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Title: Preventing StackOverflow in language interpreters Problem title: Preventing StackOverflow in language interpreters Tags: f%23, compiler-construction, tail-recursion, .net, stack-overflow Problem: Preventing StackOverflow in language interpreters F# as a language is great for writing language interpreters or comp...
Preventing StackOverflow in language interpreters Preventing StackOverflow in language interpreters f%23 compiler-construction tail-recursion .net stack-overflow Preventing StackOverflow Preventing StackOverflow in language interpreters F# as a language is great for writing language interpreters or compilers, however, ...
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19624226
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Title: Add View dialog does not work in an MVC 5 project that references an F# project Problem title: Add View dialog does not work in an MVC 5 project that references an F# project Tags: asp.net-mvc-5, visual-studio-2013, f%23 Problem: Add View dialog does not work in an MVC 5 project that references an F# project Usi...
Add View dialog does not work in an MVC 5 project that references an F# project Add View dialog does not work in an MVC 5 project that references an F# project asp.net-mvc-5 visual-studio-2013 f%23 Add View MVC asp.net-mvc-5 visual-studio-2013 Add View dialog does not work in an MVC 5 project that references an F# proj...
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Title: Determine if any kind of list, sequence, array, or IEnumerable is empty Problem title: Determine if any kind of list, sequence, array, or IEnumerable is empty Tags: f%23, ivalueconverter Problem: Determine if any kind of list, sequence, array, or IEnumerable is empty I am writing a Xamarin.Forms app using XAML f...
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Title: F# JsonConverter seems to be ignored in .NET7 Problem title: F# JsonConverter seems to be ignored in .NET7 Tags: serialization, f%23, discriminated-union, asp.net, .net-7.0 Problem: F# JsonConverter seems to be ignored in .NET7 First of all, the problem appeared once we upgraded to .NET 7. With the previous vers...
F# JsonConverter seems to be ignored in .NET7 F# JsonConverter seems to be ignored in .NET7 serialization f%23 discriminated-union asp.net .net-7.0 System.NotSupportedException previous JsonConverter NET7 RouteCheckConverter RouteCheckResponse _.Read reader.GetInt32 RouteOk RouteRedirect RouteNotFound Unknown _.Write w...
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Title: Can i define type-level naturals in F#, then use them in C#? Problem title: Can i define type-level naturals in F#, then use them in C#? Tags: types, language-design, c%23, f%23, generics Problem: Can i define type-level naturals in F#, then use them in C#? In an earlier question I wondered if there is some way ...
Can i define type-level naturals in F#, then use them in C#? Can i define type-level naturals in F#, then use them in C#? types language-design c%23 f%23 generics Can Matrix Can i define type-level naturals in F#, then use them in C#? In an earlier question I wondered if there is some way in C# to implement matrix dime...
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Title: F# application structure logging / repositories etc Problem title: F# application structure logging / repositories etc Tags: logging, functional-dependencies, architecture, f%23 Problem: F# application structure logging / repositories etc I'm gradually switching into F# for a lot of my home projects but I'm a li...
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Title: Compute trajectory using unit of measure Problem title: Compute trajectory using unit of measure Tags: .net, f%23, units-of-measurement Problem: Compute trajectory using unit of measure I am learning F# and I am trying to use for the first time the concept of Unit of Measure. I have the following questions: The ...
Compute trajectory using unit of measure Compute trajectory using unit of measure .net f%23 units-of-measurement unit Compute System Microsoft.FSharp.Data.UnitSystems.SI GeneralBallisticTrajectory Measure UnitNames.metre UnitNames.second LanguagePrimitives.FloatWithMeasure Compute trajectory using unit of measure I am ...
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34981686_c0
34981686
fsharp
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Title: How make .NET Mutable Dictionary<T, T> with StructuralComparison & Equality in F# Problem title: How make .NET Mutable Dictionary<T, T> with StructuralComparison & Equality in F# Tags: dictionary, f%23, structural-equality Problem: How make .NET Mutable Dictionary with StructuralComparison & ...
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Title: How to use F# modules from C# XAML for DataTemplates and DataContext? Problem title: How to use F# modules from C# XAML for DataTemplates and DataContext? Tags: f%23, elmish-wpf Problem: How to use F# modules from C# XAML for DataTemplates and DataContext? I am starting to learn F#/Elmish from the top down. I ha...
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41662991_c0
41662991
fsharp
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Title: Unit testing an agent Problem title: Unit testing an agent Tags: mailboxprocessor, unit-testing, f%23 Problem: Unit testing an agent I am trying to test a MailboxProcessor in F#. I want to test that the function f I am giving is actually executed when posting a message. The original code is using Xunit, but I ma...
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18036235_c0
18036235
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Title: Type extension for discriminated union in F# Problem title: Type extension for discriminated union in F# Tags: f%23, type-extension, discriminated-union Problem: Type extension for discriminated union in F# I have defined the following discriminated union: type Expr = | Con of Num | Var of Name | Add of Expr * E...
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48952342
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Title: F# Interface Implementation Error Problem title: F# Interface Implementation Error Tags: c%23, f%23, interface Problem: F# Interface Implementation Error I'm trying to implement the following interface in F#: using Foundation; using ObjCRuntime; using System; using System.Runtime.CompilerServices; using UIKit; n...
F# Interface Implementation Error F# Interface Implementation Error c%23 f%23 interface Foundation ObjCRuntime System System.Runtime.CompilerServices UIKit Interface Implementation Error Softweb.Xamarin.Controls.iOS Protocol Name ZLSwipeableViewDataSource WrapperType CardViewDataSourceWrapper ICardViewDataSource INativ...
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37968637_c0
37968637
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Title: How does F# infer types and tags from other modules? Problem title: How does F# infer types and tags from other modules? Tags: f%23-4.0, f%23, type-inference, types Problem: How does F# infer types and tags from other modules? Here is a minimal code example I use to explain my problem. The following code is orga...
How does F# infer types and tags from other modules? How does F# infer types and tags from other modules? f%23-4.0 f%23 type-inference types other How MyMod XXX GetNew YYY Choice XXX.GetNew Choice.XXX DataStruct MyMod.XXX.GetNew MyMod.Choice.XXX MyMod.XXX MyMod.Choice.TX MyMod.TX How does F# infer types and tags from o...
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Title: How to use string indexing with IDataReader in F#? Problem title: How to use string indexing with IDataReader in F#? Tags: sqlite, idatareader, f%23, database, data-access Problem: How to use string indexing with IDataReader in F#? I'm new to F# and trying to dive in first and do a more formal introduction later...
How to use string indexing with IDataReader in F#? How to use string indexing with IDataReader in F#? sqlite idatareader f%23 database data-access System.InvalidCastException How IDataReader Person Name GetPeople SQLiteConnection SQLiteCommand cmd.CommandType CommandType.Text conn.Open cmd.ExecuteReader Mary reader.Rea...
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24884814_c0
24884814
fsharp
0
Title: Serializing F# discriminated unions with protobuf Problem title: Serializing F# discriminated unions with protobuf Tags: f%23, protobuf-net Problem: Serializing F# discriminated unions with protobuf Is there some way to get protobuf to serialize/deserialize F#'s discriminated unions? I'm trying to serialize mess...
Serializing F# discriminated unions with protobuf Serializing F# discriminated unions with protobuf f%23 protobuf-net Serializing ProtoBufSerialization FsUnit NUnit.Framework ProtoBuf MessageA MessageB Message System.IO.MemoryStream Serializer.SerializeWithLengthPrefix PrefixStyle.Fixed32 ms.ToArray TMessage Serializer...
