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How to generate the F# type signature similar to FSI in my own code?


If one uses the F# Interactive Shell (FSI), the inferred expression type (signature) is printed to the console along with its value:

val it : int * string * float = (42, "Hello F#", 42.0)

How can I mimick the same behaviour in my own code, e.g. to get the inferred types as string for a F# expression?

I don't need to dynamically evaluate any F# expressions, the expressions are known in compile time and are part of my (static) F# code. I need this feature to be able to mimick the FSI output in LINQPad for my F# demos.


Solution

  • Using Unquote

    Unquote has a facility for getting the F# signature of a type. Simply download the latest release and add a reference through LINQPad to Unquote.dll, then you can do e.g.

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    If you're interested, you can peak at the source code for the implementation of the FSharpName Type extension: https://github.com/SwensenSoftware/unquote/blob/2.1.0/Unquote/ExtraReflection.fs#L54

    Using FsEye

    Another neat approach would be to use LINQPad's beta Custom Visualizer API to embed FsEye into LINQPad (FsEye uses the same F# type signature printing algorithm as Unquote). This is also very simple, all you need to do is download LINQPad beta, download and reference FsEye.dll from the latest release of FsEye, then you can do e.g.

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