Several tests need to be adapted, because they were implicitly making the
assumption that there is no auxiliary variable.
Incidentally, this closes#1731. This commit therefore also removes the
workaround introduced in 0391dbbeb1.
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
- macro processor: allow for the definition of a variable without a value
- dragonfly: add new field to `options_.parallel_info`
- fix lookbehind to handle `-` sign in substitution of dates in native statements
- remove support for weekly dates
- dragonfly: support ProgramConfig config file option
- dragonfly: support ProgramPath config file option
- add undocumented `gui` option to preprocessor
- occbin: support occbin tags in equation tags, add occbin_likelihood and occbin_smoother as options to estimation
- make loop variables const
- Combine `DynareMain.cc` and `DynareMain2.cc`
This is a partial revert of 8fa4c483f9.
Actually, the official name is “GNU Octave”, and it is easier to find it under
that name in search engines. So use the full name at a few prominent places,
and use the shorter “Octave” everywhere else.
The workaround consists in appending the names of those macro-directives with a
regular space followed by a zero-width space (U+200B).
An extra LaTeX declaration was also added in order to make this hack work with
the PDF.
Ref. #1707
Under GNU/Linux and macOS, double-quote arguments before passing them to the
shell. In particular, this allows passing single-quotes within those arguments.
We therefore have to escape the four characters that are interpreted within
double-quoted strings in POSIX shells: \, ", $ and `
On Windows, also systematically escape the backslashes.
Also move display of arguments before escaping, so that it remains readable.
Ref. #1696
closes#1696
includes preprocessor changes
- Removed prefixing of doubles between -1 and 1 with 0.
- Fixed bug introduced in 985d742.
- macro processor: simplify handling of `@#define`
The nopathchange is still not supported in this context, so document it.
Also recommend the whitespace-separated syntax instead of the comma-separated
syntax, since the latter is inconsistent with the way options are passed on the
command-line.
Closes: #1667
Note that, for get_mean, the syntax with an optional order is not documented,
because the semantics is different at order 2, and it does not work for higher
orders.
Closes: #1687