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56475389_c0
56475389
fsharp
0
Title: F#: Fastest way to convert a seq&lt;&#x27;A&gt; to seq&lt;&#x27;B&gt; Problem title: F#: Fastest way to convert a seq&lt;&#x27;A&gt; to seq&lt;&#x27;B&gt; Tags: marten, f%23, casting Problem: F#: Fastest way to convert a seq<'A> to seq<'B> I am using Marten as an Event Store, in particular to fetch a stream of e...
F#: Fastest way to convert a seq&lt;&#x27;A&gt; to seq&lt;&#x27;B&gt; F#: Fastest way to convert a seq&lt;&#x27;A&gt; to seq&lt;&#x27;B&gt; marten f%23 casting Fastest AccountCreation Owner AccountId Guid CreatedAt DateTimeOffset StartingBalance AccountEvents AccountCreated AccountCredited Transaction AccountDebited Ho...
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66117586_c0
66117586
fsharp
0
Title: can I group option checks in F# Problem title: can I group option checks in F# Tags: option-type, f%23 Problem: can I group option checks in F# I have the following code: let i = instrumentFromString arguments.[1] let o = podManager.GetExchange().GetLeverageOptions(i.Value) let l = parseInt arguments.[2] |> Opti...
can I group option checks in F# can I group option checks in F# option-type f%23 Result.Error podManager.GetExchange GetLeverageOptions i.Value Option.bind i.IsSome List.contains Some None l.IsSome wl.IsSome ws.IsSome i.IsNone l.IsNone i.Value.Ticker wl.IsNone ws.IsNone Result.Ok can I group option checks in F# I have ...
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59345117_c0
59345117
fsharp
0
Title: Xamarin F# to C# async call: correct modern way Problem title: Xamarin F# to C# async call: correct modern way Tags: xamarin, f%23, f%23-async, c%23-to-f%23 Problem: Xamarin F# to C# async call: correct modern way I'm trying to call C# Async function synchronously from F# code in Xamarin. The original C# code lo...
Xamarin F# to C# async call: correct modern way Xamarin F# to C# async call: correct modern way xamarin f%23 f%23-async c%23-to-f%23 Xamarin _connectedDevice.GetServiceAsync service.GetCharacteristicAsync Guid.Parse Async AwaitPlainTask Task task.ContinueWith Async.AwaitTask Async.AwaitPlainTask d.GetServiceAsync servi...
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55439275_c0
55439275
fsharp
0
Title: f# Switching between different versions of parameters/properties? Problem title: f# Switching between different versions of parameters/properties? Tags: f%23 Problem: f# Switching between different versions of parameters/properties? I am trying to define a valuetype that tracks changes in its constituents (by th...
f# Switching between different versions of parameters/properties? f# Switching between different versions of parameters/properties? f%23 Switching this.chang1 this.chang2 this.same this.use1 this.use2 this.Value this.used f# Switching between different versions of parameters/properties? I am trying to define a valuetyp...
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48311448_c0
48311448
fsharp
0
Title: How do I make an analog clock using winforms in F#? Problem title: How do I make an analog clock using winforms in F#? Tags: real-time-clock, f%23, winforms Problem: How do I make an analog clock using winforms in F#? I have to create an analog clock using winforms in F#. The clock needs also to have a label sho...
How do I make an analog clock using winforms in F#? How do I make an analog clock using winforms in F#? real-time-clock f%23 winforms winforms How System System.Windows.Forms System.ComponentModel System.Drawing Form win.ClientSize Size Working Digital Clock Label win.Controls.Add digitalTimerLabel.Width digitalTimerLa...
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41288217_c0
41288217
fsharp
0
Title: F# A value or constructor is not defined, even though using get and set Problem title: F# A value or constructor is not defined, even though using get and set Tags: oop, f%23 Problem: F# A value or constructor is not defined, even though using get and set I'm a first year CS student, with nor prior programming k...
F# A value or constructor is not defined, even though using get and set F# A value or constructor is not defined, even though using get and set oop f%23 get System.Random Animal name:string animalWeight:float maxSpeed:float rnd.Next Name Weight rnd.NextDouble this.FoodInTakePercentage this.CurrentSpeed FoodIntake this....
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28505368_c0
28505368
fsharp
0
Title: Can I Use Multiple Properties in a StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute? Problem title: Can I Use Multiple Properties in a StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute? Tags: f%23, f%23-interactive, string-formatting Problem: Can I Use Multiple Properties in a StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute? I'm playing around with Structured...
Can I Use Multiple Properties in a StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute? Can I Use Multiple Properties in a StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute? f%23 f%23-interactive string-formatting Can Use Multiple Properties StructuredFormatDisplayAttribute StructuredFormatDisplay Value First Last Person First:string Last:string John Doe...
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77754525_c0
77754525
fsharp
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Title: How can I cast and add a unit-of-measure to an existing value in F#? Problem title: How can I cast and add a unit-of-measure to an existing value in F#? Tags: casting, f%23 Problem: How can I cast and add a unit-of-measure to an existing value in F#? I need to cast values to other data types and because the envi...
How can I cast and add a unit-of-measure to an existing value in F#? How can I cast and add a unit-of-measure to an existing value in F#? casting f%23 How Polygon Measure y:a Type Expected Unexpected y:b test.Polygon shape.length shape.angle Needs How can I cast and add a unit-of-measure to an existing value in F#? I n...
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46932417_c0
46932417
fsharp
0
Title: How to build and run fable compiler from source? Problem title: How to build and run fable compiler from source? Tags: fable-f%23, f%23 Problem: How to build and run fable compiler from source? I'm trying to use fable powerpack in a fable elmish template project. During compilation there is a warning: warning FA...
How to build and run fable compiler from source? How to build and run fable compiler from source? fable-f%23 f%23 TypeError source How FABLE Nested Browser.IDBIndex Browser.IDBKeyRange DBCursorDirection uint32 Unchecked.defaultof DBCursorDirection.Default ToString index.openCursor index.openKeyCursor range_1 direction_...
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54940224_c1
54940224
fsharp
1
|> Array.choose getSensorReading |> Array.collect id let getLoadReadingsSql readings = readings |> Array.map (fun r -> sprintf "('%s', '%s', '%s', %s)" r.SensorName r.SensorDate r.ReadingName r.ReadingValue ) |> String.concat ", " |> sprintf "insert into sensor_reading_staging(sensor_name, sensor_date, reading_name, r...
|> Array.choose getSensorReading |> Array.collect id let getLoadReadingsSql readings = readings |> Array.map (fun r -> sprintf "('%s', '%s', '%s', %s)" r.SensorName r.SensorDate r.ReadingName r.ReadingValue ) |> String.concat ", " |> sprintf "insert into sensor_reading_staging(sensor_name, sensor_date, reading_name, r...
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54692006_c0
54692006
fsharp
0
Title: Is is possible to convert this recursive function to tail-recursive using continuation passing style? Problem title: Is is possible to convert this recursive function to tail-recursive using continuation passing style? Tags: recursion, f%23, monads, tail-recursion Problem: Is is possible to convert this recursiv...
Is is possible to convert this recursive function to tail-recursive using continuation passing style? Is is possible to convert this recursive function to tail-recursive using continuation passing style? recursion f%23 monads tail-recursion continuation In1 In2 Out1 Out2 FaceInstruction Member1 Member2 FaceProgram Free...
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59432989_c0
59432989
fsharp
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Title: Constructing and deconstructing single case discriminated union with units of measure Problem title: Constructing and deconstructing single case discriminated union with units of measure Tags: domain-driven-design, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Constructing and deconstructing single case discriminated un...
Constructing and deconstructing single case discriminated union with units of measure Constructing and deconstructing single case discriminated union with units of measure domain-driven-design f%23 functional-programming Constructing MyApp.Api.Dto System CLIMutable Feed DateTime MyApp.Api.Domain Measure FeedVolume Erro...
