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61609684_c1
61609684
fsharp
1
MailboxProcessor<HandshakeService> = let handshake = HandshakePools() MailboxProcessor.Start(fun inbox -> let rec registerMessagePoint (responseType : ResponseType, message : DatabaseMessage) = async{ let! msg = inbox.Receive() match msg with | Finalized (send, finalized) -> handshake.Finalized <- finalized handshake....
MailboxProcessor<HandshakeService> = let handshake = HandshakePools() MailboxProcessor.Start(fun inbox -> let rec registerMessagePoint (responseType : ResponseType, message : DatabaseMessage) = async{ let! msg = inbox.Receive() match msg with | Finalized (send, finalized) -> handshake.Finalized <- finalized handshake....
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34637824_c0
34637824
fsharp
0
Title: Compatibility .Net 4.0 and .Net 4.5. Could not load file or Assembly &#x27;FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.1.0.&#x27; Problem title: Compatibility .Net 4.0 and .Net 4.5. Could not load file or Assembly &#x27;FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.1.0.&#x27; Tags: fparsec, f%23, visual-studio-2012, math.net, f%23-3.0 Problem: Compati...
Compatibility .Net 4.0 and .Net 4.5. Could not load file or Assembly &#x27;FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.1.0.&#x27; Compatibility .Net 4.0 and .Net 4.5. Could not load file or Assembly &#x27;FSharp.Core, Version=4.3.1.0.&#x27; fparsec f%23 visual-studio-2012 math.net f%23-3.0 System.TypeInitializationException System.Securi...
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11343071_c1
11343071
fsharp
1
like that parse "\\d\\d";; val it : Pattern = POr [PConcat [PEscape (DoPa 1,'d'); PEscape (DoPa 2,'d')]] and parse "\\d{2}";; val it : Pattern = POr [PConcat [PBound (2,Some 2,PEscape (DoPa 1,'d'))]] So feeding both patterns to run I expect to receive seq [['2'; '2']; ['2'; '3']; ['2'; '1']; ['2'; '4']; ...] that corr...
like that parse "\\d\\d";; val it : Pattern = POr [PConcat [PEscape (DoPa 1,'d'); PEscape (DoPa 2,'d')]] and parse "\\d{2}";; val it : Pattern = POr [PConcat [PBound (2,Some 2,PEscape (DoPa 1,'d'))]] So feeding both patterns to run I expect to receive seq [['2'; '2']; ['2'; '3']; ['2'; '1']; ['2'; '4']; ...] that corr...
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63193713_c0
63193713
fsharp
0
Title: Create f# class which implements interface using another interface Problem title: Create f# class which implements interface using another interface Tags: types, f%23, generics, inference, interface Problem: Create f# class which implements interface using another interface Let's say I have the following interfa...
Create f# class which implements interface using another interface Create f# class which implements interface using another interface types f%23 generics inference interface another Create System.Collections ICreateEnumeratorCollection Enumerators IEnumerable ExampleClass this.Enumerators Array.singleton Array.map Crea...
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2794064_c0
2794064
fsharp
0
Title: F# Class with Generics : &#x27;constructor deprecated&#x27; error Problem title: F# Class with Generics : &#x27;constructor deprecated&#x27; error Tags: f%23, generics, class Problem: F# Class with Generics : 'constructor deprecated' error I am trying to create a a class that will store a time series of data - o...
F# Class with Generics : &#x27;constructor deprecated&#x27; error F# Class with Generics : &#x27;constructor deprecated&#x27; error f%23 generics class Generics TimeSeriesQueue m_daysInCache m_cache Map m_getKey Map.empty someVal1 someVal2 r:tempRec r.someKey F# Class with Generics : 'constructor deprecated' error I am...
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5801260_c0
5801260
fsharp
0
Title: Traversing an F# 2D Array Problem title: Traversing an F# 2D Array Tags: f%23 Problem: Traversing an F# 2D Array I'm creating a board(type) game in F#, and am having a bit of trouble traversing the array in a "functional" way. I have an array that looks, for example, like: val myArray : int [,] = [[1; 1; 0; 0; 0...
Traversing an F# 2D Array Traversing an F# 2D Array f%23 Traversing Array Traversing an F# 2D Array I'm creating a board(type) game in F#, and am having a bit of trouble traversing the array in a "functional" way. I have an array that looks, for example, like: I want to create a new array based on the above, where: If ...
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35345435_c0
35345435
fsharp
0
Title: Infer generic constraints with explicitly specified generic parameters Problem title: Infer generic constraints with explicitly specified generic parameters Tags: generics, f%23, type-inference Problem: Infer generic constraints with explicitly specified generic parameters Consider this code: let f<'a when 'a:co...
Infer generic constraints with explicitly specified generic parameters Infer generic constraints with explicitly specified generic parameters generics f%23 type-inference Infer a:comparison Error Infer generic constraints with explicitly specified generic parameters Consider this code: The function f has a generic para...
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69982788_c1
69982788
fsharp
1
ret test2 produces this assembly ; Core CLR 6.0.21.52210 on amd64 _.test2(Arr`1<System.Double>) L0000: sub rsp, 0x28 L0004: vzeroupper L0007: vxorps xmm0, xmm0, xmm0 L000c: mov rax, [rcx+8] L0010: mov edx, [rax+8] L0013: nop [rax+rax] L0018: nop [rax+rax] L0020: test edx, edx L0022: jle short L0034 L0024: mov rcx, rax...
ret test2 produces this assembly ; Core CLR 6.0.21.52210 on amd64 _.test2(Arr`1<System.Double>) L0000: sub rsp, 0x28 L0004: vzeroupper L0007: vxorps xmm0, xmm0, xmm0 L000c: mov rax, [rcx+8] L0010: mov edx, [rax+8] L0013: nop [rax+rax] L0018: nop [rax+rax] L0020: test edx, edx L0022: jle short L0034 L0024: mov rcx, rax...
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43427741_c0
43427741
fsharp
0
Title: How to write a arithmetic expression using a discriminated union in F#? Problem title: How to write a arithmetic expression using a discriminated union in F#? Tags: f%23, discriminated-union Problem: How to write a arithmetic expression using a discriminated union in F#? Recently, I started learning F# and I am ...
How to write a arithmetic expression using a discriminated union in F#? How to write a arithmetic expression using a discriminated union in F#? f%23 discriminated-union a How Expr Sum Avg Mul Evaluate How to write a arithmetic expression using a discriminated union in F#? Recently, I started learning F# and I am a bit ...
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22275072_c0
22275072
fsharp
0
Title: Why does the F# compiler give an error for one case but not the other? Problem title: Why does the F# compiler give an error for one case but not the other? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does the F# compiler give an error for one case but not the other? I'm working on a platform invoke call from F#, and I am getting a...
Why does the F# compiler give an error for one case but not the other? Why does the F# compiler give an error for one case but not the other? f%23 Why Foo ULONG_PTR DWORD DllImport somedll.dll APlatformInvokeCall Out uint32 Class1 this.Foo Module1 Why does the F# compiler give an error for one case but not the other? I...
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53426313_c0
53426313
fsharp
0
Title: Is it correct that Deedle/Series is slow compared to a list? Problem title: Is it correct that Deedle/Series is slow compared to a list? Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: Is it correct that Deedle/Series is slow compared to a list? I am working on a data "intensive" app and I am not sure if I should use Series./DataFr...
Is it correct that Deedle/Series is slow compared to a list? Is it correct that Deedle/Series is slow compared to a list? deedle f%23 Deedle Series TSPoint Date System.DateTime Value TimeSerie List.map sd.AddDays List List.sortBy Guid.NewGuid List.take Filter List.filter y.Date Series.filter Is it correct that Deedle/S...
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21452960_c0
21452960
fsharp
0
Title: Merge multiple arrays in f# Problem title: Merge multiple arrays in f# Tags: f%23 Problem: Merge multiple arrays in f# I have three sets of information that I need to join together into one array so I can calculate a payment. Dataset 1: FromDate, ToDate 2013-04-10, 2013-04-16 (i'm currently creating a 2D array o...
