existing representation is small enough.
Previously the JSON representation of Decimal was rounded to 10 points
of precision before serialising. This sometimes results in an
unnecessary increase of precision.
Prior to this commit,
- hledger still builds with GHC 8.0
- hledger-ui does if you use the build plan specified by stack8.0.yaml,
but you are likely to hit problems if you let cabal pick one
(https://github.com/jtdaugherty/vty/issues/198 and others)
- hledger-web might, if you could find the right build plan
The hassles are enough and GHC 8.0 is old enough (first released in
2016) that I'm letting it go; 8.2 is the new minimum version for all
hledger packages.
This allows a bunch of cleanups to conditional imports, which I leave
for later.
Also, updated the tested-with minor versions.
It was reported on #hledger that bal -O csv capitalises "account"
differently for single and multi-period reports. All lower case seems
to be the most common, so I have dropped the capitalisation. Also
the trailing colon from --transpose's "total:".
It now uses the same JSON representation as Maybe Word8. This means that
the JSON serialisation is now broadly compatible with that used before the
commit f6fa76bba7, differing only in
how it handles numbers outside Word8 and that it can now produce null
for NaturalPrecision.
Strip prices after valuing postings in PostingsReport.
Use renderRow interface for Register report.
For reg -f examples/10000x10000x10.journal, this results in:
- Heap allocations decreasing by 55%, from 68.6GB to 31.2GB
- Resident memory decreasing by 75%, from 254GB to 65GB
- Total (profiled) time decreasing by 55%, from 37s to 20s
former being a simple wrapper around the latter.
This removes the need for the showNormalised option, as showMixedAmountB
will always showNormalised and showAmountsB will never do so.
We also strip prices from MixedAmount before displaying if not displaying prices.
Exceptions are for dealing with the pamount field, which is really just
dealing with an unnormalised list of amounts.
This creates an API for dealing with MixedAmount, so we never have to
access the internals outside of Hledger.Data.Amount.
Also remove a comment, since it looks like #1207 has been resolved.
supplant the old interface, which relied on the Num typeclass.
MixedAmount did not have a very good Num instance. The only functions
which were defined were fromInteger, (+), and negate. Furthermore, it
was not law-abiding, as 0 + a /= a in general. Replacements for used
functions are:
0 -> nullmixedamt / mempty
(+) -> maPlus / (<>)
(-) -> maMinus
negate -> maNegate
sum -> maSum
sumStrict -> maSum
Also creates some new constructors for MixedAmount:
mixedAmount :: Amount -> MixedAmount
maAddAmount :: MixedAmount -> Amount -> MixedAmount
maAddAmounts :: MixedAmount -> [Amount] -> MixedAmount
Add Semigroup and Monoid instances for MixedAmount.
Ideally we would remove the Num instance entirely.
The only change needed have nullmixedamt/mempty substitute for
0 without problems was to not squash prices in
mixedAmount(Looks|Is)Zero. This is correct behaviour in any case.
price directives after the last transaction/posting date if using
--value=end.
Also enlarges the reportspan to encompass full intervals for budget
goals.
If you forget that the argument is required by the --match
option, and not the command as a whole - eg if instead of
hledger print --match somebank -x
you write:
hledger print --match -x somebank
that gets quietly parsed as:
hledger print --match="-x"
which is not great. Adding --debug now at least gives some insight:
hledger print --match -x somebank --debug
finding best match for description: "-x"
similar transactions:
...
add --debug=1 shows the top hits for similar past transactions.
added:
Hledger.Cli.Utils.journalSimilarTransaction
provides --debug=1 output
changed:
Hledger.Cli.Commands.Add.transactionsSimilarTo -> Hledger.Data.Journal.journalTransactionsSimilarTo
now takes an extra number-of-results argument
For clarity; infer-value was too vague. The old spelling remains
supported for compatibility, but is now deprecated.
When typing, --infer-market or even --infer (for now) is sufficient.
Ensures parseable and more sensible-looking output in more cases, and behaves more like Ledger's print.
There is still an issue with adding trailing zeroes, which would be nice to prevent.
Since this is option is now just an alias for -B/--cost, and since it
may be removed soon, we make it undocumented, though it will still
behave as before. --value=cost,COMM is unsupported as well.
independently.
You can now combine costing and valuation, for example "--cost
--value=then" will first convert to costs, and then value according to
the "--value=then" strategy. Any valuation strategy can be used with or
without costing.
If multiple valuation and costing strategies are specified on the
command line, then if any of them include costing
(-B/--cost/--value=cost) then amounts will be converted to cost, and for
valuation strategy the rightmost will be used.
--value=cost is deprecated, but still supported and is equivalent to
--cost/-B. --value=cost,COMM is no longer supported, but this behaviour can be
achieved with "--cost --value=then,COMM".
costing and valuation.
This currently is given a dummy NoCost argument and is equivalent to
"maybe id (*ApplyValuation ...)", but provides a constant interface so
that internal behaviour can be changed freely.
aregister always shows transactions to subaccounts as well, ignoring any depth limit, so that the register's final total matches a corresponding balance report.
This was broken since 2020-09-02 c45663d41.
Across the rest of the documentation and other accounting documentation
it appears to imply that the more traditional top level name would be
revenue. In fact the income statement says that is a subtraction between
revenue and expenses to derive the income. While the account types that
hledger supports are named revenue so it seems more natural to name this
revenue.
simplifySign now covers a few more sign combinations that might arise.
And in particular, it strips a standalone sign with no number,
which simplifies sign flipping with amount-in/amount-out.
Also adds a postingDate argument to amountApplyValuation, and re-orders
the ValuationType and (Transaction/Posting) arguments to
(transaction/posting)ApplyValuation, to be consistent with
amountApplyValuation.