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Title: F# interactive - how to use precompiler directives when multiple files reference the same assembly? Problem title: F# interactive - how to use precompiler directives when multiple files reference the same assembly? Tags: visual-studio, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: F# interactive - how to use precompiler direc...
F# interactive - how to use precompiler directives when multiple files reference the same assembly? F# interactive - how to use precompiler directives when multiple files reference the same assembly? visual-studio f%23 f%23-interactive COMPILED ProjectAB ProjectZ.dll ProjectAB.ModuleB FileA.fs FS0222 Files e.g SomeName...
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57037414_c0
57037414
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Title: c# to f# when 3rd party lib wants a byref as an out parameter Problem title: c# to f# when 3rd party lib wants a byref as an out parameter Tags: pass-by-reference, f%23, c%23-to-f%23, byref Problem: c# to f# when 3rd party lib wants a byref as an out parameter I’m trying to convert this method into F# private st...
c# to f# when 3rd party lib wants a byref as an out parameter c# to f# when 3rd party lib wants a byref as an out parameter pass-by-reference f%23 c%23-to-f%23 byref VerifySignedJwt ECDsa JwtSecurityTokenHandler tokenHandler.ValidateToken TokenValidationParameters ValidIssuer ValidAudience IssuerSigningKey ECDsaSecurit...
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42903364_c0
42903364
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Title: I receive errors with my F# implementation of SimpleClusterListener Problem title: I receive errors with my F# implementation of SimpleClusterListener Tags: f%23, akka.net-cluster, akka.net Problem: I receive errors with my F# implementation of SimpleClusterListener I have observed the following error on my F# i...
I receive errors with my F# implementation of SimpleClusterListener I receive errors with my F# implementation of SimpleClusterListener f%23 akka.net-cluster akka.net Akka.Actor Akka.Configuration Akka.Configuration.Hocon System System.Configuration Akka.Cluster Akka.Event SimpleClusterListener Program Samples.Cluster....
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Title: F# class assign an object value to another object Problem title: F# class assign an object value to another object Tags: oop, visual-studio, f%23, c%23, .net Problem: F# class assign an object value to another object Coming from a C# background, I'm trying to assign an instance of a class to another instance of ...
F# class assign an object value to another object F# class assign an object value to another object oop visual-studio f%23 c%23 .net CCPType.fs CCPType CCPClass Unchecked.defaultof self.P self.D Programme.fs Module Start EntryPoint FileParser.ParseTextToCCPRecord Optimiser.Execute Optimiser.fs Optimiser Execute ccpData...
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Title: FileHelpers BadUsageException only on compiled F# but not in script Problem title: FileHelpers BadUsageException only on compiled F# but not in script Tags: oop, filehelpers, f%23 Problem: FileHelpers BadUsageException only on compiled F# but not in script I wrote an fsi script that worked great and wanted to co...
FileHelpers BadUsageException only on compiled F# but not in script FileHelpers BadUsageException only on compiled F# but not in script oop filehelpers f%23 BadUsageException FileHelpers.BadUsageException FileHelpers test.fsx FileHelpers.dll DelimitedRecord Type field1 field2 x.ToString x.field1 x.field2 engine1 FileHe...
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7 This code may look too much as imperative programming yet, I'm sorry for that. So There is a main for i loop calling each trial. the first execution, (when i=1) looks smooth and perfect, but I have runtime error execution when i=2, because it looks some variables, like WG are not reinitialized correctly , causing ou...
7 This code may look too much as imperative programming yet, I'm sorry for that. So There is a main for i loop calling each trial. the first execution, (when i=1) looks smooth and perfect, but I have runtime error execution when i=2, because it looks some variables, like WG are not reinitialized correctly , causing ou...
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63784196_c0
63784196
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Title: F# Data: How to get all navigation links from a website? Problem title: F# Data: How to get all navigation links from a website? Tags: f%23, web-scraping Problem: F# Data: How to get all navigation links from a website? I found this question and answer and tried to implement it in my code but it doesn't seem to ...
F# Data: How to get all navigation links from a website? F# Data: How to get all navigation links from a website? f%23 web-scraping a the Data How results.Descendants Seq.filter x.HasClass Seq.collect x.Elements Seq.map y.AttributeValue Seq.toList System.IO FSharp.Data EntryPoint HtmlDocument.Load scrapethissite.com li...
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41903996_c0
41903996
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Title: F# nested generic types not compatible with implemented type Problem title: F# nested generic types not compatible with implemented type Tags: f%23, generics Problem: F# nested generic types not compatible with implemented type Background: Given the following two declarations in an F# program: type A implements ...
F# nested generic types not compatible with implemented type F# nested generic types not compatible with implemented type f%23 generics Wrapped Wrapper Value this.Value x:Wrapper x.Value.Value F# nested generic types not compatible with implemented type Background: Given the following two declarations in an F# program:...
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70790892_c0
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Title: How to modify this CE to return Error as a single item vs. a list, in F#? Problem title: How to modify this CE to return Error as a single item vs. a list, in F#? Tags: f%23, computation-expression Problem: How to modify this CE to return Error as a single item vs. a list, in F#? I asked another question about h...
How to modify this CE to return Error as a single item vs. a list, in F#? How to modify this CE to return Error as a single item vs. a list, in F#? f%23 computation-expression How Error Validation Result List AsyncValidation Async av1 av2 errs1 errs2 AsyncValidationBuilder _.Bind AsyncValidation.bind _.Return AsyncVali...
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41418065_c0
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Title: F# function to split lists failing on empty list Problem title: F# function to split lists failing on empty list Tags: f%23, list Problem: F# function to split lists failing on empty list Edit I've left the original post here, but have a much simpler reproduction below. I've been working through a tutorial on F#...
F# function to split lists failing on empty list F# function to split lists failing on empty list f%23 list FS0030 Value Either List.rev list.Length a::b::cs a::r b::s List.fold c::a List.take List.skip x::xs lists.fsx List.map F# function to split lists failing on empty list Edit I've left the original post here, but ...
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28160230_c0
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Title: Using optional query parameters in F# Web Api project Problem title: Using optional query parameters in F# Web Api project Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23, .net, asp.net-web-api Problem: Using optional query parameters in F# Web Api project I was converting a C# webapi project to F# using the F# ASP.NET templates. Ever...
Using optional query parameters in F# Web Api project Using optional query parameters in F# Web Api project c%23-to-f%23 f%23 .net asp.net-web-api Using Web Api System.Threading.Tasks.Task System.Net.Http.HttpResponseMessage GetVendorFiles Int32 System.Nullable System.DateTime Thor.WebApi.VendorFilesController System.R...
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63872848_c0
63872848
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Title: In Elmish.WFP, how is an Indexed-Binding made for a DataGrid? (Binding to a list element) Problem title: In Elmish.WFP, how is an Indexed-Binding made for a DataGrid? (Binding to a list element) Tags: elmish-wpf, f%23, wpf Problem: In Elmish.WFP, how is an Indexed-Binding made for a DataGrid? (Binding to a list ...
In Elmish.WFP, how is an Indexed-Binding made for a DataGrid? (Binding to a list element) In Elmish.WFP, how is an Indexed-Binding made for a DataGrid? (Binding to a list element) elmish-wpf f%23 wpf the Elmish.WFP Indexed-Binding DataGrid Binding customcontrols:AppointmentListView ItemsSource Height Background Bisque ...
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67063859_c0
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Title: Is there a best practice for ensuring the order of Module dependencies in an F# project? Problem title: Is there a best practice for ensuring the order of Module dependencies in an F# project? Tags: f%23 Problem: Is there a best practice for ensuring the order of Module dependencies in an F# project? Example: I ...
