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27409760
fsharp
0
Title: Reflection.Emit unsafe code Problem title: Reflection.Emit unsafe code Tags: .net, f%23, reflection.emit, c%23 Problem: Reflection.Emit unsafe code I'm doing some hacking with Reflection Emit in F#. I'm trying to do the equivalent of this C# code: var ass = AppDomain.CurrentDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(new Assem...
Reflection.Emit unsafe code Reflection.Emit unsafe code .net f%23 reflection.emit c%23 Reflection.Emit AppDomain.CurrentDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly AssemblyName Test AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave ass.DefineDynamicModule Test.dll mb.DefineType Foo TypeAttributes.Public ValueType t.DefineField FieldAttributes.Public ...
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49463852_c0
49463852
fsharp
0
Title: Return started Async<T> in F# function from calling a non-async Func<T> from C#? Problem title: Return started Async<T> in F# function from calling a non-async Func<T> from C#? Tags: f%23, computation-expression, c%23-to-f%23, asynchronous Problem: Return started Async in F# function from...
Return started Async<T> in F# function from calling a non-async Func<T> from C#? Return started Async<T> in F# function from calling a non-async Func<T> from C#? f%23 computation-expression c%23-to-f%23 asynchronous calling C# Async Func Foo Bar Baz Task BazAsync System.Threading.Task Run Async....
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62780737_c0
62780737
fsharp
0
Title: Trying to compare all elements in a list in F# Problem title: Trying to compare all elements in a list in F# Tags: f%23, match Problem: Trying to compare all elements in a list in F# So what I am trying to do is write a function that recursively checks if two ships hit each other. I have a solution but it doesn'...
Trying to compare all elements in a list in F# Trying to compare all elements in a list in F# f%23 match Trying Ship Name Create Ship.Create HMS Horizon Titanic Iceberg USS Mississipi Battleship Yamato List x.X y.X x.Y y.Y Trying to compare all elements in a list in F# So what I am trying to do is write a function that...
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19781156_c0
19781156
fsharp
0
Title: Using FsLex/Yacc in Vs2013 Problem title: Using FsLex/Yacc in Vs2013 Tags: f%23, fsyacc, msbuild Problem: Using FsLex/Yacc in Vs2013 I'm trying to resurrect an old f# parser project I had working in vs 2008 to work with vs 2013. It uses FsLexYacc. I got it building ok by using a prebuild step as thus: fslex --un...
Using FsLex/Yacc in Vs2013 Using FsLex/Yacc in Vs2013 f%23 fsyacc msbuild Using FsLex Yacc Vs2013 ProjectDir XpathLexer.fsl XpathParser XpathParser.fsy FsYacc Include CustomBuild Message Calling Command Outputs XpathParser.fs PropertyGroup CustomBuildBeforeTargets CoreCompile Using FsLex/Yacc in Vs2013 I'm trying to re...
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39811238_c0
39811238
fsharp
0
Title: Pointer to a pointer in F# Problem title: Pointer to a pointer in F# Tags: .net, f%23, interop Problem: Pointer to a pointer in F# I'm currently trying to learn the P/Invoke capabilities of .NET, particularly in F#. A C function that I'm trying to call requires a parameter which is a 'pointer to a pointer' and I...
Pointer to a pointer in F# Pointer to a pointer in F# .net f%23 interop Pointer MMAL_BUFFER_HEADER_T System.IntPtr Pointer to a pointer in F# I'm currently trying to learn the P/Invoke capabilities of .NET, particularly in F#. A C function that I'm trying to call requires a parameter which is a 'pointer to a pointer' a...
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66987033_c0
66987033
fsharp
0
Title: The result of this expression has type bool and is implicitly ignored when using if then else in F# Problem title: The result of this expression has type bool and is implicitly ignored when using if then else in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: The result of this expression has type bool and is implicitly ignored when usi...
The result of this expression has type bool and is implicitly ignored when using if then else in F# The result of this expression has type bool and is implicitly ignored when using if then else in F# f%23 if WebAPI DoesSpecifiedHeaderExist content.Length s.Trim searchString.Trim The result of this expression has type b...
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51777578_c0
51777578
fsharp
0
Title: With FParsec, how does one use the manyCharsTill and between parsers and not fail on the closing string? Problem title: With FParsec, how does one use the manyCharsTill and between parsers and not fail on the closing string? Tags: f%23, parsing, fparsec Problem: With FParsec, how does one use the manyCharsTill a...
With FParsec, how does one use the manyCharsTill and between parsers and not fail on the closing string? With FParsec, how does one use the manyCharsTill and between parsers and not fail on the closing string? f%23 parsing fparsec FParsec u0000 u0001 u0002 u0003 u0004 u0005 u0006 u0007 u0008 u0009 u000a u000b u000c u00...
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54992981_c0
54992981
fsharp
0
Title: How register a custom F# type with Npgsql? Problem title: How register a custom F# type with Npgsql? Tags: f%23, npgsql Problem: How register a custom F# type with Npgsql? I need to work around a bug of F# , and need a way to use my custom type (a simple wrapper for decimal) but fail to see how do it: open Syste...
How register a custom F# type with Npgsql? How register a custom F# type with Npgsql? f%23 npgsql How Npgsql System.Data Npgsql.TypeMapping NpgsqlTypes Npgsql.TypeHandlers.NumericHandlers value:decimal this.value this.ToString this.value.ToString company:Option NpgsqlTypeMappingBuilder PgTypeName NpgsqlDbType System.Nu...
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33146345_c0
33146345
fsharp
0
Title: mono - winforms not working properly with f# Problem title: mono - winforms not working properly with f# Tags: winforms, monodevelop, mono, f%23 Problem: mono - winforms not working properly with f# I have successfully installed MonoDevelop with the F# bindings (under Linux Arch). If I try a simple HelloWorld wi...
mono - winforms not working properly with f# mono - winforms not working properly with f# winforms monodevelop mono f%23 System.Drawing System.Windows.Forms EntryPoint Form TopMost Text Hello World form.Show Program.fs pkg:dotnet.dll Program.exe mono - winforms not working properly with f# I have successfully installed...
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50755391_c0
50755391
fsharp
0
Title: Cyclic dependency of modules Problem title: Cyclic dependency of modules Tags: f%23 Problem: Cyclic dependency of modules I want to write a parser in F# and because of reasons I have to use Antlr. This means I have to define a Visitor class for every AST node I want to parse. Now I have the problem that there ar...
Cyclic dependency of modules Cyclic dependency of modules f%23 Cyclic Visitor BoolExprVisitor.fs BaseVisitor AST.BoolExpr __.VisitBoolExpr BoolExprContext context.boolTerm BoolTermVisitor.fs AST.BoolTerm __.VisitBoolTerm BoolTermContext context.boolAtom BoolAtomVisitor.fs AST.BoolAtom __.VisitBoolAtom BoolAtomContext c...
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34629299_c1
34629299
fsharp
1
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51835975_c1
51835975
fsharp
1
) let db = dbClient.GetDatabase(dbName) let clientCollection = db.GetCollection<MongoInsertEntity>("clients") let updateClientCollection = db.GetCollection<MongoUpdateEntity>("clients") let writeItemToDb() = let client = {FirstName="Jan";MiddleName=None;LastName="Valek"} let cts = new CancellationTokenSource() clientCo...
) let db = dbClient.GetDatabase(dbName) let clientCollection = db.GetCollection<MongoInsertEntity>("clients") let updateClientCollection = db.GetCollection<MongoUpdateEntity>("clients") let writeItemToDb() = let client = {FirstName="Jan";MiddleName=None;LastName="Valek"} let cts = new CancellationTokenSource() clientCo...
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35722526_c0
35722526
fsharp
0
Title: Can/does the (forward) pipe operator prevent tail call optimization? Problem title: Can/does the (forward) pipe operator prevent tail call optimization? Tags: cil, f%23, stack-overflow, tail-call-optimization, tail-recursion Problem: Can/does the (forward) pipe operator prevent tail call optimization? For a para...
Can/does the (forward) pipe operator prevent tail call optimization? Can/does the (forward) pipe operator prevent tail call optimization? cil f%23 stack-overflow tail-call-optimization tail-recursion StackOverflowException System.ArgumentNullException Can rbp-40h rbp-0F0h rbp-80h rbp-78h r8d rbp-20h rbp-0F8h rbp-100h r...
