There’s a Reason a Killer Money-Saving App Still Doesn’t Exist - The Wall Street Journal.

2023-11-15 Thread Martin Blais
This is a pretty good article about Mint and budgeting apps: There’s a Reason a Killer Money-Saving App Still Doesn’t Exist https://www.wsj.com/articles/theres-a-reason-a-killer-money-saving-appstill-doesntexist-24558f8c I like this quote: "“Nobody wants to track an expense item for expense item

Re: Announce: new Beancount parser in Rust

2023-11-15 Thread Simon Guest
beancount-parser-lima may do a bit more than the existing core parser in Beancount proper. It processes all the included files and returns a date-ordered list of all the directives, with all pragmas either processed or returned as a single Options structure. It doesn't do the filling in of mis

Re: Announce: new Beancount parser in Rust

2023-11-15 Thread Chary Chary
Martin, thanks for clarification On Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 12:29:01 PM UTC+1 bl...@furius.ca wrote: > The c++ parser in V3 is pretty much done. > This is other people writing a parser in rust. > > It's worth noting that n beancount the parser alone isn't that useful. > It's because bea

Re: Announce: new Beancount parser in Rust

2023-11-15 Thread Martin Blais
The c++ parser in V3 is pretty much done. This is other people writing a parser in rust. It's worth noting that n beancount the parser alone isn't that useful. It's because beancount processes its data in two stages: parsing, which produces roughly a data structure that matches the input, and then

Re: Announce: new Beancount parser in Rust

2023-11-15 Thread Chary Chary
Martin, is this somehow alternative to the C++ parser, which you are working on in beancount v3? On Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 9:46:50 PM UTC+1 bl...@furius.ca wrote: > Thank you for sharing. Added to contrib doc. > > > On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 3:15 PM Simon Guest wrote: > >> Ahoy Beancounter