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Author SHA1 Message Date
Simon Michael
b1f3880c3d lib: drop the file format auto-detection feature
For a long time hledger has auto-detected the file format when it's
not known, eg when reading from a file with unusual extension (like
.dat or .txt), or from standard input (-f-), or when using the include
directive (which currently ignores file extensions).

Auto-detecting has been done by trying all readers until one succeeds.
This could guess wrong in some cases, but it was so rare that it has
been working fine.

Recently, more conveniences have been added to timedot format,
increasing its overlap with journal format, which makes this kind of
auto-detection unreliable.

Auto-detection and auto-detection failures are (probably) still pretty
rare in practice. But when it does happen it's confusing, giving
misleading errors or false successes (eg printing timedot entries
instead of a journal error).

For predictability and to minimise confusion, hledger no longer tries
to guess; when there's no file extension or reader prefix, it assumes
journal format. To specify one of the other formats, you must use a
standard file extension (.timeclock, .timedot, .csv, .ssv, .tsv), or a
reader prefix (-f csv:foo.txt, -f timedot:-).

For now, the include directive still tries to autodetect
(journal/timeclock/timedot), and this can't be overridden; it will be
fixed later.

Experimental; testing and feedback welcome.
2020-03-01 14:06:29 -08:00
Simon Michael
190233b576 timedot: more org support: dates/entries can be org headlines
Org headline prefixes (stars and space at beginning of line) are ignored.
2020-03-01 14:06:29 -08:00
Simon Michael
cc928c0096 ;timedot: a functional test 2020-02-27 17:38:13 -08:00