$title CNS test - holdfixed and singular models (cns03,SEQ=93) $onText This model is singular if it is square. The way it is reported depends on whether holdfixed is turned on or off. $offText maxexecerror = 1; $if not set TESTTOL $set TESTTOL 1e-6 scalar tol / %TESTTOL% /; $if not set SLOWOK $set SLOWOK 0 scalar slowOK 'slow solves are OK: just abort.noerror in this case' / %SLOWOK% /; scalar havesol / 0 /; variable x1,x2,x3; equation e1,e2; e1 .. x1 =e= 5; e2 .. x1 + x2 +x3 =e= 7; x1.fx = 5; model m / all /; * Case 1: with holdfixed=0, GAMS passes on a square 2x2 model * in x2 and x3 - x1 is ignored since it is fixed m.holdfixed = 0; solve m using cns; abort.noError$[slowOK and %solveStat.resourceInterrupt% = m.solvestat] 'Solve too slow'; abort$(m.solvestat <> %solveStat.normalCompletion%) 'bad solvestat', m.solvestat; if { (m.modelstat = %modelStat.locallyInfeasible%), * locally infeasible, should report a row that way abort$(m.numinfes < 1) 'wrong .numinfes'; * this next check may be too ambitious - we'll see how it flies abort$(m.numdepnd < 1) 'wrong .numdepnd'; elseif (m.modelstat = %modelStat.solvedSingular%), * solved singular, should indicate that one dependency exists havesol = 1; abort$(m.numdepnd <> 1) 'wrong .numdepnd'; else havesol = 1; abort$(m.modelstat <> %modelStat.solved%) 'bad modelstat', m.modelstat; }; if {havesol, abort$(abs(x2.l+x3.l-2) > tol) 'bad x2.l+x3.l'; abort$(abs(e1.l-5) > tol) 'bad e1.l'; abort$(abs(e2.l-7) > tol) 'bad e2.l'; }; * The following test is about specific behavior with respect to "holdFixed". * Since this is reset with asyncronous solves, exit early in the following cases $ifE %GAMS.solveLink%=%solveLink.asyncGrid% $exit $ifE %GAMS.solveLink%=%solveLink.asyncSimulate% $exit $ifE %GAMS.solveLink%=%solveLink.aSyncThreads% $exit $ifE %GAMS.solveLink%=%solveLink.threadsSimulate% $exit * Case 2: with holdfixed=1, GAMS reduces the model to something that * is not square. It takes out x1 and e1 and is left with 2 * variables (x2 & x3) and 1 equation. m.holdfixed = 1; solve m using cns; abort.noerror$[slowOK and %solvestat.ResourceInterrupt% = m.solvestat] 'Solve too slow'; abort$(execerror=0) 'previous solve should have given exec errors'; abort$(m.solvestat <> %solveStat.solveProcessingSkipped% or m.modelstat <> %modelStat.noSolutionReturned%) 'bad return codes', m.solvestat, m.modelstat; execerror = 0;