hledger/hledger/test/journal/amounts-and-commodities.test

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# * Amounts, commodity symbols, commodity directives, amount styles..
# ** 1. decimal point/digit grouping chars are autodetected,
# separately for each commodity, which can be surprising. TODO
# So hledger parses 1 XAU at 1000 USD here:
<
1/1
assets:gold 1,000 XAU @ 1,000.00 USD
equity
$ hledger -f - bal --flat --no-total -B
1,000.00 USD assets:gold
-1,000.00 USD equity
# while ledger parses 1000 XAU at 1000 USD each:
# $ ledger bal --flat --no-total -B
# USD1000000 assets:gold
# USD-1000000 equity)
# a commodity may contain/end with numbers, if double quoted
# ** 2. without quotes, fail. XXX parse error should be clearer here
<
2010-04-05 x
a 10 DE0002635307
b
$ hledger -f- print
>2 /unexpected/
>= 1
# ** 3. with quotes, ok; quotes appear in print output
<
2010-04-05 x
a 10 "DE 0002 635307"
b
$ hledger -f- print --explicit
2010-04-05 x
a 10 "DE 0002 635307"
b -10 "DE 0002 635307"
>=
# ** 4. and in other reports too, I guess
$ hledger -f- balance
10 "DE 0002 635307" a
-10 "DE 0002 635307" b
--------------------
0
# ** 5. autobalance with prices
<
2016/1/1
saving-card $-105
snacks 95 EUR @@ $100
Equity:Unbalanced
$ hledger -f- print -x
2016-01-01
saving-card $-105
snacks 95 EUR @@ $100
Equity:Unbalanced $5
>=
# ** 6. The four decimal places of the market price should not alter the
# canonical style of two decimal places in a's converted-to-B balance
# (#295), but it turns out they do with -V. This can be fixed with a
# commodity directive.
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; use a commodity directive to ensure B is displayed with two decimal
