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Haskell
843 lines
34 KiB
Haskell
{-|
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A simple 'Amount' is some quantity of money, shares, or anything else.
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It has a (possibly null) 'CommoditySymbol' and a numeric quantity:
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@
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$1
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£-50
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EUR 3.44
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GOOG 500
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1.5h
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90 apples
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0
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@
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It may also have an assigned 'Price', representing this amount's per-unit
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or total cost in a different commodity. If present, this is rendered like
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so:
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@
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EUR 2 \@ $1.50 (unit price)
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EUR 2 \@\@ $3 (total price)
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@
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A 'MixedAmount' is zero or more simple amounts, so can represent multiple
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commodities; this is the type most often used:
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@
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0
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$50 + EUR 3
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16h + $13.55 + AAPL 500 + 6 oranges
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@
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When a mixed amount has been \"normalised\", it has no more than one amount
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in each commodity and no zero amounts; or it has just a single zero amount
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and no others.
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Limited arithmetic with simple and mixed amounts is supported, best used
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with similar amounts since it mostly ignores assigned prices and commodity
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exchange rates.
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-}
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{-# LANGUAGE StandaloneDeriving, RecordWildCards, OverloadedStrings #-}
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module Hledger.Data.Amount (
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-- * Amount
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amount,
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nullamt,
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missingamt,
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num,
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usd,
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eur,
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gbp,
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hrs,
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at,
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(@@),
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amountWithCommodity,
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-- ** arithmetic
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costOfAmount,
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divideAmount,
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multiplyAmount,
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divideAmountAndPrice,
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multiplyAmountAndPrice,
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amountValue,
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amountTotalPriceToUnitPrice,
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-- ** rendering
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amountstyle,
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styleAmount,
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showAmount,
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cshowAmount,
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showAmountWithZeroCommodity,
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showAmountDebug,
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showAmountWithoutPrice,
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maxprecision,
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maxprecisionwithpoint,
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setAmountPrecision,
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withPrecision,
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setFullPrecision,
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setMinimalPrecision,
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setAmountInternalPrecision,
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withInternalPrecision,
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setAmountDecimalPoint,
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withDecimalPoint,
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canonicaliseAmount,
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-- * MixedAmount
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nullmixedamt,
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missingmixedamt,
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mixed,
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amounts,
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filterMixedAmount,
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filterMixedAmountByCommodity,
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normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay,
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normaliseMixedAmount,
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-- ** arithmetic
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costOfMixedAmount,
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divideMixedAmount,
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multiplyMixedAmount,
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divideMixedAmountAndPrice,
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multiplyMixedAmountAndPrice,
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averageMixedAmounts,
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isNegativeAmount,
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isNegativeMixedAmount,
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isZeroAmount,
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isReallyZeroAmount,
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isZeroMixedAmount,
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isReallyZeroMixedAmount,
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isReallyZeroMixedAmountCost,
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mixedAmountValue,
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mixedAmountTotalPriceToUnitPrice,
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-- ** rendering
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styleMixedAmount,
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showMixedAmount,
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showMixedAmountOneLine,
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showMixedAmountDebug,
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showMixedAmountWithoutPrice,
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showMixedAmountOneLineWithoutPrice,
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cshowMixedAmountWithoutPrice,
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cshowMixedAmountOneLineWithoutPrice,
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showMixedAmountWithZeroCommodity,
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showMixedAmountWithPrecision,
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setMixedAmountPrecision,
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canonicaliseMixedAmount,
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-- * misc.
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ltraceamount,
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tests_Amount
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) where
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import Data.Char (isDigit)
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import Data.Decimal (roundTo, decimalPlaces, normalizeDecimal)
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import Data.Function (on)
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import Data.List
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import Data.Map (findWithDefault)
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import Data.Maybe
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import Data.Time.Calendar (Day)
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-- import Data.Text (Text)
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import qualified Data.Text as T
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import Safe (maximumDef)
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import Text.Printf
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import qualified Data.Map as M
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import Hledger.Data.Types
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import Hledger.Data.Commodity
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import Hledger.Utils
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deriving instance Show MarketPrice
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Amount styles
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-- | Default amount style
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amountstyle = AmountStyle L False 0 (Just '.') Nothing
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Amount
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instance Num Amount where
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abs a@Amount{aquantity=q} = a{aquantity=abs q}
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signum a@Amount{aquantity=q} = a{aquantity=signum q}
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fromInteger i = nullamt{aquantity=fromInteger i}
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negate a@Amount{aquantity=q} = a{aquantity= -q}
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(+) = similarAmountsOp (+)
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(-) = similarAmountsOp (-)
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(*) = similarAmountsOp (*)
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-- | The empty simple amount.
