F# Interactive
Use 64-bit F# Interactive | Select this checkbox if you are working on a 64-bit machine and want to run the dedicated 64-bit version of fsi.exe or fsianycpu.exe, which uses the machine architecture to determine whether to run as a 32-bit or 64-bit process. |
Shadow copy assemblies | F# Interactive blocks an assembly file it's using, which prevents you from rebuilding the project. With this option enabled, F# Interactive creates and uses temporary copies of assemblies, while assemblies remain accessible to other processes. |
Move caret down on Send Line | With this option enabled, the caret in the editor will jump to the line next to the line/fragment you've sent to F# Interactive. |
Copy recent commands to Interactive editor | This option changes the behavior of the Recent commands feature . With this option checked, the recent command (selection) will be copied to the F# Interactive editor, but not executed. With this option unchecked, the recent command (selection) will be copied to the F# Interactive editor and automatically executed. |
F# Interactive arguments | Use this field to configure F# Interactive compilation environment by entering appropriate arguments. The default argument For more information and the complete list of arguments, refer to F# Interactive options. |
Last modified: 08 March 2021