hledger/tests/journal/default-commodity.test
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# a default commodity defined with the D directive will be used for any
# subsequent commodity-less posting amounts. The sample amount's display style
# is also applied, and the resulting amount may end up setting the canonical
# display style for the commodity.
# 1. no default commodity
<
2010/1/1
a 1000
b
$ hledger -f- print
2010-01-01
a 1000
b
>=0
# 2. pound, two decimal places, no digit group separator
<
D £1000.00
2010/1/1
a 1000
b
$ hledger -f- print
2010-01-01
a £1000.00
b
>=0
# 3. dollar, comma decimal point, three decimal places, no digit group separator
<
D $1,000
2010/1/1
a 1000
b
$ hledger -f- print
2010-01-01
a $1000,000
b
>=0
# 4. dollar, three digit group separator, one decimal place
<
D $1,000.0
2010/1/1
(a) 1000000
$ hledger -f- print
2010-01-01
(a) $1,000,000.0
>=0
# 5. commodity and display style applied to the second posting amount..
# which ends up setting the digit group style, since it's the first amount
# with digit groups. The great precision is used.
<
D $1,000.0
2010/1/1
(a) $1000000.00
(b) 1000000
$ hledger -f- print
2010-01-01
(a) $1,000,000.00
(b) $1,000,000.00
>=0
# 6. A default commodity should not affect parsing of
# automated posting multiplier amounts.
<
D $1000.
= a
(b) *2
2018/1/1
(a) €1
$ hledger -f- print --auto
2018-01-01 ; modified:
(a) €1
(b) €2 ; generated-posting: = a
>=0