Merge multiple arrays in f# Merge multiple arrays in f# f%23 Merge CalculatedLOS ToDate.Value.Subtract FromDate.Value Days Array2D.init CalculatedDays AdmissionDateValue.AddDays MyLongString.Value.Split bedStaysArray.Length Array.find ToString Merge multiple arrays in f# I have three sets of information that I need to ...
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50904082_c0
50904082
fsharp
0
Title: DateTime format for 9/14/2016 19:31 Problem title: DateTime format for 9/14/2016 19:31 Tags: datetime, .net-core, datetime-format, f%23 Problem: DateTime format for 9/14/2016 19:31 I am doing an F# course by Richard Broida. In one lecture I am supposed to parse a CSV document. Everything works fine except for pa...
DateTime format for 9/14/2016 19:31 DateTime format for 9/14/2016 19:31 datetime .net-core datetime-format f%23 System.FormatException DateTime DateTime.ParseExact h:mm CultureInfo.InvariantCulture hh:mm CultureInfo DateTime format for 9/14/2016 19:31 I am doing an F# course by Richard Broida. In one lecture I am suppo...
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, int>("%i")).Invoke(func); return 0; } } And this is how IL looks like. // IL_0019: stloc.1 // 'numArray [Range(Instruction(IL_0019 stloc.1)-Instruction(IL_0040 ldloc.1))]' // IL_001a: ldloc.1 // 'numArray [Range(Instruction(IL_0019 stloc.1)-Instruction(IL_0040 ldloc.1))]' // IL_001b: box int32[] // IL_0020: brfalse.s...
, int>("%i")).Invoke(func); return 0; } } And this is how IL looks like. // IL_0019: stloc.1 // 'numArray [Range(Instruction(IL_0019 stloc.1)-Instruction(IL_0040 ldloc.1))]' // IL_001a: ldloc.1 // 'numArray [Range(Instruction(IL_0019 stloc.1)-Instruction(IL_0040 ldloc.1))]' // IL_001b: box int32[] // IL_0020: brfalse.s...
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Title: How do I declare a property of a record as an abstract function Problem title: How do I declare a property of a record as an abstract function Tags: f%23 Problem: How do I declare a property of a record as an abstract function I'm new to F# and functional programming and need some help. I come from c# so my mind...
How do I declare a property of a record as an abstract function How do I declare a property of a record as an abstract function f%23 this How Func2 ProcessOptions func1 Some processOptions:ProcessOptions processOptions.func1 processOptions.func2 EntryPoint fo1 How do I declare a property of a record as an abstract func...
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Title: Can you encapsulate multi case discriminated unions? Problem title: Can you encapsulate multi case discriminated unions? Tags: discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: Can you encapsulate multi case discriminated unions? I see that you can enforce constructor usage of single-case discriminated unions, can you do the s...
Can you encapsulate multi case discriminated unions? Can you encapsulate multi case discriminated unions? discriminated-union f%23 Can MemberId MemberGuid Guid System Some None e:_T MemberIdClient address1 MemberId.create address2 Guid.Empty unwrapped1 Can you encapsulate multi case discriminated unions? I see that you...
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Title: F# pattern matching oddity Problem title: F# pattern matching oddity Tags: pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: F# pattern matching oddity Consider the following nonsense lambda: function | [] -> "Empty list" | hd::tl -> "Not so empty list" This works fine. Now I rewrite it as follows: function | [] -> "Empty list" |...
F# pattern matching oddity F# pattern matching oddity pattern-matching f%23 Empty hd::tl Not F# pattern matching oddity Consider the following nonsense lambda: This works fine. Now I rewrite it as follows: Again, for nonsense reasons (and I know that I can achieve the same effect by using as instead of & , but this all...
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Title: Types issue in F# Problem title: Types issue in F# Tags: .net, f%23, types Problem: Types issue in F# In my ongoing adventure deep diving into f# I am understanding a lot of this powerful language but there are things that I still do not understand so clearly. One of the most important issues I need to master is...
Types issue in F# Types issue in F# .net f%23 types Types Types issue in F# In my ongoing adventure deep diving into f# I am understanding a lot of this powerful language but there are things that I still do not understand so clearly. One of the most important issues I need to master is types. Well the book I am readin...
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Title: F# List split,divide Problem title: F# List split,divide Tags: divide, f%23, split, list Problem: F# List split,divide i'm trying to solve an exercice in F#. I have to write a code that can differentiate between a book and a movie, and put it as book or a movie in a list. It can differentiate both by the filesiz...
F# List split,divide F# List split,divide divide f%23 split list List Movie Nat Book Activity Watch Read x::xs Hobbit Fellowship Ring Name Wind Emoji F# List split,divide i'm trying to solve an exercice in F#. I have to write a code that can differentiate between a book and a movie, and put it as book or a movie in a l...
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Title: FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom for VS2008 and VS2010 side-by-side Problem title: FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom for VS2008 and VS2010 side-by-side Tags: side-by-side, codedom, compatibility, compilation, f%23 Problem: FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom for VS2008 and VS2010 side-by-side I'm using FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom (from the PowerP...
FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom for VS2008 and VS2010 side-by-side FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom for VS2008 and VS2010 side-by-side side-by-side codedom compatibility compilation f%23 FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom VS2008 VS2010 FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom for VS2008 and VS2010 side-by-side I'm using FSharp.Compiler.CodeDom (from the PowerPack...
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30282711
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Title: Multi-case parameterized active patterns returning error FS0722 Only active patterns returning exactly one result may accept arguments Problem title: Multi-case parameterized active patterns returning error FS0722 Only active patterns returning exactly one result may accept arguments Tags: compiler-errors, activ...
Multi-case parameterized active patterns returning error FS0722 Only active patterns returning exactly one result may accept arguments Multi-case parameterized active patterns returning error FS0722 Only active patterns returning exactly one result may accept arguments compiler-errors active-pattern f%23 too Multi-case...
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Title: Can I automatically open specific namespaces and libraries in F# Interactive REPL? Problem title: Can I automatically open specific namespaces and libraries in F# Interactive REPL? Tags: fsi, f%23, visual-studio-addins, read-eval-print-loop Problem: Can I automatically open specific namespaces and libraries in F...
Can I automatically open specific namespaces and libraries in F# Interactive REPL? Can I automatically open specific namespaces and libraries in F# Interactive REPL? fsi f%23 visual-studio-addins read-eval-print-loop Can Interactive REPL System currentprjLibs.dll unquote.dll Ctrl-A Ctrl Shift Enter Can I automatically ...
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65741503_c0
65741503
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Title: Linking error when invoking the F# Compiler (FSC) directly Problem title: Linking error when invoking the F# Compiler (FSC) directly Tags: f%23 Problem: Linking error when invoking the F# Compiler (FSC) directly I am trying to understand the F# compilation process by directly calling FSC. I want to: Download the...
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1720318_c0
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Title: Examples of functional programs &#x27;writing themselves&#x27; via type analysis Problem title: Examples of functional programs &#x27;writing themselves&#x27; via type analysis Tags: functional-programming, f%23 Problem: Examples of functional programs 'writing themselves' via type analysis (Background: I've bee...
Examples of functional programs &#x27;writing themselves&#x27; via type analysis Examples of functional programs &#x27;writing themselves&#x27; via type analysis functional-programming f%23 Examples Examples of functional programs 'writing themselves' via type analysis (Background: I've been thinking about doing a pres...
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20601264_c0
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Title: CSV Type Provider cannot find column in F# interactive Problem title: CSV Type Provider cannot find column in F# interactive Tags: f%23-data, type-providers, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: CSV Type Provider cannot find column in F# interactive So let's say I have a CSV file with a header containing columns Popu...
CSV Type Provider cannot find column in F# interactive CSV Type Provider cannot find column in F# interactive f%23-data type-providers f%23 f%23-interactive CSV Type Provider FSharp.Data.1.1.10 net40 FSharp.Data.dll FSharp.Data CsvProvider cities.csv cities.Data Seq.head firstRow.Population firstRow.Profit EntryPoint S...
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39732237_c0
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Title: Why does iterating previously read-in sequence trigger a new read? Problem title: Why does iterating previously read-in sequence trigger a new read? Tags: seq, f%23 Problem: Why does iterating previously read-in sequence trigger a new read? In this SO post , adding inSeq |> Seq.length |> printfn "%d lines read" ...
