Mutation
ReScript has great traditional imperative & mutative programming capabilities. You should use these features sparingly, but sometimes they allow your code to be more performant and written in a more familiar pattern.
Mutate Let-binding
Let-bindings are immutable, but you can wrap it with a ref, exposed as a record with a single mutable field in the standard library:
Usage
You can get the actual value of a ref box through accessing its contents field:
Assign a new value to myValue like so:
We provide a syntax sugar for this:
Note that the previous binding five stays 5, since it got the underlying item on the ref box, not the ref itself.
Note: you might see in the JS output tabs above that ref allocates an object. Worry not; local, non-exported refs allocations are optimized away.
Tip & Tricks
Before reaching for ref, know that you can achieve lightweight, local "mutations" through overriding let bindings.