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Miscellaneous changes in the hledger project, as of each release.
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(For package-specific changes, see the package changelogs.)
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0.27 (2015/10/31)
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- The site is now built with hakyll-std, a generic hakyll script.
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- The hledger cabal files are now generated from package.yaml files by
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  hpack, in principle, removing a lot of error-prone duplication and
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  boilerplate.  (In practice, both files are being updated manually
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  for the moment, until hpack supports flags and conditional blocks.)
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- Time/allocation and heap profiling is working again, and easier:
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  - `make quickprof-CMD` generates a profile for CMD, which runs
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    against one of the sample journals. (CMD must be one word,
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    enclosing in double quotes isn't working here for some reason).
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  - `make quickheap-CMD` generates a heap profile for CMD, in
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    hledgerprof.ps, and tries to open it in a viewer (currently the
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    mac-friendly "open" executable, so you may need to adjust this in
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    the makefile).  As with quickprof, CMD must be one word and runs
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    against one of the sample journals.
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  - `make hledgerprof` builds the hledgerprof executable used for
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    time/allocation profiling. `make hledgercov` builds the hledgercov
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    executable used for coverage reports.
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- Travis CI now tests the build on each github push and announces
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  status changes by email and on #hledger.
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- hledger once again has a HCAR entry.
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- Each hledger package now includes one or more man pages, generated
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  from markdown by the mighty pandoc.  Currently there are six: one
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  for each main executable and each input file format. Currently these
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  somewhat duplicate the manual on the website; this will be resolved
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  somehow.
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