Fix #3737 - allow inheriting from FSharpFunc#4804
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Cheery pick dotnet/fsharp#4804
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I extended this with a fix for regression #4569 which had a similar cause |
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Fix #3737 - allow inheriting from FSharpFunc
A crucial piece of Xamarin tooling (the CIL interpreter in Xamarin LivePlayer) relies on being able to extend FSharpFunc. Without this, even basic uses of LivePlay can't work on F# code.
I've discussed this with @praeclarum and it's a reasonable usage scenario for creating inheritance-based implementations of
FSharpFuncin F# user code