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The use! PooledEntry(entry) = getConnectionAsync() should compile and should be able to dispose the PooledEntry object when it is out of scope.
The compile error is: error FS0002: This function takes too many arguments, or is used in a context where a function is not expected
The existing way of approaching this problem in F# is
not to use active patterns with use statement in CE at all.
Pros and Cons
The advantages of making this adjustment to F# are
Uniform and consistency in both CE or non-CE versions.
The disadvantages of making this adjustment to F# are
Additional work for the lang team
Extra information
Estimated cost (XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL):
M
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This is not a question (e.g. like one you might ask on StackOverflow) and I have searched StackOverflow for discussions of this issue
This is a language change and not purely a tooling change (e.g. compiler bug, editor support, warning/error messages, new warning, non-breaking optimisation) belonging to the compiler and tooling repository
This is not something which has obviously "already been decided" in previous versions of F#. If you're questioning a fundamental design decision that has obviously already been taken (e.g. "Make F# untyped") then please don't submit it
This is not a breaking change to the F# language design
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Don commented on allowing arbitrary patterns in use/use! here — #881 (comment) — where he also suggested opening a new suggestion for arbitrary patterns, so I guess this can serve as that.
I propose we allow
use
statements in Computation Expressions. such as followsThe
use! PooledEntry(entry) = getConnectionAsync()
should compile and should be able to dispose thePooledEntry
object when it is out of scope.The compile error is:
error FS0002: This function takes too many arguments, or is used in a context where a function is not expected
The existing way of approaching this problem in F# is
not to use active patterns with
use
statement in CE at all.Pros and Cons
The advantages of making this adjustment to F# are
The disadvantages of making this adjustment to F# are
Extra information
Estimated cost (XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL):
M
Affidavit (please submit!)
Please tick these items by placing a cross in the box:
Please tick all that apply:
For Readers
If you would like to see this issue implemented, please click the 👍 emoji on this issue. These counts are used to generally order the suggestions by engagement.
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