Hi,
this is a bug in the F# CTP. It is already known and fixed in the latest internal version, so you don't have to report it :-). Unfortunatelly, I have no advice how to workaround this :-(.

T.
By on 11/21/2008 3:16 AM ()


I find out:


To avoid this issue. I cannot open System.Xml.Linq. I can open System.Xml only.

And then write like this:


Linq.XDocument.Prase ...

What mean about latest internal version? Why there is not any news about F# last 2 months? Is the FSharp-Team working hard for the VS2010???

By on 11/21/2008 6:21 PM ()
I'm currently doing an internship with the F# team in Microsoft Research, so by the "latest internal version" I mean the version that F# team is working on :-). Regarding other things, I'm really not the right person to comment anything, but you can get a good picture by looking at various F# talks (such as the one from PDC).
By on 11/21/2008 6:32 PM ()
Thanks for posting this. It saved me some grief. With F#'s type inference, the workaround isn't painful.
By on 2/4/2009 3:58 PM ()
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