> (Maybe I can use Beancount v3 as an easy and familiar project to learn 
Rust with.)

I've considered building a beancount clone myself (usually this lasts until 
I remember just how much work the current implementation represents). One 
option I've considered is porting v2 a module at a time using PyO3 
<https://pyo3.rs/> or similar. But to be fair, a big part of that is that I 
wrote some C++ twenty years ago and it's terrified me ever since.

On Wednesday 14 February 2024 at 04:16:40 UTC bl...@furius.ca wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 11:15 AM Chary Chary <char...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 6:46:47 PM UTC+1 bl...@furius.ca wrote:
>>
>> One day, when I retire, I'll spend months writing v3 and offer you all a 
>> new and improved Beancount or maybe someone with more free time and 
>> enthusiasm will beat me to it, go Crustaceans, go!).
>>
>>
>> Martin, but you will not leave us completely alone until after your 
>> retirement, will you?
>>
>
> Not completely, but as you've seen in the last couple of years, there 
> isn't much time anymore.
> (Maybe I can use Beancount v3 as an easy and familiar project to learn 
> Rust with.)
>
>

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