mercredi 8 avril 2015

F# Type Provider Referencing Custom Types

I'm constructing a simple type provider, but I seem to be running into problems when referencing types I created. For instance, given



namespace Adder

type Summation = Summation of int

module QuickAdd =
let add x y = x + y |> Summation


I want to make the following test case pass:



module Adder.Tests

open Adder
open NUnit.Framework

type Simple = QuickAddProvider<1, 2>

[<Test>]
let ``Simple sample is 3`` () =
let foo = Simple()
Assert.AreEqual(foo.Sample, Summation 3)


With the following type provider:



namespace Adder

open Microsoft.FSharp.Core.CompilerServices
open ProviderImplementation.ProvidedTypes
open System.Reflection

[<TypeProvider>]
type public QuickAddProvider (config : TypeProviderConfig) as this =
inherit TypeProviderForNamespaces ()

let ns = "Adder"
let asm = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly()
let paraProvTy = ProvidedTypeDefinition(asm, ns, "QuickAddProvider", Some typeof<obj>)

let buildTypes (typeName:string) (args:obj[]) =
let num1 = args.[0] :?> int
let num2 = args.[1] :?> int
let tpType = ProvidedTypeDefinition(asm, ns, typeName, Some typeof<obj>)
let result = QuickAdd.add num1 num2
let orig = ProvidedProperty("Sample", typeof<Summation>, GetterCode = (fun args -> <@@ result @@>))
tpType.AddMember(orig)
tpType.AddMember(ProvidedConstructor([], InvokeCode = (fun args -> <@@ () @@>)))
tpType

let parameters =
[ProvidedStaticParameter("Num1", typeof<int>)
ProvidedStaticParameter("Num2", typeof<int>)]

do paraProvTy.DefineStaticParameters(parameters, buildTypes)
do this.AddNamespace(ns, [paraProvTy])

[<TypeProviderAssembly>]
do()


I run into unexpected errors in the test file:



The type provider 'Adder.QuickAddProvider' reported an error in the context of provided type 'Adder.QuickAddProvider,Num1="1",Num2="2"', member 'get_Sample'. The error: Unsupported constant type 'Adder.Summation'


With the following errors in the generated file:



The type "Summation" is not defined
The namespace or module "Adder" is not defined


The test case compiles and passes when replacing the Summation type with int, so I know my type provider isn't terribly wrong. Do I need to somehow "import" the Summation type somewhere?






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