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amount, nullamt :: Amount
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amount = Amount{acommodity="", aquantity=0, aprice=NoPrice, astyle=amountstyle, aismultiplier=False}
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nullamt = amount
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-- | A temporary value for parsed transactions which had no amount specified.
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missingamt :: Amount
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missingamt = amount{acommodity="AUTO"}
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-- Handy amount constructors for tests.
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-- usd/eur/gbp round their argument to a whole number of pennies/cents.
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num n = amount{acommodity="", aquantity=n}
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hrs n = amount{acommodity="h", aquantity=n, astyle=amountstyle{asprecision=2, ascommodityside=R}}
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usd n = amount{acommodity="$", aquantity=roundTo 2 n, astyle=amountstyle{asprecision=2}}
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eur n = amount{acommodity="€", aquantity=roundTo 2 n, astyle=amountstyle{asprecision=2}}
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gbp n = amount{acommodity="£", aquantity=roundTo 2 n, astyle=amountstyle{asprecision=2}}
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amt `at` priceamt = amt{aprice=UnitPrice priceamt}
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amt @@ priceamt = amt{aprice=TotalPrice priceamt}
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-- | Apply a binary arithmetic operator to two amounts, which should
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-- be in the same commodity if non-zero (warning, this is not checked).
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-- A zero result keeps the commodity of the second amount.
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-- The result's display style is that of the second amount, with
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-- precision set to the highest of either amount.
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-- Prices are ignored and discarded.
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-- Remember: the caller is responsible for ensuring both amounts have the same commodity.
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similarAmountsOp :: (Quantity -> Quantity -> Quantity) -> Amount -> Amount -> Amount
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similarAmountsOp op Amount{acommodity=_, aquantity=q1, astyle=AmountStyle{asprecision=p1}}
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Amount{acommodity=c2, aquantity=q2, astyle=s2@AmountStyle{asprecision=p2}} =
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-- trace ("a1:"++showAmountDebug a1) $ trace ("a2:"++showAmountDebug a2) $ traceWith (("= :"++).showAmountDebug)
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amount{acommodity=c2, aquantity=q1 `op` q2, astyle=s2{asprecision=max p1 p2}}
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-- c1==c2 || q1==0 || q2==0 =
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-- otherwise = error "tried to do simple arithmetic with amounts in different commodities"
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-- | Convert an amount to the specified commodity, ignoring and discarding
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-- any assigned prices and assuming an exchange rate of 1.
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amountWithCommodity :: CommoditySymbol -> Amount -> Amount
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amountWithCommodity c a = a{acommodity=c, aprice=NoPrice}
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-- | Convert an amount to the commodity of its assigned price, if any. Notes:
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--
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-- - price amounts must be MixedAmounts with exactly one component Amount (or there will be a runtime error) XXX
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--
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-- - price amounts should be positive, though this is not currently enforced
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costOfAmount :: Amount -> Amount
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costOfAmount a@Amount{aquantity=q, aprice=price} =
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case price of
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NoPrice -> a
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UnitPrice p@Amount{aquantity=pq} -> p{aquantity=pq * q}
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TotalPrice p@Amount{aquantity=pq} -> p{aquantity=pq * signum q}
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-- | Replace an amount's TotalPrice, if it has one, with an equivalent UnitPrice.
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-- Has no effect on amounts without one.
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-- Also increases the unit price's display precision to show one extra decimal place,
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-- to help keep transaction amounts balancing.
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-- Does Decimal division, might be some rounding/irrational number issues.
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amountTotalPriceToUnitPrice :: Amount -> Amount
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amountTotalPriceToUnitPrice
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a@Amount{aquantity=q, aprice=TotalPrice pa@Amount{aquantity=pq, astyle=ps@AmountStyle{asprecision=pp}}}
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= a{aprice = UnitPrice pa{aquantity=abs (pq/q), astyle=ps{asprecision=pp+1}}}
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amountTotalPriceToUnitPrice a = a
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-- | Divide an amount's quantity by a constant.
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divideAmount :: Quantity -> Amount -> Amount
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divideAmount n a@Amount{aquantity=q} = a{aquantity=q/n}
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-- | Multiply an amount's quantity by a constant.
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multiplyAmount :: Quantity -> Amount -> Amount
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multiplyAmount n a@Amount{aquantity=q} = a{aquantity=q*n}
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-- | Divide an amount's quantity (and its total price, if it has one) by a constant.
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-- The total price will be kept positive regardless of the multiplier's sign.
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divideAmountAndPrice :: Quantity -> Amount -> Amount
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divideAmountAndPrice n a@Amount{aquantity=q,aprice=p} = a{aquantity=q/n, aprice=f p}
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where
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f (TotalPrice a) = TotalPrice $ abs $ n `divideAmount` a
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f p = p
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-- | Multiply an amount's quantity (and its total price, if it has one) by a constant.
