Because MATLAB under Windows maintains a lock on the “+<basename>” subdirectory,
we use a workaround consisting in first renaming the directory, then deleting
it.
But this is not enough when the “ramsey_policy” command is used, because the
latter creates a “+objective” subfolder inside “+<basename>”, on which MATLAB
also maintains a lock.
The fix consists in recursively using the same workaround as for the top-level
directory: renaming before deleting.
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