On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, Sven Schreiber wrote:
Hi,
basically by coincidence and after a long hunt (let's see if it's a another
bug I was really after...) I found out:
the 'omit' command will silently ignore the cutoff significance level option
if it is provided as a bundle element, like this:
<hansl>
bundle b
b.cutoff = 0.05
ols lhs const rhs1 rhs2
omit --auto=b.cutoff
</hansl>
Instead 'omit' will use the default value of 0.10 in this case.
This should not fail silently, agreed. Now in git it fails noisily:
? omit --auto=b.cutoff
b.cutoff: invalid option argument
When a numerical argument is required for a command option, we accept
either a straight number or the name of a scalar variable, but that's
all.
Allin