Is there a best practice for ensuring the order of Module dependencies in an F# project? Is there a best practice for ensuring the order of Module dependencies in an F# project? f%23 Module ItemGroup Compile Include Module1.fs Module3.fs Module2.fs Is there a best practice for ensuring the order of Module dependencies ...
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39239608_c0
39239608
fsharp
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Title: How to create an actor in a clustered configuration in F# Problem title: How to create an actor in a clustered configuration in F# Tags: akka.net, f%23, akka.net-cluster Problem: How to create an actor in a clustered configuration in F# I'm creating a sample with Akka.Cluster with three nodes A, B and C where A ...
How to create an actor in a clustered configuration in F# How to create an actor in a clustered configuration in F# akka.net f%23 akka.net-cluster Akka.Configuration.ConfigurationException akka://calculatorSystem/deadLetters How Akka.Cluster Received INFO Akka.Actor.EmptyLocalActorRef Message FromConfig.Instance Router...
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69858305_c0
69858305
fsharp
0
Title: F# create instance method for a constrained generic parameter Problem title: F# create instance method for a constrained generic parameter Tags: f%23 Problem: F# create instance method for a constrained generic parameter Is it possible to have an instance method of a class which only works when the generic type ...
F# create instance method for a constrained generic parameter F# create instance method for a constrained generic parameter f%23 SIMD Add Value _.Add ImArr Measure Index Array.copy _.Values this.Item Arr values.Length b.Values.Length Cannot TODO Turn b.Values Error F# create instance method for a constrained generic pa...
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61963986_c0
61963986
fsharp
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Title: F# - Easy syntax to create a Expression&lt;Func&lt;&#x27;T, obj&gt;&gt; (from a func) Problem title: F# - Easy syntax to create a Expression&lt;Func&lt;&#x27;T, obj&gt;&gt; (from a func) Tags: lambda, linq-expressions, f%23 Problem: F# - Easy syntax to create a Expression > (from a func) I have a C# library meth...
F# - Easy syntax to create a Expression&lt;Func&lt;&#x27;T, obj&gt;&gt; (from a func) F# - Easy syntax to create a Expression&lt;Func&lt;&#x27;T, obj&gt;&gt; (from a func) lambda linq-expressions f%23 a Easy Expression Func MyClass System.Linq.Expressions Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations System.Func t.MyProperty Microsoft.F...
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11842883_c0
11842883
fsharp
0
Title: Mono profiler changes execution of program in unexpected way Problem title: Mono profiler changes execution of program in unexpected way Tags: c%23, profiling, f%23, mono Problem: Mono profiler changes execution of program in unexpected way Bar otherBar = obj as Bar; if (otherBar != null) return this.CompareTo(o...
Mono profiler changes execution of program in unexpected way Mono profiler changes execution of program in unexpected way c%23 profiling f%23 mono System.ArgumentException ArgumentException Mono log:report Program.exe ERROR FATAL UNHANDLED EXCEPTION Object Bar Test.Bar.CompareTo System.Object Microsoft.FSharp.Core.Lang...
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23771835_c0
23771835
fsharp
0
Title: MailboxProcessor: Memory leak using return! before receive Problem title: MailboxProcessor: Memory leak using return! before receive Tags: f%23 Problem: MailboxProcessor: Memory leak using return! before receive Given the following agent, which is a simple cache mechanism: type CacheMsg<'a,'b> = Add of 'a * 'b |...
MailboxProcessor: Memory leak using return! before receive MailboxProcessor: Memory leak using return! before receive f%23 return MailboxProcessor Memory CacheMsg Add ForceFlush CacheAgent size:int flushCont:Map MailboxProcessor.Start Map Map.empty cache.Count inbox.Receive cache.ContainsKey cache.Add x.AddIfNotExists ...
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20113197_c0
20113197
fsharp
0
Title: F# constructors and classes: Set up classes without extra mutable variables for each member property Problem title: F# constructors and classes: Set up classes without extra mutable variables for each member property Tags: f%23 Problem: F# constructors and classes: Set up classes without extra mutable variables ...
F# constructors and classes: Set up classes without extra mutable variables for each member property F# constructors and classes: Set up classes without extra mutable variables for each member property f%23 Set MyClass Initialized this.X this.Y this.Z x1off x2off y1off y2off x1Offset x10ff x2Offset x20ff y1Offset y10ff...
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9045534_c1
9045534
fsharp
1
= ref AsyncGate.Started let CompleteWith(result:AsyncResult<'T>, callbacks:IAsyncCallbacks<'T>) = if Interlocked.Exchange(gate, Notified) <> Notified then match result with | Succeeded v -> callbacks.OnSuccess(v) | Failed e -> callbacks.OnError(e) | Canceled e -> callbacks.OnCancel(e) let ProcessResults (result:AsyncR...
= ref AsyncGate.Started let CompleteWith(result:AsyncResult<'T>, callbacks:IAsyncCallbacks<'T>) = if Interlocked.Exchange(gate, Notified) <> Notified then match result with | Succeeded v -> callbacks.OnSuccess(v) | Failed e -> callbacks.OnError(e) | Canceled e -> callbacks.OnCancel(e) let ProcessResults (result:AsyncR...
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37766237_c0
37766237
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp.Data type providers and reflection: how do I examine the properties of an XmlProvider type? Problem title: FSharp.Data type providers and reflection: how do I examine the properties of an XmlProvider type? Tags: f%23, xml, type-providers Problem: FSharp.Data type providers and reflection: how do I examine...
FSharp.Data type providers and reflection: how do I examine the properties of an XmlProvider type? FSharp.Data type providers and reflection: how do I examine the properties of an XmlProvider type? f%23 xml type-providers FSharp.Data XmlProvider Foo Guid001 Brown Square Guid003 Bar Guid002 John Smith Quux Maroon Dashed...
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54053686_c0
54053686
fsharp
0
Title: WebSharper: Rpc-returned object are unusuable on the client or cause error Problem title: WebSharper: Rpc-returned object are unusuable on the client or cause error Tags: f%23, rpc, websharper Problem: WebSharper: Rpc-returned object are unusuable on the client or cause error I have a few server-side objects wit...
WebSharper: Rpc-returned object are unusuable on the client or cause error WebSharper: Rpc-returned object are unusuable on the client or cause error f%23 rpc websharper WebSharper Rpc-returned JavaScriptExport AbstractClass Remoting Rpc GetObject Async JavaScript GetObjectClient WebSharper: Rpc-returned object are unu...
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58035488_c0
58035488
fsharp
0
Title: F# fsautocomplete on mono targeting .NET Standard in emacs fsharp-mode Problem title: F# fsautocomplete on mono targeting .NET Standard in emacs fsharp-mode Tags: .net, .net-core, emacs, mono, f%23 Problem: F# fsautocomplete on mono targeting .NET Standard in emacs fsharp-mode I am trying to set up my dev enviro...
F# fsautocomplete on mono targeting .NET Standard in emacs fsharp-mode F# fsautocomplete on mono targeting .NET Standard in emacs fsharp-mode .net .net-core emacs mono f%23 NET Standard FSharp.Data net45 FSharp.Data.dll Species HtmlProvider en.wikipedia.org The_world s_100_most_threatened_species Species.GetSample Tabl...
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40010725_c0
40010725
fsharp
0
Title: How do I find a substring within a string in F#? Problem title: How do I find a substring within a string in F#? Tags: f%23, substring Problem: How do I find a substring within a string in F#? I found a "fun" project online for f# and the idea behind it is to find the number of substrings within a given string. ...
