Re: Confusing Balance assertions

2018-06-27 Thread Colin Dean
Running your original snippet under 3.1.1-20160111 from Homebrew, it passes. Running under HEAD of next branch, it fails. If I add "CHF" to the 0 assertions, it passes. -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ledger" group. To unsubscribe from this g

Re: Confusing Balance assertions

2018-06-27 Thread Taylor R Campbell
> Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2018 14:27:13 +0200 > From: Pascal Fleury > > Hello, > > I have seen there were a few fixes to the balance assertions and their > docs. I am still confused by how it works. My example here: > > [...] > > What part I am not understanding correctly ? Sounds like a bug. I hav

Re: Confusing Balance assertions

2018-06-27 Thread Pascal Fleury
This was with ledger from git on branch 'next' (master would not compile with boost libs 1.65): $ ./acprep config && ./acprep opt make $ ./ledger --version Ledger 3.1.1-20160111, the command-line accounting tool Copyright (c) 2003-2018, John Wiegley. All rights reserved. Note that Ubuntu has v

Confusing Balance assertions

2018-06-27 Thread Pascal Fleury
Hello, I have seen there were a few fixes to the balance assertions and their docs. I am still confused by how it works. My example here: 2013/12/01 * Initial State Crédit:Viseca:MasterCard P1-618.50 CHF Crédit:Viseca:MasterCard P2 -52.10 CH

Re: Prudent: macOS editor and reporting wrapper around Ledger

2018-06-27 Thread Simon Michael
On 6/25/18 2:42 PM, vitoc wrote: Hey everyone, I'd been working on a macOS editor and reporting wrapper around Ledger for about a year (spare time side-project). I'd just completed it and will appreciate some help from any macOS users out there that can try it and see if it's useful. I made a w