ledger would abort with the following error message:
TypeError: No Python class registered for C++ class boost::optional<std::string>
The changes pass a CallPolicy to make_getter when adding the transaction
code property for python, so that the correct to_python conversion is
made. For details see:
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_52_0/libs/python/doc/v2/faq.html#topythonconversionfailed
The --time-colon option will display the value for a seconds
based commodity as real hours and minutes.
For example 8100 seconds by default will be displayed as 2.25
whereas with the --time-colon option they will be displayed
as 2:15.
Give an early pointer to where to look if 'acprep update' fails.
Clarify a few things in the first section.
Give sections clearer headers, so they can be more easily referred to.
Add a FAQ entry about what to do if './acprep update' gives errors.
Update FAQ entry about MPFR library to refer to above new entry.
'filename' returns the complete path/filename of the file containg the current xact.
This is inconvenient for some displays. filebase returns only the base name. For
completeness added filepath as well.
This was caused by both 'A' and 'bucket' using
default_account_directive. This function was still stripping the 'A'
directive, so the first character of the account name used with 'bucket'
was cut off. Maybe the code for the other directives should be changed
accordingly for consistency (put line + 1 in call instead of function).
If the command line switch "-f" is used the test runner will
not pass the file name of the test file to ledger.
The line "test -f /dev/null" as used in test/baseline/cmd-convert.test
did not work as intended before this.
Also using "-f - " did not work as "$ledger" was noti
prepended to the command.
By using payees_for_unknown_accounts instead of account_mappings in
csv.cc ledger will have the same behaviour as in `ledger -f - print`
in that it uses payee fields in account directives to rewrite the
account.