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43988343
fsharp
0
Title: Documentdb ReadDocumentAsync doesn't work Problem title: Documentdb ReadDocumentAsync doesn't work Tags: azure-cosmosdb, f%23 Problem: Documentdb ReadDocumentAsync doesn't work I have the following F# code attempting to get a user document from my documentdb database and it doesn't work. Is anyone else...
Documentdb ReadDocumentAsync doesn't work Documentdb ReadDocumentAsync doesn't work azure-cosmosdb f%23 Documentdb ReadDocumentAsync DocumentClient UriFactory.CreateDocumentUri documentClient.ReadDocumentAsync Async.AwaitTask Async.RunSynchronously Exception FSharp.Core One Microsoft.Azure.Documents.Client Do...
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53267472_c0
53267472
fsharp
0
Title: How Can I Restrict the Usage of an F# Union Type to A Particular Option Problem title: How Can I Restrict the Usage of an F# Union Type to A Particular Option Tags: discriminated-union, f%23, generics, algebraic-data-types Problem: How Can I Restrict the Usage of an F# Union Type to A Particular Option I am teac...
How Can I Restrict the Usage of an F# Union Type to A Particular Option How Can I Restrict the Usage of an F# Union Type to A Particular Option discriminated-union f%23 generics algebraic-data-types How Can Restrict Usage Union Type Particular Option JSON JString JNumber JBool JNull JArray JObject Map this.Serialize nu...
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33484738_c0
33484738
fsharp
0
Title: Trying to get bind working for combination of State and Delayed monad Problem title: Trying to get bind working for combination of State and Delayed monad Tags: f%23, recursive-type, monads, free-monad Problem: Trying to get bind working for combination of State and Delayed monad If the answer to this is "you ar...
Trying to get bind working for combination of State and Delayed monad Trying to get bind working for combination of State and Delayed monad f%23 recursive-type monads free-monad Trying State Delayed Res Res.E Res.V XRes Trying to get bind working for combination of State and Delayed monad If the answer to this is "you ...
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2889548_c0
2889548
fsharp
0
Title: Define an abstract class that inherits an infterface, but does not implement it Problem title: Define an abstract class that inherits an infterface, but does not implement it Tags: f%23, abstract-class, interface Problem: Define an abstract class that inherits an infterface, but does not implement it incorporati...
Define an abstract class that inherits an infterface, but does not implement it Define an abstract class that inherits an infterface, but does not implement it f%23 abstract-class interface Define AbstractClass UriUserControl UserControl IUriProvider this.Uri Page2 FSSilverlightApp Page2.xaml System.Uri System.UriKind....
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71820309_c0
71820309
fsharp
0
Title: Creating a serializable fixed size char array in F# Problem title: Creating a serializable fixed size char array in F# Tags: f%23, casting, unsafe Problem: Creating a serializable fixed size char array in F# I am dealing with a very large amount of data I need to load / save to disk where speed is the key. I wro...
Creating a serializable fixed size char array in F# Creating a serializable fixed size char array in F# f%23 casting unsafe cache Creating ValueType File.ReadAllBytesAsync Async.AwaitTask Span NativePtr.toVoidPtr bytes.Length MemoryMarshal.Cast ToArray Directory.CreateDirectory data.Length File.WriteAllBytesAsync Struc...
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41697200_c0
41697200
fsharp
0
Title: I am unable to use a Type Provider on a localhost for an Android Emulator Problem title: I am unable to use a Type Provider on a localhost for an Android Emulator Tags: f%23, xamarin, type-providers, asp.net-web-api Problem: I am unable to use a Type Provider on a localhost for an Android Emulator I am unable to...
I am unable to use a Type Provider on a localhost for an Android Emulator I am unable to use a Type Provider on a localhost for an Android Emulator f%23 xamarin type-providers asp.net-web-api Type Provider Android Emulator Literal JsonPath localhost:48213 Repository JsonProvider Car Make:string Model:string Repository....
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46249656_c0
46249656
fsharp
0
Title: CodeWars.com Kata : Categorize New Member Problem title: CodeWars.com Kata : Categorize New Member Tags: f%23 Problem: CodeWars.com Kata : Categorize New Member Kata Description: The Western Suburbs Croquet Club has two categories of membership, Senior and Open. They would like your help with an application form...
CodeWars.com Kata : Categorize New Member CodeWars.com Kata : Categorize New Member f%23 System System.Collections.Generic System.Linq CodeWars.com Kata Categorize Member Open Senior IEnumerable OpenOrSenior data.Select data.map _list List _val CodeWars.com Kata : Categorize New Member Kata Description: The Western Sub...
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61813928_c1
61813928
fsharp
1
l = control DockPanel l let slider l = control Slider l let text_block l = control TextBlock l let border l = control Border l let separator l = control Separator l let check_box l = control CheckBox l /// Example type Model = { Count : int Step : int TimerOn : bool } type Msg = | Increment | Decrement | Reset | SetSt...
l = control DockPanel l let slider l = control Slider l let text_block l = control TextBlock l let border l = control Border l let separator l = control Separator l let check_box l = control CheckBox l /// Example type Model = { Count : int Step : int TimerOn : bool } type Msg = | Increment | Decrement | Reset | SetSt...
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65115900_c0
65115900
fsharp
0
Title: Akka.Remote F# Serialization works only on the first field of a discriminated union Problem title: Akka.Remote F# Serialization works only on the first field of a discriminated union Tags: akka, akka.net, f%23, f%23-interactive Problem: Akka.Remote F# Serialization works only on the first field of a discriminate...
Akka.Remote F# Serialization works only on the first field of a discriminated union Akka.Remote F# Serialization works only on the first field of a discriminated union akka akka.net f%23 f%23-interactive Akka.Remote Serialization Akka.FSharp Akka.TestKit Akka.Serialization.Hyperion Message.fsx Message System Akka.Confi...
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26012029_c0
26012029
fsharp
0
Title: How to do a row based process using Deedle (Frame in and Frame out) Problem title: How to do a row based process using Deedle (Frame in and Frame out) Tags: f%23, deedle, functional-programming, c%23 Problem: How to do a row based process using Deedle (Frame in and Frame out) I am trying to use Deedle to do row ...
How to do a row based process using Deedle (Frame in and Frame out) How to do a row based process using Deedle (Frame in and Frame out) f%23 deedle functional-programming c%23 Deedle System.Text System.Threading.Tasks How Frame Indicator1 Indicator2 Frame.mapRow v.GetAs indVal2 newIndVal2 Missing var1 v.get var2 Frame....
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42816639_c0
42816639
fsharp
0
Title: Make Fish in F# Problem title: Make Fish in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: Make Fish in F# The Kleisli composition operator >=> , also known as the "fish" in Haskell circles, may come in handy in many situations where composition of specialized functions is needed. It works kind of like the >> operator, but instead of c...
Make Fish in F# Make Fish in F# f%23 Make Fish Result TSuccess TFailure Option Option.bind None Some List.choose Stack Empty x::xs apply2 Make Fish in F# The Kleisli composition operator >=> , also known as the "fish" in Haskell circles, may come in handy in many situations where composition of specialized functions is...
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36965432_c0
36965432
fsharp
0
Title: Capturing arrow keys with F# and Eto.Forms Problem title: Capturing arrow keys with F# and Eto.Forms Tags: .net, eto, f%23, gtk3 Problem: Capturing arrow keys with F# and Eto.Forms Using F# and Eto.Forms on Linux, with the Gtk3 backend. EDIT: Adding updates to this google groups thread . My current best theory i...
Capturing arrow keys with F# and Eto.Forms Capturing arrow keys with F# and Eto.Forms .net eto f%23 gtk3 Capturing Eto.Forms Form Topmost ClientSize Size f.KeyDown.Add e.Key Keys.Up cursor.Move Move_Up PreviewKeyDown e.IsInputKey f.PreviewKeyDown.Add f.PreviewKeyDown KeyDown KeyUp gtk3 Capturing arrow keys with F# and ...
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8494725_c0
8494725
fsharp
0
Title: How to abstract over a destructuring in F# Problem title: How to abstract over a destructuring in F# Tags: f%23, abstraction, destructuring Problem: How to abstract over a destructuring in F# I have some code repetition that I really want to get rid of - // here's some lib code the repetitive code relies on... m...
