Those methods can return a negative value in some cases. For example, maxLead(x₋₁) = −1. But constants were always returning a value of zero, which means that we had inconsistent behaviour like maxLead(x₋₁ + 2) = 0. This commits fixes the behaviour by making these methods return the smallest possible integer when called on constants. |
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README.md
Dynare Preprocessor
The Dynare Preprocessor defines the Dynare model language. It takes in a .mod
file, computes the derivatives of the model represented therein, and produces
MATLAB/Octave, C, Julia, or JSON output.
There is more to come here. For the moment, see the Dynare repository
License
Most of the source files are covered by the GNU General Public Licence version 3 or later. There are some exceptions. See license.txt for specifics.