Why does iterating previously read-in sequence trigger a new read? Why does iterating previously read-in sequence trigger a new read? seq f%23 Why Seq.length Seq.iter System System.Collections.Generic System.Text System.IO Console.ReadLine line.Equals EntryPoint Console.ReadKey Why does iterating previously read-in seq...
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24779957_c0
24779957
fsharp
0
Title: Why is &quot;do&quot; allowed inside a function? Problem title: Why is &quot;do&quot; allowed inside a function? Tags: language-specifications, f%23 Problem: Why is "do" allowed inside a function? I noticed that the following code compiles and works in VS 2013: let f() = do Console.WriteLine(41) 42 But when look...
Why is &quot;do&quot; allowed inside a function? Why is &quot;do&quot; allowed inside a function? language-specifications f%23 Why Console.WriteLine Why is "do" allowed inside a function? I noticed that the following code compiles and works in VS 2013: But when looking at the F# 3.0 specification I can't find any menti...
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53460612_c0
53460612
fsharp
0
Title: F# group by more than one value and aggregate Problem title: F# group by more than one value and aggregate Tags: linq, c%23, f%23, grouping Problem: F# group by more than one value and aggregate F#. I have a list transactions of the following type: type Transaction(Debitor: string, Spend:float, Creditor:string) ...
F# group by more than one value and aggregate F# group by more than one value and aggregate linq c%23 f%23 grouping Transaction Debitor Spend:float Creditor:string this.Debitor this.Spend Spend this.Creditor Creditor Seq.groupBy ts.Debitor transactions_GroupSameDebitorCreditor GroupBy ts.Creditor Select gr.Key.Debitor ...
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66698756_c0
66698756
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Memory management Problem title: F# - Memory management Tags: performance, memory-management, f%23 Problem: F# - Memory management I am working on a basic engine to draw sprites on screen and I wanted to implement a frame - rate method that works as such: I have a background image stored in a 2D array (that...
F# - Memory management F# - Memory management performance memory-management f%23 Memory F# - Memory management I am working on a basic engine to draw sprites on screen and I wanted to implement a frame - rate method that works as such: I have a background image stored in a 2D array (that never changes, if I need a diff...
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60065851_c0
60065851
fsharp
0
Title: How to access elements correctly in own defined type in F# Problem title: How to access elements correctly in own defined type in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: How to access elements correctly in own defined type in F# I'm just starting to learn F# and am confused with this school assignment. Please excuse me if this i...
How to access elements correctly in own defined type in F# How to access elements correctly in own defined type in F# f%23 How Complex How to access elements correctly in own defined type in F# I'm just starting to learn F# and am confused with this school assignment. Please excuse me if this is a dumb question, I coul...
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10125465_c0
10125465
fsharp
0
Title: Using reflection to determine whether an object needs its members to be invoked on the GUI thread Problem title: Using reflection to determine whether an object needs its members to be invoked on the GUI thread Tags: winforms, f%23, fsi Problem: Using reflection to determine whether an object needs its members t...
Using reflection to determine whether an object needs its members to be invoked on the GUI thread Using reflection to determine whether an object needs its members to be invoked on the GUI thread winforms f%23 fsi Using GUI WebBrowser Async.Parallel Using reflection to determine whether an object needs its members to b...
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8225433_c0
8225433
fsharp
0
Title: Checking function equality in a F# unit test Problem title: Checking function equality in a F# unit test Tags: f%23, nunit, unit-testing Problem: Checking function equality in a F# unit test I have a bunch of F# functions that implement different algorithms for the same input, kind of like the Strategy pattern. ...
Checking function equality in a F# unit test Checking function equality in a F# unit test f%23 nunit unit-testing System.NotImplementedException Checking TestCase Test self.getEqualstrategy relationship:string Assert.AreEqual Checking function equality in a F# unit test I have a bunch of F# functions that implement dif...
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53820632_c1
53820632
fsharp
1
When running a coroutine it should yield elements in turn``() = // This test comes from the sample on http://fssnip.net/7M let actual = System.Text.StringBuilder() let coroutine = Coroutine() coroutine.Put(fun yield' -> K { actual.Append("A") |> ignore do! yield' () actual.Append("B") |> ignore do! yield' () actual.App...
When running a coroutine it should yield elements in turn``() = // This test comes from the sample on http://fssnip.net/7M let actual = System.Text.StringBuilder() let coroutine = Coroutine() coroutine.Put(fun yield' -> K { actual.Append("A") |> ignore do! yield' () actual.Append("B") |> ignore do! yield' () actual.App...
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10718619_c0
10718619
fsharp
0
Title: String parsing in F# - generated IL Problem title: String parsing in F# - generated IL Tags: parsing, il, f%23, .net Problem: String parsing in F# - generated IL I have written some small string parsing functions in F# - in order to get a better feel for F# and to see how to solve such tasks with it. I try to wa...
String parsing in F# - generated IL String parsing in F# - generated IL parsing il f%23 .net input.Length TagType.Open IL_0000 IL_0001 ldarg.2 IL_0002 ldarg.1 IL_0003 blt.s IL_000e IL_0005 ldc.i4.0 IL_0006 IL_0007 IL_0008 System.Tuple int32 TagType IL_000d ldarg.0 IL_000f IL_0010 System.String::get_Chars IL_0015 ldc.i4...
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49523954_c0
49523954
fsharp
0
Title: Why do we not get a performance improvement with PSeq? Problem title: Why do we not get a performance improvement with PSeq? Tags: plinq, f%23, parallel-processing, seq Problem: Why do we not get a performance improvement with PSeq? Question We figured that processing each "tail permutation" in parallel would de...
Why do we not get a performance improvement with PSeq? Why do we not get a performance improvement with PSeq? plinq f%23 parallel-processing seq Seq Why PSeq xs.Length xs.Tail PSeq.fold xs.Head ABC BCA ACB CAB CBA CPU01 CPU02 Seq.fold a::x::acc x::acc List.rev Insert a::xs Why do we not get a performance improvement wi...
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37100594_c0
37100594
fsharp
0
Title: Testing interfaces with foq Problem title: Testing interfaces with foq Tags: f%23, foq, unit-testing Problem: Testing interfaces with foq I am trying to use Foq to testing an interface with Foq. So far, all examples I have seen for this have been relatively simple, such as the following: let users = [|{ID = 1; p...
Testing interfaces with foq Testing interfaces with foq f%23 foq unit-testing Testing IFoo Bar Foq Mock Setup x.Bar Returns Create IParameters ParameterDate DateTime IDataSource MortParameters Testing interfaces with foq I am trying to use Foq to testing an interface with Foq. So far, all examples I have seen for this ...
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66401283_c0
66401283
fsharp
0
Title: How do you use CsvHelper.CsvWriter with F# option types? Problem title: How do you use CsvHelper.CsvWriter with F# option types? Tags: csvhelper, f%23 Problem: How do you use CsvHelper.CsvWriter with F# option types? I am trying to save an F# record collection to a csv file using the .Net CsvHelper library. The ...
How do you use CsvHelper.CsvWriter with F# option types? How do you use CsvHelper.CsvWriter with F# option types? csvhelper f%23 How CsvHelper.CsvWriter CsvHelper System.IO System.Globalization Record StringWriter CsvWriter CultureInfo.InvariantCulture csv.WriteRecords writer.ToString Some None Value FSharp.Data.CsvPro...
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37691345_c0
37691345
fsharp
0
Title: For a single text input use a text reader for parts and a binary reader for other parts Problem title: For a single text input use a text reader for parts and a binary reader for other parts Tags: c%23, f%23, .net Problem: For a single text input use a text reader for parts and a binary reader for other parts I'...
For a single text input use a text reader for parts and a binary reader for other parts For a single text input use a text reader for parts and a binary reader for other parts c%23 f%23 .net stream.Position read_c_string stream_reader int64 String.length For a single text input use a text reader for parts and a binary ...