; places, or the price directive plus -V would make it four
commodity 1.00 B
P 2015/1/1 A 1.0001 B
2015/1/1
(a) 1.00 A
(b) 1.00 B
$ hledger -f- bal -V -N
1.00 B a
1.00 B b
# ** 7. A multi-line commodity directive also works.
<
commodity B
format 1.00 B
P 2015/1/1 A 1.0001 B
2015/1/1
(a) 1.00 A
(b) 1.00 B
$ hledger -f- bal -V -N
1.00 B a
1.00 B b
# TODO
# ** 8. From the first amount it should detect that decimal point is period,
# from the second it should detect that there are comma-separated digit groups of size 3,
# giving commodity A a canonical style of 1,000.00 A.
#<
#2015/1/1
# (a) 1000.00 A
#
#2015/1/1
# (a) 1,000 A
#
#$ hledger -f- print
#2015-01-01
# (a) 1,000.00 A
#
#2015-01-01
# (a) 1,000.00 A
#
#>=
# TODO #749
# ** 8. Here the amount is parsed as 1. I think (hope) no country uses space
# for decimal point, so we should parse this as 1000.
<
2018-01-01
(a) USD1 000
$ hledger -f- reg amt:1
# ** 9. This commodity directive should complain about a missing decimal separator,
# which we now require.
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commodity 1 000 USD
2018-01-01
(a) USD1 000
$ hledger -f- bal
>2 /decimal point or decimal comma/
>=1
# ** 10. After a space-grouped amount, a posting comment should parse.
<
2018-01-01
(a) USD 1 000 ;comment
$ hledger -f- print
> // # any stdout, no stderr, 0 exit code
# ** 11. After a space-grouped amount, trailing whitespace should parse.
<
2018-01-01
(a) USD 1 000
$ hledger -f- print
> // # any stdout, no stderr, 0 exit code
# ** 12. After commodity on the right, don't parse tab
<
2020-07-21
a -1600 EUR
a 1600 EUR
; import Stock value at 2020-07-22
2020-07-21
a -1 EUR
a 1 EUR
$ hledger -f- bal a
--------------------
0
>=
# ** 12. Example of surprising decimal mark parsing behaviour.
# Without a commodity declaration, these amounts are parsed as 10 and 10000.
# <
# 2000/1/1
# a $-10,000
# b $10,000.00
#
# $ hledger -f- print
# could not balance this transaction (real postings are off by $9,990,000)
# 2000-01-01
# a $-10,000
# b $10,000,000
# ** 13. A commodity's display style should come from the first-parsed amount
<
2020-01-01
(a) 1.00 $
2020-01-02
(b) $2,00
$ hledger -f - print
2020-01-01
(a) 1.00 $
2020-01-02
(b) 2.00 $
>=
# ** 14. Balance assertion amounts are always displayed at their full precision,
# overriding commodity styles. (#1465)
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commodity A 1.
2021-01-01
(a) 0.001A
(a) 1.122A = 1.123A
$ hledger -f - print
2021-01-01
(a) A 0.001
(a) A 1.122 = A 1.123
>=
# The current state of parse errors when commodity symbols containing non-letters
# are not quoted. (#1532)
# ** 15. Unquoted commodity symbol on the left, gives this long error message.
<
2021-01-01
(a) A1B 2
$ hledger -f- print cur:A1B amt:2
>2 /unexpected 'B'/
>=1
# ** 16. Unquoted commodity symbol on the right, gives this long error message.
<
2021-01-01
(a) 1 A2
$ hledger -f- print cur:A1 amt:2
>2 /unexpected '2'/
>=1
# ** 17. Unquoted commodity symbol on the left ending with numbers, could parse successfully.
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; A 12
2021-01-01
(a) A1 2
$ hledger -f- print cur:A amt:12
2021-01-01
(a) A1 2.
>=
# ** 18. Unquoted commodity symbol on the right beginning with numbers, could parse successfully.
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; intended 1 "2A", parses as 12 A
2021-01-01
(a) 1 2A
$ hledger -f- print cur:A amt:12
2021-01-01
(a) 1 2.A
>=
# ** 19. Unquoted commodity symbol on the left ending with numbers and E/e (exponent), unspaced,
# could parse successfully.
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; intended "A1E" 2, parses as A 1E2
2021-01-01
(a) A1E2
$ hledger -f- print cur:A amt:100
2021-01-01
(a) A100
>=
# ** 20. Unquoted commodity symbol on the right beginning with E and numbers, unspaced,
# could parse successfully.
<
; intended 1 "e2e", parses as 1e2 e
2021-01-01
(a) 1e2e
$ hledger -f- print cur:e amt:100
2021-01-01
(a) 100e
>=
# ** 21. Unquoted commodity symbol on the left consisting of only numbers.
# It could happen..
<
; intended "111" 2, parses as 1112.
2021-01-01
(a) 111 2
$ hledger -f- print cur: amt:1112
2021-01-01
(a) 111 2.
>=
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P 2021-01-01 A 1000 B
2021-01-01
(a) 1 A
2021-01-02
(a) 10 A
2021-01-03
(a) 10 A @ 0.1 B
2021-01-04
(a) 1 B @ 0.001 A
2021-01-05
(a) 1 B
# ** 22. balance report cur: and amt: query matches currency before valuation/cost
$ hledger -f- balance -N -V -B cur:A "amt:<5"
1000 B a
>=
# ** 23. register report cur: and amt: query matches currency before valuation/cost
$ hledger -f- register -V -B cur:A "amt:<5"
2021-01-01 (a) 1000 B 1000 B
>=
# ** 24. aregister report cur: and amt: query matches currency before valuation/cost
$ hledger -f- aregister a -V -B cur:A "amt:<5"
Transactions in a and subaccounts (matching query):
2021-01-01 a 1000 B 1000 B
>=
# ** 25. print report cur: and amt: query matches currency before valuation/cost
$ hledger -f- print -V -B a cur:A "amt:<5"
2021-01-01
(a) 1000 B
>=