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Simon Michael
770dcee742 lib: textification: comments and tags
No change.

hledger -f data/100x100x10.journal stats
<<ghc: 42859576 bytes, 84 GCs, 193781/269984 avg/max bytes residency (3 samples), 2M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.001 elapsed), 0.016 MUT (0.020 elapsed), 0.009 GC (0.011 elapsed) :ghc>>
<<ghc: 42859576 bytes, 84 GCs, 193781/269984 avg/max bytes residency (3 samples), 2M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.001 elapsed), 0.015 MUT (0.018 elapsed), 0.009 GC (0.013 elapsed) :ghc>>

hledger -f data/1000x1000x10.journal stats
<<ghc: 349576344 bytes, 681 GCs, 1407388/4091680 avg/max bytes residency (7 samples), 11M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.000 elapsed), 0.124 MUT (0.130 elapsed), 0.047 GC (0.055 elapsed) :ghc>>
<<ghc: 349576280 bytes, 681 GCs, 1407388/4091680 avg/max bytes residency (7 samples), 11M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.000 elapsed), 0.126 MUT (0.132 elapsed), 0.049 GC (0.058 elapsed) :ghc>>

hledger -f data/10000x1000x10.journal stats
<<ghc: 3424030664 bytes, 6658 GCs, 11403359/41071624 avg/max bytes residency (11 samples), 111M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.000 elapsed), 1.207 MUT (1.228 elapsed), 0.473 GC (0.528 elapsed) :ghc>>
<<ghc: 3424030760 bytes, 6658 GCs, 11403874/41077288 avg/max bytes residency (11 samples), 111M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.002 elapsed), 1.234 MUT (1.256 elapsed), 0.470 GC (0.520 elapsed) :ghc>>

hledger -f data/100000x1000x10.journal stats
<<ghc: 34306547448 bytes, 66727 GCs, 76805504/414629288 avg/max bytes residency (14 samples), 1009M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.003 elapsed), 12.615 MUT (12.813 elapsed), 4.656 GC (5.291 elapsed) :ghc>>
<<ghc: 34306547320 bytes, 66727 GCs, 76805504/414629288 avg/max bytes residency (14 samples), 1009M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.009 elapsed), 12.802 MUT (13.065 elapsed), 4.774 GC (5.441 elapsed) :ghc>>
2016-05-24 19:00:57 -07:00
Simon Michael
c89c33b36e lib: textification: parse stream
10% more allocation, but 35% lower maximum residency, and slightly quicker.

hledger -f data/100x100x10.journal stats
<<ghc: 39327768 bytes, 77 GCs, 196834/269496 avg/max bytes residency (3 samples), 2M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.010 elapsed), 0.020 MUT (0.092 elapsed), 0.014 GC (0.119 elapsed) :ghc>>
<<ghc: 42842136 bytes, 84 GCs, 194010/270912 avg/max bytes residency (3 samples), 2M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.009 elapsed), 0.016 MUT (0.029 elapsed), 0.012 GC (0.120 elapsed) :ghc>>

hledger -f data/1000x1000x10.journal stats
<<ghc: 314291440 bytes, 612 GCs, 2070776/6628048 avg/max bytes residency (7 samples), 16M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.000 elapsed), 0.128 MUT (0.144 elapsed), 0.059 GC (0.070 elapsed) :ghc>>
<<ghc: 349558872 bytes, 681 GCs, 1397597/4106384 avg/max bytes residency (7 samples), 11M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.004 elapsed), 0.124 MUT (0.133 elapsed), 0.047 GC (0.053 elapsed) :ghc>>

hledger -f data/10000x1000x10.journal stats
<<ghc: 3070026824 bytes, 5973 GCs, 12698030/62951784 avg/max bytes residency (10 samples), 124M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.002 elapsed), 1.268 MUT (1.354 elapsed), 0.514 GC (0.587 elapsed) :ghc>>
<<ghc: 3424013128 bytes, 6658 GCs, 11405501/41071624 avg/max bytes residency (11 samples), 111M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.001 elapsed), 1.343 MUT (1.406 elapsed), 0.511 GC (0.573 elapsed) :ghc>>

hledger -f data/100000x1000x10.journal stats
<<ghc: 30753387392 bytes, 59811 GCs, 117615462/666703600 avg/max bytes residency (14 samples), 1588M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.000 elapsed), 12.068 MUT (12.238 elapsed), 6.015 GC (7.190 elapsed) :ghc>>
<<ghc: 34306530696 bytes, 66727 GCs, 76806196/414629312 avg/max bytes residency (14 samples), 1009M in use, 0.000 INIT (0.010 elapsed), 14.357 MUT (16.370 elapsed), 5.298 GC (6.534 elapsed) :ghc>>
2016-05-24 19:00:57 -07:00
Simon Michael
0f5ee154c4 lib: simplify parsers; cleanups (#275)
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).
2016-05-23 00:44:19 -07:00
Simon Michael
7f5e09096f lib: rename JournalContext to JournalParseState 2016-05-18 20:57:34 -07:00
Simon Michael
84097b75c7 journal: can now include timeclock/timedot files (#320)
journal files can now include journal, timeclock or timedot files (but
not yet CSV files). Also timeclock/timedot files no longer support
default year directives.

The Hledger.Read.* modules have been reorganised for better reuse.
Hledger.Read.Utils has been renamed Hledger.Read.Common and holds
low-level parsers & utilities; high-level read utilities have moved to
Hledger.Read.
2016-05-17 19:46:54 -07:00
Simon Michael
a9afd7bcbe lib: slightly better journal/time format detection
The Journal, Timelog and Timedot readers' detectors now check
each line in the sample data, not just the first one. I think
the sample data is only about 30 chars right now, but even so
this fixed a format detection issue I was seeing.
2016-02-19 23:02:10 -08:00
Simon Michael
70863ae40b lib: timedot allow indenting 2016-02-19 22:58:08 -08:00
Simon Michael
4b4a4bacf7 lib: timedot parse order fix 2016-02-19 22:57:43 -08:00
Simon Michael
0adcdf21f8 lib: timedot parsing fix 2016-02-19 22:57:06 -08:00
Simon Michael
b26dd3d9b0 lib: fix timedot comments 2016-02-19 22:55:30 -08:00
Simon Michael
06b54bf05e lib: timedot format, convenient for time logging
Timedot is a plain text format for logging dated, categorised
quantities (eg time), supported by hledger.  It is convenient for
approximate and retroactive time logging, eg when the real-time
clock-in/out required with a timeclock file is too precise or too
interruptive.  It can be formatted like a bar chart, making clear at a
glance where time was spent.
2016-02-19 17:55:57 -08:00