The journal/timeclock/timedot parsers, instead of constructing (opaque)
journal update functions which are later applied to build the journal,
now construct the journal directly (by modifying the parser state). This
is easier to understand and debug. It also removes any possibility of
the journal updates being a space leak. (They weren't, in fact memory
usage is now slightly higher, but that will be addressed in other ways.)
Also:
Journal data and journal parse info have been merged into one type (for
now), and field names are more consistent.
The ParsedJournal type alias has been added to distinguish being-parsed
and finalised journals.
Journal is now a monoid.
stats: fixed an issue with ordering of include files
journal: fixed an issue with ordering of included same-date transactions
timeclock: sessions can no longer span file boundaries (unclocked-out
sessions will be auto-closed at the end of the file).
expandPath now throws a proper IO error (and requires the IO monad).
Commit 0a90ef4 a few weeks ago caused hledger-ui to show wrong balances
after reloading with the g key, if the journal had changed and you had
specified a query on the command line.
Now, journalReloadIfChanged reloads the full journal without filtering,
like journalReload and withJournalDo.
The initial query specified by command line arguments is now preserved
when the journal is reloaded. This does not appear in the web UI, it's
like an invisible extra filter.
Also
- pause for 0.1s before opening the browser, to ensure the app is ready
- don't open a browser if the app fails to start
- terminate the server thread more carefully on exit, may resolve some
lingering background thread issues eg on windows
Use slightly clearer m4 macros instead of special divs to mark content
as web only/man only. The temporary doc/*.md files are no longer needed,
slightly more redundant work is done.