsec failing at the end of a spaces separated list, expecting another element of the list FParsec failing at the end of a spaces separated list, expecting another element of the list parsing fparsec f%23 FParsec Parser EntryPoint Failure Error Col Note Expecting FParsec failing at the end of a spaces separated list,...
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70655627_c1
70655627
fsharp
1
_.Open () = agent.PostAndReply(Open) member _.Close () = agent.PostAndReply(Close) member _.Balance () = agent.PostAndReply(Balance) member _.Transaction (transaction: decimal) = agent.PostAndReply(fun channel -> Transaction (transaction, channel)) // -- API ---- let mkBankAccount = Account let openAccount (account: A...
_.Open () = agent.PostAndReply(Open) member _.Close () = agent.PostAndReply(Close) member _.Balance () = agent.PostAndReply(Balance) member _.Transaction (transaction: decimal) = agent.PostAndReply(fun channel -> Transaction (transaction, channel)) // -- API ---- let mkBankAccount = Account let openAccount (account: A...
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13511852_c0
13511852
fsharp
0
Title: f# type providers: build from powerpack fails? Problem title: f# type providers: build from powerpack fails? Tags: type-providers, msbuild, f%23 Problem: f# type providers: build from powerpack fails? If one looks at the (\compiler\3.0\Sep2012\src\fsharp\FSharp.Data.Typeproviders) FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.fspro...
f# type providers: build from powerpack fails? f# type providers: build from powerpack fails? type-providers msbuild f%23 powerpack Project FSharpSourcesRoot fs2Sharp.Data.TypeProviders FSharp.Data.TypeProviders.Shared.fsproj Condition TargetFramework ItemGroup run2ype DLL WP7 Silverlight f# type providers: build from ...
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