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-- The total price will be kept positive regardless of the multiplier's sign.
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multiplyAmountAndPrice :: Quantity -> Amount -> Amount
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multiplyAmountAndPrice n a@Amount{aquantity=q,aprice=p} = a{aquantity=q*n, aprice=f p}
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where
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f (TotalPrice a) = TotalPrice $ abs $ n `multiplyAmount` a
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f p = p
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-- | Is this amount negative ? The price is ignored.
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isNegativeAmount :: Amount -> Bool
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isNegativeAmount Amount{aquantity=q} = q < 0
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digits = "123456789" :: String
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-- | Does this amount appear to be zero when displayed with its given precision ?
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isZeroAmount :: Amount -> Bool
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isZeroAmount -- a==missingamt = False
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= not . any (`elem` digits) . showAmountWithoutPriceOrCommodity
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-- | Is this amount "really" zero, regardless of the display precision ?
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isReallyZeroAmount :: Amount -> Bool
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isReallyZeroAmount Amount{aquantity=q} = q == 0
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-- | Get the string representation of an amount, based on its commodity's
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-- display settings except using the specified precision.
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showAmountWithPrecision :: Int -> Amount -> String
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showAmountWithPrecision p = showAmount . setAmountPrecision p
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-- | Set an amount's display precision.
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setAmountPrecision :: Int -> Amount -> Amount
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setAmountPrecision p a@Amount{astyle=s} = a{astyle=s{asprecision=p}}
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-- | Set an amount's display precision, flipped.
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withPrecision :: Amount -> Int -> Amount
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withPrecision = flip setAmountPrecision
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-- | Increase an amount's display precision, if necessary, enough so
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-- that it will be shown exactly, with all significant decimal places
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-- (excluding trailing zeros).
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setFullPrecision :: Amount -> Amount
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setFullPrecision a = setAmountPrecision p a
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where
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p = max displayprecision normalprecision
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displayprecision = asprecision $ astyle a
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normalprecision = fromIntegral $ decimalPlaces $ normalizeDecimal $ aquantity a
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-- | Set an amount's display precision to just enough so that it will
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-- be shown exactly, with all significant decimal places.
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setMinimalPrecision :: Amount -> Amount
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setMinimalPrecision a = setAmountPrecision normalprecision a
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where
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normalprecision = fromIntegral $ decimalPlaces $ normalizeDecimal $ aquantity a
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-- | Get a string representation of an amount for debugging,
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-- appropriate to the current debug level. 9 shows maximum detail.
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showAmountDebug :: Amount -> String
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showAmountDebug Amount{acommodity="AUTO"} = "(missing)"
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showAmountDebug Amount{..} = printf "Amount {acommodity=%s, aquantity=%s, aprice=%s, astyle=%s}" (show acommodity) (show aquantity) (showPriceDebug aprice) (show astyle)
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-- | Get the string representation of an amount, without any \@ price.
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showAmountWithoutPrice :: Amount -> String
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showAmountWithoutPrice a = showAmount a{aprice=NoPrice}
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-- | Set an amount's internal precision, ie rounds the Decimal representing
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-- the amount's quantity to some number of decimal places.
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-- Rounding is done with Data.Decimal's default roundTo function:
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-- "If the value ends in 5 then it is rounded to the nearest even value (Banker's Rounding)".
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-- Does not change the amount's display precision.
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-- Intended only for internal use, eg when comparing amounts in tests.
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setAmountInternalPrecision :: Int -> Amount -> Amount
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setAmountInternalPrecision p a@Amount{ aquantity=q, astyle=s } = a{
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astyle=s{asprecision=p}
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,aquantity=roundTo (fromIntegral p) q
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}
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-- | Set an amount's internal precision, flipped.
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-- Intended only for internal use, eg when comparing amounts in tests.
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withInternalPrecision :: Amount -> Int -> Amount
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withInternalPrecision = flip setAmountInternalPrecision
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-- | Set (or clear) an amount's display decimal point.
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setAmountDecimalPoint :: Maybe Char -> Amount -> Amount
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setAmountDecimalPoint mc a@Amount{ astyle=s } = a{ astyle=s{asdecimalpoint=mc} }
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-- | Set (or clear) an amount's display decimal point, flipped.
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withDecimalPoint :: Amount -> Maybe Char -> Amount
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withDecimalPoint = flip setAmountDecimalPoint
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-- | Colour version.
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cshowAmountWithoutPrice :: Amount -> String
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cshowAmountWithoutPrice a = cshowAmount a{aprice=NoPrice}
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-- | Get the string representation of an amount, without any price or commodity symbol.
