On Wed, 6 Jul 2011, Sven Schreiber wrote:
to prove that at least some (n>=1) people do read the manual here
are
some things I noticed today:
1) I once was taught on this list that "loop for i=1..x" is just a
tolerated syntax error, not the correct form (which is "loop i=1..x").
However, I noticed today that this idiom is used in the manual, so I
suggest to correct that. (This is something I probably could even do
myself in cvs.)
Thanks for spotting that: it's now fixed in CVS.
2) similarly, the "secret" short form "-q" for
"--quiet" is also used in
the manual and probably never explained
We need a short section in the manual on option abbreviations. I
think that (at least) -q for --quiet and -v for --verbose ought to
be reliable (i.e. not used for a different purpose in some
commands), but I'll have to check.
3) and a suggestion: in a foreach loop many variables which are
contiguous in the dataset can be referred to like this:
loop foreach i var1..var99
This is explained in the manual, otherwise I wouldn't know it. When I
was dealing with 51 weekly dummies today I thought that it would be very
useful to have this syntax also for definition of lists, or maybe even
directly in estimation commands.
For lists, yes, it would be nice -- but I think that would make it
unnecessary in estimation commands.
Allin