On 06/15/2013 04:39 PM, Tommy Thorn wrote: > > > There's not enough context to answer the specific question, > but lazy evaluation isn't magic and the answer is probably "no". > > Tommy >
Perhaps to simplify the question somewhat with a simpler example. Suppose you have code: -------- let f x = if (x > 4) then f 0 else (sin x + 2 * cos x) : f (x + 1) -------- After calculating at x={0,1,2,3}, and the cycle repeats, are sin, cos, etc. calculated anymore? -- frigidcode.com
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