Two new multi-column balance report modes show ending balance per
period: `--cumulative`, starting from 0, and `--historical`, starting
from the historical starting balance.
The balance command's specification has been clarified and consolidated
in the Balance.hs haddock. Reports.hs has also had haddock updates. The
old AccountsReport type is now BalanceReport, still used by
single-column balance report. The new MultiBalanceReport type is used by
the multi-column reports.
Command line processing has been overhauled and made more consistent,
and now has tests and extensive debug output. More flags now work
both before and after COMMAND: -f, --rule-file, --alias, --help,
--debug, --version. Command line help, command aliases, API docs and
code have been improved.
In general, when cabal CPP macros like min_PKG are used, they should
be made optional. If they are not present, assume a developer is
building and choose the latest libs.
As part of adding -w in december I cleaned up/adjusted register field
widths, and didn't make all the tests pass. This commit makes one more
width adjustment
(one space after the date instead of two) and fixes all tests depending on register output.
Revisiting the "directory 1.2 can be installed with older GHC, so we'd better pin it in the cabal file" change.
Requiring directory 1.2 made hledger-web uninstallable with GHC < 7.6 because current yesod depends on ghc
which depends on a particular directory version and can't be upgraded. This is a smarter fix, which should let
all hledger packages build with whatever directory version is installed.
hledger now requires directory >= 1.2. This might make installation
more complex on old GHC versions; if it turns out to be needed,
perhaps it can be conditionalised again, more accurately, in the cabal file.
- A transaction code may be entered following the date in parentheses, eg: DATE (CODE)
- A transaction comment (possibly containing tags) may be entered following the description, eg: DESC ; COMMENT
- A posting comment may be entered following the amount, eg: AMOUNT ; COMMENT
With one or more command line arguments, they will used as defaults
for the first transaction, and history will be ignored. Subsequent
transactions will use history for defaults (and now only the best match
from history is shown).
- tidier output
- show more help
- suggest . only for recording, not for quitting (though it still works)
- show each transaction after adding it (#52)
- don't parse . as a zero amount
- don't show [] when there's no default