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[Repo Assist] Fix JsonValue.Float serialization: append '.0' for whole-number floats #333

[Repo Assist] Fix JsonValue.Float serialization: append '.0' for whole-number floats

[Repo Assist] Fix JsonValue.Float serialization: append '.0' for whole-number floats #333

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build-windows
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
build-windows
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
build-windows
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
build-windows
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
build-windows: build/build.fs#L250
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
build-windows: build/build.fs#L249
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
build-windows: build/build.fs#L248
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
build-windows: build/build.fs#L247
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
build-windows: build/build.fs#L245
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.
build-windows: build/build.fs#L243
The result of this expression has type 'string' and is implicitly ignored. Consider using 'ignore' to discard this value explicitly, e.g. 'expr |> ignore', or 'let' to bind the result to a name, e.g. 'let result = expr'.