How to abstract over a destructuring in F# How to abstract over a destructuring in F# f%23 abstraction destructuring How Option List.choose Ast Expr Violation Boolean Some None List.map Option.definitize How to abstract over a destructuring in F# I have some code repetition that I really want to get rid of - As you can...
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2921880_c1
2921880
fsharp
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1.9.9.9 doesn't recognise F#'s 2.0.0.0's assemblies, then maybe bugfixes in Powerpack 2.0.0.0 would help.) Unhandled Exception: System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for 'Microsoft.FSharp.Metadata.AssemblyLoader' threw an exception. ---> System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for '...
1.9.9.9 doesn't recognise F#'s 2.0.0.0's assemblies, then maybe bugfixes in Powerpack 2.0.0.0 would help.) Unhandled Exception: System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for 'Microsoft.FSharp.Metadata.AssemblyLoader' threw an exception. ---> System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for '...
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48985567_c0
48985567
fsharp
0
Title: Search list of tuples f# Problem title: Search list of tuples f# Tags: list, tuples, recursion, f%23 Problem: Search list of tuples f# Say that I have a self made dictionary made from a list of tuples let menu = [("pizza",17);("hotdog",5);("burger", 12);("drink",3);("milkshake",4)] I want to write a search funct...
Search list of tuples f# Search list of tuples f# list tuples recursion f%23 Search None Here Search list of tuples f# Say that I have a self made dictionary made from a list of tuples let menu = [("pizza",17);("hotdog",5);("burger", 12);("drink",3);("milkshake",4)] I want to write a search function that takes both my ...
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40209752_c0
40209752
fsharp
0
Title: Insert type into F# tree Problem title: Insert type into F# tree Tags: f%23 Problem: Insert type into F# tree I've managed to make myself a giant bowl of spaghetti here and can't find my way out. I'm trying to insert a type into a tree and subsequently reorder the positions of trees following thereafter. Here ar...
Insert type into F# tree Insert type into F# tree f%23 Insert Government Name Abbreviation ParentId GovernmentStructure Root SubGov Node Leaf Government.Id movGov.Id movGov.Name movGov.Abbreviation Some newGov.Id g.Id insGov.Id insGov.Name insGov.Abbreviation Insert type into F# tree I've managed to make myself a giant...
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43086859_c0
43086859
fsharp
0
Title: Deploying a netcoreapp1.1 to Azure Problem title: Deploying a netcoreapp1.1 to Azure Tags: deployment, .net-core, azure, asp.net-core, f%23 Problem: Deploying a netcoreapp1.1 to Azure I have netcoreapp1.1 that I am trying to publish to Azure with WebDeploy. I am able to do dotnet publish and deploy the contents ...
Deploying a netcoreapp1.1 to Azure Deploying a netcoreapp1.1 to Azure deployment .net-core azure asp.net-core f%23 Deploying netcoreapp1.1 Azure Release win7-x64 Project Sdk FSharp.NET.Sdk Microsoft.NET.Sdk.Web PropertyGroup TargetFramework RuntimeIdentifiers OutputType Exe ItemGroup Compile Include Controllers Startup...
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12288132_c0
12288132
fsharp
0
Title: How to fold over a discriminated union Problem title: How to fold over a discriminated union Tags: discriminated-union, abstract-syntax-tree, f%23, fold Problem: How to fold over a discriminated union I'm attempting to implement a fold over a discriminated union. The DU is called Expr, and represents a program e...
How to fold over a discriminated union How to fold over a discriminated union discriminated-union abstract-syntax-tree f%23 fold How Expr Series s.SerExprs Lambda l.LamBody l.LamPre l.LamPost Attempt a.AttemptBody List.map ab.ABBody a.AttemptBranches l.LetBody List.concat LetVariable LetFunction l.LetBindings Case c.Ca...
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4696901_c0
4696901
fsharp
0
Title: Error in example grammar for Fsyacc? Problem title: Error in example grammar for Fsyacc? Tags: fsyacc, f%23, compiler-construction Problem: Error in example grammar for Fsyacc? So I am trying to write a compiler in F# and have been looking at the Fslex and Fsyacc tools that come with the F# powerpack. There is a...
Error in example grammar for Fsyacc? Error in example grammar for Fsyacc? fsyacc f%23 compiler-construction F# Error Fsyacc Ast.Equation These Prog Equation Expr EOF PLUS Term MINUS ASTER Factor Times SLASH Divide FLOAT INT32 Integer LPAREN RPAREN ParenEx Ast System Double Lexer Parser Microsoft.FSharp.Text.Lexing LexB...
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5097167_c0
5097167
fsharp
0
Title: Filter an array or list by consecutive pairs based on a matching rule Problem title: Filter an array or list by consecutive pairs based on a matching rule Tags: seq, sequence, list, f%23, algorithm Problem: Filter an array or list by consecutive pairs based on a matching rule This is probably trivial, and I do h...
Filter an array or list by consecutive pairs based on a matching rule Filter an array or list by consecutive pairs based on a matching rule seq sequence list f%23 algorithm Filter item::var::resultList hd::tl item::resultList List.foldBack Filter an array or list by consecutive pairs based on a matching rule This is pr...
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51135301_c1
51135301
fsharp
1
await client.ReadDocumentAsync(documentUri); if (doc == null) { return req.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.NotFound); } return req.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.OK, doc); } In order to try to simulate with a simpler example, I tried the code below. It works normally: namespace TransactionsAggregate open Microsoft.AspNet...
await client.ReadDocumentAsync(documentUri); if (doc == null) { return req.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.NotFound); } return req.CreateResponse(HttpStatusCode.OK, doc); } In order to try to simulate with a simpler example, I tried the code below. It works normally: namespace TransactionsAggregate open Microsoft.AspNet...
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9218510_c0
9218510
fsharp
0
Title: Monadic Retry logic w/ F# and async? Problem title: Monadic Retry logic w/ F# and async? Tags: f%23, asynchronous Problem: Monadic Retry logic w/ F# and async? I've found this snippet: http://fssnip.net/8o But I'm working not only with retriable functions, but also with asynchronous such, and I was wondering how...
Monadic Retry logic w/ F# and async? Monadic Retry logic w/ F# and async? f%23 asynchronous Monadic Retry AsyncRetryBuilder x.Return Enable x.ReturnFrom x.Run x.Delay Gets Run x.Bind x.Zero Zero Async Some n-1 None Queue NamespaceManager Async.FromBeginEnd nm.BeginQueueExists nm.EndQueueExists nm.BeginCreateQueue Async...
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12324054_c0
12324054
fsharp
0
Title: Converting OCaml to F#: Is there a simple way to simulate OCaml top-level #trace in F# Problem title: Converting OCaml to F#: Is there a simple way to simulate OCaml top-level #trace in F# Tags: trace, ocaml, f%23, debugging Problem: Converting OCaml to F#: Is there a simple way to simulate OCaml top-level #trac...
Converting OCaml to F#: Is there a simple way to simulate OCaml top-level #trace in F# Converting OCaml to F#: Is there a simple way to simulate OCaml top-level #trace in F# trace ocaml f%23 debugging Converting OCaml fun001 parm001 Output System.Diagnostics.Trace.WriteLine function001 func001 parm002 pattern001 func00...
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2410408_c0
2410408
fsharp
0
Title: How to convert string array to float array and substitute Double.NaN for non-numeric values? Problem title: How to convert string array to float array and substitute Double.NaN for non-numeric values? Tags: f%23 Problem: How to convert string array to float array and substitute Double.NaN for non-numeric values?...
How to convert string array to float array and substitute Double.NaN for non-numeric values? How to convert string array to float array and substitute Double.NaN for non-numeric values? f%23 How Double.NaN stringLine2Float Array.map RowNames ColNames Data Seq.take Seq.nth Split Seq.skip Array.ofSeq Array.init lines.Len...
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9560340_c0
9560340
fsharp
0
Title: Looping vs recursion with F# Problem title: Looping vs recursion with F# Tags: recursion, f%23 Problem: Looping vs recursion with F# The example code here solves a project Euler problem: Starting with the number 1 and moving to the right in a clockwise direction a 5 by 5 spiral is formed as follows: 21 22 23 24 ...
