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dynare++

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  • Sébastien Villemot's avatar
    Sébastien Villemot authored
    Previously, “contains('foo\', '\')” would fail with an error, due to the
    antislash not being escaped when calling the “regexp” function. Same for other
    special characters in regular expressions (e.g. the dollar sign).
    
    In particular, this bug would make Dynare unusable with Octave under
    Windows (since commit e9d79796), because
    Windows paths typically contain antislashes.
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