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13463910_c0
13463910
fsharp
0
Title: For an F# Type Provider, how do I do a binding redirect for a dependent assembly? Problem title: For an F# Type Provider, how do I do a binding redirect for a dependent assembly? Tags: f%23, type-providers, assembly-binding-redirect Problem: For an F# Type Provider, how do I do a binding redirect for a dependent...
For an F# Type Provider, how do I do a binding redirect for a dependent assembly? For an F# Type Provider, how do I do a binding redirect for a dependent assembly? f%23 type-providers assembly-binding-redirect Type Provider Froto.Gen.dll.config FParsec.dll.config utf-8 urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1 FSharp.Core b03f5...
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8806233_c1
8806233
fsharp
1
t -> t |> m |> (t |> f) let bind f m = fun t -> t |> (t |> m |> f) let Scanner dirs = returnM dirs |> apply (fun dirExHandler -> Seq.collect (fun directory -> try Directory.GetFiles(directory, "*", SearchOption.AllDirectories) with | e -> dirExHandler e directory Array.empty)) |> map (fun filenames -> returnM filename...
t -> t |> m |> (t |> f) let bind f m = fun t -> t |> (t |> m |> f) let Scanner dirs = returnM dirs |> apply (fun dirExHandler -> Seq.collect (fun directory -> try Directory.GetFiles(directory, "*", SearchOption.AllDirectories) with | e -> dirExHandler e directory Array.empty)) |> map (fun filenames -> returnM filename...
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46831255_c0
46831255
fsharp
0
Title: Church encoded Free monad in F# Problem title: Church encoded Free monad in F# Tags: rank-n-types, existential-type, f%23, free-monad Problem: Church encoded Free monad in F# I am trying to express the Church encoding of the Free monad in F#. Free is specialized to a particular functor, Effect . I am able to wri...
Church encoded Free monad in F# Church encoded Free monad in F# rank-n-types existential-type f%23 free-monad Church Free Effect return_ GetStr PutStr Apply f:Free f.Apply __.Apply Interpret System.Console.ReadLine String.length System.Console.WriteLine Free.runFree Expecting Church encoded Free monad in F# I am trying...
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834121_c0
834121
fsharp
0
Title: Why do these record types conflict? Problem title: Why do these record types conflict? Tags: record, f%23 Problem: Why do these record types conflict? Considering the following record types: type drCode1Body = {DrCode : byte ; Name : string ; Timestamp : DateTime ; Size : uint32 ; Options : byte} type drCode2Bod...
Why do these record types conflict? Why do these record types conflict? record f%23 Why drCode1Body DrCode Name Timestamp DateTime Size uint32 Options drCode2Body LastBlock BlockNumber uint16 BlockSize BlockData drCode4Body Data Why do these record types conflict? Considering the following record types: If I try to cre...
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17272899_c0
17272899
fsharp
0
Title: F# odd pattern matching issues Problem title: F# odd pattern matching issues Tags: f%23, pattern-matching Problem: F# odd pattern matching issues While writing some code yesterday, I ran into two odd problems, which neither me nor my functional programming oriented friend could figure out. We have looked at it f...
F# odd pattern matching issues F# odd pattern matching issues f%23 pattern-matching outer1 bs.Length Error Why Array.zeroCreate FS0039 outer2 Warning Rule FS0026 F# odd pattern matching issues While writing some code yesterday, I ran into two odd problems, which neither me nor my functional programming oriented friend ...
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48384147_c0
48384147
fsharp
0
Title: MongoDb Error deserializing F# List Problem title: MongoDb Error deserializing F# List Tags: mongodb, serialization, f%23 Problem: MongoDb Error deserializing F# List So I have a simple object type DbObject() = member val Id = ObjectId.GenerateNewId().ToString() with get, set member val Name = "" with get, set t...
MongoDb Error deserializing F# List MongoDb Error deserializing F# List mongodb serialization f%23 System.FormatException MongoDB.Bson.BsonSerializationException MongoDb Error List DbObject ObjectId.GenerateNewId ToString Name Item Description Refs Material Type Microsoft.FSharp.Collections.FSharpList System.String Sys...
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10658207_c1
10658207
fsharp
1
access. I get the same error if I box the property value in the original quotation, and don't do any splicing at all inside forMember (see below). However, if I don't box the property value, I end up with Expression<Func<'a, 'b>> which does not match the parameter type that ForMember expects, Expression<Func<'a, obj>>...
access. I get the same error if I box the property value in the original quotation, and don't do any splicing at all inside forMember (see below). However, if I don't box the property value, I end up with Expression<Func<'a, 'b>> which does not match the parameter type that ForMember expects, Expression<Func<'a, obj>>...
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18733488_c1
18733488
fsharp
1
Objective Function Obj = sum(sum(Fhat, 2), 1); % Backprop through each feedforward step DeltaW = l2grad(NFs', Fhat, L2Fn, ones(size(Fhat))); DeltaW = l2grad(Fs, NFs, L2Fs, DeltaW'); DeltaW = (DeltaW .* (F ./ Fs)) * X'; DeltaW = DeltaW(:); end function [Y,N] = l2row(X) % L2 Normalize X by rows % We also use this to nor...
Objective Function Obj = sum(sum(Fhat, 2), 1); % Backprop through each feedforward step DeltaW = l2grad(NFs', Fhat, L2Fn, ones(size(Fhat))); DeltaW = l2grad(Fs, NFs, L2Fs, DeltaW'); DeltaW = (DeltaW .* (F ./ Fs)) * X'; DeltaW = DeltaW(:); end function [Y,N] = l2row(X) % L2 Normalize X by rows % We also use this to nor...
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4681434_c1
4681434
fsharp
1
39120 415485223 874566596 1022907856 65 421330820 1041493518 5 1328649093 1941554117 4225 2082925 0 1 3 My basic strategy (which I'm open to critique on) is to; Create a dictionary (for memoize) of the input numbers initialzed to 0 Get the largest number (LN) and pass it to count/memo function Get the LN square root as...
39120 415485223 874566596 1022907856 65 421330820 1041493518 5 1328649093 1941554117 4225 2082925 0 1 3 My basic strategy (which I'm open to critique on) is to; Create a dictionary (for memoize) of the input numbers initialzed to 0 Get the largest number (LN) and pass it to count/memo function Get the LN square root as...
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32556632_c0
32556632
fsharp
0
Title: How to bypass Visual Studio&#x27;s F# project folder limitations on Xamarin.Android? Problem title: How to bypass Visual Studio&#x27;s F# project folder limitations on Xamarin.Android? Tags: xamarin.android, visual-studio, f%23, xamarin Problem: How to bypass Visual Studio's F# project folder limitations on Xama...
How to bypass Visual Studio&#x27;s F# project folder limitations on Xamarin.Android? How to bypass Visual Studio&#x27;s F# project folder limitations on Xamarin.Android? xamarin.android visual-studio f%23 xamarin How Visual Studio Xamarin.Android Resources How to bypass Visual Studio's F# project folder limitations on ...
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64985046_c0
64985046
fsharp
0
Title: Unable to build F# project by using Visual Studio 2019 Problem title: Unable to build F# project by using Visual Studio 2019 Tags: f%23, visual-studio, .net Problem: Unable to build F# project by using Visual Studio 2019 Unable to build F# project via Visual Studio 2019 My stuff: Visual Studio 2019 (16.8.2) from...
Unable to build F# project by using Visual Studio 2019 Unable to build F# project by using Visual Studio 2019 f%23 visual-studio .net Visual Unable Studio Runtime Environment Name Windows Version Platform RID win10-x64 Base Path Program Files NET SDKs Microsoft.AspNetCore.All Microsoft.AspNetCore.App Microsoft.NETCore....
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42301947_c0
42301947
fsharp
0
Title: Designing F# types with hidden underlying implementations from interface Problem title: Designing F# types with hidden underlying implementations from interface Tags: underlyingtype, immutability, f%23 Problem: Designing F# types with hidden underlying implementations from interface I'm new to F# and in an attem...
Designing F# types with hidden underlying implementations from interface Designing F# types with hidden underlying implementations from interface underlyingtype immutability f%23 interface Designing IContainer ContainerA ContainerB MyType func1 func2 Designing F# types with hidden underlying implementations from interf...
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21471003_c0
21471003
fsharp
0
Title: Using System.Collections.Immutable with F# and Mono Problem title: Using System.Collections.Immutable with F# and Mono Tags: mono, xamarin, immutability, f%23, .net-4.5 Problem: Using System.Collections.Immutable with F# and Mono I am trying to make use of the ImmutableDictionary in F# using Mono. I'm using the ...
