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I'm trying to run the following as a "C# expression"

Directory.GetDirectoryRoot( @"C:\Users\DMORIN\Documents\Penguino\Shelves\session").Dump();

I get the error "; expected"

If I copy and paste that into an existing example query (replacing the example) it works.

eg. If I replace the contents of "Readme.First()" with the code above, things work. If I make a new query with language "C# statements" I get the error.

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  • Drop the ; at the end.
    – Oded
    Jan 10, 2013 at 13:32
  • What version of linqpad are you using?
    – Oded
    Jan 10, 2013 at 13:36

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F4 and check your Additional Namespace Imports.

You can get the error if, for example, you have a space in there eg System Windows Forms instead of System.Windows.Forms.

And you will need to save it back as the default for new queries if there is a problem.

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  • That was it. I had some mistakes in the namespace imports. I just took one of the sample, did F4, and then did "Set as default for new queries" to clean that up.
    – Derek
    Jan 10, 2013 at 18:48
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When you use C# expression, LinqPad expects an expression, not a statement.

You need to remove the ; at the end of the line.

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  • I still get the problem when I put: Directory.GetDirectoryRoot( @"C:\Users\DMORIN\Documents\Penguino\Shelves\session").Dump() as a "c# expression" in a new query. It still works if I paste over an existing sample.
    – Derek
    Jan 10, 2013 at 13:35
  • @Derek - Weird. Restart linqpad.
    – Oded
    Jan 10, 2013 at 13:37
  • I've restarted many times. It works if I open "Readme.First()" and then do "New Query, same properties". But if I just do "New Query" I get the error. To be consistent, let's say I am using the following: Directory.GetDirectoryRoot( @"C:\Users\DMORIN\Documents\Penguino\Shelves\session").Dump(); as "C# Statement(s)"
    – Derek
    Jan 10, 2013 at 13:45
  • @Derek - I am getting `C:\` as result. No errors. Using version 4.43.06.
    – Oded
    Jan 10, 2013 at 13:47
  • I'm on the same version... still a mystery
    – Derek
    Jan 10, 2013 at 15:28

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