dynare issueshttps://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare/-/issues2019-08-19T15:05:51Zhttps://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare/-/issues/234add @#elseif to macroprocessor2019-08-19T15:05:51ZSébastien Villemotadd @#elseif to macroprocessorsaves users from:
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Houtan BastaniHoutan Bastanihttps://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare/-/issues/1564echo list of macro-variables2018-09-10T12:35:47ZMarco Rattoecho list of macro-variableswould it be possible to set a command that prints the value of all macro-variables defined at a given point in the code? I am starting to have lots of macro flags and would be good to have this to trace back which kind of options have be...would it be possible to set a command that prints the value of all macro-variables defined at a given point in the code? I am starting to have lots of macro flags and would be good to have this to trace back which kind of options have been selected for a given experiment.4.6Houtan BastaniHoutan Bastanihttps://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare/-/issues/1578macro-processor: allow for nested variables2018-09-10T12:35:46ZJohannes Pfeifermacro-processor: allow for nested variables1. Related to https://forum.dynare.org/t/total-number-of-periods-given-by-variable/11200/3
We should allow
```
@#define J=10
@#define K=1:@{J}
```
but currently the lexer gives an error when encountering the `@{J}` in the second ...1. Related to https://forum.dynare.org/t/total-number-of-periods-given-by-variable/11200/3
We should allow
```
@#define J=10
@#define K=1:@{J}
```
but currently the lexer gives an error when encountering the `@{J}` in the second line.
2. Related to this, according to the manual, we have at the command line
```-DMACRO_VARIABLE=MACRO_EXPRESSION```
But we do not really macro expressions as
`dynare macro.mod -D=[1,2]`
fails.
3. I tried to get around this by using
```
n_countries=2;
fid=fopen('n_countries_def.txt','w+');
fprintf(fid,'@#for co in 1:%u\n',n_countries)
fclose(fid)
```
to write a text file creating the first statement and then using
```
@#include "n_countries_def.txt"
var C_@{co};
@#endfor
```
But this is also not allowed:
```
ERROR in macro-processor: n_countries_def.txt:1.15: @#for loop not matched by an @#endfor or file does not end with a new line (unexpected end of file)
```
because apparently the macro processor checks for completeness of the macro in each included file instead of the whole created file.
Houtan BastaniHoutan Bastanihttps://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare/-/issues/1587nested @#ifndef and @#ifdef don't work2018-09-10T12:35:46ZHoutan Bastaninested @#ifndef and @#ifdef don't workEmail from @JohannesPfeifer:
If I use
```
@#define risk_sharing = 0
@#if risk_sharing == 0
@#ifndef endogenous_discount_factor
@#define endogenous_discount_factor = 1
@#endif
@#endif
```
In a mod-file, I get...Email from @JohannesPfeifer:
If I use
```
@#define risk_sharing = 0
@#if risk_sharing == 0
@#ifndef endogenous_discount_factor
@#define endogenous_discount_factor = 1
@#endif
@#endif
```
In a mod-file, I get an error
```
@#if/@#ifdef/@#ifndef not matched by an @#endif or file does not end with a new line (unexpected end of file)
```4.5.4Houtan BastaniHoutan Bastanihttps://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare/-/issues/1676Investigate macro-processor behavior related to defined() statement2019-12-10T15:53:50ZJohannes PfeiferInvestigate macro-processor behavior related to defined() statementI am running
```
@#if !defined(DEFINEDvar) || DEFINEDvar==0
@#echo "Good"
@#else
@#error "ELSE ERROR"
@#endif
```
and get
```
Macro-processing error: backtrace...
- Unknown variable DEFINEDvar
- binary operation: "macro.mod" line...I am running
```
@#if !defined(DEFINEDvar) || DEFINEDvar==0
@#echo "Good"
@#else
@#error "ELSE ERROR"
@#endif
```
and get
```
Macro-processing error: backtrace...
- Unknown variable DEFINEDvar
- binary operation: "macro.mod" line 1, col 29-42
- binary operation: "macro.mod" line 1, col 5-42
- @#if: "macro.mod" line 1, col 1 to line 5, col 7
```4.6Houtan BastaniHoutan Bastanihttps://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare/-/issues/1696fix parsing of user-provided command line arguments2022-12-06T17:47:52ZHoutan Bastanifix parsing of user-provided command line argumentsMatlab is actually quite good about keeping user-provided arguments together. See:
```
>> dynare example1 '-DA="nthn thnth"' -DB=[1,2, .3] -DB=( oe )
-DA="nthn thnth"
-DB=[1,2, .3]
-DB=( oe )
```
The output above comes from sim...Matlab is actually quite good about keeping user-provided arguments together. See:
```
>> dynare example1 '-DA="nthn thnth"' -DB=[1,2, .3] -DB=( oe )
-DA="nthn thnth"
-DB=[1,2, .3]
-DB=( oe )
```
The output above comes from simply printing the arguments of `varargin`.
We should be able to thus simply add single quotes around every user-provided argument in `dynare.m` and pass these directly to the preprocessor for processing. We'd then require that all strings be double-quoted and could potentially even handle macro expressions (not just base values) in `-D` arguments.4.6Houtan BastaniHoutan Bastani