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53871799_c1
53871799
fsharp
1
LiteDatabase("Filename=database.db")) |> ignore opt.Populate(services) |> ignore) container.GetInstance<IServiceProvider>() // This method gets called by the runtime. Use this method to configure the HTTP request pipeline. member this.Configure(app : IApplicationBuilder, env : IHostingEnvironment) = app.UseSwagger() |...
LiteDatabase("Filename=database.db")) |> ignore opt.Populate(services) |> ignore) container.GetInstance<IServiceProvider>() // This method gets called by the runtime. Use this method to configure the HTTP request pipeline. member this.Configure(app : IApplicationBuilder, env : IHostingEnvironment) = app.UseSwagger() |...
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69304974_c1
69304974
fsharp
1
send commands? For reference, here is the WMI code used by the parent to create the worker processes (this is F# but using the same mechanism one would use from C# or any other .NET language): open System open System.IO open System.Diagnostics open System.Management module Wmi = let connect host privileged = let optio...
send commands? For reference, here is the WMI code used by the parent to create the worker processes (this is F# but using the same mechanism one would use from C# or any other .NET language): open System open System.IO open System.Diagnostics open System.Management module Wmi = let connect host privileged = let optio...
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27576366_c0
27576366
fsharp
0
Title: Cancel a sub-block of an F# async workflow Problem title: Cancel a sub-block of an F# async workflow Tags: f%23, f%23-async Problem: Cancel a sub-block of an F# async workflow I'm trying to make an async workflow, where there's a main async loop, which executes an async sub-block in each loop. And I want this as...
Cancel a sub-block of an F# async workflow Cancel a sub-block of an F# async workflow f%23 f%23-async Cancel Async CancellationToken Async.StartAsTask System System.Threading System.Threading.Tasks Async.Sleep EntryPoint CancellationTokenSource TaskCreationOptions.None Token Async.AwaitTask Async.Start CTS Console.Read...
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65276798_c1
65276798
fsharp
1
index.html"; browseHome ] NOT_FOUND "Found no handlers." ] let myCfg = { defaultConfig with bindings = [ HttpBinding.createSimple HTTP "127.0.0.1" 8080 HttpBinding.createSimple HTTP "127.0.0.1" 8082 ] } [<EntryPoint>] let main _ = let personWebPart = rest "people" { GetAll = Db.getPeople Create = Db.createPerson } star...
index.html"; browseHome ] NOT_FOUND "Found no handlers." ] let myCfg = { defaultConfig with bindings = [ HttpBinding.createSimple HTTP "127.0.0.1" 8080 HttpBinding.createSimple HTTP "127.0.0.1" 8082 ] } [<EntryPoint>] let main _ = let personWebPart = rest "people" { GetAll = Db.getPeople Create = Db.createPerson } star...
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39562341_c0
39562341
fsharp
0
Title: F# WebAPI default deserialization producing @ sign Problem title: F# WebAPI default deserialization producing @ sign Tags: f%23, json.net, asp.net-web-api2 Problem: F# WebAPI default deserialization producing @ sign I'm working on an F# Web API application - https://github.com/odytrice/Dumia When I try to send a...
F# WebAPI default deserialization producing @ sign F# WebAPI default deserialization producing @ sign f%23 json.net asp.net-web-api2 WebAPI CLIMutable Product ProductID Name Price ImageUrl Inventory Quantity app:IAppBuilder HttpConfiguration Configure config.MapHttpAttributeRoutes Remove XML Formatter config.Formatters...
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77528044_c0
77528044
fsharp
0
Title: Confusing result trying to set values on Dictionary within class Problem title: Confusing result trying to set values on Dictionary within class Tags: f%23 Problem: Confusing result trying to set values on Dictionary within class I have just started picking up F# as part of a personal project to implement Conway...
Confusing result trying to set values on Dictionary within class Confusing result trying to set values on Dictionary within class f%23 System.Collections.Generic.KeyNotFoundException Confusing Dictionary World System.Collections.Generic this.cells this.add_cell this.cells.Add world.add_cell Unhandled System.Collections...
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69878534_c1
69878534
fsharp
1
the intention of a MoveMask or is it just a happy coincidence it works for these purposes. I know my code works, I want to know WHY it works. F# Code #nowarn "9" "51" "20" // Don't want warnings about pointers open System open FSharp.NativeInterop open System.Runtime.Intrinsics.X86 open System.Runtime.Intrinsics open ...
2. I've written the same thing using AVX2 but the underlying question is the same. What is the intended purpose of a MoveMask ? I know that it works for my purposes, I want to know why. I am iterating through two 64-bit float arrays, a and b , testing that all of their values match. I am using the CompareEqual method (...
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3987145_c0
3987145
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Scope of variables Problem title: F# - Scope of variables Tags: f%23 Problem: F# - Scope of variables I have an F# code computing liquid flow. The code consist of 2 projects. The core library and project to run simulations. When I run a parametric study like open CoreLibrary for lbmViscosity in [0.1] do for...
F# - Scope of variables F# - Scope of variables f%23 Scope CoreLibrary F# - Scope of variables I have an F# code computing liquid flow. The code consist of 2 projects. The core library and project to run simulations. When I run a parametric study like then I obtain correct result. When I run the code as: Then for Re = ...
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18666100_c1
18666100
fsharp
1
f70 8009220 Disabled 00..d00:00..d08 00..7a0 1 MTA (GC) (Threadpool Completion Port) 31 88 1b64 00..fd0 8009220 Enabled 00..b28:00..b48 00..7a0 0 MTA (Threadpool Completion Port) So here you can see several threads which have preemptive GC disabled (threads 26,27,28,29) and one (thread 30) which is waiting on those thr...
f70 8009220 Disabled 00..d00:00..d08 00..7a0 1 MTA (GC) (Threadpool Completion Port) 31 88 1b64 00..fd0 8009220 Enabled 00..b28:00..b48 00..7a0 0 MTA (Threadpool Completion Port) So here you can see several threads which have preemptive GC disabled (threads 26,27,28,29) and one (thread 30) which is waiting on those thr...
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36613953_c0
36613953
fsharp
0
Title: System.MissingMethodException: Method not found: &#x27;Microsoft .FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc`2 Problem title: System.MissingMethodException: Method not found: &#x27;Microsoft .FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc`2 Tags: canopy-web-testing, f%23, visual-studio-2012, missingmethodexception Problem: System.MissingMethodException: M...
System.MissingMethodException: Method not found: &#x27;Microsoft .FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc`2 System.MissingMethodException: Method not found: &#x27;Microsoft .FSharp.Core.FSharpFunc`2 canopy-web-testing f%23 visual-studio-2012 missingmethodexception System.MissingMethodException Version Method Microsoft FSharp.Core.FShar...
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36653141_c0
36653141
fsharp
0
Title: Can I reprogram op_Equals in F# Problem title: Can I reprogram op_Equals in F# Tags: dsl, equals, f%23, operator-keyword Problem: Can I reprogram op_Equals in F# I'm doing a fun project in F#, which is a DSL for Camel.Net . At some point, I want to check conditions. But the conditions entered by the programmer s...
Can I reprogram op_Equals in F# Can I reprogram op_Equals in F# dsl equals f%23 operator-keyword Can op_Equals Macro Header XPath Func Message l:Macro r:Macro Equals r:string Comparison NoEquality NoComparison CustomEquality CustomComparison Can I reprogram op_Equals in F# I'm doing a fun project in F#, which is a DSL ...
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56485095_c0
56485095
fsharp
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Title: F#: how to have the variables defined above a XUnit test function actually initialized when running the test? Problem title: F#: how to have the variables defined above a XUnit test function actually initialized when running the test? Tags: f%23, initialization, xunit Problem: F#: how to have the variables defin...
F#: how to have the variables defined above a XUnit test function actually initialized when running the test? F#: how to have the variables defined above a XUnit test function actually initialized when running the test? f%23 initialization xunit XUnit Open Guid.Empty Name FirstName Marcel MiddleInitial None LastName Pa...
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35534805_c0
35534805
fsharp
0
Title: F# Units of Measures with Unicode characters symbols, what is the exact restriction? Problem title: F# Units of Measures with Unicode characters symbols, what is the exact restriction? Tags: units-of-measurement, unicode, f%23 Problem: F# Units of Measures with Unicode characters symbols, what is the exact restr...
