Thank you, I'll try it later Oleh
P.S. there are also some items in books (User's guide, etc), but not in the list, e.g.
funcerr $dotdir $gretldir
13 грудня 2015, 21:57:10, від "Allin Cottrell" < cottrell(a)wfu.edu >:
On Sun, 13 Dec 2015, oleg_komashko(a)ukr.net wrote:
Dear Allin, You have just mentioned about undocumented mkarray()
function/ Can you place a list of undocumented functions and
accessors in one message?
Actually, I think that's a reasonable request. I, too, would like to
have easy access to a list of undocumented stuff. Trouble is, once
something undocumented has been lying around for a while it's hard
for anyone (for example, me!) to remember. Should it be documented,
should it be removed, or what? That will never get answered if
everyone has forgotten about it.
So... actually I'm not going to give you a fish, but rather teach
you how to fish ;-) In fact, we have functionality to check this in
the gretl source tree, but I see it has been subject to bit-rot.
I've now renovated it in git -- so you'll need current git to do
this right:
Navigate to the doc/commands directory in the gretl source tree --
or your build tree if you're building outside of the source (which
is recommended, BTW) -- and do "make check". You'll probably want to
redirect output to a file. What you get is a detailed comparison of
what's in the actual source and what's documented. It's not perfect
-- there will be a few "false positives" -- but it gives a pretty
good picture of the current state of play.
Allin