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44199961_c0
44199961
fsharp
0
Title: nested runtime coercion for a Nullable double Problem title: nested runtime coercion for a Nullable double Tags: type-coercion, f%23, type-conversion Problem: nested runtime coercion for a Nullable double Let's say I have a value defined as a sort of commission formula let address_commission = 1.0 // minimal sim...
nested runtime coercion for a Nullable double nested runtime coercion for a Nullable double type-coercion f%23 type-conversion Nullable address_commission Model.ClaimModel RequestRow claim_code EvtDate event_date DateTime Amount PrevAmount row.IsNull prev_amount nested runtime coercion for a Nullable double Let's say I...
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9437311_c0
9437311
fsharp
0
Title: ScaleBreakStyle with FSharpChart 0.60 Problem title: ScaleBreakStyle with FSharpChart 0.60 Tags: f%23-charting, data-visualization, f%23, fsharpchart, charts Problem: ScaleBreakStyle with FSharpChart 0.60 I'm trying to make a chart with FSharpChart that has a scale break in it. I found an example for asp.net tha...
ScaleBreakStyle with FSharpChart 0.60 ScaleBreakStyle with FSharpChart 0.60 f%23-charting data-visualization f%23 fsharpchart charts ScaleBreakStyle FSharpChart MSDN.FSharpChart.dll.0.60 MSDN.FSharpChart.dll System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization MSDN.FSharp.Charting System.Windows.Forms.DataVisualization.Charting FSha...
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21892392_c1
21892392
fsharp
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") let concurrentWorkers = 5 let transform = id let ret = concurrentDownload concurrentWorkers download transform urls //ret // val it : AsyncSeq<string> = Microsoft.FSharp.Control.FSharpAsync`1[FSI_0012.FSharp.Control.AsyncSeqInner`1[System.String]] let z = ret |> AsyncSeq.toBlockingSeq |> Seq.toList I assumed that z ...
") let concurrentWorkers = 5 let transform = id let ret = concurrentDownload concurrentWorkers download transform urls //ret // val it : AsyncSeq<string> = Microsoft.FSharp.Control.FSharpAsync`1[FSI_0012.FSharp.Control.AsyncSeqInner`1[System.String]] let z = ret |> AsyncSeq.toBlockingSeq |> Seq.toList I assumed that z ...
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26240375_c0
26240375
fsharp
0
Title: Translating C# object method chaining to F# Problem title: Translating C# object method chaining to F# Tags: c%23, f%23 Problem: Translating C# object method chaining to F# Rather silly question, but I can't seem to find the correct terminology for it, so all my searching fails. I have the following C# chain of ...
Translating C# object method chaining to F# Translating C# object method chaining to F# c%23 f%23 Translating container.Register Component.For IMyInterface ImplementedBy MyClass Named MyInstance LifeStyleSingleton f0.ImplementedBy f1.Named f2.LifestyleSingleton Translating C# object method chaining to F# Rather silly q...
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56094895_c0
56094895
fsharp
0
Title: How to ignore C# awaitable Task when consumed from F#? Problem title: How to ignore C# awaitable Task when consumed from F#? Tags: f%23, async-await, .net-core Problem: How to ignore C# awaitable Task when consumed from F#? I am trying to make the code below working type Message = { Text: string } [<EntryPoint>]...
How to ignore C# awaitable Task when consumed from F#? How to ignore C# awaitable Task when consumed from F#? f%23 async-await .net-core F# How Task Message Text EntryPoint RabbitHutch.CreateBus bus.PubSub.PublishAsync Async.AwaitTask PublishAsync Program.fs FS0010 Unexpected FS0020 Async How to ignore C# awaitable Tas...
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20167409_c0
20167409
fsharp
0
Title: F# Referencing Types Problem title: F# Referencing Types Tags: f%23 Problem: F# Referencing Types I am working on a project where the F# code will be consumed by other .NET projects - so I am using classes. I created a code file like this: namespace StockApplication open System type Stock = {Symbol: String; DayO...
F# Referencing Types F# Referencing Types f%23 Referencing Types StockApplication System Stock Symbol DayOpen Decimal Price x.GetChange x.Price x.DayOpen x.GetPercentChange Math.Round TestMethod CreateStock_ReturnsValidInstance TEST Assert.IsNotNull StockTicker x.GetStock StockApplication.Stock F# Referencing Types I a...
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37024904_c1
37024904
fsharp
1
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67122359_c0
67122359
fsharp
0
Title: F# implicit cast operator ReadOnlySpan&lt;char&gt; conflict Problem title: F# implicit cast operator ReadOnlySpan&lt;char&gt; conflict Tags: .net-core, f%23 Problem: F# implicit cast operator ReadOnlySpan conflict I have defined the following implicit cast operator: let inline (!>) (x:^a) : ^b = ((^a or ^b) : (s...
F# implicit cast operator ReadOnlySpan&lt;char&gt; conflict F# implicit cast operator ReadOnlySpan&lt;char&gt; conflict .net-core f%23 ReadOnlySpan op_Implicit o.Desc.ObjType Error FS0041 Item Known Available JSONNode.set_Item JSONNode Argument F# implicit cast operator ReadOnlySpan conflict I have defined the followin...
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65206892_c0
65206892
fsharp
0
Title: Calling a specific function defined in `argv` for `[&lt;EntryPoint&gt;]` or dynamically naming the function to be called Problem title: Calling a specific function defined in `argv` for `[&lt;EntryPoint&gt;]` or dynamically naming the function to be called Tags: f%23, entry-point Problem: Calling a specific func...
Calling a specific function defined in `argv` for `[&lt;EntryPoint&gt;]` or dynamically naming the function to be called Calling a specific function defined in `argv` for `[&lt;EntryPoint&gt;]` or dynamically naming the function to be called f%23 entry-point Calling EntryPoint Unit int64 AoC2020.Utils AoC2020.Day1 AoC2...
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19713216_c0
19713216
fsharp
0
Title: FSharp R.data_frame Problem title: FSharp R.data_frame Tags: f%23, r, type-providers Problem: FSharp R.data_frame I am taking some data from a .csv via the .csv type provider and putting it in to a data frame to be used by R. Here is the import: #r @"..\packages\R.NET.1.5.5\lib\net40\RDotNet.dll" #r @"..\package...
FSharp R.data_frame FSharp R.data_frame f%23 r type-providers FSharp R.data_frame R.NET.1.5.5 net40 RDotNet.dll RDotNet.FSharp.0.1.2.1 RDotNet.FSharp.dll RProvider.1.0.3 RProvider.dll FSharp.Data.1.1.10 FSharp.Data.dll System RDotNet RProvider RProvider.graphics FSharp.Data.Csv System.IO CsvFile.Load TEST.csv data.Data...
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19460622_c0
19460622
fsharp
0
Title: Getting EF 6 from NuGet to install on F# projects Problem title: Getting EF 6 from NuGet to install on F# projects Tags: visual-studio-2013, nuget, f%23, entity-framework Problem: Getting EF 6 from NuGet to install on F# projects I can't seem to get Entity Framework 6.0.1 to install on a couple of F# projects I ...
Getting EF 6 from NuGet to install on F# projects Getting EF 6 from NuGet to install on F# projects visual-studio-2013 nuget f%23 entity-framework NuGet Getting visual-studio-2013 Getting EF 6 from NuGet to install on F# projects I can't seem to get Entity Framework 6.0.1 to install on a couple of F# projects I have. T...
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26116602_c0
26116602
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle: errors using Frame.mapColValues Problem title: Deedle: errors using Frame.mapColValues Tags: deedle, f%23 Problem: Deedle: errors using Frame.mapColValues I'm following a tutorial: http://dkowalski.com/blog/archive/2014/01/11/f-deedle-and-computational-investing.aspx and when I try to apply normalization...
Deedle: errors using Frame.mapColValues Deedle: errors using Frame.mapColValues deedle f%23 System.InvalidOperationException Frame.mapColValues Deedle OptionalValue.Value Value Deedle.OptionalValue get_Value Tomas Common Common.fs:riga FSI_0046.normalized Invoke ObjectSeries Users Bruno-Astarita Documents Visual Studio...
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1212569_c0
1212569
fsharp
0
Title: Regarding F# Object Oriented Programming Problem title: Regarding F# Object Oriented Programming Tags: oop, f%23 Problem: Regarding F# Object Oriented Programming There's this dichotomy in the way we can create classes in f# which really bothers me. I can create classes using either an implicit format or an expl...