F# Units of Measures with Unicode characters symbols, what is the exact restriction? F# Units of Measures with Unicode characters symbols, what is the exact restriction? units-of-measurement unicode f%23 Units Measures Unicode Measure Percent Euro FS0010 Unexpected Expected FE6A FF05 F# Units of Measures with Unicode c...
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62432616_c0
62432616
fsharp
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Title: Knapsack Problem in F# with recursive function Problem title: Knapsack Problem in F# with recursive function Tags: f%23, functional-programming, knapsack-problem Problem: Knapsack Problem in F# with recursive function We have to program the knapsack problem in for a school project in different programming types....
Knapsack Problem in F# with recursive function Knapsack Problem in F# with recursive function f%23 functional-programming knapsack-problem Knapsack Problem Zahnpasta Teller Duschgel Shampoo Handtuch Besteck Trinkflasche Becher Taschenlampe Sonnenschutz Medikamente System names_list volumes_list values_list volumes_list...
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64552819
fsharp
0
Title: Mixing local and shared config in fable with webpack.config.js Problem title: Mixing local and shared config in fable with webpack.config.js Tags: f%23, fable-f%23, webpack Problem: Mixing local and shared config in fable with webpack.config.js With Fable and webpack.config.js , I've the situation where the devS...
Mixing local and shared config in fable with webpack.config.js Mixing local and shared config in fable with webpack.config.js f%23 fable-f%23 webpack the Mixing webpack.config.js webpack.local.config.js CONFIG CSS HTML See github.com Client index.html Client.fsproj Mixing local and shared config in fable with webpack.c...
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67403241_c1
67403241
fsharp
1
{ innerRef : Browser.Types.Element -> unit } type IDroppableAttribute = interface end type droppable = static member inline droppableId (id : string) = unbox<IDroppableAttribute>("droppableId", id) static member inline childrenFn (f : (DroppableProvided * DroppableStateSnapshot) -> ReactElement) = unbox<IDroppableAttr...
{ innerRef : Browser.Types.Element -> unit } type IDroppableAttribute = interface end type droppable = static member inline droppableId (id : string) = unbox<IDroppableAttribute>("droppableId", id) static member inline childrenFn (f : (DroppableProvided * DroppableStateSnapshot) -> ReactElement) = unbox<IDroppableAttr...
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56094576_c0
56094576
fsharp
0
Title: Unable to keep state with mailbox processor (F#) Problem title: Unable to keep state with mailbox processor (F#) Tags: mailboxprocessor, asynchronous, f%23 Problem: Unable to keep state with mailbox processor (F#) I am attempting to create a list of strings which gets elements gradually inserted into asynchronou...
Unable to keep state with mailbox processor (F#) Unable to keep state with mailbox processor (F#) mailboxprocessor asynchronous f%23 Unable TransactionQueue UpdateState tq.queue Agent MailboxProcessor.Start inbox.Receive TransactionQueue.UpdateState Add TransactionQueue.Agent.Post EntryPoint Console.ReadLine Transactio...
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40681754_c1
40681754
fsharp
1
obviously doing something not right. val GetDB1 : name:string -> client:Choice<#MongoDB.Driver.IMongoClient,exn> -> Choice<MongoDB.Driver.IMongoDatabase,exn> val GetDB2 : name:string -> client:Choice<MongoDB.Driver.IMongoClient,exn> -> Choice<Choice<MongoDB.Driver.IMongoDatabase,exn>,exn> I have tried several versions...
obviously doing something not right. val GetDB1 : name:string -> client:Choice<#MongoDB.Driver.IMongoClient,exn> -> Choice<MongoDB.Driver.IMongoDatabase,exn> val GetDB2 : name:string -> client:Choice<MongoDB.Driver.IMongoClient,exn> -> Choice<Choice<MongoDB.Driver.IMongoDatabase,exn>,exn> I have tried several versions...
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17912509_c0
17912509
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Title: Sometimes F# doesn&#x27;t inline functions even if it is marked `inline`? Problem title: Sometimes F# doesn&#x27;t inline functions even if it is marked `inline`? Tags: inline, f%23 Problem: Sometimes F# doesn't inline functions even if it is marked `inline`? let inline funA x = printf "A" x > 3 let inline funB ...
Sometimes F# doesn&#x27;t inline functions even if it is marked `inline`? Sometimes F# doesn&#x27;t inline functions even if it is marked `inline`? inline f%23 Sometimes Method RVA FSharp.Core Microsoft.FSharp.Core.PrintfFormat Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Unit System.IO.TextWriter IL_0000 IL_0001 IL_0006 IL_000b stloc.0 IL_0...
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33777434_c0
33777434
fsharp
0
Title: Why would the F# compiler check if the newly created array is null? Problem title: Why would the F# compiler check if the newly created array is null? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why would the F# compiler check if the newly created array is null? I am playing around with F# and wanted to check how it generates code comp...
Why would the F# compiler check if the newly created array is null? Why would the F# compiler check if the newly created array is null? f%23 ArgumentNullException System.ArgumentNullException Why System EntryPoint Array.zeroCreate Enumerable.Range ToArray Array.iter SeqModule.ToArray Operators.CreateSequence Operators....
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66340678_c1
66340678
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1
member __.Return(x) = RopResult.Success (x,[]) member __.Bind(x, f) = bindR f x member __.ReturnFrom(x) = x member this.Zero() = this.Return () member __.Delay(f) = f member __.Run(f) = f() member this.While(guard, body) = if not (guard()) then this.Zero() else this.Bind( body(), fun () -> this.While(guard, body)) mem...
member __.Return(x) = RopResult.Success (x,[]) member __.Bind(x, f) = bindR f x member __.ReturnFrom(x) = x member this.Zero() = this.Return () member __.Delay(f) = f member __.Run(f) = f() member this.While(guard, body) = if not (guard()) then this.Zero() else this.Bind( body(), fun () -> this.While(guard, body)) mem...
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36245870_c0
36245870
fsharp
0
Title: Reflecting let bindings in a module by attribute and type Problem title: Reflecting let bindings in a module by attribute and type Tags: system.reflection, f%23 Problem: Reflecting let bindings in a module by attribute and type I am trying to find let bindings with a specific attribute and type, throughout a giv...
Reflecting let bindings in a module by attribute and type Reflecting let bindings in a module by attribute and type system.reflection f%23 Reflecting TargetType MarkingAttribute System.Attribute SomeModule Marking Assembly System.Reflection Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly GetTypes System.Type FieldInfo fi.CustomAttribute...
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42462983_c0
42462983
fsharp
0
Title: SQLProvider won&#x27;t work for any database type. No types from SqlTypeProvider [F#][macOS] Problem title: SQLProvider won&#x27;t work for any database type. No types from SqlTypeProvider [F#][macOS] Tags: f%23, type-providers, mono, mysql Problem: SQLProvider won't work for any database type. No types from Sql...
SQLProvider won&#x27;t work for any database type. No types from SqlTypeProvider [F#][macOS] SQLProvider won&#x27;t work for any database type. No types from SqlTypeProvider [F#][macOS] f%23 type-providers mono mysql SqlTypeProvider SQLProvider Literal Server Database User Password SqlDataProvider ConnectionString Data...
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46874706_c0
46874706
fsharp
0
Title: Unable to resolve service for type &#x27;Microsoft.AspNetCore.Cors.Infrastructure.ICorsService Problem title: Unable to resolve service for type &#x27;Microsoft.AspNetCore.Cors.Infrastructure.ICorsService Tags: asp.net-core, f%23 Problem: Unable to resolve service for type 'Microsoft.AspNetCore.Cors.Infrastructu...
Unable to resolve service for type &#x27;Microsoft.AspNetCore.Cors.Infrastructure.ICorsService Unable to resolve service for type &#x27;Microsoft.AspNetCore.Cors.Infrastructure.ICorsService asp.net-core f%23 Unable Microsoft.AspNetCore.Cors.Infrastructure.ICorsService EntryPoint WebHostBuilder UseKestrel UseContentRoot...
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35399970_c0
35399970
fsharp
0
Title: Incomplete pattern matching in F# using read files and lists Problem title: Incomplete pattern matching in F# using read files and lists Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Incomplete pattern matching in F# using read files and lists So i have this code let readLines filePath = System.IO.File.ReadLines(f...
