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.net - Passing F# function to IEnumerable.Where vs IEnumerable.All

Given the following:

open System.Linq

let even n = n % 2 = 0

let seqA = seq { 0..2..10 }

this is a valid expression:

seqA.Where(even)

but this is not:

seqA.All(even)

Why is passing even to Where allowed but not to All?

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While there may be a bug there, I think the better approach would be to use the Seq higher order functions when dealing with IEnumerable<T> in F# rather than Linq

let even n = n % 2 = 0
let seqA = seq { 0..2..10 }

seqA |> Seq.filter even
//val it : seq<int> = seq [0; 2; 4; 6; ...]

seqA |> Seq.forall even
//val it : bool = true

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