Regarding F# Object Oriented Programming Regarding F# Object Oriented Programming oop f%23 Regarding Object Oriented Programming Regarding F# Object Oriented Programming There's this dichotomy in the way we can create classes in f# which really bothers me. I can create classes using either an implicit format or an expl...
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30418097_c0
30418097
fsharp
0
Title: What are the possible reasons the finally of an async { try... finally...} is not being called? Rx Involved Problem title: What are the possible reasons the finally of an async { try... finally...} is not being called? Rx Involved Tags: asynchronous, cancellation, f%23, system.reactive Problem: What are the poss...
What are the possible reasons the finally of an async { try... finally...} is not being called? Rx Involved What are the possible reasons the finally of an async { try... finally...} is not being called? Rx Involved asynchronous cancellation f%23 system.reactive What Involved Async.AwaitTask Async.Start cancellationTok...
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42132721_c0
42132721
fsharp
0
Title: Shorten F# Tuple Matching Problem title: Shorten F# Tuple Matching Tags: pattern-matching, f%23 Problem: Shorten F# Tuple Matching F# beginner here. I am trying to match a tuple with several cases and return a specific value on the matching condition. This is how it looks: match inf, sup with | nan , _ | _ , nan...
Shorten F# Tuple Matching Shorten F# Tuple Matching pattern-matching f%23 Shorten Tuple Matching Interval Shorten F# Tuple Matching F# beginner here. I am trying to match a tuple with several cases and return a specific value on the matching condition. This is how it looks: Since almost every case returns Interval(nan,...
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29782929_c1
29782929
fsharp
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="net45" /> <package id="FsUnit.xUnit" version="1.3.0.1" targetFramework="net45" /> <package id="xunit" version="1.9.2" targetFramework="net45" /> <package id="xunit.runner.visualstudio" version="2.0.0" targetFramework="net45" /> </packages> So I edit paket.dependencies to add these packages and remove Nunit: source ht...
="net45" /> <package id="FsUnit.xUnit" version="1.3.0.1" targetFramework="net45" /> <package id="xunit" version="1.9.2" targetFramework="net45" /> <package id="xunit.runner.visualstudio" version="2.0.0" targetFramework="net45" /> </packages> So I edit paket.dependencies to add these packages and remove Nunit: source ht...
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4234261_c0
4234261
fsharp
0
Title: Units of Measure - reuse method with different units passed in Problem title: Units of Measure - reuse method with different units passed in Tags: f%23, units-of-measurement Problem: Units of Measure - reuse method with different units passed in I have a method, called RateOfChange , that takes two values that a...
Units of Measure - reuse method with different units passed in Units of Measure - reuse method with different units passed in f%23 units-of-measurement Units Measure RateOfChange RateOfChangeWithTime value1 value2 SI.s SI.m Units of Measure - reuse method with different units passed in I have a method, called RateOfCha...
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77588229_c0
77588229
fsharp
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Title: How Can I Pass a Time Series to NDtw Using VB.net Problem title: How Can I Pass a Time Series to NDtw Using VB.net Tags: dtw, vb.net, f%23, c%23 Problem: How Can I Pass a Time Series to NDtw Using VB.net I would like to use the NDtw nuget package to compare two simple time series. The following code works in F# ...
How Can I Pass a Time Series to NDtw Using VB.net How Can I Pass a Time Series to NDtw Using VB.net dtw vb.net f%23 c%23 How Can Pass Time Series NDtw Using VB.net Example Dtw Get exampleDtw.GetCost Private Sub Button1_Click Object EventArgs Handles Button1.Click Dim Int16 dtw.GetCost TextBox3.Text dist.ToString End Ho...
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67639788_c1
67639788
fsharp
1
ignore app.UseAuthorization)() |> ignore app.UseEndpoints(fun endpoints -> endpoints.MapControllerRoute("default","{controller=Home}/{action=Index}/{id?}" ) |> ignore ) |> ignore Now, when I run this, I get the following error: Unhandled exception. System.InvalidOperationException: EndpointRoutingMiddleware matches en...
ignore app.UseAuthorization)() |> ignore app.UseEndpoints(fun endpoints -> endpoints.MapControllerRoute("default","{controller=Home}/{action=Index}/{id?}" ) |> ignore ) |> ignore Now, when I run this, I get the following error: Unhandled exception. System.InvalidOperationException: EndpointRoutingMiddleware matches en...
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927400_c0
927400
fsharp
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Title: How should I modify my Queue class to allow users to create empty queues of unspecified type in F#? Problem title: How should I modify my Queue class to allow users to create empty queues of unspecified type in F#? Tags: data-structures, f%23 Problem: How should I modify my Queue class to allow users to create e...
How should I modify my Queue class to allow users to create empty queues of unspecified type in F#? How should I modify my Queue class to allow users to create empty queues of unspecified type in F#? data-structures f%23 How Queue List.rev this.hd this.tl hd::f this.add x::r Queue.empty Set Set.empty How should I modif...
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17515938_c0
17515938
fsharp
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Title: Weird None behaviour in type providers Problem title: Weird None behaviour in type providers Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: Weird None behaviour in type providers have a type provider with three properties 'a', 'b', and 'c' of type 'string', 'string option' and 'int option', respectively. When I have an ins...
Weird None behaviour in type providers Weird None behaviour in type providers f%23 type-providers Weird None row1.a row1.b row1.c Some Expected But Equals row1 System.Tuple Microsoft.FSharp.Core.FSharpOption Weird None behaviour in type providers have a type provider with three properties 'a', 'b', and 'c' of type 'str...
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7555316_c1
7555316
fsharp
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DeviceManager.PreferredBackBufferHeight <- 480 graphicsDeviceManager.ApplyChanges() spriteBatch <- new SpriteBatch(game.GraphicsDevice) base.Initialize() override game.LoadContent() = player.LoadContent () //PROBLEM IS HERE!!! this.Components.Add(player) override game.Update gameTime = player.Update gameTime override g...
DeviceManager.PreferredBackBufferHeight <- 480 graphicsDeviceManager.ApplyChanges() spriteBatch <- new SpriteBatch(game.GraphicsDevice) base.Initialize() override game.LoadContent() = player.LoadContent () //PROBLEM IS HERE!!! this.Components.Add(player) override game.Update gameTime = player.Update gameTime override g...
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31487677_c0
31487677
fsharp
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Title: Visual Studio F# error - FSharp.Core.sigdata Problem title: Visual Studio F# error - FSharp.Core.sigdata Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2013 Problem: Visual Studio F# error - FSharp.Core.sigdata I've installed the latest FSharp bundle, but now whenever I hit control-spacebar in Visual Studio, I get this error: Proble...
Visual Studio F# error - FSharp.Core.sigdata Visual Studio F# error - FSharp.Core.sigdata f%23 visual-studio-2013 Visual Studio FSharp.Core.sigdata Session Press Enter FS1223 FSharp.Core FS0229 Error Windows Microsoft.Net GAC_MSIL v4.0_4.3.1.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a FSharp.Core.dll Exception Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.ErrorL...
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31639664_c0
31639664
fsharp
0
Title: Deedle missing values after grouping Problem title: Deedle missing values after grouping Tags: f%23, deedle Problem: Deedle missing values after grouping I have two frames, each of which contains some IDs and zero to many measures for each ID. I want to get the average measure per ID for each frame and combine t...
Deedle missing values after grouping Deedle missing values after grouping f%23 deedle Deedle AID Series.ofValues Andrew AMES BID Chris BMES Frame.groupRowsByString Frame.getCol Frame.getNumericCols Series.mapValues Stats.levelMean Frame.ofColumns Frame.fillMissingWith groupFMean.SaveCsv tgroupFMean.csv Deedle missing v...
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237044_c0
237044
fsharp
0
Title: How does Silverlight determine an assembly is &quot;Silverlight&quot;? Problem title: How does Silverlight determine an assembly is &quot;Silverlight&quot;? Tags: silverlight, reference, f%23 Problem: How does Silverlight determine an assembly is "Silverlight"? I'm trying to compile code from F# to use in Silver...