Incomplete pattern matching in F# using read files and lists Incomplete pattern matching in F# using read files and lists functional-programming f%23 read Incomplete System.IO.File.ReadLines Seq.toList MovieSmall.txt lines2 List.map s:string Array.toList s.Split l1::l2::l3::l4::l5::l6 l4:string Split l6:string Shawshan...
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68680842_c0
68680842
fsharp
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Title: How to Go To Source Code Definition (not Metadata) from C# to F# in Visual Studio? Problem title: How to Go To Source Code Definition (not Metadata) from C# to F# in Visual Studio? Tags: visual-studio-2022, visual-studio-2019, visual-studio, f%23, c%23 Problem: How to Go To Source Code Definition (not Metadata) ...
How to Go To Source Code Definition (not Metadata) from C# to F# in Visual Studio? How to Go To Source Code Definition (not Metadata) from C# to F# in Visual Studio? visual-studio-2022 visual-studio-2019 visual-studio f%23 c%23 C# System How Source Definition Metadata Visual Studio ConsoleApp1 Program Main FS.DecodeRom...
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29782929_c0
29782929
fsharp
0
Title: F#&#x27;s Scaffold and FsUnit/FsCheck Problem title: F#&#x27;s Scaffold and FsUnit/FsCheck Tags: mono, f%23 Problem: F#'s Scaffold and FsUnit/FsCheck I'm struggling to get started with F# on Linux using ProjectScaffold. Specifically: I can't get a project to work with FsUnit/FsCheck/xunit. I have F# 3.1 and mono...
F#&#x27;s Scaffold and FsUnit/FsCheck F#&#x27;s Scaffold and FsUnit/FsCheck mono f%23 Scaffold FsUnit FsCheck github.com:fsprojects ProjectScaffold.git ProjectScaffold build.sh MyProject.X MyProject.Tests.X Xunit FsUnit.Xunit FsCheck.Xunit Fact Two Property Sorting List.sort utf-8 net45 xunit.runner.visualstudio nuget....
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37365041_c0
37365041
fsharp
0
Title: F# JSON parsing - How to get property using complex path (consisting of several propery names) Problem title: F# JSON parsing - How to get property using complex path (consisting of several propery names) Tags: f%23, json, f%23-data Problem: F# JSON parsing - How to get property using complex path (consisting of...
F# JSON parsing - How to get property using complex path (consisting of several propery names) F# JSON parsing - How to get property using complex path (consisting of several propery names) f%23 json f%23-data System.Exception complex JSON How prop1.prop2 prop1 prop2 FSharp.Data.2.3.0 net40 FSharp.Data.dll FSharp.Data ...
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42248056_c0
42248056
fsharp
0
Title: How to refactor to avoid F# Lint&#x27;s warning? Problem title: How to refactor to avoid F# Lint&#x27;s warning? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to refactor to avoid F# Lint's warning? let portfolioPrices = dbFundsWithPortfolioFunds |> Seq.collect(fun (f : DbFunds, fp : DbPortfolioFunds) -> takenDays |> getStockPrices f...
How to refactor to avoid F# Lint&#x27;s warning? How to refactor to avoid F# Lint&#x27;s warning? f%23 How Lint Seq.map DateTime PortfolioId PortfolioFundRecord pfr.Fund.ClosingPrice pfr.PortfolioWeight Seq.reduce Seq.head Price TradedOn topPortfolioFundRecord.Fund.TradedOn DbFunds DbPortfolioFunds Linq.IQueryable Seq....
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46296840_c0
46296840
fsharp
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Title: Name for function like Option.bind that returns Some(x) when input is None Problem title: Name for function like Option.bind that returns Some(x) when input is None Tags: f%23, naming Problem: Name for function like Option.bind that returns Some(x) when input is None The normal Option.bind function is defined li...
Name for function like Option.bind that returns Some(x) when input is None Name for function like Option.bind that returns Some(x) when input is None f%23 naming Name Option.bind Some None Order Constraint Name for function like Option.bind that returns Some(x) when input is None The normal Option.bind function is defi...
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67479997_c0
67479997
fsharp
0
Title: Install F# 4.5 to Docker Container Problem title: Install F# 4.5 to Docker Container Tags: .net-4.8, f%23, docker Problem: Install F# 4.5 to Docker Container I require the use of F# 4.5 running on the .NET Framework (not .NET Core). I would like this environment running in a docker container as it'll run periodi...
Install F# 4.5 to Docker Container Install F# 4.5 to Docker Container .net-4.8 f%23 docker Install Docker Container mcr.microsoft.com sdk:4.8-windowsservercore-ltsc2019 SHELL Command ErrorActionPreference Stop ProgressPreference SilentlyContinue RUN Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass New-Object System.Net.WebClient DownloadStr...
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64662270_c1
64662270
fsharp
1
version /usr/bin/dotnet --version 3.1.108 [/usr/share/dotnet/sdk] A compatible installed .NET Core SDK for global.json version [2.1.403] from [/home/kam/Skrivebord/Learn FSharp/FSharp.Data/global.json] was not found Install the [2.1.403] .NET Core SDK or update [/home/kam/Skrivebord/Learn FSharp/FSharp.Data/global.json...
version /usr/bin/dotnet --version 3.1.108 [/usr/share/dotnet/sdk] A compatible installed .NET Core SDK for global.json version [2.1.403] from [/home/kam/Skrivebord/Learn FSharp/FSharp.Data/global.json] was not found Install the [2.1.403] .NET Core SDK or update [/home/kam/Skrivebord/Learn FSharp/FSharp.Data/global.json...
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61878366_c0
61878366
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to use narrow types with Fsharp? Problem title: Is it possible to use narrow types with Fsharp? Tags: types, f%23 Problem: Is it possible to use narrow types with Fsharp? I would think this is something trivial but I have spent some time on it and still, there is no clean way of doing it: I have a...
Is it possible to use narrow types with Fsharp? Is it possible to use narrow types with Fsharp? types f%23 Console.Error Fsharp EngineTypes Petrol Diesel Kerosene ValidEngineType Valid EngineType NotValid EngineType.Petrol EngineType.Diesel Invalid checkEngine:Option Some Console.Error.WriteLine Unsupported None checkE...
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26855730_c0
26855730
fsharp
0
Title: Why is the recursive function throwing a stack overflow exception? Problem title: Why is the recursive function throwing a stack overflow exception? Tags: stack-overflow, image-processing, f%23 Problem: Why is the recursive function throwing a stack overflow exception? I'm implementing a fill holes algorithm, th...
Why is the recursive function throwing a stack overflow exception? Why is the recursive function throwing a stack overflow exception? stack-overflow image-processing f%23 System.NullReferenceException System.StackOverflowException Why FillHoles Bitmap img.LockBits Rectangle img.Width img.Height ImageLockMode.ReadWrite ...
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54564350_c0
54564350
fsharp
0
Title: Fake/Paket &quot;specified module could not be found&quot; in build file Problem title: Fake/Paket &quot;specified module could not be found&quot; in build file Tags: dll, .net-assembly, paket, f%23, f%23-fake Problem: Fake/Paket "specified module could not be found" in build file I created the following Github ...
Fake/Paket &quot;specified module could not be found&quot; in build file Fake/Paket &quot;specified module could not be found&quot; in build file dll .net-assembly paket f%23 f%23-fake HRESULT Fake Paket System.Data.SQLite paket.dependencies build.fsx Unable DLL SQLite.Interop.dll Exception win-x64 netstandard2.0 Syste...
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79512867_c1
79512867
fsharp
1
SparseValue<'I, 'T>[] map : Lazy<Map<'I, 'T>> } static member inline private createLookupMap (values: SparseValue<'I, 'T>[]) = values |> Array.map (fun v -> v.x, v.value) |> Map.ofArray static member inline create v = // Remove all zero values. let values = v |> Array.filter (fun e -> e.value <> LanguagePrimitives.Gen...
SparseValue<'I, 'T>[] map : Lazy<Map<'I, 'T>> } static member inline private createLookupMap (values: SparseValue<'I, 'T>[]) = values |> Array.map (fun v -> v.x, v.value) |> Map.ofArray static member inline create v = // Remove all zero values. let values = v |> Array.filter (fun e -> e.value <> LanguagePrimitives.Gen...
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64734926_c0
64734926
fsharp
0
Title: F# .fsx script: how to register &#x27;paket&#x27; as package manager? Problem title: F# .fsx script: how to register &#x27;paket&#x27; as package manager? Tags: .net-core, f%23 Problem: F# .fsx script: how to register 'paket' as package manager? any help appreciated! Objective & Problem Objective: Use F# as scri...