How do I find a substring within a string in F#? How do I find a substring within a string in F#? f%23 substring How Description You DNA Your Example ACGTACGT All AAACCGGTTT Only AACCGGTT Input Length sequence.length Output Integer System where.Length where.Replace what.Length EntryPoint System.Console.ReadLine input.L...
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37024904_c0
37024904
fsharp
0
Title: Accessing XAML (WPF) elements in F# Problem title: Accessing XAML (WPF) elements in F# Tags: xaml, f%23, observable, reactive-programming, wpf Problem: Accessing XAML (WPF) elements in F# I'm trying to create a reactive application in F# using WPF and I have encountered some problems with accessing XAML elements...
Accessing XAML (WPF) elements in F# Accessing XAML (WPF) elements in F# xaml f%23 observable reactive-programming wpf Accessing XAML WPF StackPanel Name Grid Height Width Margin Background CCCCCC Grid.Resources Style TargetType ToggleButton Setter Property Template Setter.Value ControlTemplate x:Type Border x:Name FFFF...
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28921514_c0
28921514
fsharp
0
Title: TickSpec: How do I use the same step name in different features? Problem title: TickSpec: How do I use the same step name in different features? Tags: testing, bdd, f%23 Problem: TickSpec: How do I use the same step name in different features? I am fiddling around with the Gilded Rose kata in F#. I am writing my...
TickSpec: How do I use the same step name in different features? TickSpec: How do I use the same step name in different features? testing bdd f%23 TickSpec How Ambiguous AgedBrieSpecs.I NormalItemSpecs.I Feature Aged Brie When Normal Scenario Each Given Then GildedRoseCsSpecs.NormalItemSpecs FsUnit System.Linq GildedRo...
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79334721_c1
79334721
fsharp
1
(10)>] initialCapacity: int) = inherit ThreadSafeObject() let _container = ResizeArray<'v>(initialCapacity) member this.Clear() = this.SafeWrite(fun() -> _container.Clear()) member this.Count = this.SafeRead(fun() -> _container.Count) member this.Add(value: 'v) = this.SafeWrite(fun() -> _container.Add(value)) member th...
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34881336_c0
34881336
fsharp
0
Title: Tail Recursion in F# : Stack Overflow Problem title: Tail Recursion in F# : Stack Overflow Tags: kosaraju-algorithm, f%23, stack-overflow, continuation-passing, tail-recursion Problem: Tail Recursion in F# : Stack Overflow I'm trying to implement Kosaraju's algorithm on a large graph as part of an assignment [MO...
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29310205_c0
29310205
fsharp
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Title: Outlook interop MailItem with F# Problem title: Outlook interop MailItem with F# Tags: c%23-to-f%23, f%23, outlook, vsto Problem: Outlook interop MailItem with F# I am converting C# to F# for outlook email messages. This function will be called inside a try...with block if an exception occurs to email me. I norm...
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35688839_c0
35688839
fsharp
0
Title: Why isn&#x27;t my actor stopped on exception in akka.net with F# Problem title: Why isn&#x27;t my actor stopped on exception in akka.net with F# Tags: f%23, akka.net Problem: Why isn't my actor stopped on exception in akka.net with F# I'm playing around with akka.net and trying to understand Supervision. I thoug...
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20153404_c0
20153404
fsharp
0
Title: StackOverflow exception in my F# code Problem title: StackOverflow exception in my F# code Tags: f%23, tail-recursion Problem: StackOverflow exception in my F# code I am hunting for a particular method in a group of assemblies. in order to find my method, I have written this code module MethodNameExtractor open ...
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24170684_c0
24170684
fsharp
0
Title: F# query expressions - restriction using string comparison in SqlProvider with SQLite Problem title: F# query expressions - restriction using string comparison in SqlProvider with SQLite Tags: f%23, sqlite Problem: F# query expressions - restriction using string comparison in SqlProvider with SQLite SQLite doesn...
F# query expressions - restriction using string comparison in SqlProvider with SQLite F# query expressions - restriction using string comparison in SqlProvider with SQLite f%23 sqlite string SqlProvider SQLite calendar_entries calendarEntry.date System.DateTime.Today.ToString hh:mm:ss GreaterThanOrEqual System.String c...
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34010062_c0
34010062
fsharp
0
Title: Generic Queries and Commands using a MailboxProcessor Problem title: Generic Queries and Commands using a MailboxProcessor Tags: f%23 Problem: Generic Queries and Commands using a MailboxProcessor I think this question touches on the same area, but I can't see how it can be applied to my situation. Generic reply...
Generic Queries and Commands using a MailboxProcessor Generic Queries and Commands using a MailboxProcessor f%23 a Generic Queries Commands MailboxProcessor Player Name Points State Players Message Query Command Model HandleMessage this.Query this.Command Methods HowMany List.length s.Players HasAny ShowAll AddPlayer p...
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44054335_c0
44054335
fsharp
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Title: Error using F# SqlDataConnection, Linq to Sql, &#x27;An IQueryable that returns a self-referencing Constant expression is not supported&#x27; Problem title: Error using F# SqlDataConnection, Linq to Sql, &#x27;An IQueryable that returns a self-referencing Constant expression is not supported&#x27; Tags: type-pro...
Error using F# SqlDataConnection, Linq to Sql, &#x27;An IQueryable that returns a self-referencing Constant expression is not supported&#x27; Error using F# SqlDataConnection, Linq to Sql, &#x27;An IQueryable that returns a self-referencing Constant expression is not supported&#x27; type-providers f%23-data f%23 System...
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27307386_c0
27307386
fsharp
0
Title: How to get TemplateHelper to deal with UTF-8 BOM, EOL convention, and read/execute permissions? Problem title: How to get TemplateHelper to deal with UTF-8 BOM, EOL convention, and read/execute permissions? Tags: f%23-fake, f%23 Problem: How to get TemplateHelper to deal with UTF-8 BOM, EOL convention, and read/...
How to get TemplateHelper to deal with UTF-8 BOM, EOL convention, and read/execute permissions? How to get TemplateHelper to deal with UTF-8 BOM, EOL convention, and read/execute permissions? f%23-fake f%23 System.NotSupportedException source Unix template templates How TemplateHelper UTF-8 BOM EOL CopyFile mono-launch...
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41922182_c0
41922182
fsharp
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Title: F# ViewModel not instantiated via BindingContext in XAML Problem title: F# ViewModel not instantiated via BindingContext in XAML Tags: f%23, xamarin.forms Problem: F# ViewModel not instantiated via BindingContext in XAML I am unable to observe a viewmodel within my F# library get instantiated via a ContextBindin...
F# ViewModel not instantiated via BindingContext in XAML F# ViewModel not instantiated via BindingContext in XAML f%23 xamarin.forms ViewModel BindingContext XAML utf-8 ContentPage xamarin.com xmlns:x schemas.microsoft.com xmlns:home clr-namespace:Home.ViewModels Home x:Class FnTrade.MainPage ContentPage.BindingContext...
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66947397_c1
66947397
fsharp
1
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35922983_c0
35922983
fsharp
0
Title: Unexpected Compiler warning with Generic Types and a Static member Problem title: Unexpected Compiler warning with Generic Types and a Static member Tags: f%23, generics Problem: Unexpected Compiler warning with Generic Types and a Static member I wanted to create my own list type CountedList<'T> that will have ...
Unexpected Compiler warning with Generic Types and a Static member Unexpected Compiler warning with Generic Types and a Static member f%23 generics the Unexpected Compiler Generic Types Static CountedList List Count Empty List.empty this.AddOne element::this.List this.Count CountedList.Empty Consider e.g Why Unexpected...
