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Fix bug for maximization problems with nonlinear objective #171

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@andreaslundell andreaslundell merged commit 74311d6 into master Oct 6, 2023
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@@ -294,7 +295,7 @@ bool IpoptProblem::get_starting_point(Index n, [[maybe_unused]] bool init_x, [[m
x[k] = variableLB;
else
x[k] = variableUB;
}
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You really mean to comment out the complete code that sets the starting point for Ipopt? Doesn't that mean that Ipopt will start with some uninitialized values for x?

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I also get a lot of complains from valgrind about using uninitialized data unless I reenable this code.

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I thought that by adding
ipoptApplication->Options()->SetStringValue("warm_start_init_point", "no", true, true)
that Ipopt would not call this code at all, but am I mistaken?

As far as I understood from the Ipopt documentation, it is not really possible to warm start Ipopt without also providing the z and lambda values. That's why I removed this functionality altogether.

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Enabling warm_start_init_point will make Ipopt ask for dual values (z, lambda) as well.
But not enabling it will still ask for primal values to start from (x). And the code you disabled was setting x only, as far as I remember.

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Ok, then I misunderstood. Thanks. I will fix it.

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