How does Silverlight determine an assembly is &quot;Silverlight&quot;? How does Silverlight determine an assembly is &quot;Silverlight&quot;? silverlight reference f%23 How Silverlight Metadata v2.0.50727 FSSLLibrary1 System.Diagnostics.DebuggableAttribute::.ctor System.Diagnostics.DebuggableAttribute DebuggingModes Mo...
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1974586_c0
1974586
fsharp
0
Title: making functions inline avoids closure? Problem title: making functions inline avoids closure? Tags: f%23, .net, functional-programming Problem: making functions inline avoids closure? I am reading a blogpost at: http://flyingfrogblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/ocaml-vs-f-burrows-wheeler.html a simple implementation f...
making functions inline avoids closure? making functions inline avoids closure? f%23 .net functional-programming i..end i-1 j..end j-1 str.Length Array.init Array.sortInPlaceWith size_t making functions inline avoids closure? I am reading a blogpost at: http://flyingfrogblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/ocaml-vs-f-burrows-whee...
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22572453_c0
22572453
fsharp
0
Title: Cascading errors involving &quot;Expected incomplete structured construct&quot; Problem title: Cascading errors involving &quot;Expected incomplete structured construct&quot; Tags: f%23, compiler-errors Problem: Cascading errors involving "Expected incomplete structured construct" Given the following code: names...
Cascading errors involving &quot;Expected incomplete structured construct&quot; Cascading errors involving &quot;Expected incomplete structured construct&quot; f%23 compiler-errors Cascading Expected Backend System System.Linq Npgsql second_elms result_list acc_to_substract elm-acc_to_substract ChartManager ConvertOutp...
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11562037_c0
11562037
fsharp
0
Title: Function templates in F# Problem title: Function templates in F# Tags: f%23, inline Problem: Function templates in F# Let's say I am solving a particular problem and come up with a function let function parameter1 ... = a lot of adding, multiplying & so on with a lot of literals all over the place Now this funct...
Function templates in F# Function templates in F# f%23 inline parameter1 param1 param2 NumericLiteralG FromZero LanguagePrimitives.GenericZero FromOne LanguagePrimitives.GenericOne FromInt32 solve1 solve2 solve3 Function templates in F# Let's say I am solving a particular problem and come up with a function Now this fu...
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Title: Changing an immutable object F# Problem title: Changing an immutable object F# Tags: type-providers, json, f%23, f%23-data Problem: Changing an immutable object F# I think the title of this is wrong but can't create a title that reflects, in the abstract, what I want to achieve. I am writing a function which cal...
Changing an immutable object F# Changing an immutable object F# type-providers json f%23 f%23-data Changing property1 value1 property2 value2 property3 value3 JsonResponse JsonProvider JsonResponse.Parse jsonResponse.Property3 jsonResponse.ToString Changing an immutable object F# I think the title of this is wrong but ...
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Title: Can I prevent NuGet from downgrading (parameterized) references in my project files? Problem title: Can I prevent NuGet from downgrading (parameterized) references in my project files? Tags: f%23, teamcity, nuget, msbuild Problem: Can I prevent NuGet from downgrading (parameterized) references in my project file...
Can I prevent NuGet from downgrading (parameterized) references in my project files? Can I prevent NuGet from downgrading (parameterized) references in my project files? f%23 teamcity nuget msbuild downgrading Can NuGet ReInstall Reference Include FSharp.Core Version TargetFSharpCoreVersion Culture PublicKeyToken b03f5...
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39836825_c0
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fsharp
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Title: How to &quot;compress&quot; similar branches in F# pattern matching Problem title: How to &quot;compress&quot; similar branches in F# pattern matching Tags: f%23 Problem: How to "compress" similar branches in F# pattern matching I have the following piece of code in hand: match intersection with | None -> printf...
How to &quot;compress&quot; similar branches in F# pattern matching How to &quot;compress&quot; similar branches in F# pattern matching f%23 How None Please Some x.Status Empty Color gameState.Active.Color Type Ring gameState.Board Decide Main Start gameState.Players Array.find p.Color Active CurrentPhase How to "compr...
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Title: What control expression in f# allows calling functions with different signatures? Problem title: What control expression in f# allows calling functions with different signatures? Tags: f%23 Problem: What control expression in f# allows calling functions with different signatures? Let's say you have some item you...
What control expression in f# allows calling functions with different signatures? What control expression in f# allows calling functions with different signatures? f%23 What fn1 fn2 What control expression in f# allows calling functions with different signatures? Let's say you have some item you want to test in your co...
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Title: F# Save Data with EF in High Order Function Problem title: F# Save Data with EF in High Order Function Tags: entity-framework, azure-sql-database, azure, c%23, f%23 Problem: F# Save Data with EF in High Order Function I am creating and inserting items into a database within an F# high order function. I keep gett...
F# Save Data with EF in High Order Function F# Save Data with EF in High Order Function entity-framework azure-sql-database azure c%23 f%23 Save Data High Order CreateWordRelationDB AnnotatorModel Entered db.Tweets.ToList Seq.map t.Text db.Words.ToList Seq.fold Seq.filter w2:Word w1.Text w2.Text CreateWordRelation db.W...
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Title: This operation cannot be performed after the request has been submitted Problem title: This operation cannot be performed after the request has been submitted Tags: .net, http, f%23, f%23-data Problem: This operation cannot be performed after the request has been submitted The following code, which uses the Http...
This operation cannot be performed after the request has been submitted This operation cannot be performed after the request has been submitted .net http f%23 f%23-data Http.RequestString UserAgent ConfigurationManager.AppSettings HttpWebRequest req.Proxy WebProxy Proxy Error CookieContainer HttpRequestBody.FormValues ...
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27335164_c0
27335164
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Title: Why is this piece of code not faster? Problem title: Why is this piece of code not faster? Tags: f%23, performance Problem: Why is this piece of code not faster? I've made a "copy" of a piece of java code that runs in approx. 400 ms ( https://gist.github.com/threecee/cb1c55ad1ce9ac4b1903 ). My version in F# that...
Why is this piece of code not faster? Why is this piece of code not faster? f%23 performance Why Parallel.ForEach PSeq System.Threading.Tasks i..n Array.map Array.sum Array.init Why is this piece of code not faster? I've made a "copy" of a piece of java code that runs in approx. 400 ms ( https://gist.github.com/threece...
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Title: Is it possible to convert F# code to C# code? Problem title: Is it possible to convert F# code to C# code? Tags: f%23, disassembly Problem: Is it possible to convert F# code to C# code? The reason why I am asking is that I'm learning F# and would like to attend TopCoder competitions. However, F# is not among the...
Is it possible to convert F# code to C# code? Is it possible to convert F# code to C# code? f%23 disassembly Is it possible to convert F# code to C# code? The reason why I am asking is that I'm learning F# and would like to attend TopCoder competitions. However, F# is not among the list of languages supported there. Bu...
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21529651_c0
21529651
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Title: String concatenation optimization in the F# compiler Problem title: String concatenation optimization in the F# compiler Tags: f%23 Problem: String concatenation optimization in the F# compiler The C# compiler is smart enough to optimize string concatenation with the + operator into String.Concat calls. The foll...
String concatenation optimization in the F# compiler String concatenation optimization in the F# compiler f%23 String.Concat IL_0000 IL_0005 stloc.0 IL_0006 IL_000B stloc.1 IL_000C IL_0011 stloc.2 IL_0012 IL_0017 stloc.3 IL_0018 ldloc.0 IL_0019 ldloc.1 IL_001A ldloc.2 IL_001B ldloc.3 IL_001C System.String.Concat IL_000...
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40555783_c0
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Title: Why does WPF ignore this ToString() override? (F#) Problem title: Why does WPF ignore this ToString() override? (F#) Tags: mvvm, f%23, string, binding, wpf Problem: Why does WPF ignore this ToString() override? (F#) I have the following type GivenName() = inherit VMBase() member this.First with get() = this.Get(...
Why does WPF ignore this ToString() override? (F#) Why does WPF ignore this ToString() override? (F#) mvvm f%23 string binding wpf Why WPF ToString GivenName VMBase this.First this.Get String.Empty this.Middle this.Last this.Prefix this.Suffix this.FullName this.Generation this.ToString TextBox DataContext StaticResour...