F# .fsx script: how to register &#x27;paket&#x27; as package manager? F# .fsx script: how to register &#x27;paket&#x27; as package manager? .net-core f%23 Fake Fake.Core Test test.fsx FS3216 Package FSharp Currently FS3217 Processing mat0cebcbce666 NET Core SDK global.json Version Commit Runtime Environment Name Platfo...
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70717722_c0
70717722
fsharp
0
Title: The value is not a function and cannot be applied F# Problem title: The value is not a function and cannot be applied F# Tags: c%23, c%23-to-f%23, f%23 Problem: The value is not a function and cannot be applied F# I have the following extension method: module AzureTableExtensions = type IServiceCollection with m...
The value is not a function and cannot be applied F# The value is not a function and cannot be applied F# c%23 c%23-to-f%23 f%23 AzureTableExtensions IServiceCollection this.AddAzureTableStorage Action AzureTableClientOptions this.Configure this.AddScoped IAzureTableClient Func IServiceProvider sp.GetRequiredService IO...
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48049788_c0
48049788
fsharp
0
Title: Should function composition and piping be tested? Problem title: Should function composition and piping be tested? Tags: fscheck, functional-programming, unit-testing, f%23 Problem: Should function composition and piping be tested? In F# (and most of the functional languages) some codes are extremely short as fo...
Should function composition and piping be tested? Should function composition and piping be tested? fscheck functional-programming unit-testing f%23 Should Observable.flatmap ObservableJson.jsonArrayToObservableObjects JsonConvert.DeserializeObject Observable.ToObservable ObservableJson Observable Arrange Act Observabl...
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45731559_c0
45731559
fsharp
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Title: F# Common infix operators (fmap, applicative, bind, etc) for multiple types Problem title: F# Common infix operators (fmap, applicative, bind, etc) for multiple types Tags: infix-operator, .net, f%23, infix-notation Problem: F# Common infix operators (fmap, applicative, bind, etc) for multiple types What I would...
F# Common infix operators (fmap, applicative, bind, etc) for multiple types F# Common infix operators (fmap, applicative, bind, etc) for multiple types infix-operator .net f%23 infix-notation Common Either Left Right None Some Microsoft.FSharp.Core AutoOpen Option assembly:AutoOpen F# Common infix operators (fmap, appl...
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13662481_c0
13662481
fsharp
0
Title: How to write a brew formula if the installation require sudo? Problem title: How to write a brew formula if the installation require sudo? Tags: f%23, sudo, mono, gac, homebrew Problem: How to write a brew formula if the installation require sudo? I would like to write a brew formula but it looks like my library...
How to write a brew formula if the installation require sudo? How to write a brew formula if the installation require sudo? f%23 sudo mono gac homebrew sudo How fsharp-3.0.24 FSharp.Core.dll Library Frameworks Mono.framework Versions Failure issues.make install-lib-4 Error Dec How to write a brew formula if the install...
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32052187_c0
32052187
fsharp
0
Title: A.CallTo(...).ReturnsLazily(...) throws &quot;The specified object is not recognized as a fake object.&quot; Problem title: A.CallTo(...).ReturnsLazily(...) throws &quot;The specified object is not recognized as a fake object.&quot; Tags: fakeiteasy, f%23, c%23 Problem: A.CallTo(...).ReturnsLazily(...) throws "T...
A.CallTo(...).ReturnsLazily(...) throws &quot;The specified object is not recognized as a fake object.&quot; A.CallTo(...).ReturnsLazily(...) throws &quot;The specified object is not recognized as a fake object.&quot; fakeiteasy f%23 c%23 System.ArgumentException A.CallTo ReturnsLazily A.Fake ITimeProvider provider.Fet...
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7350004_c0
7350004
fsharp
0
Title: Confusing error message &quot;Expected type unit but was X&quot; Problem title: Confusing error message &quot;Expected type unit but was X&quot; Tags: f%23 Problem: Confusing error message "Expected type unit but was X" I'm either not seeing something obvious or just generally confused The code I have looks like...
Confusing error message &quot;Expected type unit but was X&quot; Confusing error message &quot;Expected type unit but was X&quot; f%23 Confusing Expected DecreaseBalance IncreaseBalance LogMessage Context Account Confusing error message "Expected type unit but was X" I'm either not seeing something obvious or just gene...
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25196314_c0
25196314
fsharp
0
Title: How to programmatically set a TextBlock&#x27;s Grid.Column property Problem title: How to programmatically set a TextBlock&#x27;s Grid.Column property Tags: f%23, wpf Problem: How to programmatically set a TextBlock's Grid.Column property So I am following the book Practical WPF Charts and Graphics . I am at the...
How to programmatically set a TextBlock&#x27;s Grid.Column property How to programmatically set a TextBlock&#x27;s Grid.Column property f%23 wpf How TextBlock Grid.Column Column L3Display this.Margin Thickness this.FontSize this.HorizontalAlignment HorizontalAlignment.Right this.SetValue Grid.ColumnProperty this.TextAl...
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35251212_c0
35251212
fsharp
0
Title: Bit Shifting with units of measure in F# Problem title: Bit Shifting with units of measure in F# Tags: units-of-measurement, f%23 Problem: Bit Shifting with units of measure in F# I have three types of position - called Position, WalkPosition and TilePosition. I've converted them to units of measure, and it is m...
Bit Shifting with units of measure in F# Bit Shifting with units of measure in F# units-of-measurement f%23 Bit Shifting Measure Position Pos Starcraft Broodwar Precise PixelPerWalk PixelPerTile WalkPerTile pos:Position Bit Shifting with units of measure in F# I have three types of position - called Position, WalkPosit...
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13091883_c0
13091883
fsharp
0
Title: F# Units of Measurement modeling metric prefix (micro, milli, nano) Problem title: F# Units of Measurement modeling metric prefix (micro, milli, nano) Tags: units-of-measurement, f%23 Problem: F# Units of Measurement modeling metric prefix (micro, milli, nano) As per this question: Fractional power of units of m...
F# Units of Measurement modeling metric prefix (micro, milli, nano) F# Units of Measurement modeling metric prefix (micro, milli, nano) units-of-measurement f%23 Units Measurement Measure F# Units of Measurement modeling metric prefix (micro, milli, nano) As per this question: Fractional power of units of measures in F...
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14202835_c0
14202835
fsharp
0
Title: What/Where is Tasks.Future.Create and what is its equivalent? Problem title: What/Where is Tasks.Future.Create and what is its equivalent? Tags: task, .net, multithreading, f%23 Problem: What/Where is Tasks.Future.Create and what is its equivalent? I was looking up this article on F# optimizations and was curiou...
What/Where is Tasks.Future.Create and what is its equivalent? What/Where is Tasks.Future.Create and what is its equivalent? task .net multithreading f%23 What Where Tasks.Future.Create Tasks.Task System.Threading m-1 f.Value a.Length-1 str.Length Array.init What/Where is Tasks.Future.Create and what is its equivalent? ...
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68218418_c0
68218418
fsharp
0
Title: F#: How to deserialize a private discriminated union with Newtonsoft.Json? Problem title: F#: How to deserialize a private discriminated union with Newtonsoft.Json? Tags: json, f%23 Problem: F#: How to deserialize a private discriminated union with Newtonsoft.Json? In his question and answer from 2018 , Onur Gum...
F#: How to deserialize a private discriminated union with Newtonsoft.Json? F#: How to deserialize a private discriminated union with Newtonsoft.Json? json f%23 How Newtonsoft.Json JsonObject MemberSerialization MemberSerialization.Fields Foo Bar JsonConvert.SerializeObject JsonConvert.DeserializeObject F#: How to deser...
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18586910_c0
18586910
fsharp
0
Title: How to close an open Exceldocument in F#? Problem title: How to close an open Exceldocument in F#? Tags: visual-studio-2012, excel, f%23 Problem: How to close an open Exceldocument in F#? I'searching for a function to close an opened Exceldocument. That's how I open it: let xlApp = new Excel.ApplicationClass() l...
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28943825_c0
28943825
fsharp
0
Title: Implement C# Async Interface with F# Problem title: Implement C# Async Interface with F# Tags: interface, c%23, asynchronous, f%23 Problem: Implement C# Async Interface with F# I have to implement a C# interface with F#. The interface and many of the methods I have to use are all written with C# and use async ve...