Looping vs recursion with F# Looping vs recursion with F# recursion f%23 Looping max_number increment_count new_inc new_inc_count spiral_layer_index increment_index Looping vs recursion with F# The example code here solves a project Euler problem: but my question is a matter of functional programming style rather than ...
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55267264_c0
55267264
fsharp
0
Title: Restricting Operator Use to a single Class Problem title: Restricting Operator Use to a single Class Tags: types, operators, f%23 Problem: Restricting Operator Use to a single Class Q: In F#, Is it absolutely necessary to declare operators for types within the type declaration itself? To enforce some extra safet...
Restricting Operator Use to a single Class Restricting Operator Use to a single Class types operators f%23 Restricting Operator Use Tracks Event EventID Singleton IDs Events EventIDManager Instance Simply __.advanceID Compiler this.generateID this.advanceID __.getCurrentID e1:EventID e2:EventID Restricting Operator Use...
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65564196_c0
65564196
fsharp
0
Title: How to compile F# in any version on mac? Problem title: How to compile F# in any version on mac? Tags: macos, f%23 Problem: How to compile F# in any version on mac? (I am aware of the existing stack overflow question How to use F# 4.7 on Mac? that is very similar, but not identical, and that have no solution yet...
How to compile F# in any version on mac? How to compile F# in any version on mac? macos f%23 How Getting Couldn Invalid Run See aka.ms Templates Short Name Language Tags Console Application Common Library Worker Service Web Unit Test Project MSTest NUnit Item Razor Component ASP.NET Page MVC ViewImports ViewStart Blazo...
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4252441
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Title: FParsec and a delimiter based syntax Problem title: FParsec and a delimiter based syntax Tags: f%23, fparsec Problem: FParsec and a delimiter based syntax I'm trying to use fparsec to parse a simple todo list language (the data from TaskPaper actually) as a simple parser combinator example. But I've run into a b...
FParsec and a delimiter based syntax FParsec and a delimiter based syntax f%23 fparsec FParsec FParsec.Primitives FParsec.CharParsers ProjectAst ProjectName TaskText NoteText x:char List.map y.ToString String.concat many1 Project Description One FParsec and a delimiter based syntax I'm trying to use fparsec to parse a ...
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1067254_c0
1067254
fsharp
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Title: Is F# a good language for card game AI? Problem title: Is F# a good language for card game AI? Tags: artificial-intelligence, f%23 Problem: Is F# a good language for card game AI? I'm writing a Mahjong Game in C# (the Chinese traditional game, not the solitaire kind). While writing the code for the bot player's ...
Is F# a good language for card game AI? Is F# a good language for card game AI? artificial-intelligence f%23 Is F# a good language for card game AI? I'm writing a Mahjong Game in C# (the Chinese traditional game, not the solitaire kind). While writing the code for the bot player's AI, I'm wondering if a functional lang...
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54427085_c0
54427085
fsharp
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Title: Generic functions for generic types in F# Problem title: Generic functions for generic types in F# Tags: f%23, functional-programming Problem: Generic functions for generic types in F# I'm learning functional programming with F#, and I want to write a function to raise number to power. I wrote it in the followin...
Generic functions for generic types in F# Generic functions for generic types in F# f%23 functional-programming Generic power-1 List.fold result1 result2 ComplexNumber cn1 cn2 cn1.re cn2.re cn1.im cn2.im Generic functions for generic types in F# I'm learning functional programming with F#, and I want to write a functio...
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36540914_c0
36540914
fsharp
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Title: How can I make this F# function not cause a stack overflow Problem title: How can I make this F# function not cause a stack overflow Tags: tree, continuations, f%23, monads, tail-recursion Problem: How can I make this F# function not cause a stack overflow I've written an interesting function in F# which can tra...
How can I make this F# function not cause a stack overflow How can I make this F# function not cause a stack overflow tree continuations f%23 monads tail-recursion How These List System.Type Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection.UnionCaseInfo Traverses Calls WARNING Not None See stackoverflow.com Microsoft.FSharp.Reflection map5...
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65000450_c0
65000450
fsharp
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Title: .NET properties in derived class are not serialized by default using Json.Net Problem title: .NET properties in derived class are not serialized by default using Json.Net Tags: json.net, json-serialization, f%23, c%23 Problem: .NET properties in derived class are not serialized by default using Json.Net I am wri...
.NET properties in derived class are not serialized by default using Json.Net .NET properties in derived class are not serialized by default using Json.Net json.net json-serialization f%23 c%23 Json.Net NET _.CC .NET properties in derived class are not serialized by default using Json.Net I am writing F# code and need ...
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50179961_c0
50179961
fsharp
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Title: Could the dictionary of operations be eliminated from this generalized Set definition? Problem title: Could the dictionary of operations be eliminated from this generalized Set definition? Tags: set, polymorphism, f%23, discriminated-union, comparison Problem: Could the dictionary of operations be eliminated fro...
Could the dictionary of operations be eliminated from this generalized Set definition? Could the dictionary of operations be eliminated from this generalized Set definition? set polymorphism f%23 discriminated-union comparison this Could Set MySet Comparison ComparisonOps List Sequence Array Compare List.contains Seq.c...
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37790341_c1
37790341
fsharp
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(LoadHint.Always)] [assembly: Dependency ("FSharp.Core", LoadHint.Always)] [assembly: ComVisible (false)] [assembly: ComVisible (false)] [assembly: SecurityTransparent] [assembly: TypeForwardedTo (typeof(AggregateException))] [assembly: TypeForwardedTo (typeof(IStructuralComparable))] [assembly: TypeForwardedTo (typeo...
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61963986_c1
61963986
fsharp
1
2: Attempt 2 Pass 'T boxed or upcast to obj (I don't like to make the cast when I use the func but I don't know how to do it in the function) let toFieldExpression_obj (get_field:'T -> obj) = <@ System.Func<_,obj>(get_field) @> |> Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.RuntimeHelpers.LeafExpressionConverter.QuotationToLambdaExpression...
T,obj>> doesn't work. A workaoround of this problem is Attempt 2: Attempt 2 Pass 'T boxed or upcast to obj (I don't like to make the cast when I use the func but I don't know how to do it in the function) It compiles but fails at runtime where the expression is used probably: If I check the fieldExpression obtained fro...
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63440914_c1
63440914
fsharp
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Template> <DataTemplate DataType="{x:Type models:Addresses}"> <local:AddressesView/> </DataTemplate> </TabControl.Resources> </TabControl> </Grid> </Window> THIS DOES NOT COMPILE. There are multiple errors here. The "MainWindow" is a C# XAML view. xmlns:models="clr-namespace:Models;assembly=Models" refers to an F# proj...
Template> <DataTemplate DataType="{x:Type models:Addresses}"> <local:AddressesView/> </DataTemplate> </TabControl.Resources> </TabControl> </Grid> </Window> THIS DOES NOT COMPILE. There are multiple errors here. The "MainWindow" is a C# XAML view. xmlns:models="clr-namespace:Models;assembly=Models" refers to an F# proj...
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9636419_c0
9636419
fsharp
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Title: Why does Seq give stack overflow when iterating through large csv file Problem title: Why does Seq give stack overflow when iterating through large csv file Tags: f%23, sequence, stack-overflow Problem: Why does Seq give stack overflow when iterating through large csv file I have a csv file with the following st...
Why does Seq give stack overflow when iterating through large csv file Why does Seq give stack overflow when iterating through large csv file f%23 sequence stack-overflow Why Seq fileName:string sr:StreamReader sr.EndOfStream sr.ReadLine Split Seq.map c.Length StreamReader accumulator:seq line:seq Seq.map2 Seq.fold Seq...
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42275890_c0
42275890
fsharp
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Title: F# how to pass interface to a function? Problem title: F# how to pass interface to a function? Tags: f%23 Problem: F# how to pass interface to a function? I have action data that looks like: type IHasShow = abstract member show:bool type ShowHideNotCompletedData = {show:bool} type ShowHideCompletedData = {show:b...
F# how to pass interface to a function? F# how to pass interface to a function? f%23 IHasShow show:bool ShowHideNotCompletedData ShowHideCompletedData Pojo ActionData ShowHideNotCompleted ShowHideCompleted data:IHasShow data.show item.completed Type state.items Array.map F# how to pass interface to a function? I have a...
