Auxiliary equations appearing in set_auxiliary_variables.m and
dynamic_set_auxiliary_series.m need to appear in recursive ordering, since
those files are used for sequential evaluation.
Previously, the recursive ordering was guaranteed by a set of ad hoc rules and
workarounds, but that would not cover certain edge cases.
With this commit, the recursive ordering is systematically computed, using a
topological sort on the directed acyclic graph whose vertices are auxiliary
equations and whose edges are dependency relationships.
Closes: #22
The changes in 1ec3923a6b were not working as
intended, because AC_CHECK_PROG expect values and not actions. Hence
AC_MSG_ERROR was not properly executed.
Allows for the inclusion/exclusion of a set of equations, specified either on the command line or in a text file.
If the equation has a single endogenous variable on the LHS, then the equation is moved. If not, if the equation has an `endogenous` tag then that variable is removed along with this equation. If not, then an error is thrown.
As a command line argument, `exclude_eqs` can take the form (same syntax for `include_eqs`):
* `exclude_eqs=eq1 to remove all equations declared as `[name=eq1]`
* `exclude_eqs=[eq 1, eq 2]` to remove all equations declared as `[name=eq 1]` or `[name=eq 2]`
* `exclude_eqs=[tagname=X]` to remove all equations declared as `[tagname=X]`
* `exclude_eqs=[tagname=(X, Y)]` to remove all equations declared as `[tagname=X]` or `[tagname=Y]`
When declared in a file, the file should be of the form:
```
eq 1
eq 2
```
to remove all equations declared as `[name=eq 1]` or `[name=eq 2]`.
It should be of the form:
```
tagname=
X
Y
```
to remove all equations declared as `[tagname=X]` or `[tagname=Y]`.
* only support 64 bit mex
* check whether local compiler exists; if not use system compiler; if that doesn't exist stop processing
* move to minimum macOS 10.9, corresponding to the MATLAB mex min
— Raise the default tolerance for cross-derivatives to 1e-6, to reduce the
number of false positives
— New option “balanced_growth_test_tol” to the “model” block for changing that
tolerance
— Turn back test failures into errors. Since there is now an option for
controlling the tolerance, the user always has the possibility of making the
test pass.
Closes: dynare#1389
In many cases, they can be replaced by the curly braces syntax.
Otherwise, we can now use the pair() and tuple() constructors, without the need
to specify template parameters, thanks to class template argument
deduction (new in C++17).
This is made possible by the getLagEquivalenceClass() method introduced in the
previous commit.
Previously, the static version of the LHS expressions was used.
As a consequence, drop ModFile::diff_static_model, now useless.