7 packages tagged with “quotations”
A quotations evaluator for F# based on LINQ expression tree compilation. Some constructs are not supported and performance may be slower than F# compiled code. Based on the old F# 2.0 PowerPack code.
Unquote is not just another DSL or API for making unit test assertions. Instead, assertions are written as plain, statically-checked F# quoted expressions and test failure messages are given as step-by-step F# expression evaluations. Unquote integrates configuration-free with all exception-based unit testing frameworks including xUnit.net, NUnit, and Expecto. Unquote may even be used within FSI sessions, enabling the direct migration of ad-hoc FSI tests during interactive development to formal test suites. In addition to its unit testing features, Unquote includes operators for evaluating, decompiling, and incrementally reducing quoted expressions.
FSCL Compiler is a source-to-source compiler to program OpenCL from within F# using functional composition of functions, methods, lambdas and collection functions. The compiler is able to produce the OpenCL C99 source code out of quoted expressions, where expressions can contain a reference or a call to an FSCL kernel, a lambda, a collection function (e.g. Array.reduce) or a regular function
Quotation toolkit
The FSCL Runtime framework is takes care of executing OpenCL kernels generated from the FSCL Compiler in a way that is completely transparent to programmers. On platforms with multiple OpenCL-enabled devices the runtime is also able to perform automatic selection of the best device where to execute each OpenCL computation the programmer asks to run.
A compiler for F# expression tree. This library is based on System.Reflection.Emit technology.
Extensions to make MvvmCross bindings more F#-ish