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63514191_c0
63514191
fsharp
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Title: Saving files to a S3 bucket with a directory structure, in .NET Problem title: Saving files to a S3 bucket with a directory structure, in .NET Tags: f%23, amazon-s3, .net Problem: Saving files to a S3 bucket with a directory structure, in .NET I am trying to save files to a S3 bucket using the AWSSDK.S3 nuget pa...
Saving files to a S3 bucket with a directory structure, in .NET Saving files to a S3 bucket with a directory structure, in .NET f%23 amazon-s3 .net Saving NET coin1 coin1-20200819.csv coin1-20200820.csv coin2 coin2-20200819.csv coin2-20200820.csv Path.GetFileName Split Path.Combine Amazon.S3.Model.PutObjectRequest putO...
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74229814_c0
74229814
fsharp
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Title: XUnit/FsUnit framework throwing &quot;Object reference not set to an instance of an objct&quot; Problem title: XUnit/FsUnit framework throwing &quot;Object reference not set to an instance of an objct&quot; Tags: f%23, fsunit, xunit Problem: XUnit/FsUnit framework throwing "Object reference not set to an instanc...
XUnit/FsUnit framework throwing &quot;Object reference not set to an instance of an objct&quot; XUnit/FsUnit framework throwing &quot;Object reference not set to an instance of an objct&quot; f%23 fsunit xunit System.NullReferenceException XUnit FsUnit Object CustomerTests MyProject.Customer MyProject.Customer.Domain W...
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7710220_c1
7710220
fsharp
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12425685_c0
12425685
fsharp
0
Title: Does F# have &#x27;newtype&#x27; of Haskell? Problem title: Does F# have &#x27;newtype&#x27; of Haskell? Tags: types, parsec, f%23, haskell, newtype Problem: Does F# have 'newtype' of Haskell? New Library: XParsec This question has lead to a stream-type-independent parsec implementation in F# 3.0 - inspired by F...
Does F# have &#x27;newtype&#x27; of Haskell? Does F# have &#x27;newtype&#x27; of Haskell? types parsec f%23 haskell newtype ArgumentOutOfRangeException InvalidOperationException Does Haskell many1 skipMany1 Copyright Cetin Sert License Simplified BSD INTERACTIVE XParsec System System.Collections.Generic Streams ArrayEn...
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63352175_c0
63352175
fsharp
0
Title: How to handle F# Option type with Entity Framework Core? Problem title: How to handle F# Option type with Entity Framework Core? Tags: f%23, entity-framework-core Problem: How to handle F# Option type with Entity Framework Core? I am using EF Core with F# and I have a entity/model that contains option type. Howe...
How to handle F# Option type with Entity Framework Core? How to handle F# Option type with Entity Framework Core? f%23 entity-framework-core How Option Entity Framework Core Nullable Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore System CLIMutable Invitation Guid HANDLE TYPE FirstName LastName Email GeneratedAt DateTime User Password P...
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79059560_c0
79059560
fsharp
0
Title: How can I make a functional chaining operator in Raku? Problem title: How can I make a functional chaining operator in Raku? Tags: raku, f%23, functional-programming Problem: How can I make a functional chaining operator in Raku? I a trying to translate this F# code to Raku for learning purposes: type Meat = Chi...
How can I make a functional chaining operator in Raku? How can I make a functional chaining operator in Raku? raku f%23 functional-programming How Raku Meat Chicken Beef Pork Fish Veggie Ingredient Cheese Rice Beans Salsa Guacamole SourCream Lettuce Tomato Onion Cilantro PicoDeGallo Burrito Some None List.filter Monad:...
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4739723_c0
4739723
fsharp
0
Title: F# image manipulation performance problem Problem title: F# image manipulation performance problem Tags: performance, image-processing, f%23 Problem: F# image manipulation performance problem I am currently trying to improve the performance of an F# program to make it as fast as its C# equivalent. The program do...
F# image manipulation performance problem F# image manipulation performance problem performance image-processing f%23 buffer:nativeptr filterData:nativeptr acc:float filter:nativeptr NativePtr.read NativePtr.add i-1 NativePtr.get filter.FilterLength ldc.i4.s ldloc.s uint8 F# image manipulation performance problem I am ...
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55929800_c0
55929800
fsharp
0
Title: Mixfix operators with Fparsec Problem title: Mixfix operators with Fparsec Tags: f%23, fparsec, parsing Problem: Mixfix operators with Fparsec How could we parse mixfix operators with FParsec? I tried to create a class type that looks like OperatorPrecedenceParser : let identifier = many1Satisfy (fun c -> isLett...
Mixfix operators with Fparsec Mixfix operators with Fparsec f%23 fparsec parsing Mixfix Fparsec OperatorPrecedenceParser many1Satisfy Operator Fixity Left Right Neutral Identifier this.update this.fixity this.prec List.filter System.String.Join id.First id.Last List.countWith expr1 expr2 App List.fold exprs.First List....
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7648954_c0
7648954
fsharp
0
Title: F# parent/child lists to Excel Problem title: F# parent/child lists to Excel Tags: f%23 Problem: F# parent/child lists to Excel I'm still new to F# so hopefully my question isn't too dumb. I'm creating an Excel file. I've done a lot of Excel with C# so that isn't a problem. I have a list of parent rows and then ...
F# parent/child lists to Excel F# parent/child lists to Excel f%23 Excel sheet.Range Value Missing.Value Row row_id:string parent_id:string text:string rowIdx:int colIdx:int rowToPrint:Row rowToPrint.text List.iteri Alabama Montgomery California San Francisco Nevada Las Vegas F# parent/child lists to Excel I'm still ne...
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7116754_c0
7116754
fsharp
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Title: Why F# fails to infer types as C# would do Problem title: Why F# fails to infer types as C# would do Tags: f%23, type-inference Problem: Why F# fails to infer types as C# would do From the book by Tomas Petricek the following code doesn't work as compiler is unable to infer the type of the dt parameter: > Option...
Why F# fails to infer types as C# would do Why F# fails to infer types as C# would do f%23 type-inference Why Option.map dt.Year Some DateTime.Now FS0072 Lookup dt:DateTime DateTime Why F# fails to infer types as C# would do From the book by Tomas Petricek the following code doesn't work as compiler is unable to infer ...
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20691096_c0
20691096
fsharp
0
Title: Convert C# delegate to f# Problem title: Convert C# delegate to f# Tags: f%23, c%23-to-f%23, delegates Problem: Convert C# delegate to f# how do I convert delegate to F#? the delegate: delegate IntPtr HookProc(int code, IntPtr wParam, IntPtr lParam); Edited What I'm doing is to do Low Level Keyboard Hook using m...
Convert C# delegate to f# Convert C# delegate to f# f%23 c%23-to-f%23 delegates SetLastError Convert IntPtr HookProc DllImport user32.dll CharSet CharSet.Auto UnhookWindowsHookEx System.IntPtr CallNextHookEx kernel32.dll GetModuleHandle SetWindowsHookEx HookCallback nCode:int wParam:System.IntPtr lParam:System.IntPtr W...
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5789579_c0
5789579
fsharp
0
Title: Combining events in WPF &amp; F# (or, am I going crazy?) Problem title: Combining events in WPF &amp; F# (or, am I going crazy?) Tags: events, f%23, wpf Problem: Combining events in WPF & F# (or, am I going crazy?) Playing with a spike, I'm trying to drag a WPF label around. I translated Don Syme's mkMouseTracke...
Combining events in WPF &amp; F# (or, am I going crazy?) Combining events in WPF &amp; F# (or, am I going crazy?) events f%23 wpf Combining WPF WindowsBase PresentationCore PresentationFramework System.Xaml System System.Windows System.Windows.Media System.Windows.Controls Window Name Test Width Height window.Visibilit...
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63872848_c1
63872848
fsharp
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the DataContext of a usercontrol --> <UserControl.Resources> <local:IsNullConverter x:Key="isNullConverter"/> <!-- DataContext is AppointmentKey --> <Style TargetType="{x:Type ListViewItem}"> <Style.Triggers> <DataTrigger Binding="{Binding tservice, Converter={StaticResource isNullConverter}}" Value="False"> <Setter P...
