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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:49:08+00:00 2026-05-10T19:49:08+00:00

I’m a very novice OCaml programmer so please forgive me if this is a

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I’m a very novice OCaml programmer so please forgive me if this is a stupid/obvious question. There’s a lot to absorb and I may have missed this in the documentation.

I have a base of code that’s starting to look like this:

let update_x p x =   add_delta p;   p.x <- x;   refresh p  let update_y p y =   add_delta p;   p.y <- y;   refresh p  let update_z p z =   add_delta p;   p.z <- z;   refresh p  

The duplication is starting to bug me because I want to write something like this:

let update_scalar p scalar value =     add_delta p;     magic_reflection (p, scalar) <- value;     refresh p 

This way when I update x I can simply call:

update_scalar p 'x' value 

This calls out ‘macros!’ to me but I don’t believe OCaml has a macro system. What else can I do?

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:49:09+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:49 pm

    No, you can’t do what you want in plain OCaml. You could write a syntax extension with camlp4 (which is a kind of a macro system, though a different kind than you’re probably accustomed to) that would transform

    UPDATE_FIELD x f y 

    into

    x.f <- y 

    Alternatively, you could stuff things into a hash table and forgo type safety.

    NOTE: The version of camlp4 included in OCaml version 3.10 and later is different than and incompatible with the previous version. For information about the latest version, see the OCaml tutorial site.

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