; More valuation tests. See also tests/journal/valuation.test. ; some market prices P 2019-01-01 B 10 A P 2019-01-01 C 2 B P 2019-01-01 A 100 D P 2019-01-01 E 3 D ; a transaction with both amounts in B 2019-06-01 a 1 B b ; tests follow. This comment directive makes this file readable ; by hledger, as well as shelltest; useful when troubleshooting. comment # 1. normal unvalued output $ hledger -f- print -x 2019/06/01 a 1 B b -1 B >= # 2. current market value in default valuation commodity $ hledger -f- print -x -V 2019/06/01 a 10 A b -10 A >= # 3. same as above, but request commodity A explicitly $ hledger -f- print -x --value=now,A 2019/06/01 a 10 A b -10 A >= # 4. request commodity B - no effect $ hledger -f- print -x --value=now,B 2019/06/01 a 1 B b -1 B >= # 5. request commodity we don't have prices for - no effect $ hledger -f- print -x --value=now,Z 2019/06/01 a 1 B b -1 B >= # 6. request commodity C - uses reverse of C->B price. # There's nothing setting C display style, so the default style is used, # which shows no decimal digits. # And because that makes it display as zero, the commodity symbol # and sign are not shown either. $ hledger -f- print -x --value=now,C 2019/06/01 a 0 b 0 >= # # There's nothing setting C display style, so the default style is used, # # but the precision is increased to show the decimal digit # # (otherwise it would show C0). # $ hledger -f- print -x --value=now,C # 2019/06/01 # a C0.5 # b C-0.5 # # >= # 7. request commodity D - chains B->A, A->D prices $ hledger -f- print -x --value=now,D 2019/06/01 a 1000 D b -1000 D >= # 8. request commodity E - chains B->A, A->D, reverse of D->E prices. # As with C above, E gets the default display style, with precision 0. $ hledger -f- print -x --value=now,E 2019/06/01 a E333 b E-333 >= # # As with C above, E gets the default display style, but with the precision # # increased to show the decimal digits, but no more than 8. # $ hledger -f- print -x --value=now,E # 2019/06/01 # a E333.33333333 # b E-333.33333333 # # >=