look at LEDGER_FILE for the journal path, otherwise LEDGER, like c++ ledger
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				| @ -107,14 +107,15 @@ Basic usage is: | ||||
|     $ hledger [OPTIONS] COMMAND [FILTER PATTERNS] | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| hledger first looks for data in a specially-formatted | ||||
| [journal file](#file-format).  You can specify the file with the -f | ||||
| option or the `LEDGER` environment variable; otherwise hledger assumes it | ||||
| is a file named `.journal` in your home directory. If the journal file | ||||
| [journal file](#file-format).  You can specify the file with the `-f` | ||||
| option or the `LEDGER_FILE` environment variable (`LEDGER` is also | ||||
| supported for backwards compatibility); otherwise hledger assumes it is a | ||||
| file named `.hledger.journal` in your home directory. If the journal file | ||||
| does not exist, it will be auto-created. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| To get started, save this | ||||
| [sample file](http://joyful.com/repos/hledger/data/sample.journal) as | ||||
| `.journal` in your home directory, or just run `hledger add` and enter | ||||
| `.hledger.journal` in your home directory, or just run `hledger add` and enter | ||||
| some transactions. Now try commands like these: | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     $ hledger add                           # add some new transactions to the journal file | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -38,8 +38,9 @@ import System.IO (hGetContents) | ||||
| #endif | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| journalenvvar           = "LEDGER" | ||||
| timelogenvvar          = "TIMELOG" | ||||
| journalenvvar           = "LEDGER_FILE" | ||||
| journalenvvar2          = "LEDGER" | ||||
| timelogenvvar           = "TIMELOG" | ||||
| journaldefaultfilename  = ".journal" | ||||
| timelogdefaultfilename = ".timelog" | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| @ -111,13 +112,19 @@ emptyJournal = do | ||||
| readJournal :: Maybe String -> String -> IO (Either String Journal) | ||||
| readJournal format s = journalFromPathAndString format "(string)" s | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| -- | Get the user's default journal file path. | ||||
| -- | Get the user's default journal file path. Like ledger, we look first | ||||
| -- for the LEDGER_FILE environment variable, and if that does not exist, | ||||
| -- for the legacy LEDGER environment variable. If neither exists, the path | ||||
| -- will be ".hledger.journal" in the users's home directory, or if we | ||||
| -- cannot determine that, in the current directory. | ||||
| myJournalPath :: IO String | ||||
| myJournalPath = | ||||
|     getEnv journalenvvar `catch` | ||||
|                (\_ -> do | ||||
|                   home <- getHomeDirectory `catch` (\_ -> return "") | ||||
|                   return $ home </> journaldefaultfilename) | ||||
|                   getEnv journalenvvar2 `catch` | ||||
|                              (\_ -> do | ||||
|                                 home <- getHomeDirectory `catch` (\_ -> return "") | ||||
|                                 return $ home </> journaldefaultfilename)) | ||||
|    | ||||
| -- | Get the user's default timelog file path. | ||||
| myTimelogPath :: IO String | ||||
|  | ||||
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