I have a C# library with the following Namespace/Class:
namespace Helper
{
public static class Util
{
/*static methods*/
}
}
I have referenced said library in a F# project and when I try to call one of the methods I get:
error FS0039: The namespace or module 'Helper' is not defined.
This is an example of the method call not working:
#light
let a = Seq.skip 1000 (Helper.Util.GetPrimes 200000);;
Am I missing something obvious? Using open Helper doesn’t work either, and the weird thing is that IntelliSense does work, it lists every method in the Util class.
Also, what is the standard practice for calling functions in some of my files from other files in the same project? I don’t wanna create full objects just to access a few functions.
Regarding multiple files, see the first portion of “Using multiple F# source files, and a useful debugging technique“, as well as the final portion of “Sneak peeks into the F# project system, part three“. The former discusses how top-level code in a file implicitly goes in a module of the same name as the filename, whereas the latter discusses how to order files in the project (since you can only see stuff declared above/before you).