By default, all account declarations and all transactions are searched;
but when there's a query involving transaction fields,
account declarations unrelated to the matched transactions are not searched.
added:
queryIsCode
queryIsTransactionRelated
parseAndFinaliseJournal' has been removed. In the unlikely event you
needed it in your code, you can replace it with:
parseAndFinaliseJournal' parser iopts fp t =>
initialiseAndParseJournal parser iopts fp t
>>= liftEither . journalApplyAliases (aliasesFromOpts iopts)
>>= journalFinalise iopts fp t
Some parsers have been generalised from JournalParser to TextParser.
This increases composability and avoids some ugly case handling. We
re-export runExceptT in Hledger.Read.
The final return types of the following functions has been changed from
IO (Either String a) to ExceptT String IO a. If this causes a problem,
you can get the old behaviour by calling runExceptT on the output:
readJournal, readJournalFiles, readJournalFile
Or, you can use the easy functions readJournal', readJournalFiles', and
readJournalFile', which assume default options and return in the IO
monad.
total prices. (#1813)
Also reduce duplication for inferring market prices (previously it was
done separately in both Hledger.Data.Journal and
Hledger.Cli.Commands.Prices), and remove *TotalPriceToUnitPrice
functions, since unit prices cannot represent all total prices.
Add a helper function numDigitsInt to get the number of digits in an
integer, which has a surprising number of ways to get it wrong.
This results in big speedups in cases when we have many transaction prices, like in examples/10000x1000x10.journal. This can be disabled with the show_costs_ option in ReportOpts.
^assets?(:.+)?:(cash|bank|che(ck|que?)(ing)?|savings?|current)(:|$)
This should have no effect outside the cash report.
The rule for auto-detecting "Cash" (liquid assets) from account names
has changed in this release - see [Account types]. This is to simplify
how account types are detected and configured. If you use the cashflow
report without explicitly declaring accounts as Cash, you might notice a
change, and might need to add explicit account type: tags.