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.
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> 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
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
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
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