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2168713_c0
2168713
fsharp
0
Title: Odd Behavior With Copy/Paste Into FSI On Mac Problem title: Odd Behavior With Copy/Paste Into FSI On Mac Tags: f%23-interactive, f%23, ledit, macos Problem: Odd Behavior With Copy/Paste Into FSI On Mac I've sort of got Fsi.exe working as expected on a Mac OS X (Snow Leopard) with Mono. I just noticed a little bi...
Odd Behavior With Copy/Paste Into FSI On Mac Odd Behavior With Copy/Paste Into FSI On Mac f%23-interactive f%23 ledit macos Odd Behavior Copy Paste Into FSI Mac FSharp-1.9.7.8_2 fsi.exe System.IO Directory.GetFiles System.IO.SearchOption.AllDirectories Odd Behavior With Copy/Paste Into FSI On Mac I've sort of got Fsi.e...
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16225020_c0
16225020
fsharp
0
Title: F# type provider FSharpX.ExcelFile and strange type errors trying to construct on a different input Problem title: F# type provider FSharpX.ExcelFile and strange type errors trying to construct on a different input Tags: f%23, type-providers, excel Problem: F# type provider FSharpX.ExcelFile and strange type err...
F# type provider FSharpX.ExcelFile and strange type errors trying to construct on a different input F# type provider FSharpX.ExcelFile and strange type errors trying to construct on a different input f%23 type-providers excel FSharpX.ExcelFile FSharpX Example ExcelFile example.xlsx Worksheet1 File.Data to.xlsx F# type ...
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79529336_c0
79529336
fsharp
0
Title: Visual Studio does not show the possible use Problem title: Visual Studio does not show the possible use Tags: null, f%23 Problem: Visual Studio does not show the possible use I have this F# code: let readTemplate template = let assembly = System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly() use stream = assembly.G...
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50026915_c1
50026915
fsharp
1
# Tutorial' project for more help. open System.IO [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let si = new System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo(@"C:\Users\MyUserName\Documents\Visual Studio 2015\Projects\ProcessInputOutputMVCE\EchoExe\bin\Debug\EchoExe.exe", "", // from Fake's Process handling #if FX_WINDOWSTLE WindowStyle = Process...
# Tutorial' project for more help. open System.IO [<EntryPoint>] let main argv = let si = new System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo(@"C:\Users\MyUserName\Documents\Visual Studio 2015\Projects\ProcessInputOutputMVCE\EchoExe\bin\Debug\EchoExe.exe", "", // from Fake's Process handling #if FX_WINDOWSTLE WindowStyle = Process...
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65395343_c0
65395343
fsharp
0
Title: Coercing existing types for internal DSL in F# Problem title: Coercing existing types for internal DSL in F# Tags: f%23, generics Problem: Coercing existing types for internal DSL in F# Given a DU for an AST (a very simple expression tree) type Expression = | Add of list<Expression> | Var of string | Val of floa...
Coercing existing types for internal DSL in F# Coercing existing types for internal DSL in F# f%23 generics Coercing DSL Expression Add Val IToExpression ToExpression this.ToExpression System.String System.Double a.ToExpression b.ToExpression Coercing existing types for internal DSL in F# Given a DU for an AST (a very ...
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37391703_c0
37391703
fsharp
0
Title: F# ProcessStartInfo Process is waiting for userinput Problem title: F# ProcessStartInfo Process is waiting for userinput Tags: c%23, processstartinfo, f%23, process Problem: F# ProcessStartInfo Process is waiting for userinput Iam trying to implement git cherrypicking . My process hangs when I close the merge to...
F# ProcessStartInfo Process is waiting for userinput F# ProcessStartInfo Process is waiting for userinput c%23 processstartinfo f%23 process RedirectStandardError ProcessStartInfo Process Was this.ProcessOutputDataReceived DataReceivedEventArgs String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace e.Data this.output System.Diagnostics.Debug.Write...
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42877295_c0
42877295
fsharp
0
Title: F# functional coupled iteration: performance issue and preferred functional style Problem title: F# functional coupled iteration: performance issue and preferred functional style Tags: purely-functional, functional-programming, f%23, data-structures, .net Problem: F# functional coupled iteration: performance iss...
F# functional coupled iteration: performance issue and preferred functional style F# functional coupled iteration: performance issue and preferred functional style purely-functional functional-programming f%23 data-structures .net arr:float Array.create arr.Length arr.Length-1 i-1 myArray:float myElement:float Array.av...
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18802085_c0
18802085
fsharp
0
Title: Create an action in F# in order to use a c# method Problem title: Create an action in F# in order to use a c# method Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: Create an action in F# in order to use a c# method I would like to use this method from Owin implementation of HttpListener : public static IDisposable Create(AppFunc app...
Create an action in F# in order to use a c# method Create an action in F# in order to use a c# method c%23 f%23 Create IDisposable AppFunc IDictionary IDictionnary Object Task CsharpAction System Wrapper x.Invoke typ:Type Action MakeGenericType Delegate.CreateDelegate wrapped.GetType GetMethod Invoke yymmdd1 date:DateT...
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49823280_c0
49823280
fsharp
0
Title: My prebuild event command with reference to a library (from Nuget) does not compile the program Problem title: My prebuild event command with reference to a library (from Nuget) does not compile the program Tags: f%23, fslex, fsyacc Problem: My prebuild event command with reference to a library (from Nuget) does...
My prebuild event command with reference to a library (from Nuget) does not compile the program My prebuild event command with reference to a library (from Nuget) does not compile the program f%23 fslex fsyacc Nuget Sql Float Asc Desc Cond Inner Left Right Table Columns Joins Where OrderBy SqlParser COMMA JOIN SELECT O...
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5009226_c0
5009226
fsharp
0
Title: newbie F# trie implementation gone wrong Problem title: newbie F# trie implementation gone wrong Tags: trie, f%23 Problem: newbie F# trie implementation gone wrong I am trying to implement a trie data structure in F#. I am having some problems. I cannot debug the word insertion function. None of my breakpoint in...
newbie F# trie implementation gone wrong newbie F# trie implementation gone wrong trie f%23 TrieNode SubNodes Nil this.Char this.GetChild c:char List.filter this:TrieNode Head this.AWordEndsHere TrieFunctions wordChars:char wordChars.Head node.GetChild wordChars.Tail child.Head Trie this.InsertWord TrieFunctions.insert...
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76395710_c0
76395710
fsharp
0
Title: Cannot express a ref-like struct with other ref-like struct members [&lt;IsByRefLike; Struct&gt;] Problem title: Cannot express a ref-like struct with other ref-like struct members [&lt;IsByRefLike; Struct&gt;] Tags: f%23, byref, struct Problem: Cannot express a ref-like struct with other ref-like struct members...
Cannot express a ref-like struct with other ref-like struct members [&lt;IsByRefLike; Struct&gt;] Cannot express a ref-like struct with other ref-like struct members [&lt;IsByRefLike; Struct&gt;] f%23 byref struct Cannot IsByRefLike Experiment System System.Runtime.CompilerServices Struct RefNone RefSome RequireQualifi...
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59911206_c0
59911206
fsharp
0
Title: How to call the base F# method from a computation expression in an overridden method? Problem title: How to call the base F# method from a computation expression in an overridden method? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to call the base F# method from a computation expression in an overridden method? How to call the base...
How to call the base F# method from a computation expression in an overridden method? How to call the base F# method from a computation expression in an overridden method? f%23 a How Base Test Async _.Test Derived base.Test t2.Test Async.RunSynchronously FS0405 m.Test m.DoTest _.DoTest How to call the base F# method fr...
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21921877_c0
21921877
fsharp
0
Title: Picking blocks out of largely free-form text with FParsec Problem title: Picking blocks out of largely free-form text with FParsec Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: Picking blocks out of largely free-form text with FParsec I'm trying to parse some information out of largely free-form text. I attempted an implementati...