Implement C# Async Interface with F# Implement C# Async Interface with F# interface c%23 asynchronous f%23 Implement Async Interface Task CloseAsync PartitionContext CloseReason Console.WriteLine string.Format Processor Shuting Down Partition Reason this.partitionContext.Lease.PartitionId reason.ToString CloseReason.Sh...
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32023171_c0
32023171
fsharp
0
Title: F# CsvTypeProvider Not Reading Complete String Problem title: F# CsvTypeProvider Not Reading Complete String Tags: type-providers, f%23, .net Problem: F# CsvTypeProvider Not Reading Complete String I am trying to read the movies.txt using F# CsvTypeProvider using the below mentioned code : type movies = CsvProvi...
F# CsvTypeProvider Not Reading Complete String F# CsvTypeProvider Not Reading Complete String type-providers f%23 .net CsvTypeProvider Not Reading Complete CsvProvider movies.csv InferRows HasHeaders IgnoreErrors AssumeMissingValues MissingValues FSharp.Data.Runtime.CsvFile System.Tuple Akira Louie Detroit Lindsay Mich...
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41570745_c0
41570745
fsharp
0
Title: F# Clearly defined mutable variable errors it is not a mutable variable Problem title: F# Clearly defined mutable variable errors it is not a mutable variable Tags: variables, f%23, mutable Problem: F# Clearly defined mutable variable errors it is not a mutable variable I have several mutable variables in my cod...
F# Clearly defined mutable variable errors it is not a mutable variable F# Clearly defined mutable variable errors it is not a mutable variable variables f%23 mutable the Clearly learn.fsx FS0027 Consider e.g x:int List.length F# Clearly defined mutable variable errors it is not a mutable variable I have several mutabl...
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7458028_c1
7458028
fsharp
1
5> And I get this error: error FS3152: The provider 'TypeProviderPlayground.PeanoProvider' returned a non-generated type 'TypeProviderPlayground.S`1[[TypeProviderPlayground.S`1[[TypeProviderPlayground.S`1[[TypeProviderPlayground.S`1[[TypeProviderPlayground.S`1[[TypeProviderPlayground.Z, TypeProviderPlayground, Version=...
5> And I get this error: error FS3152: The provider 'TypeProviderPlayground.PeanoProvider' returned a non-generated type 'TypeProviderPlayground.S`1[[TypeProviderPlayground.S`1[[TypeProviderPlayground.S`1[[TypeProviderPlayground.S`1[[TypeProviderPlayground.S`1[[TypeProviderPlayground.Z, TypeProviderPlayground, Version=...
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16955603_c0
16955603
fsharp
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Title: F# error FS0193 (VS 2010) : The type &#x27;WebRequest&#x27; is not compatible with the type &#x27;HttpWebRequest&#x27; Problem title: F# error FS0193 (VS 2010) : The type &#x27;WebRequest&#x27; is not compatible with the type &#x27;HttpWebRequest&#x27; Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2010 Problem: F# error FS0193 (VS ...
F# error FS0193 (VS 2010) : The type &#x27;WebRequest&#x27; is not compatible with the type &#x27;HttpWebRequest&#x27; F# error FS0193 (VS 2010) : The type &#x27;WebRequest&#x27; is not compatible with the type &#x27;HttpWebRequest&#x27; f%23 visual-studio-2010 FS0193 WebRequest HttpWebRequest url:string HttpWebRequest...
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44296622_c0
44296622
fsharp
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Title: OnceAsync: run f# async function exactly once Problem title: OnceAsync: run f# async function exactly once Tags: asynchronous, f%23 Problem: OnceAsync: run f# async function exactly once I'm trying to write a function (OnceAsync f) that ensures that an async function is run only once on a server (i.e. a multi-th...
OnceAsync: run f# async function exactly once OnceAsync: run f# async function exactly once asynchronous f%23 OnceAsync locked_counter wait_until Async.Sleep None lock_inc Some res.IsSome res.Value fmem1 Seq.init Async.Parallel Async.Start OnceAsync: run f# async function exactly once I'm trying to write a function (On...
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1418829_c0
1418829
fsharp
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Title: Help Needed Creating a Binary Tree Given Truth Table Problem title: Help Needed Creating a Binary Tree Given Truth Table Tags: f%23 Problem: Help Needed Creating a Binary Tree Given Truth Table First, in order to provide full disclosure, I want to point out that this is related to homework in a Machine Learning ...
Help Needed Creating a Binary Tree Given Truth Table Help Needed Creating a Binary Tree Given Truth Table f%23 Help Needed Creating Binary Tree Given Truth Table Node Leaf BinaryTree List.choose x.Item Some None leftSideSplit.Length Pure Recursing Left Help Needed Creating a Binary Tree Given Truth Table First, in orde...
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34531546_c0
34531546
fsharp
0
Title: How setup Visual Studio Code for Run/Debug of F# projects/scripts? Problem title: How setup Visual Studio Code for Run/Debug of F# projects/scripts? Tags: macos, visual-studio-code, osx-elcapitan, f%23 Problem: How setup Visual Studio Code for Run/Debug of F# projects/scripts? I have tried to use Visual Studio C...
How setup Visual Studio Code for Run/Debug of F# projects/scripts? How setup Visual Studio Code for Run/Debug of F# projects/scripts? macos visual-studio-code osx-elcapitan f%23 Fake CI How Visual Studio Run Debug build.cmd build.fsx FAKE.4.12.0 FakeLib.dll RestorePackages Properties Targets Target Clean CleanDirs MSBu...
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46506052_c0
46506052
fsharp
0
Title: Passing mutable variables as arguments wastes memory? Problem title: Passing mutable variables as arguments wastes memory? Tags: mutable, immutability, f%23, memory Problem: Passing mutable variables as arguments wastes memory? I wonder if using mutable variables can lead to memory being wasted. Consider the fol...
Passing mutable variables as arguments wastes memory? Passing mutable variables as arguments wastes memory? mutable immutability f%23 memory Passing Example Map.empty Map.add Map Passing mutable variables as arguments wastes memory? I wonder if using mutable variables can lead to memory being wasted. Consider the follo...
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14743506_c0
14743506
fsharp
0
Title: What Are the Correct Web.Config Settings for the VS2010 F# Compiler? Problem title: What Are the Correct Web.Config Settings for the VS2010 F# Compiler? Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2010 Problem: What Are the Correct Web.Config Settings for the VS2010 F# Compiler? I've got an ASPX page like this: <%@ Page Language=...
What Are the Correct Web.Config Settings for the VS2010 F# Compiler? What Are the Correct Web.Config Settings for the VS2010 F# Compiler? f%23 visual-studio-2010 WarnAsError What Correct Web.Config Settings VS2010 Compiler Page Language DOCTYPE Try Test system.codedom Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom.FSharpAspNetCodeP...
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60064686_c0
60064686
fsharp
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Title: F# async: parent/child cancellation? Problem title: F# async: parent/child cancellation? Tags: apache-kafka, confluent-platform, f%23, f%23-async Problem: F# async: parent/child cancellation? So here we go: given a Confluent.Kafka IConsumer<> , it wraps it into a dedicated async CE and consumes as long as cancel...
F# async: parent/child cancellation? F# async: parent/child cancellation? apache-kafka confluent-platform f%23 f%23-async OperationCancelledException OperationCanceledException Confluent.Kafka IConsumer Async.CancellationToken ct.IsCancellationRequested consumer.Consume consumeResult.IsPartitionEOF consumer.Close consu...
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12985468_c0
12985468
fsharp
0
Title: Let bindings support punctuation enclosed in double backticks, but types don&#x27;t? Problem title: Let bindings support punctuation enclosed in double backticks, but types don&#x27;t? Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2012 Problem: Let bindings support punctuation enclosed in double backticks, but types don't? Using F#...
Let bindings support punctuation enclosed in double backticks, but types don&#x27;t? Let bindings support punctuation enclosed in double backticks, but types don&#x27;t? f%23 visual-studio-2012 foo.bar Invalid Any IEnumerable visual-studio-2012 Let bindings support punctuation enclosed in double backticks, but types do...
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28241707_c1
28241707
fsharp
1
[in] unsigned long ifIndex, [in] BSTR name, [in] BSTR regtype, [in] BSTR domain, [in] BSTR host, [in] unsigned short port, [in] ITXTRecord* record, [in] IDNSSDEventManager* eventManager, [out, retval] IDNSSDService** service); The corresponding C++ method is there: https://github.com/Apple-FOSS-Mirror/mDNSResponder/bl...
