Hi,
I'm having a problem with what may be called variable "lifetime" or
scope. Consider the two trivial scripts:
<script1>
scalar temp = 1
</script1>
<script2>
matrix temp = muniform(2,1)
</script2>
If I run both of them in this order, the second one gives an error,
apparently because gretl doesn't like to put a matrix result into the
scalar variable temp.
Is this a reasonable behavior? If the commands were executed in a single
console session or in a single file (including further called files or
functions), I think yes. But if the commands live in separate script
files that just happen to be executed in the same gretl session, I tend
to think that gretl should do some sort of garbage collection when the
end of a (main driver) script is reached. Or is it the official policy
that the user should do a 'delete temp' at the end of any such script?
(BTW, I know that the 'open' command clears gretl's workspace, which
would probably be the solution here. But I find myself doing more and
more with gretl's nice matrix language without opening datafiles. So
maybe a 'clear' command is needed?)
thanks,
sven