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.
Command-line account aliases now also affect transactions read
from these formats (not just journal format).
lib: journalApplyAliases, transactionApplyAliases, postingApplyAliases
helpers have been added.
Journal keeps a new piece of parsing state, a decimal mark character,
which can optionally be set to force the number format expected by all
amount parsers.
The ordering of journalfieldnames is changed in order to comply with the requirement stated in the comment:
"Names must precede any other name they contain, for the parser".
If left unchanged, "account1" would precede "account11", "account12", and so on, which would break the parsing.
With the new ordering, "account11" precedes "account1".
orgstruct-mode was dropped from org 9.2, and I shouldn't have been
forcing it on anyway.
The new config allows its "replacement", outshine-mode, to do similar
code folding when you press tab on any of the lines matching
outline-regexp. But only if you patch it as mentioned at
https://github.com/alphapapa/outshine/issues/77.
Enable it by, eg: (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'outshine-mode)
The change for hledger 1.17.1 broke one of my csv rules, where I used
`amount` but then tried to override it with `amountN`s in a
conditional block; the two clashed. Now in that situation any
`amountN`s take precedence, causing `amount` to be ignored entirely.
Also clarified the "too many non-zero amounts" error message a bit.
A rewrite and simplification of the posting-generating code. The
"special handling for pre 1.17 rules" should now be less noticeable.
amount1/amount2 no longer force a second posting or explicit amounts
on both postings. (Only amount/amount-in/amount-out do that.)
Error messages and handling of corner cases may be more robust, also.
The include directive now tries just one reader, based on the file
extension and defaulting to journal, like the rest of hledger.
(It doesn't yet handle a reader prefix.)
Reader-finding utilities have moved from Hledger.Read to
Hledger.Read.JournalReader so the include directive can use them.
Reader changes:
- rExperimental flag removed
- old rParser renamed to rReadFn
- new rParser field provides the actual parser.
This seems to require making Reader a higher-kinded type, unfortunately.