Picking blocks out of largely free-form text with FParsec Picking blocks out of largely free-form text with FParsec f%23 fparsec Picking FParsec Some Possibly Maybe ABC More GHI s.Trim Parser many1Satisfy Char.IsWhiteSpace LiquidTag Picking blocks out of largely free-form text with FParsec I'm trying to parse some info...
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2842627_c0
2842627
fsharp
0
Title: Why is F# member not found when used in subclass Problem title: Why is F# member not found when used in subclass Tags: f%23, inheritance, f%23-interactive Problem: Why is F# member not found when used in subclass I have a base type that I want to inherit from, for all my DAO objects, but this member gets the err...
Why is F# member not found when used in subclass Why is F# member not found when used in subclass f%23 inheritance f%23-interactive Why BaseDAO v.ExecNonQuery2 MySqlCommand CommandTimeout comm.ExecuteNonQuery comm.Dispose CreateDatabase self.createDatabase self.ExecNonQuery2 DROP DATABASE EXISTS Referenced Program File...
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40750698_c0
40750698
fsharp
0
Title: Executing c# code in f# script has unexpected behavior Problem title: Executing c# code in f# script has unexpected behavior Tags: nuget-package, f%23, f%23-fake, nuget Problem: Executing c# code in f# script has unexpected behavior I have a F# fake script which works with Nuge.Core to extract package files. If ...
Executing c# code in f# script has unexpected behavior Executing c# code in f# script has unexpected behavior nuget-package f%23 f%23-fake nuget FsiEvaluationException System.InvalidOperationException Yaaf.FSharp.Scripting.FsiEvaluationException System.Exception Executing Nuge.Core docker.dotnet nuget.core Program Main...
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44873493_c0
44873493
fsharp
0
Title: F# Marshal.SizeOf exception involving an array of enums within a struct Problem title: F# Marshal.SizeOf exception involving an array of enums within a struct Tags: sizeof, enums, f%23, marshalling, struct Problem: F# Marshal.SizeOf exception involving an array of enums within a struct I am encountering a runtim...
F# Marshal.SizeOf exception involving an array of enums within a struct F# Marshal.SizeOf exception involving an array of enums within a struct sizeof enums f%23 marshalling struct System.ArgumentException Marshal.SizeOf System.Runtime.InteropServices Gray Black White Struct StructLayout LayoutKind.Sequential Pack Gray...
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30240945_c0
30240945
fsharp
0
Title: Compile errors caused by: Warning: This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations. Problem title: Compile errors caused by: Warning: This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations. Tags: f%23, generics Problem: Compile errors caused by: ...
Compile errors caused by: Warning: This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations. Compile errors caused by: Warning: This construct causes code to be less generic than indicated by the type annotations. f%23 generics Compile Warning Seq.CoFold folder1 initAcc1 action1 folder2 init...
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37000628_c0
37000628
fsharp
0
Title: Data being lost while sending messages form one actor to another Problem title: Data being lost while sending messages form one actor to another Tags: actor, akka.net, f%23 Problem: Data being lost while sending messages form one actor to another I have created an Agent say "A", which simply sends some bulky dat...
Data being lost while sending messages form one actor to another Data being lost while sending messages form one actor to another actor akka.net f%23 Data InputData_Type Body default_InputData ActorMsg InItServices UpdateList ActorSystem.Create system.ActorSelection akka.tcp localhost:9999 EchoServer actRef.Ask JsonCon...
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58052959_c0
58052959
fsharp
0
Title: Using WebSharper to render SVGs server-side Problem title: Using WebSharper to render SVGs server-side Tags: f%23, websharper Problem: Using WebSharper to render SVGs server-side I'm trying to generate SVGs server-side, passing them in to a client using WebSharper's RPC mechanism. I'm basing this off the webshar...
Using WebSharper to render SVGs server-side Using WebSharper to render SVGs server-side f%23 websharper TypeError Using WebSharper SVGs Site.fs Draw Templating.Main EndPoint.Home Home Say Artery.Main Server Rpc FetchDrawing Svg.Point.X Svg.Point.Y Svg.Shape.Circle Svg.render Returns SvgElement.circle JavaScript Artery ...
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37830382_c0
37830382
fsharp
0
Title: Compiler bug in F# 4? Problem title: Compiler bug in F# 4? Tags: f%23 Problem: Compiler bug in F# 4? I have some F# 4.0 source that compiles fine in Debug, but not in Release. There are no conditional defines, no changes in the inferred types, and nothing else I can think of, that can explain this difference to ...
Compiler bug in F# 4? Compiler bug in F# 4? f%23 Compiler Seq.toList List.tryFind UserDisplay.UserDisplayItem itemOfOld.Id newItem.Id Some System.Collections.ObjectModel User AllowNullLiteral UserDisplayItem x.Id ObservableCollection None ResizeArray Compiler bug in F# 4? I have some F# 4.0 source that compiles fine in...
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36679353_c0
36679353
fsharp
0
Title: Kraken private API with F# returns EGeneral: invalid arguments Problem title: Kraken private API with F# returns EGeneral: invalid arguments Tags: http-post, f%23-data, f%23, rest Problem: Kraken private API with F# returns EGeneral: invalid arguments I am trying to access the Kraken private API using F#. The co...
Kraken private API with F# returns EGeneral: invalid arguments Kraken private API with F# returns EGeneral: invalid arguments http-post f%23-data f%23 rest Kraken API EGeneral FSharp.Data.dll FSharp.Data System System.Text System.Security.Cryptography api.kraken.com MY_KRAKEN_API_KEY MY_KRAKEN_API_SECRET Balance DateTi...
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15857630_c0
15857630
fsharp
0
Title: Unable to upcast from CloudBlockBlob to CloudBlob Problem title: Unable to upcast from CloudBlockBlob to CloudBlob Tags: azure-storage, azure, f%23 Problem: Unable to upcast from CloudBlockBlob to CloudBlob I must be missing something obvious here, but I find myself unable to do an upcast which I thought was leg...
Unable to upcast from CloudBlockBlob to CloudBlob Unable to upcast from CloudBlockBlob to CloudBlob azure-storage azure f%23 CloudBlockBlob Unable CloudBlob SmallScript.fsx FS0193 Type StorageCredentials CloudStorageAccount storageAccount.CreateCloudBlobClient client.GetContainerReference container.CreateIfNotExists Mi...
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40423442_c0
40423442
fsharp
0
Title: Dynamically set log4net filename in a web service log Problem title: Dynamically set log4net filename in a web service log Tags: wcf, log4net, f%23, c%23 Problem: Dynamically set log4net filename in a web service log I'm using log4net in a web service and I want to set the log filename per request based on a use...
Dynamically set log4net filename in a web service log Dynamically set log4net filename in a web service log wcf log4net f%23 c%23 Dynamically log4net log4net.Config.Log4NetConfigurationSectionHandler ClaimLog log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender log4net.Util.PatternString ClaimRpt Log ClaimLog_ UserNameWCF ClaimService...
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45314650_c0
45314650
fsharp
0
Title: Why does this code crash the second time it is executed in FSI? Problem title: Why does this code crash the second time it is executed in FSI? Tags: dictionary, fsi, f%23 Problem: Why does this code crash the second time it is executed in FSI? I have some code that generates an exception the second time it is ex...
Why does this code crash the second time it is executed in FSI? Why does this code crash the second time it is executed in FSI? dictionary fsi f%23 System.InvalidOperationException Why FSI Alt Enter assetInfo.Rows Seq.filter AssetsInfo.Row Set.contains rw.Ticker List.ofSeq List.map Asset.constructor Frame.ReadCSV Map.o...