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38647311_c0
38647311
fsharp
0
Title: UnauthorizedAccessException on pdb trying to debug a unit test Problem title: UnauthorizedAccessException on pdb trying to debug a unit test Tags: visual-studio, xunit, debugging, f%23 Problem: UnauthorizedAccessException on pdb trying to debug a unit test If I put a single breakpoint on this method, on the last...
UnauthorizedAccessException on pdb trying to debug a unit test UnauthorizedAccessException on pdb trying to debug a unit test visual-studio xunit debugging f%23 UnauthorizedAccessException Tests System Xunit Fact Random rng.Next utf-8 xunit.methodDisplay urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1 xunit.core FSharp.Core b03f5f7f1...
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34568672_c0
34568672
fsharp
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Title: Using F# Units of Measure with System.Numerics.Vector&lt;T&gt; Problem title: Using F# Units of Measure with System.Numerics.Vector&lt;T&gt; Tags: .net, vectorization, units-of-measurement, simd, f%23 Problem: Using F# Units of Measure with System.Numerics.Vector I struggle using F# units of measure in combinati...
Using F# Units of Measure with System.Numerics.Vector&lt;T&gt; Using F# Units of Measure with System.Numerics.Vector&lt;T&gt; .net vectorization units-of-measurement simd f%23 all xsWoM Using Units Measure System.Numerics.Vector Array.map Count System.Numerics Vector Array.init Array.zeroCreate Array.length SIMD xs.Len...
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8438244
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Title: Implementing IEnumerable&lt;&#x27;T&gt; when base class implements IEnumerable Problem title: Implementing IEnumerable&lt;&#x27;T&gt; when base class implements IEnumerable Tags: ienumerable, f%23 Problem: Implementing IEnumerable<'T> when base class implements IEnumerable Is there a succinct way to implement IE...
Implementing IEnumerable&lt;&#x27;T&gt; when base class implements IEnumerable Implementing IEnumerable&lt;&#x27;T&gt; when base class implements IEnumerable ienumerable f%23 Implementing IEnumerable System System.Collections.Generic System.Configuration System.Collections.IEnumerator IEnumerator __.Current e.Current _...
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69946107_c0
69946107
fsharp
0
Title: How to connect to MS SQL Server with F# with SQLProvider? Problem title: How to connect to MS SQL Server with F# with SQLProvider? Tags: f%23, sql-server, .net Problem: How to connect to MS SQL Server with F# with SQLProvider? I'm trying to use the SQLProvider for MS SQL Server with F# , but it appears that it's...
How to connect to MS SQL Server with F# with SQLProvider? How to connect to MS SQL Server with F# with SQLProvider? f%23 sql-server .net How SQL Server SQLProvider MyApp FSharp.Data.Sql Database Literal Common.DatabaseProviderTypes.MSSQLSERVER Data Source MyDatabase User Password SqlDataProvider IndividualsAmount UseOp...
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10881464_c0
10881464
fsharp
0
Title: Unifying Task&lt;T&gt; and F# MailboxProcessor exception handling Problem title: Unifying Task&lt;T&gt; and F# MailboxProcessor exception handling Tags: f%23, mailboxprocessor Problem: Unifying Task and F# MailboxProcessor exception handling When using Task<T>, an exception during the execution of the task is th...
Unifying Task&lt;T&gt; and F# MailboxProcessor exception handling Unifying Task&lt;T&gt; and F# MailboxProcessor exception handling f%23 mailboxprocessor AggregateException e.InnerException Unifying Task MailboxProcessor IncrementMessage Increment AsyncReplyChannel IncrementAgent Agent.Start agent.Receive int.MaxValue ...
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27307386_c1
27307386
fsharp
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s in them, whereas the Windows .bat scripts should have DOS EOLs. Third, there was no apparent way to say that the resulting files should have world read and execute permissions. This question is about whether anyone knows how to deal with those issues, at least in a way better than what I came up with below. I did a b...
s in them, whereas the Windows .bat scripts should have DOS EOLs. Third, there was no apparent way to say that the resulting files should have world read and execute permissions. This question is about whether anyone knows how to deal with those issues, at least in a way better than what I came up with below. I did a b...
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47889710_c0
47889710
fsharp
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Title: Cookie Authentication: How to access a returning user Problem title: Cookie Authentication: How to access a returning user Tags: asp.net-core, f%23 Problem: Cookie Authentication: How to access a returning user I have studied a couple examples of ASP.Net Core 2.0 Cookie Authentication. However, I still don't see...
Cookie Authentication: How to access a returning user Cookie Authentication: How to access a returning user asp.net-core f%23 Cookie Authentication How HttpFunc HttpContext Tasks.Task.Run StackOverflow.CachedTags.Instance ctx.BindJsonAsync LogInRequest data.Email.ToLower data.Password Some Claim ClaimTypes.Name ClaimsI...
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51117156_c0
51117156
fsharp
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Title: Why does F# compiler prefer to generate closed implementations of FSharpFunc types? Problem title: Why does F# compiler prefer to generate closed implementations of FSharpFunc types? Tags: f%23 Problem: Why does F# compiler prefer to generate closed implementations of FSharpFunc types? For this code: module Modu...
Why does F# compiler prefer to generate closed implementations of FSharpFunc types? Why does F# compiler prefer to generate closed implementations of FSharpFunc types? f%23 Why FSharpFunc Module EntryPoint CompilationMapping SourceConstructFlags.Module Main Serializable OptimizedClosures.FSharpFunc DebuggerBrowsable De...
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1609851_c0
1609851
fsharp
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Title: Multiple Exits From F# Function Problem title: Multiple Exits From F# Function Tags: f%23, structure, idioms Problem: Multiple Exits From F# Function I could do this easily in C++ (note: I didn't test this for correctness--it's only to illustrate what I'm trying to do): const int BadParam = -1; const int Success...
Multiple Exits From F# Function Multiple Exits From F# Function f%23 structure idioms Multiple Exits BadParam Success MyFunc test1 Define ProgArguments SearchString FileSpec Various ProgReturn WrongNumberOfArgumentsPassed EntryPoint args:string args.Length ProgExitCode Two ProgReturn.WrongNumberOfArgumentsPassed Want P...
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45081993_c0
45081993
fsharp
0
Title: F# member constraints on return type Problem title: F# member constraints on return type Tags: f%23, types, constraints Problem: F# member constraints on return type Suppose I have following types: type AddressLow = { FlatNo: int PinCode: string } type AddressHigh = { FlatNo: int AreaName: string PinCode: string...
F# member constraints on return type F# member constraints on return type f%23 types constraints AddressLow FlatNo PinCode AddressHigh AreaName PersonDataLow id:int name:string PersonDataHigh GetAddressLow AddressLow.FlatNo GetAddressHigh AddressHigh.FlatNo Bel Air GetPerson John Smith Will F# member constraints on ret...
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25921913_c0
25921913
fsharp
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Title: WebSharper error when building under Mac OS X Problem title: WebSharper error when building under Mac OS X Tags: f%23, macos, msbuild, websharper, xbuild Problem: WebSharper error when building under Mac OS X Build FAILED. Errors: /Volumes/Data/Dev/Landmark_tools/RegionsInfo/RegionsInfo.fsproj (default targets) ...
WebSharper error when building under Mac OS X WebSharper error when building under Mac OS X f%23 macos msbuild websharper xbuild WebSharper Mac Target WebSharperCompile Compiling Volumes Data Dev Landmark_tools WebSharper.2.5.125.62 WebSharper.targets Non-negative Parameter System.Buffer.BlockCopy System.Array Int32 Mo...
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38059363_c0
38059363
fsharp
0
Title: How to write efficient list/seq functions in F#? (mapFoldWhile) Problem title: How to write efficient list/seq functions in F#? (mapFoldWhile) Tags: f%23 Problem: How to write efficient list/seq functions in F#? (mapFoldWhile) I was trying to write a generic mapFoldWhile function, which is just mapFold but requi...
How to write efficient list/seq functions in F#? (mapFoldWhile) How to write efficient list/seq functions in F#? (mapFoldWhile) f%23 How None State Result List.rev Some Microsoft.FSharp.Primitives.Basics.List.map h::t List.pick Seq.takeWhile Collections.Generics.List How to write efficient list/seq functions in F#? (ma...
