In its output, the MEX was returning values for all endogenous variables, but
it was used in a context where only the variables from oo_.dr.restrict_var_list
were expected (as is done with local_state_space_iteration_2 MEX).
This commit fixes this discrepancy, and also fixes the test that was checking
that both MEX are returning the same output.
Closes: #1768
Rename histval_initval_file/ramst_data.mod to ramst_data_generate.mod.
Otherwise, there is a conflict between the +ramst_data folder and the generated
ramst_data.m.
Similarily, rename shock_decomposition/shock_decomposition_backward.mod to
shock_decomposition/shock_decomp_backward.mod (otherwise it conflicts with
matlab/shock_decomposition_backward.m).
- add Andreasen, Fernandez-Villaverde, Rubio-Ramirez (2017) test models
- move models to dedicated folders
- add `make m/method_of_moments` and `make o/method_of_moments` commands to run testsuite only for method of moments
In purely forward-looking models ghx is empty and sylvester3a gives a "Operands to the || and && operators must be convertible to logical scalar values" error, as e becomes a "1×0 empty double row vector" and not a logical.
– PAC model: fixes to M_.pac.MODEL.ar (information about autoregressive part)
+ Fix order of items in this structure. Previously, items were ordered
according to the declaration order of parameters. Now, items are order
according to lag order (first lag appears first)
+ Gracefully handle the case where there is no autoregressive part
(Ref. Dynare/preprocessor#52)
– Block decomposition:
+ bugfix for solve one boundary blocks with mfs>0
+ fix evaluation of recursive variables in solved blocks
(Ref. Dynare/dynare#1726)
— Fix various potential bugs with model local variable
— Ensure that negative constants are never marked as temporary terms
By the way, activate tests/pac/trend-component-31/example.mod, since it should
now work.
By the way, document and enforce the fact that stochastic extended_path (i.e.
order > 0) is not compatible with either bytecode or block.
Closes: #1742
- block trust region solver now available under solve_algo=13
It is essentially the same as solve_algo=4, except that Jacobian by finite
difference is not handled. A test file is added for that case
- block trust region solver with shortcut for equations that can be evaluated
is now available under solve_algo=14 (in replacement of the pure-MATLAB solver)
Closes: Enterprise/dynare#3