[in] unsigned long ifIndex, [in] BSTR name, [in] BSTR regtype, [in] BSTR domain, [in] BSTR host, [in] unsigned short port, [in] ITXTRecord* record, [in] IDNSSDEventManager* eventManager, [out, retval] IDNSSDService** service); The corresponding C++ method is there: https://github.com/Apple-FOSS-Mirror/mDNSResponder/bl...
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40998545_c0
40998545
fsharp
0
Title: Using numeric generics to get min/max of native numeric types, Int32.MaxValue doesn&#x27;t appear to exist Problem title: Using numeric generics to get min/max of native numeric types, Int32.MaxValue doesn&#x27;t appear to exist Tags: generics, f%23 Problem: Using numeric generics to get min/max of native numeri...
Using numeric generics to get min/max of native numeric types, Int32.MaxValue doesn&#x27;t appear to exist Using numeric generics to get min/max of native numeric types, Int32.MaxValue doesn&#x27;t appear to exist generics f%23 Using Int32.MaxValue MinValue MaxValue LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero LanguagePrimitives.Gen...
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27605449_c0
27605449
fsharp
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Title: Using Automapper with F# Entity Type Provider Problem title: Using Automapper with F# Entity Type Provider Tags: automapper, entity-framework, f%23-data, f%23 Problem: Using Automapper with F# Entity Type Provider I am looking at Automapper for the first time using F# and the Entity Type Provider. I want to map ...
Using Automapper with F# Entity Type Provider Using Automapper with F# Entity Type Provider automapper entity-framework f%23-data f%23 System.ArgumentException Using Automapper Entity Type Provider CREATE TABLE Address IDENTITY NOT FamilyId State County City CONSTRAINT PK_Address PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED ASC Child FirstNa...
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10398302_c0
10398302
fsharp
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Title: retrieving all results in RavenDB Problem title: retrieving all results in RavenDB Tags: iqueryable, f%23, ravendb Problem: retrieving all results in RavenDB I thought I could force to retrieve all results through multiple page and skip, using the statistics function type Linq.IRavenQueryable<'T> with member q.g...
retrieving all results in RavenDB retrieving all results in RavenDB iqueryable f%23 ravendb RavenDB Linq.IRavenQueryable q.getAll Linq.RavenQueryStatistics stat.TotalResults q.Statistics q.Skip Take ToArray Array.concat session.Query Where System.Func store.OpenSession s.TotalResults retrieving all results in RavenDB I...
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1809405_c1
1809405
fsharp
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want to give working code you can paste into a script and experiment with, so there are a ton of types at the beginning... core stuff is right at the end if you want to skip. Most of the actual comparison and recursion across the types via ITree has been chopped because it's unnecessary to see the inference problem th...
want to give working code you can paste into a script and experiment with, so there are a ton of types at the beginning... core stuff is right at the end if you want to skip. Most of the actual comparison and recursion across the types via ITree has been chopped because it's unnecessary to see the inference problem th...
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45896796_c1
45896796
fsharp
1
= 123 let date = new System.DateTime(1980,2,15) let source = Source(name, code, date) // let target = Target() let mapper = ObjectMapper<Source, Target>(source) // act // this is how I would like it to be! mapper.Populate(t => t.Name, s => s.Name) mapper.Populate(t => t.Code, s => s.Code) mapper.Populate(t => t.Date, ...
= 123 let date = new System.DateTime(1980,2,15) let source = Source(name, code, date) // let target = Target() let mapper = ObjectMapper<Source, Target>(source) // act // this is how I would like it to be! mapper.Populate(t => t.Name, s => s.Name) mapper.Populate(t => t.Code, s => s.Code) mapper.Populate(t => t.Date, ...
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6245158_c0
6245158
fsharp
0
Title: Exposing comparison/equality on a private union type Problem title: Exposing comparison/equality on a private union type Tags: f%23 Problem: Exposing comparison/equality on a private union type I am struggling to expose comparison/equality on a union type whose cases are hidden. This is what I started with: Modu...
Exposing comparison/equality on a private union type Exposing comparison/equality on a private union type f%23 Exposing StructuralEquality StructuralComparison Case1 Case2 Module.A CustomEquality CustomComparison System.IComparable Equals y:obj GetHashCode x.Equals x.GetHashCode x.CompareTo Types Exposing comparison/eq...
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12498159_c0
12498159
fsharp
0
Title: Haskell style to-infix operator in F# Problem title: Haskell style to-infix operator in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Haskell style to-infix operator in F# There is a common problem that F# does not natively support infix-style use of functions that is available in Haskell: isInfixOf :: Eq a => [a] -> [a] -> Bool isInf...
Haskell style to-infix operator in F# Haskell style to-infix operator in F# f%23 Haskell Bool what:string where:string where.IndexOf StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase Haskell style to-infix operator in F# There is a common problem that F# does not natively support infix-style use of functions that is available in Hask...
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72076472_c0
72076472
fsharp
0
Title: F# error FS0588: The block following this &#x27;let&#x27; is unfinished. Every code block is an expression and must have a result Problem title: F# error FS0588: The block following this &#x27;let&#x27; is unfinished. Every code block is an expression and must have a result Tags: compiler-errors, f%23, function ...
F# error FS0588: The block following this &#x27;let&#x27; is unfinished. Every code block is an expression and must have a result F# error FS0588: The block following this &#x27;let&#x27; is unfinished. Every code block is an expression and must have a result compiler-errors f%23 function FS0588 Every SymTab EXP VALUE ...
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28993160_c0
28993160
fsharp
0
Title: Generating subset of multi-dimensional array Problem title: Generating subset of multi-dimensional array Tags: f%23, multidimensional-array Problem: Generating subset of multi-dimensional array I'm playing with F# classes by converting one of my existing .NET classes to F#. The class works with a 2-dimensional a...
Generating subset of multi-dimensional array Generating subset of multi-dimensional array f%23 multidimensional-array Generating int16 x.SetLow x.SetHigh x.Par x.dataArray x.flatten Seq.cast x.getRow dataArray:_ r..r Seq.toArray x.getColumn c..c x.getPar x.gatePar Seq.mapi inst.SetLow inst.SetHigh Dim inst.gatePar Gene...
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39412930_c0
39412930
fsharp
0
Title: System.MissingMethodException : Method not found: &#x27;FSharp.Data.HttpResponse Problem title: System.MissingMethodException : Method not found: &#x27;FSharp.Data.HttpResponse Tags: f%23-4.0, f%23, f%23-data, missingmethodexception Problem: System.MissingMethodException : Method not found: 'FSharp.Data.HttpResp...
System.MissingMethodException : Method not found: &#x27;FSharp.Data.HttpResponse System.MissingMethodException : Method not found: &#x27;FSharp.Data.HttpResponse f%23-4.0 f%23 f%23-data missingmethodexception System.MissingMethodException Method FSharp.Data.HttpResponse FSharp.Data.Http.Request System.String Microsoft....
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35182508_c0
35182508
fsharp
0
Title: Adding a resource file to F# windows app causes UAC on app start Problem title: Adding a resource file to F# windows app causes UAC on app start Tags: windows, f%23 Problem: Adding a resource file to F# windows app causes UAC on app start I'm trying to embed an application icon in an F# windows application, usin...
Adding a resource file to F# windows app causes UAC on app start Adding a resource file to F# windows app causes UAC on app start windows f%23 Adding UAC win32res:MyResourceFile.res Adding a resource file to F# windows app causes UAC on app start I'm trying to embed an application icon in an F# windows application, usi...
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54266689_c0
54266689
fsharp
0
Title: Running Canopy in Azure Devops Problem title: Running Canopy in Azure Devops Tags: f%23, canopy-web-testing, azure, azure-devops Problem: Running Canopy in Azure Devops I have a couple of automated tests written in Canopy. I run them locally by running the following command: dotnet run Project.AutomatedTests.fsp...
Running Canopy in Azure Devops Running Canopy in Azure Devops f%23 canopy-web-testing azure azure-devops Running Canopy Azure Devops Project.AutomatedTests.fsproj Project.sln Project.AutomatedTests.dll Error Dotnet Project.AutomatedTests Release netcoreapp2.1 Start.main _arg1 Program.fs:line canopy.classic.start Browse...
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