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2572007_c0
2572007
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Title: How to detect a timeout when using asynchronous Socket.BeginReceive? Problem title: How to detect a timeout when using asynchronous Socket.BeginReceive? Tags: sockets, raw-sockets, f%23, asynchronous, .net Problem: How to detect a timeout when using asynchronous Socket.BeginReceive? Writing an asynchronous Ping ...
How to detect a timeout when using asynchronous Socket.BeginReceive? How to detect a timeout when using asynchronous Socket.BeginReceive? sockets raw-sockets f%23 asynchronous .net SocketException asynchronous How Socket.BeginReceive Ping.Ping IPAddress.Parse Ping.AsyncPing Async.RunSynchronously Ping System System.Net...
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73551490_c0
73551490
fsharp
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Title: How to define SingleOrArrayConverter to Handle JSON property in F# ( Port from C# ) Problem title: How to define SingleOrArrayConverter to Handle JSON property in F# ( Port from C# ) Tags: json, json.net, f%23 Problem: How to define SingleOrArrayConverter to Handle JSON property in F# ( Port from C# ) I am porti...
How to define SingleOrArrayConverter to Handle JSON property in F# ( Port from C# ) How to define SingleOrArrayConverter to Handle JSON property in F# ( Port from C# ) json json.net f%23 NotImplementedException System.Exception C# How SingleOrArrayConverter Handle JSON Port Locality Localities JsonProperty JsonConverte...
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24710683_c0
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Title: Can&#x27;t access a partially applied function with in a class Problem title: Can&#x27;t access a partially applied function with in a class Tags: f%23, ncrunch Problem: Can't access a partially applied function with in a class I'm extremely new to F# and was playing around with the stack calculator on the F# fo...
Can&#x27;t access a partially applied function with in a class Can&#x27;t access a partially applied function with in a class f%23 ncrunch System.NullReferenceException Can NUnit.Framework FSharpDoodles.MainProgram TestFixture ProgramTests Test self.FirstTest Create EMPTY StackContents try1 try2_partial try2 ONE stackW...
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26049661_c1
26049661
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-> 10 9 5 -> <missing> <missing> 6 -> 10 9 val f3 : Frame<int,string> = c1 c2 1 -> 10 9 2 -> <missing> <missing> 3 -> <missing> <missing> 4 -> 10 9 5 -> <missing> <missing> 6 -> 10 9 How can f3 has a different value than f2? all i did with f3 is to get value from the obejectseries. I am trying to use this mapRows func...
-> 10 9 5 -> <missing> <missing> 6 -> 10 9 val f3 : Frame<int,string> = c1 c2 1 -> 10 9 2 -> <missing> <missing> 3 -> <missing> <missing> 4 -> 10 9 5 -> <missing> <missing> 6 -> 10 9 How can f3 has a different value than f2? all i did with f3 is to get value from the obejectseries. I am trying to use this mapRows func...
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34086864_c0
34086864
fsharp
0
Title: F# async and TPL task cancellation Problem title: F# async and TPL task cancellation Tags: task-parallel-library, f%23, asynchronous Problem: F# async and TPL task cancellation I am looking into a problem where a chain of method calls between various C# async methods and F# async functions is hanging a program. ...
F# async and TPL task cancellation F# async and TPL task cancellation task-parallel-library f%23 asynchronous TPL System System.Threading System.Threading.Tasks CancellationTokenSource Task.Run Inside Thread.Sleep First tokenSource.Cancel Task.Factory.StartNew Second tokenSource.Token.ThrowIfCancellationRequested token...
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5215675_c0
5215675
fsharp
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Title: F# Comparing Two Arrays for Equality to a Specified Level of Precision Problem title: F# Comparing Two Arrays for Equality to a Specified Level of Precision Tags: arrays, f%23, multidimensional-array, precision Problem: F# Comparing Two Arrays for Equality to a Specified Level of Precision Here is the C# code I ...
F# Comparing Two Arrays for Equality to a Specified Level of Precision F# Comparing Two Arrays for Equality to a Specified Level of Precision arrays f%23 multidimensional-array precision MatrixError ArgumentOutOfRangeException Comparing Two Arrays Equality Specified Level Precision Matrix Math.Pow double.IsInfinity lon...
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1641356_c0
1641356
fsharp
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Title: Is this a better (more functional way) to write the following fsharp code? Problem title: Is this a better (more functional way) to write the following fsharp code? Tags: coding-style, f%23, functional-programming Problem: Is this a better (more functional way) to write the following fsharp code? I have pieces o...
Is this a better (more functional way) to write the following fsharp code? Is this a better (more functional way) to write the following fsharp code? coding-style f%23 functional-programming Array.zeroCreate firmwareVersions.Count Number ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetBytes Name this.getTimeStampBytes Timestamp BitConverter.Ge...
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42946928_c0
42946928
fsharp
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Title: Compiling F# quotation to JS with WebSharper Problem title: Compiling F# quotation to JS with WebSharper Tags: f%23, websharper Problem: Compiling F# quotation to JS with WebSharper I need to compile a quotation into JS string (my main goal is to write MongoDB MapReduce job in F#). I found an example code: open ...
Compiling F# quotation to JS with WebSharper Compiling F# quotation to JS with WebSharper f%23 websharper Compiling WebSharper Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations IntelliFactory.Core.AssemblyResolution.AssemblyResolver WebSharper.Compiler.FrontEnd Expr FE.Loader.Create AR.Create FE.Options.Default References List.map loader.Lo...
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21658816_c0
21658816
fsharp
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Title: F# SqlEntityConnection Works on Azure, Does Not Work on SqlExpress Problem title: F# SqlEntityConnection Works on Azure, Does Not Work on SqlExpress Tags: entity-framework, type-providers, f%23 Problem: F# SqlEntityConnection Works on Azure, Does Not Work on SqlExpress I am using the SqlEntityConnection type pro...
F# SqlEntityConnection Works on Azure, Does Not Work on SqlExpress F# SqlEntityConnection Works on Azure, Does Not Work on SqlExpress entity-framework type-providers f%23 SqlEntityConnection Works Azure Does Not Work SqlExpress SqlConnection ConnectionStringName RestaurantAnalysis ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings...
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4962930_c0
4962930
fsharp
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Title: strip carriage returns from xml serialization in F# Problem title: strip carriage returns from xml serialization in F# Tags: xml-serialization, f%23, carriage-return Problem: strip carriage returns from xml serialization in F# update: some background - i use the xml file to generate a set of pdfs (through a java...
strip carriage returns from xml serialization in F# strip carriage returns from xml serialization in F# xml-serialization f%23 carriage-return xml Replace filename.jrxml JasperRpt parameter_files System.DateTime.Now.ToString Directory.CreateDirectory FileStream FileMode.Create XmlSerializer xmlSerializer.Serialize fs.C...
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43620402_c0
43620402
fsharp
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Title: Akka.NET can C# actors be created within F# system? Problem title: Akka.NET can C# actors be created within F# system? Tags: f%23, c%23, akka.net Problem: Akka.NET can C# actors be created within F# system? I'm trying to use some ReceiveActor s defined in a C# library within an F# system. I tried creating the no...
Akka.NET can C# actors be created within F# system? Akka.NET can C# actors be created within F# system? f%23 c%23 akka.net System.InvalidCastException Akka.Actor System http://www.fssnip.net/ts/title/F-lambda-to-C-LINQ-Expression Akka.NET ReceiveActor ActorSystem system.ActorOf Props.Create CSharpActor CsActors CsActor...
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51924167_c0
51924167
fsharp
0
Title: Why is my recursive FParsec parser throwing exception when it parses a nested array? Problem title: Why is my recursive FParsec parser throwing exception when it parses a nested array? Tags: f%23, fparsec, parsing Problem: Why is my recursive FParsec parser throwing exception when it parses a nested array? I'm t...
Why is my recursive FParsec parser throwing exception when it parses a nested array? Why is my recursive FParsec parser throwing exception when it parses a nested array? f%23 fparsec parsing Why FParsec parser:Parser Parser List.map Col FS0193 Object Why is my recursive FParsec parser throwing exception when it parses ...
