ledger/doc/Ledger.scriv/213.rtfd/TXT.rtf
John Wiegley 1f5ceb0db5 Added beginning draft of manual for 3.0
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\f0\fs28 \cf0 The most fundamental type in Ledger is the amount, which may or may\
not have a commodity attached to it. First, we'll deal with the bare\
case, just to show how the amount type works. In C++, most all of\
Ledger's internal types end in @code\{_t\}; in Python, the same type\
name is used, but the @code\{_t\} suffix is dropped. Examples of usage\
in both languages will be presented throughout.\
\
amount_t\
commodity_t\
updater_t\
datetime_t\
balance_t\
balance_pair_t\
value_t\
valexpr_t\
format_t\
mask_t}