I am working through the Embedding F# Interactive example from http://fsharp.github.io/FSharp.Compiler.Service/interactive.html but am having an issue with the following line throwing an exception:
let fsiSession = FsiEvaluationSession.Create(fsiConfig, allArgs, inStream, outStream, errStream)
The exception thrown is:
"An unhandled exception of type 'System.Exception' occurred in FSharp.Compiler.Service.dll Additional information: Error creating evaluation session: StopProcessing null"
My project is being run from VS2015 Enterprise Update 1, setup as a simple F# console app, with Target F# runtime being F# 4.0 with the Target Framework as 4.6. The version of FSharp.Compiler.Service downloaded from nuget is 2.0.0.2.
The Program.Fs file code I am running is here (a direct port of the example):
open System
open System.IO
open System.Text
open Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.SourceCodeServices
open Microsoft.FSharp.Compiler.Interactive.Shell
[<EntryPoint>]
let main argv =
let sbOut = new StringBuilder()
let sbErr = new StringBuilder()
let inStream = new StringReader("")
let outStream = new StringWriter(sbOut)
let errStream = new StringWriter(sbErr)
// Build command line arguments & start FSI session
let argv = [| "C:\\fsi.exe" |]
let allArgs = Array.append argv [|"--noninteractive"|]
let fsiConfig = FsiEvaluationSession.GetDefaultConfiguration()
let fsiSession = FsiEvaluationSession.Create(fsiConfig, allArgs, inStream, outStream, errStream)
/// Evaluate expression & return the result
let evalExpression text =
match fsiSession.EvalExpression(text) with
| Some value -> printfn "%A" value.ReflectionValue
| None -> printfn "Got no result!"
evalExpression "42+1" // prints '43'
Console.ReadLine() |> ignore
0 // return integer
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
The key to your problem is found at Compiler Services: Notes on FSharp.Core.dll
When you build the application the output directory with
FSharp.Core.dll
is missing two files:You will need to find these two files and the correct versions of the files that agree with FSharp.Core.dll and copy them to the build output directory.
How to find the files using Visual Studio
From menu View -> Solution Explorer
Expand Project
Expand References
Right click FSharp.Core and select properties.
The Full Path gives the directory that should have at least the three files. Use a file explorer to open the directory in Full Path.
Copy the two files
to the build directory.
How to find the build directory using Visual Studio
From menu View -> Solution Explorer
Select Project
Press F4 to open the Properties Page
The Project Folder with
\bin\Debug
is the default when debugging with VS.Change location of fsi.exe
Now that you have the two needed files you will also need to change the location of fsi.exe
because I doubt that fsi.exe is in the root of your C drive.