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45615933_c0
45615933
fsharp
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Title: F# Implicitly-Generic Function Parameter in Expressions with Different Types Problem title: F# Implicitly-Generic Function Parameter in Expressions with Different Types Tags: type-parameter, f%23, implicit-typing, higher-order-functions, generics Problem: F# Implicitly-Generic Function Parameter in Expressions w...
F# Implicitly-Generic Function Parameter in Expressions with Different Types F# Implicitly-Generic Function Parameter in Expressions with Different Types type-parameter f%23 implicit-typing higher-order-functions generics System.Exception System.FormatException Implicitly-Generic Parameter Expressions Different Types S...
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7217106_c0
7217106
fsharp
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Title: How to use stdin pipe with fsharpi (fsi) and mono Problem title: How to use stdin pipe with fsharpi (fsi) and mono Tags: .net, f%23, linux, mono Problem: How to use stdin pipe with fsharpi (fsi) and mono i am using fsharpi (fsi) as background compiling process using System.Diagnostics.Process to spawn the proces...
How to use stdin pipe with fsharpi (fsi) and mono How to use stdin pipe with fsharpi (fsi) and mono .net f%23 linux mono psi.RedirectStandardError How ProcessStartInfo psi.UseShellExecute System.Environment.OSVersion.Platform PlatformID.Unix psi.FileName psi.Arguments fsi.exe Program Files x86 Microsoft v4.0 psi.Workin...
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20759713_c0
20759713
fsharp
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Title: F# Computation Expression - Type woes Problem title: F# Computation Expression - Type woes Tags: monads, f%23, computation-expression Problem: F# Computation Expression - Type woes I'm fighting with a few pathetic lines of code but cannot wrap my head around the problem - for whatever reason I can't get under th...
F# Computation Expression - Type woes F# Computation Expression - Type woes monads f%23 computation-expression Computation Expression Type Int32.TryParse this.Bind this.Return strInt.Bind Program.fs FS0001 System System.Threading Jack test2 go2 F# Computation Expression - Type woes I'm fighting with a few pathetic line...
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12070560_c1
12070560
fsharp
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MethodInfo method) at System.Reactive.Linq.Observable.<>c__DisplayClass19d`2.<FromEvent>b__19b(IObserver`1 observer) at System.Reactive.AnonymousObservable`1.<>c__DisplayClass1.<Subscribe>b__0() at System.Reactive.Concurrency.Scheduler.Invoke(IScheduler scheduler, Action action) at System.Reactive.Concurrency.Schedule...
MethodInfo method) at System.Reactive.Linq.Observable.<>c__DisplayClass19d`2.<FromEvent>b__19b(IObserver`1 observer) at System.Reactive.AnonymousObservable`1.<>c__DisplayClass1.<Subscribe>b__0() at System.Reactive.Concurrency.Scheduler.Invoke(IScheduler scheduler, Action action) at System.Reactive.Concurrency.Schedule...
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3334429_c0
3334429
fsharp
0
Title: How do I compute the cartesian product of n sequences in F#? Problem title: How do I compute the cartesian product of n sequences in F#? Tags: f%23, puzzle, cartesian-product Problem: How do I compute the cartesian product of n sequences in F#? I was given a puzzle as a present. It consists of 4 cubes, arranged ...
How do I compute the cartesian product of n sequences in F#? How do I compute the cartesian product of n sequences in F#? f%23 puzzle cartesian-product How cube1Orientations cube2Orientations cube3Orientations cube4Orientations Used Seq.fold i.ToString Computes seq1 seq2 item1 item2 Seq.singleton Seq.append Seq.empty S...
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47913585
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Title: Sending (zip) file with Suave with the correct name Problem title: Sending (zip) file with Suave with the correct name Tags: suave, f%23 Problem: Sending (zip) file with Suave with the correct name I have been researching creating a web server using Suave. Currently, I am trying to get it to send a zip file in a...
Sending (zip) file with Suave with the correct name Sending (zip) file with Suave with the correct name suave f%23 Sending Suave Files JSON System System.Threading Suave.Filters Suave.Operators Suave.Successful Suave.Web System.IO Suave.Writers Projects Research Sample.json Sample.zip File.ReadAllText EntryPoint Cancel...
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46426005_c0
46426005
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Title: Insert data in MySQL db in all tables Problem title: Insert data in MySQL db in all tables Tags: f%23, mysql, database Problem: Insert data in MySQL db in all tables here I'm again for some help. :) I'm trying to insert data into my MySQL database using F#. My schema includes 3 tables (Experiments, Gene and Resu...
Insert data in MySQL db in all tables Insert data in MySQL db in all tables f%23 mysql database Insert MySQL Experiments Results Gene Experiment Name Value sql.GetDataContext gene_tb db.Vp32.Genes exp_tb db.Vp32.Experiments results_tb db.Vp32.Results results_tb.Create gene_tb.Create exp_tb.Create newGene.GeneName newEx...
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55673153_c0
55673153
fsharp
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Title: MongoDb and F#: How to get min and max values of a field in a collection? Problem title: MongoDb and F#: How to get min and max values of a field in a collection? Tags: mongodb, mongodb-.net-driver, f%23 Problem: MongoDb and F#: How to get min and max values of a field in a collection? I'm using the latest (at t...
MongoDb and F#: How to get min and max values of a field in a collection? MongoDb and F#: How to get min and max values of a field in a collection? mongodb mongodb-.net-driver f%23 BsonType MongoDb How MongoClient client.GetDatabase AirQuality db.GetCollection ReadingValue Map Dictionary ReadingDate Map.ofList _id Bson...
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45585518_c0
45585518
fsharp
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Title: How to create a cached recursive type? Problem title: How to create a cached recursive type? Tags: f%23, recursion, types Problem: How to create a cached recursive type? open System open System.Collections.Generic type Node<'a>(expr:'a, symbol:int) = member x.Expression = expr member x.Symbol = symbol override x...
How to create a cached recursive type? How to create a cached recursive type? f%23 recursion types How System System.Collections.Generic Node symbol:int x.Expression x.Symbol x.GetHashCode x.Equals y.Symbol Invalid IComparable x.CompareTo Tuple Rec Union NodeDict Dictionary get_nodify_tag dict.TryGetValue HashIdentity....
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Title: nameof limits in F# Problem title: nameof limits in F# Tags: f%23, c%23, nameof Problem: nameof limits in F# in C# WPF we can use nameof as in public class MyControl : Control { private static readonly DependencyProperty _myProperty = DependencyProperty.Register(nameof(MyProperty), typeof(int), typeof(MyControl)...
nameof limits in F# nameof limits in F# f%23 c%23 nameof MyControl Control DependencyProperty _myProperty DependencyProperty.Register MyProperty GetValue SetValue Bars this.MyProperty this.GetValue this.SetValue Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations Microsoft.FSharp.Quotations.Patterns Expr Lambda PropertyGet propInfo.Name Inval...
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3570640_c0
3570640
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Title: member list ref not updating Problem title: member list ref not updating Tags: oop, f%23 Problem: member list ref not updating After a hiatus from my Silverlight / F# application, i am starting back into it and am running into an issue I cannot seem to get my head around. I have a member variable of my usercontr...
member list ref not updating member list ref not updating oop f%23 this.brokers List.empty Page UriUserControl page.xaml this.firm.ItemsSource RpcXYZ.getFirms this.email.Background SolidColorBrush Colors.Red this.addBtn.IsEnabled this.FE FrameworkElement this.Content this.fname TextBox this.lname this.email this.firm R...
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37596011_c0
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Title: Cooperative cancellation in F# with cancel continuation Problem title: Cooperative cancellation in F# with cancel continuation Tags: f%23, cancellation, asynchronous Problem: Cooperative cancellation in F# with cancel continuation Probably I have here 2 questions instead of one, but anyway. I'm implementing coop...
Cooperative cancellation in F# with cancel continuation Cooperative cancellation in F# with cancel continuation f%23 cancellation asynchronous onError Cooperative Async Isolate CancellationToken Async.CancellationToken Async.StartAsTask Async.AwaitTask ct.IsCancellationRequested Thread.Sleep CancellationTokenSource DON...