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16321601_c1
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OleDbCommand(s, conn) in comm.ExecuteNonQuery() |> ignore let enquote = sprintf "\"%s\"" let escapeQuotes s = Regex.Replace(s, "\"", "\"\"") let join (ss:string[]) = String.Join(",", ss) let table = match period with | Prior -> "tblPrior" | Current -> "tblCurrent" let statements = [| for r in records do let vs = r |> ...
OleDbCommand(s, conn) in comm.ExecuteNonQuery() |> ignore let enquote = sprintf "\"%s\"" let escapeQuotes s = Regex.Replace(s, "\"", "\"\"") let join (ss:string[]) = String.Join(",", ss) let table = match period with | Prior -> "tblPrior" | Current -> "tblCurrent" let statements = [| for r in records do let vs = r |> ...
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9332364_c0
9332364
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Title: fsyacc errors when building in Visual Studio Problem title: fsyacc errors when building in Visual Studio Tags: f%23, visual-studio-2010, fsyacc, msbuild Problem: fsyacc errors when building in Visual Studio I'm using fsyacc within Visual Studio (using the Parsed Language Starter template), but the build output d...
fsyacc errors when building in Visual Studio fsyacc errors when building in Visual Studio f%23 visual-studio-2010 fsyacc msbuild Visual Studio Parser.fsy FSYACC FSY000 NonTerminal function...time kernels...time table...time table...state visual-studio-2010 fsyacc errors when building in Visual Studio I'm using fsyacc w...
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5424625_c0
5424625
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Title: Error implementing Singleton pattern (within mutually recursive types) Problem title: Error implementing Singleton pattern (within mutually recursive types) Tags: lazy-evaluation, f%23, singleton Problem: Error implementing Singleton pattern (within mutually recursive types) I'm attempting to implement the singl...
Error implementing Singleton pattern (within mutually recursive types) Error implementing Singleton pattern (within mutually recursive types) lazy-evaluation f%23 singleton Error Singleton SystemObjectFactory Instance instance.Value Entity Bootstrapper SystemObjectFactory.Instance Init PURE EVIL Error implementing Sing...
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40318580_c0
40318580
fsharp
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Title: How to access a .dll from Nuget, using fsharpc, on Linux Problem title: How to access a .dll from Nuget, using fsharpc, on Linux Tags: nuget, .net, f%23, linux Problem: How to access a .dll from Nuget, using fsharpc, on Linux I am trying to use an external assembly from my fsharp code on Linux, and despite follo...
How to access a .dll from Nuget, using fsharpc, on Linux How to access a .dll from Nuget, using fsharpc, on Linux nuget .net f%23 linux Nuget fsharpc How Linux dev-aug16 sqlp.fs FSharp.Data.SqlProvider SQLProvider.1.0.36 SQLProvider.1.0.36.nupkg FSharp.Data.SqlProvider.dll warn:5 target:exe sqlp.exe FS0039 SqlProvider ...
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45412423_c0
45412423
fsharp
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Title: Library for reading csv file in F# Problem title: Library for reading csv file in F# Tags: csv, f%23 Problem: Library for reading csv file in F# F# I am interested to read a csv file and output a List< List< string > > let readCsv (filepath:string) : string list list = //....................... input file: Quote...
Library for reading csv file in F# Library for reading csv file in F# csv f%23 FileHelper Library filepath:string Quote1 Quote2 Quote3 Hello World Yes Example Output Type Input2 Output2 Documentation DelimitedRecord AbstractClass Data AbstractType CsvProvider example.csv Library for reading csv file in F# F# I am inter...
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71203991_c0
71203991
fsharp
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Title: Is it possible to define extension methods for parameterized generic types in F# (like in C#) Problem title: Is it possible to define extension methods for parameterized generic types in F# (like in C#) Tags: generics, f%23, extension-methods Problem: Is it possible to define extension methods for parameterized ...
Is it possible to define extension methods for parameterized generic types in F# (like in C#) Is it possible to define extension methods for parameterized generic types in F# (like in C#) generics f%23 extension-methods List coll.Contains int32 o.x o.Contains Is it possible to define extension methods for parameterized...
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18340708_c0
18340708
fsharp
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Title: Text Parsing and Nested Collection Transposition in F# Problem title: Text Parsing and Nested Collection Transposition in F# Tags: transpose, text-parsing, nested, f%23, collections Problem: Text Parsing and Nested Collection Transposition in F# I parse data from a csv file that looks like this: X,..,..,Dx,..,.....
Text Parsing and Nested Collection Transposition in F# Text Parsing and Nested Collection Transposition in F# transpose text-parsing nested f%23 collections Text Parsing Nested Collection Transposition List.scan Array.sub List.mapi Seq.head Seq.skip Seq.sum Seq.map List.ofSeq Seq.isEmpty Seq.empty Seq.append Seq.single...
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24756803_c0
24756803
fsharp
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Title: VS Go to definition failing / source code not available Problem title: VS Go to definition failing / source code not available Tags: f%23, visual-studio Problem: VS Go to definition failing / source code not available I've just started experimenting with Visual Studio in order to explore F# but I'm never able to...
VS Go to definition failing / source code not available VS Go to definition failing / source code not available f%23 visual-studio VS Go to definition failing / source code not available I've just started experimenting with Visual Studio in order to explore F# but I'm never able to navigate to third-party dependencies ...
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34647004_c0
34647004
fsharp
0
Title: How much extra memory take a value encoded in a algebraic type in F#? Problem title: How much extra memory take a value encoded in a algebraic type in F#? Tags: f%23, overhead, memory, algebraic-data-types Problem: How much extra memory take a value encoded in a algebraic type in F#? I'm doing a interpreter for ...
How much extra memory take a value encoded in a algebraic type in F#? How much extra memory take a value encoded in a algebraic type in F#? f%23 overhead memory algebraic-data-types How Dec Num Float Array Arr Don ExprC IntC x:Int32 IntA x:Array Int32 ArrayC ExprC.ArrayC ExprC.IntC x:1 ExprC.IntA RESULTS How much extra...
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6603639_c0
6603639
fsharp
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Title: Rewriting an odd function Problem title: Rewriting an odd function Tags: reflection, f%23 Problem: Rewriting an odd function I have the following function, which feels a bit odd. There may be an idiom or pattern I'm replicating that's already built-in. The function should lazily return loaded assemblies and thei...
Rewriting an odd function Rewriting an odd function reflection f%23 Rewriting HashSet assemblies:array Assembly known.Add asm.GetReferencedAssemblies Array.map Assembly.Load AppDomain.CurrentDomain.GetAssemblies LazyList Seq.cache GetAssemblies GetReferencedAssemblies Rewriting an odd function I have the following func...
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56595344_c0
56595344
fsharp
0
Title: Adding element to a couchbase database with f# code Problem title: Adding element to a couchbase database with f# code Tags: .net, couchbase, f%23 Problem: Adding element to a couchbase database with f# code Hi I am trying to add a simple document to a couchbase database from F# however I am having some issues c...
Adding element to a couchbase database with f# code Adding element to a couchbase database with f# code .net couchbase f%23 F# Adding System Couchbase TestDoc IDocument this.Cas uint64 Not Implemented this.Expiry uint32 this.Id this.Token Core.Buckets.MutationToken Cluster cluster.OpenBucket Document bucket.Insert Entr...
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47145473_c0
47145473
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Can I reference &quot;this&quot; or &quot;self&quot; in a type provider? Problem title: F# - Can I reference &quot;this&quot; or &quot;self&quot; in a type provider? Tags: f%23, type-providers Problem: F# - Can I reference "this" or "self" in a type provider? I'm trying to create a type provider that inheri...
F# - Can I reference &quot;this&quot; or &quot;self&quot; in a type provider? F# - Can I reference &quot;this&quot; or &quot;self&quot; in a type provider? f%23 type-providers Can BaseType Member TypeProvider BasicProvider TypeProviderConfig TypeProviderForNamespaces Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly Namespace ProvidedType...
