We also take advantage of the fact that the non-block version is always
available next to the block one, so when we are only interested in the residual
as a whole, we simplify by using the non-block version.
As a consequence, a new “block_decomposed” option of the bytecode MEX has been
introduced to explicitly select the block-decomposed version.
Note that we do not always use the “block_decomposed” option even when the
“block” option has been passed to the user, in situations where the block
decomposition brings nothing (e.g. when evaluating the residuals of the whole
model).
It is now supported by the MATLAB editor (as of R2022a).
The old ASCII notation is left in some files that we copy as-is from other
sources (e.g. in the contrib/ and m4/ subdirectories).
The particles submodule is not updated at this point, because it is in an
inconsistent state.
[skip ci]
In particular, higher order derivatives are now returned as sparse matrices by
the static/dynamic files, instead of 3-column matrices (which was inconsistent
with the M-file mode).
Because at some point throwing exceptions from MEX files (with mexErrMsgTxt())
was not working under Windows 64-bit, we had designed a workaround to avoid
using exceptions.
Most MEX files were returning an error code as their first (or sometimes last)
argument, and that code would have to be checked from the MATLAB code.
Since this workaround is no longer needed, this commit removes it. As a
consequence, the interface of many MEX files is modified.
For some background, see https://www.dynare.org/pipermail/dev/2010-September/000895.html
preprocessor:
* add a field "M_.orig_endo_nbr" containing the nbr of endogenous before adding aux vars
* always provide "M_.aux_vars" (define it to "[]" when there is no aux var)
* rename "M_.aux_vars().orig_endo_index" to "M_.aux_vars().orig_index"
M-files:
* for commands which accept a list of variables (stoch_simul, osr, estimation, dynasave, dynatype, datatomfile), when no variable is given, use only the set of original endogenous (without aux vars) as the default
* when displaying the decision rule, when there is aux vars in the state variables, replace them by their original name (with the right lag)
* in "steady", don't display aux vars
* special exception for ramsey policy: all vars (including aux vars) are displayed, because the system of aux vars from ramsey policy is not compatible with the aux vars from the preprocessor
git-svn-id: https://www.dynare.org/svn/dynare/trunk@3166 ac1d8469-bf42-47a9-8791-bf33cf982152