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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T12:59:20+00:00 2026-05-22T12:59:20+00:00

In this sample, get_final_answer is being eagerly evaluated, and always returns 0.0. I thought

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In this sample, get_final_answer is being eagerly evaluated, and always returns 0.0. I thought expressions containing refs were treated differently (and not eagerly evaluated in this case) due to their inherently mutable characteristics. I expected it to return 7.0.

let FinalAnswer = ref 0.0
let get_final_answer = !FinalAnswer

let rec eval_expr_fail =
        FinalAnswer := 7.0
        get_final_answer        // fails, returns 0.0

let rec eval_expr_works =
        FinalAnswer := 7.0
        !FinalAnswer           // works, return 7.0

How do I dereference FinalAnswer outside the block where I updated it?

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    2026-05-22T12:59:20+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 12:59 pm

    get_final_answer in let get_final_answer = !FinalAnswer is a float value, not a function. It is the value of 0.0, and has nothing to do with FinalAnswer once the value is assigned.

    Making it as a function gets what you want:

    let FinalAnswer = ref 0.0
    let get_final_answer() = !FinalAnswer
    
    let rec eval_expr_fail =
            FinalAnswer := 7.0
            get_final_answer ()       //  returns 7.0
    
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