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2671491_c0
2671491
fsharp
0
Title: F# Active Pattern List.filter or equivalent Problem title: F# Active Pattern List.filter or equivalent Tags: active-pattern, list, f%23 Problem: F# Active Pattern List.filter or equivalent I have a records of types type tradeLeg = { id : int ; tradeId : int ; legActivity : LegActivityType ; actedOn : DateTime ; ...
F# Active Pattern List.filter or equivalent F# Active Pattern List.filter or equivalent active-pattern list f%23 Active Pattern List.filter LegActivityType DateTime ShareOrDollarBased DollarsPerShare TradeType LegIsSettled LegIsConfirmed LegIsUnsettled Helper.exists l.actuals l.confirmedPrice TradeIsSettled TradeIsUnse...
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64626390_c0
64626390
fsharp
0
Title: Warning about server GC in F# project Problem title: Warning about server GC in F# project Tags: f%23, .net-core Problem: Warning about server GC in F# project I am working on my very first F# project and I am experimenting with the Hopac library. I am on dotnet version 3.1.300 on a Mac. I have initialized my pr...
Warning about server GC in F# project Warning about server GC in F# project f%23 .net-core Warning Hopac ServerGarbageCollection Project Sdk Microsoft.NET.Sdk PropertyGroup OutputType Exe TargetFramework netcoreapp3.1 ItemGroup Compile Include Program.fs PackageReference Version Warning about server GC in F# project I ...
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60354230_c0
60354230
fsharp
0
Title: Wrapping sprintf to not throw errors at compile time but at runtime? Problem title: Wrapping sprintf to not throw errors at compile time but at runtime? Tags: f%23 Problem: Wrapping sprintf to not throw errors at compile time but at runtime? Let's say I wanted to have an alias of sprintf , I would simply do this...
Wrapping sprintf to not throw errors at compile time but at runtime? Wrapping sprintf to not throw errors at compile time but at runtime? f%23 Wrapping FSharp Core System.String.Format NORMAL_FSHARP x.Replace FSharpPlayground.fs Error FS0072 Lookup FSharpPlayground FSharpPlaygroundUse.fs FS0001 ParamArray Wrapping spri...
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53622389_c0
53622389
fsharp
0
Title: How do I get an F# fsx script to re-execute and re-pull SQL data each time it&#x27;s called from C#? Problem title: How do I get an F# fsx script to re-execute and re-pull SQL data each time it&#x27;s called from C#? Tags: fsharp.data.typeproviders, f%23-data, f%23-scripting, f%23, type-providers Problem: How do...
How do I get an F# fsx script to re-execute and re-pull SQL data each time it&#x27;s called from C#? How do I get an F# fsx script to re-execute and re-pull SQL data each time it&#x27;s called from C#? fsharp.data.typeproviders f%23-data f%23-scripting f%23 type-providers C# value How SQL FSharp.Data.3.0.0 net45 FSharp...
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78005912_c0
78005912
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0
Title: Volatile.Read(myIntegerRef) started failing in new .NET version Problem title: Volatile.Read(myIntegerRef) started failing in new .NET version Tags: f%23 Problem: Volatile.Read(myIntegerRef) started failing in new .NET version Some time ago I had to port this C# code to F#: using System.Threading; public sealed ...
Volatile.Read(myIntegerRef) started failing in new .NET version Volatile.Read(myIntegerRef) started failing in new .NET version f%23 System.Threading Volatile.Read NET QueuedLock Object Enter Interlocked.Increment Monitor.Enter Monitor.Wait Exit Monitor.PulseAll Monitor.Exit __.Enter __.Exit Process.fs FS0041 Read Know...
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74293747_c0
74293747
fsharp
0
Title: Reading Input from Text File in F#--Problem Reading Input with Newline Problem title: Reading Input from Text File in F#--Problem Reading Input with Newline Tags: file, parsing, f%23 Problem: Reading Input from Text File in F#--Problem Reading Input with Newline This is code from Project Euler #8 in F#. My issue...
Reading Input from Text File in F#--Problem Reading Input with Newline Reading Input from Text File in F#--Problem Reading Input with Newline file parsing f%23 System.FormatException Text string Reading Input File Problem Newline System System.Text Users Arbin Desktop Project Euler Largest Product Series largest_produc...
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70373497_c0
70373497
fsharp
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Title: InvalidOperationException on conversion from F# quotation to Linq Expression Problem title: InvalidOperationException on conversion from F# quotation to Linq Expression Tags: quotations, f%23 Problem: InvalidOperationException on conversion from F# quotation to Linq Expression I'm trying to substitute types in a...
InvalidOperationException on conversion from F# quotation to Linq Expression InvalidOperationException on conversion from F# quotation to Linq Expression quotations f%23 InvalidOperationException F# Linq Expression Expr LeafExpressionConverter.QuotationToExpression Record t.A Dict Dictionary v.Type v.Name GetProperty I...
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29062716_c0
29062716
fsharp
0
Title: Why are F# closures serializable? Problem title: Why are F# closures serializable? Tags: serialization, f%23, f%23-3.1 Problem: Why are F# closures serializable? Why do F# closures have the [<Serializable>] attribute? What would be a practical use case? This code demonstrates serializing and deserializing a clos...
Why are F# closures serializable? Why are F# closures serializable? serialization f%23 f%23-3.1 Why Serializable System System.IO System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary BinaryFormatter addTwo.GetType GetCustomAttributes Array.iter Closure attribute.GetType Name MemoryStream formatter.Serialize memStream.ToArray...
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12617776_c0
12617776
fsharp
0
Title: Constraining Generic Function Parameter Problem title: Constraining Generic Function Parameter Tags: f%23 Problem: Constraining Generic Function Parameter I have this code let inline ProcessExpendableADGroups (input : ('a * SPUser) seq) = input |> Seq.filter (fun (_, u : SPUser) -> u.IsDomainGroup = true) |> Seq...
Constraining Generic Function Parameter Constraining Generic Function Parameter f%23 Constraining Generic Parameter ProcessExpendableADGroups SPUser Seq.filter u.IsDomainGroup ADUtility.IsADGroupExpandable u.LoginName List.ofSeq List.iter ADUtility.GetUsers Seq.length InfobarrierPolicy.IsUserInPolicy Seq.iter ADUtility...
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55732846_c0
55732846
fsharp
0
Title: Extend the W algorithm to containers Problem title: Extend the W algorithm to containers Tags: type-inference, f%23, hindley-milner Problem: Extend the W algorithm to containers I would like to extend the W algorithm to the inference of tuples and lists in F#, a priori, there are only two rules to add, which I d...
Extend the W algorithm to containers Extend the W algorithm to containers type-inference f%23 hindley-milner Extend Hello TInt TString TFloat Typechecker Identifier Expr Lambda Apply Literal Tuple List Float Statement Signature Type Declaration TVar TArrow TTuple TList Program Scheme TypeEnv Map Subst Env _functions th...
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63759972_c0
63759972
fsharp
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Title: In Elmish.WPF (F#), how is the Binding written to support a tabcontrol within another tabcontrol with different models? Problem title: In Elmish.WPF (F#), how is the Binding written to support a tabcontrol within another tabcontrol with different models? Tags: tabcontrol, f%23, elmish-wpf Problem: In Elmish.WPF ...
In Elmish.WPF (F#), how is the Binding written to support a tabcontrol within another tabcontrol with different models? In Elmish.WPF (F#), how is the Binding written to support a tabcontrol within another tabcontrol with different models? tabcontrol f%23 elmish-wpf Elmish.WPF Binding Window x:Class FrontOffice.MainWin...
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