type A() =
static member B() = ()
static member B(x) = B() //ERROR: The value or constructor 'B' is not defined
type A() = static member B() = () static member B(x) = B() //ERROR:
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When refering to a static member in F#, you need to use the full name (including the name of the type). The F# compiler doesn’t automatically look for static members of the current class.
The following should work: