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The purpose of this option is to add special "<Rounding>" postings, to
ensure that a regiter's running total is *always* the sum of its
postings. Within --rounding, these adjustment postings are missing,
which was the behavior in Ledger 2.x. It can be orders of magnitude
slower to turn it on for large reports with many commodities.
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Fixes 3AAB00ED-9904-4380-8988-16506B0AFE08
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This is useful for making sure that the column containing the results of
--prepend-format is a consistent width throughout the report (including
those lines where it is not applied).
Fixes 64F9D913-75E1-4830-A3D9-29B72442E68B
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These three reports simply dump an unordered list (with the exception of
payees) shows all accounts, payees, and commodities represented in a
given report. This can be used to easily generate per-entity report,
for example:
ledger payees | \
while read payee; do \
echo ; echo $payee ; \
ledger reg payee "$payee" ; \
done
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This is really for debugging more than anything else.
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The usages are:
--meta=<TAG> prepend value of TAG before every line
--meta-width=<NUM> force the meta column to be NUM wide
--meta=<TAG>:<NUM> shortcut that also applies --meta-width
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There ended up being too many corner cases for the generalized formatter
to handle.
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This is equivalent to the following:
--account='"TAG:" + tag(/TAG/)'
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These options allow the user to specify what accounts names should be
used for these two types of accounts. They are optional, and default
to:
--unrealized-gains "Equity:Unrealized Gains"
--unrealized-losses "Equity:Unrealized Losses"
These are intended to be set in one's ~/.ledgerrc file.
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When this option is on, then in balance report which show market values,
any gains or losses in value will be balanced into a pair of accounts
called Equity:Unrealized Gains and Equity:Unrealized Losses.
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This happens after running through all the post handlers, before running
any of the account handlers.
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It's always possible the user only specified a display predicate.
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They are:
to_boolean
to_int
to_datetime
to_date
to_amount
to_balance
to_string
to_mask
to_sequence
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This lets you do things like store a date as the value of a tag, then
run:
ledger --date='has_tag("Foo") ? to_date(tag("Foo")) : date' reg
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This lets you, for example, debug registers that cull data from many
different sources, without having to change the basic formatting
string. You can locate each posting's location with this:
ledger reg --prepend-format='%-25(filename + ":" + beg_line)'
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This allows for correct searching of UTF-8 encoded strings, such as
lower-case versions of Russian words to find mixed-case words.
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This fits better with the --amount and --total options, which both
change the amount and total used for calculation. Same with --account:
it happens after filtering, but before calculation so that balance
reports look as you'd expect.
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This is used for accessing an account's current total within one's
Ledger file.
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The different namespaces are:
Function Value expression functions, which receive a "context"
Option Command-line options
Precommand Commands which are invoked before reading the journal
Command Commands which are invoked after reading the journal
Directive Directives that occur at column 0 in a data file
This greatly eases the ability for Python uses to add intercept hooks to
change how the basic Ledger module functions. An example of what should
be possible soon:
import ledger
def my_foo_handler(value):
print "--foo received:", value
ledger.add_handler(ledger.Option, "foo=", my_foo_handler)
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This sets how many years of forecasting Ledger will do before it
terminates the attempt.
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