The type '{0}' does not have 'null' as a proper value. To create a null value for a Nullable type use 'System.Nullable()'.
The type '%4!ls!' cannot be used as type parameter '%3!ls!' in the generic type or method '%1!ls!'. There is no boxing conversion ...
The type '%4!ls!' cannot be used as type parameter '%3!ls!' in the generic type or method '%1!ls!'. There is no implicit ...
The type '{0}' could not be resolved. This may occur if the code being tested depended on a typedef. C++ typedef resolution ...
The type '{0}' could not be resolved. This may occur if the test project and code to be tested are being built for different ...
The type '{0}' does not have 'null' as a proper value. To create a null value for a Nullable type use 'System.Nullable()'. ...
The type '{0}' does not support the 'comparison' constraint because it is a record, union or struct with one or more structural ...
The type '{0}' does not support the 'comparison' constraint. For example, it does not support the 'System.IComparable' interface ...
The type '{0}' does not support the 'equality' constraint because it is a record, union or struct with one or more structural ...
The type '{0}' does not support the operator '{1}'. Consider opening the module 'Microsoft.FSharp.Linq.NullableOperators'. ...