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5119230_c0
5119230
fsharp
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Title: Recursive variable definitions in Python and F# (probably OCaml, too) Problem title: Recursive variable definitions in Python and F# (probably OCaml, too) Tags: recursive-datastructures, python, ocaml, f%23 Problem: Recursive variable definitions in Python and F# (probably OCaml, too) Given these F# type declara...
Recursive variable definitions in Python and F# (probably OCaml, too) Recursive variable definitions in Python and F# (probably OCaml, too) recursive-datastructures python ocaml f%23 Recursive Python OCaml Message MessageA MessageB MessageC MessageD State Name:string NextStateMap Map state0 Name Map.ofList state1 state...
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33897765_c1
33897765
fsharp
1
items I'm unsatisfied with the addToCollection method, since it requires the items in NumberTypeCollection to be mutual. Maybe there are further issues. What can be a proper functional solution to solve this issue? Edit: I'm sorry. May code was too simplified. Here is a little more complex example that should hopefull...
items I'm unsatisfied with the addToCollection method, since it requires the items in NumberTypeCollection to be mutual. Maybe there are further issues. What can be a proper functional solution to solve this issue? Edit: I'm sorry. May code was too simplified. Here is a little more complex example that should hopefull...
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791841_c1
791841
fsharp
1
List`1 l) at <StartupCode$FSI_0002>.$FSI_0002._main() stopped due to error So Pair does work on integer version and the function signature val pair : 'a list -> ('a * 'a) list indicates that Pair operates on a generic list. Question: Then why would Pair not work on a string list? [ANSWER] (my version) Simply returning ...
List`1 l) at <StartupCode$FSI_0002>.$FSI_0002._main() stopped due to error So Pair does work on integer version and the function signature val pair : 'a list -> ('a * 'a) list indicates that Pair operates on a generic list. Question: Then why would Pair not work on a string list? [ANSWER] (my version) Simply returning ...
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61506982_c0
61506982
fsharp
0
Title: FsCheck not using registered Arbs/Gens Problem title: FsCheck not using registered Arbs/Gens Tags: property-based-testing, fscheck, f%23, xunit Problem: FsCheck not using registered Arbs/Gens I am trying to use FsCheck for Property based testing but I cannot seem to figure out how to get FsCheck to use the gens ...
FsCheck not using registered Arbs/Gens FsCheck not using registered Arbs/Gens property-based-testing fscheck f%23 xunit registered FsCheck Arbs Gens Flips.Gens Flips.Domain Silly Name SillyGen NonEmptyString Arb.generate Domain ArbSillyGen Arb.fromGen Flips.Tests Xunit FsCheck.Xunit Arb.register Tests Property silly:Si...
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19179839_c1
19179839
fsharp
1
group_fold keys value fold acc seq = seq |> Seq.groupBy keys |> Seq.map (fun ((key1, key2, key3), seq) -> (key1, key2, key3, seq |> Seq.map value |> Seq.fold fold acc)) let aggrTrades data = data |> group_fold (fun (k1, k2, k3, _) -> k1, k2, k3) (fun (_, _, _, v) -> v) (+) 0.0 function that identifies peak and offpeak...
group_fold keys value fold acc seq = seq |> Seq.groupBy keys |> Seq.map (fun ((key1, key2, key3), seq) -> (key1, key2, key3, seq |> Seq.map value |> Seq.fold fold acc)) let aggrTrades data = data |> group_fold (fun (k1, k2, k3, _) -> k1, k2, k3) (fun (_, _, _, v) -> v) (+) 0.0 function that identifies peak and offpeak...
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56257157_c0
56257157
fsharp
0
Title: How to check for `null` from Newtonsoft when the compiler insists that it isn&#x27;t possible? Problem title: How to check for `null` from Newtonsoft when the compiler insists that it isn&#x27;t possible? Tags: null, json.net, option-type, f%23, .net Problem: How to check for `null` from Newtonsoft when the comp...
How to check for `null` from Newtonsoft when the compiler insists that it isn&#x27;t possible? How to check for `null` from Newtonsoft when the compiler insists that it isn&#x27;t possible? null json.net option-type f%23 .net Newtonsoft How CLIMutable Query Status Offset Limit json.net How to check for `null` from Newt...
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57584918_c0
57584918
fsharp
0
Title: Is it possible to call your own endpoint using Giraffe, from that same web app? Problem title: Is it possible to call your own endpoint using Giraffe, from that same web app? Tags: f%23-giraffe, f%23 Problem: Is it possible to call your own endpoint using Giraffe, from that same web app? I have an F# WebAPI runn...
Is it possible to call your own endpoint using Giraffe, from that same web app? Is it possible to call your own endpoint using Giraffe, from that same web app? f%23-giraffe f%23 Giraffe that GET Something Successfully Car None car2 RequestErrors.notFound Not Found Is it possible to call your own endpoint using Giraffe,...
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44296767_c0
44296767
fsharp
0
Title: How can I have all cores participate in parallelization with Async? Problem title: How can I have all cores participate in parallelization with Async? Tags: parallel-processing, f%23, asynchronous Problem: How can I have all cores participate in parallelization with Async? The following functions parallelize the...
How can I have all cores participate in parallelization with Async? How can I have all cores participate in parallelization with Async? parallel-processing f%23 asynchronous How Async xs.Length Seq.map List.map Async.Parallel Async.RunSynchronously Array.toList List.ofSeq List.concat List.head List.Seq Intel Performanc...
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3268677_c0
3268677
fsharp
0
Title: Apply a date-range window to a timeSeries of data Problem title: Apply a date-range window to a timeSeries of data Tags: f%23 Problem: Apply a date-range window to a timeSeries of data I am writing a program to try and derive value from a timeseries set of stock-trade ideas. They are in a an array of quotedTrade...
Apply a date-range window to a timeSeries of data Apply a date-range window to a timeSeries of data f%23 Apply DataContract DataMember Name System.DateTime q14 q21 tradeByAnalyst.trades T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 Apply a date-range window to a timeSeries of data I am writing a program to try and derive value from a ti...
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35959772_c0
35959772
fsharp
0
Title: F# - Visual Studio Debugger - Stepping over causes continue Problem title: F# - Visual Studio Debugger - Stepping over causes continue Tags: f%23-3.0, asp.net, f%23, visual-studio-2015, visual-studio Problem: F# - Visual Studio Debugger - Stepping over causes continue I'm currently trying to learn F# and am havi...
F# - Visual Studio Debugger - Stepping over causes continue F# - Visual Studio Debugger - Stepping over causes continue f%23-3.0 asp.net f%23 visual-studio-2015 visual-studio Visual Studio Debugger Stepping Route HomeApi VideoCapture System.Web.Http.HttpGet this.VideoCapture HttpResponseMessage this.Request.CreateRespo...
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29412571_c0
29412571
fsharp
0
Title: F#: DataContractJsonSerializer.WriteObject method Problem title: F#: DataContractJsonSerializer.WriteObject method Tags: f%23, json Problem: F#: DataContractJsonSerializer.WriteObject method I am new to programming and F# is my first language. Here are the relevant parts of my code: let internal saveJsonToFile<'...
F#: DataContractJsonSerializer.WriteObject method F#: DataContractJsonSerializer.WriteObject method f%23 json DataContractJsonSerializer.WriteObject FileStream FileMode.OpenOrCreate DataContractJsonSerializer WriteObject dummyFighter1 Dummy1 Here Somalia Too dummyFighter2 Dummy2 There Afghanistan Just Nice User Fighter...
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24623599_c0
24623599
fsharp
0
Title: fparsec key-value parser fails to parse Problem title: fparsec key-value parser fails to parse Tags: parsec, f%23, fparsec, parser-combinators Problem: fparsec key-value parser fails to parse I have to write a parser which parses key-value pairs in a file that looks like this: as235 242kj25klj Pairs:A=a1|B=b1|C=...
fparsec key-value parser fails to parse fparsec key-value parser fails to parse parsec f%23 fparsec parser-combinators System.Exception FParsec.dll FParsec Seq.map Seq.choose Success Failure as235 Pairs:A Pairs List.ofSeq Error Col Note Expecting Some None fparsec key-value parser fails to parse I have to write a parse...
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