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38510278_c0
38510278
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Title: For this Fsharp Charting Livechart example, why is the reference not set being thrown? Problem title: For this Fsharp Charting Livechart example, why is the reference not set being thrown? Tags: charts, f%23 Problem: For this Fsharp Charting Livechart example, why is the reference not set being thrown? open Syst...
For this Fsharp Charting Livechart example, why is the reference not set being thrown? For this Fsharp Charting Livechart example, why is the reference not set being thrown? charts f%23 System.NullReferenceException Fsharp Charting Livechart System System.Windows FSharp.Charting FSharp.Charting.ChartTypes STAThread Win...
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20986208_c0
20986208
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Title: Change variable during runtime Problem title: Change variable during runtime Tags: mutable, forms, events, f%23 Problem: Change variable during runtime I have an enum: type Tool = | Rectangle = 0 | Circle = 1 And a variable to hold a enum value: let mutable selectedTool : Tool = Tool.Rectangle I have two buttons...
Change variable during runtime Change variable during runtime mutable forms events f%23 Change Tool Rectangle Circle Tool.Rectangle location:Point size:Size Button bt.Location bt.Size These Point Size rectangleButton.Click.Add ellipseButton.Click.Add Tool.Circle form.MouseDown Event.add evArgs1 graphics.Graphics.DrawEl...
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4926576_c0
4926576
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Title: Is this an F# compiler bug? #3 Problem title: Is this an F# compiler bug? #3 Tags: warnings, struct, f%23 Problem: Is this an F# compiler bug? #3 Signature file Foo.fsi : namespace FooBarSoftware open System.Collections.Generic [<Struct>] type Foo<'T> = new: unit -> 'T Foo new: 'T -> 'T Foo // doesn't exists in ...
Is this an F# compiler bug? #3 Is this an F# compiler bug? #3 warnings struct f%23 MethodMissingException System.MethodMissingException Foo.fsi FooBarSoftware System.Collections.Generic Struct Foo GetEnumerator IEnumerator IEnumerable Foo.fs System.Collections this.GetEnumerator FS0314 FooBarSoftware.Foo Method foo.Get...
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6248787_c0
6248787
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Title: Why is printf in F# so slow? Problem title: Why is printf in F# so slow? Tags: f%23, performance Problem: Why is printf in F# so slow? I've just been really surprised by how slow printf from F# is. I have a number of C# programs that process large data files and write out a number of CSV files. I originally star...
Why is printf in F# so slow? Why is printf in F# so slow? f%23 performance Why sector.Label sector.Longitude sector.Latitude sector.RNCId sector.CellId sector.Switch sector.Technology sector.Azimuth sector.PrimaryScramblingCode sector.FrequencyBand sector.Height sector.PatternName sector.Beamwidth sector.ElectricalTilt...
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5284329_c0
5284329
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Title: Distinguishing quoted generic value &quot;call&quot; and generic function call Problem title: Distinguishing quoted generic value &quot;call&quot; and generic function call Tags: quotations, f%23 Problem: Distinguishing quoted generic value "call" and generic function call Given the following: let f<'a,'b> = typ...
Distinguishing quoted generic value &quot;call&quot; and generic function call Distinguishing quoted generic value &quot;call&quot; and generic function call quotations f%23 System.NotSupportedException Distinguishing Name Expr Call None System.Tuple System.String Int32 mi:MemberInfo FSharpEntity.FromType mi.DeclaringT...
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37901917_c0
37901917
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Title: This expression was expected to have type string Problem title: This expression was expected to have type string Tags: data-binding, f%23, string-concatenation, wpf, xaml Problem: This expression was expected to have type string I am trying to merge values from 5 textboxes in to a string to display in a label. H...
This expression was expected to have type string This expression was expected to have type string data-binding f%23 string-concatenation wpf xaml self.Factory.Backing self.Temp self.PH self.SOIL self.SLOPE self.ASPECT self.Display self.Factory.CommandSyncParam x.TEMP temp.Value x.PH ph.Value x.SOIL soil.Value x.SLOPE s...
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38082119_c0
38082119
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Title: F# Discriminated Union Type Issue Problem title: F# Discriminated Union Type Issue Tags: discriminated-union, f%23 Problem: F# Discriminated Union Type Issue I'm having a problem getting my DU working as expected. I've defined a new DU which either has a result of type <'a> or any Exception derived from System.E...
F# Discriminated Union Type Issue F# Discriminated Union Type Issue discriminated-union f%23 MyException MyOtherException asError myError any Discriminated Union Type Issue System Exception TryResult Result Error Test Some result2 Gives Value Restriction result3 myResult2 Using F# Discriminated Union Type Issue I'm hav...
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31598422_c0
31598422
fsharp
0
Title: On an accessibility compilation error when a public type implements an internal interface in F# Problem title: On an accessibility compilation error when a public type implements an internal interface in F# Tags: f%23 Problem: On an accessibility compilation error when a public type implements an internal interf...
On an accessibility compilation error when a public type implements an internal interface in F# On an accessibility compilation error when a public type implements an internal interface in F# f%23 NotImplementedException IMyInterface Method1 Class1 this.Y this.Method1 Foo x.Value Class1.Method1 v:Foo Value IMyInterface...
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45684743_c0
45684743
fsharp
0
Title: Partially deferred computation builder Problem title: Partially deferred computation builder Tags: monads, f%23, deferred, computation-expression Problem: Partially deferred computation builder I'm trying to work out how to use a computation builder to represent a deferred, nested set of steps. I've got the foll...
Partially deferred computation builder Partially deferred computation builder monads f%23 deferred computation-expression Partially Entry Leaf Node StepBuilder desc:string this.Zero this.Bind v:string f:unit v:Entry c.1 TEST Delay Run Partially deferred computation builder I'm trying to work out how to use a computatio...
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24543048_c0
24543048
fsharp
0
Title: Shelling out to command on path without showing a new window Problem title: Shelling out to command on path without showing a new window Tags: f%23, f%23-fake, .net Problem: Shelling out to command on path without showing a new window I'm trying to replace a rake script with a FAKE one, but am running into some ...
Shelling out to command on path without showing a new window Shelling out to command on path without showing a new window f%23 f%23-fake .net Shelling PATH ProcessStartInfo ExecProcess info.UseShellExecute info.CreateNoWindow UseShellExecute info.FileName info.WorkingDirectory info.Arguments TimeSpan.FromMinutes Enviro...
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66822086_c0
66822086
fsharp
0
Title: Is there anything similar to a Switch Case command in F#? Problem title: Is there anything similar to a Switch Case command in F#? Tags: f%23, c%23 Problem: Is there anything similar to a Switch Case command in F#? I'm practicing F# programming for the first time and I was wondering if there was a command in the...
Is there anything similar to a Switch Case command in F#? Is there anything similar to a Switch Case command in F#? f%23 c%23 Switch Case AreaCalculator Enter System.Console.ReadLine What Please Is there anything similar to a Switch Case command in F#? I'm practicing F# programming for the first time and I was wonderin...
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58206714_c0
58206714
fsharp
0
Title: How to use class from C# library in F# module? Problem title: How to use class from C# library in F# module? Tags: visual-studio, c%23, language-interoperability, f%23, intellisense Problem: How to use class from C# library in F# module? I have 2 projects in a solution: a C# class library and an F# library. The ...
How to use class from C# library in F# module? How to use class from C# library in F# module? visual-studio c%23 language-interoperability f%23 intellisense C# System How TestFSharpDataLayer.Domain TestData Guid Nickname DateTime StartDate Active Fingerprint Prefix Multiplier TestFSharpDataLayer.Infrastructure Personas...
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9676513_c0
9676513
fsharp
0
Title: Resuse F# Active Pattern result Problem title: Resuse F# Active Pattern result Tags: f%23, active-pattern Problem: Resuse F# Active Pattern result In the following code I have to reuse the Active Pattern result three times for each iteration. i.e. match tree.Parent, postion with I found out that I could save the...
Resuse F# Active Pattern result Resuse F# Active Pattern result f%23 active-pattern Resuse Active Pattern tree.Parent Root Nil Single First Inner Last Unknown Choice1Of7 CommonTree Note Because commonTreeToSExpression100 BaseTree Define i.e ITree parent.Children obj.ReferenceEquals list.Count TODO Handle Start Can Choi...
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