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showAmountWithoutPriceOrCommodity :: Amount -> String
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showAmountWithoutPriceOrCommodity a = showAmount a{acommodity="", aprice=NoPrice}
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showPrice :: Price -> String
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showPrice NoPrice = ""
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showPrice (UnitPrice pa) = " @ " ++ showAmount pa
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showPrice (TotalPrice pa) = " @@ " ++ showAmount pa
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showPriceDebug :: Price -> String
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showPriceDebug NoPrice = ""
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showPriceDebug (UnitPrice pa) = " @ " ++ showAmountDebug pa
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showPriceDebug (TotalPrice pa) = " @@ " ++ showAmountDebug pa
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-- | Given a map of standard amount display styles, apply the appropriate one to this amount.
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-- If there's no standard style for this amount's commodity, return the amount unchanged.
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styleAmount :: M.Map CommoditySymbol AmountStyle -> Amount -> Amount
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styleAmount styles a =
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case M.lookup (acommodity a) styles of
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Just s -> a{astyle=s}
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Nothing -> a
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-- | Get the string representation of an amount, based on its
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-- commodity's display settings. String representations equivalent to
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-- zero are converted to just \"0\". The special "missing" amount is
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-- displayed as the empty string.
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showAmount :: Amount -> String
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showAmount = showAmountHelper False
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-- | Colour version. For a negative amount, adds ANSI codes to change the colour,
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-- currently to hard-coded red.
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cshowAmount :: Amount -> String
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cshowAmount a =
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(if isNegativeAmount a then color Dull Red else id) $
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showAmountHelper False a
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showAmountHelper :: Bool -> Amount -> String
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showAmountHelper _ Amount{acommodity="AUTO"} = ""
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showAmountHelper showzerocommodity a@Amount{acommodity=c, aprice=p, astyle=AmountStyle{..}} =
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case ascommodityside of
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L -> printf "%s%s%s%s" (T.unpack c') space quantity' price
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R -> printf "%s%s%s%s" quantity' space (T.unpack c') price
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where
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quantity = showamountquantity a
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displayingzero = not (any (`elem` digits) quantity)
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(quantity',c') | displayingzero && not showzerocommodity = ("0","")
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| otherwise = (quantity, quoteCommoditySymbolIfNeeded c)
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space = if not (T.null c') && ascommodityspaced then " " else "" :: String
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price = showPrice p
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-- | Like showAmount, but show a zero amount's commodity if it has one.
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showAmountWithZeroCommodity :: Amount -> String
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showAmountWithZeroCommodity = showAmountHelper True
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-- | Get the string representation of the number part of of an amount,
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-- using the display settings from its commodity.
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showamountquantity :: Amount -> String
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showamountquantity Amount{aquantity=q, astyle=AmountStyle{asprecision=p, asdecimalpoint=mdec, asdigitgroups=mgrps}} =
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punctuatenumber (fromMaybe '.' mdec) mgrps qstr
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where
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-- isint n = fromIntegral (round n) == n
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qstr -- p == maxprecision && isint q = printf "%d" (round q::Integer)
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| p == maxprecisionwithpoint = show q
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| p == maxprecision = chopdotzero $ show q
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| otherwise = show $ roundTo (fromIntegral p) q
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-- | Replace a number string's decimal point with the specified character,
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-- and add the specified digit group separators. The last digit group will
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-- be repeated as needed.
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punctuatenumber :: Char -> Maybe DigitGroupStyle -> String -> String
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punctuatenumber dec mgrps s = sign ++ reverse (applyDigitGroupStyle mgrps (reverse int)) ++ frac''
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where
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(sign,num) = break isDigit s
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(int,frac) = break (=='.') num
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frac' = dropWhile (=='.') frac
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frac'' | null frac' = ""
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| otherwise = dec:frac'
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applyDigitGroupStyle :: Maybe DigitGroupStyle -> String -> String
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applyDigitGroupStyle Nothing s = s
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applyDigitGroupStyle (Just (DigitGroups c gs)) s = addseps (repeatLast gs) s
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where
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addseps [] s = s
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addseps (g:gs) s
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| length s <= g = s
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| otherwise = let (part,rest) = splitAt g s
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in part ++ [c] ++ addseps gs rest
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repeatLast [] = []
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repeatLast gs = init gs ++ repeat (last gs)
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chopdotzero str = reverse $ case reverse str of
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'0':'.':s -> s
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s -> s
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-- | For rendering: a special precision value which means show all available digits.
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maxprecision :: Int
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maxprecision = 999998
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-- | For rendering: a special precision value which forces display of a decimal point.
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maxprecisionwithpoint :: Int
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maxprecisionwithpoint = 999999
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-- like journalCanonicaliseAmounts
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-- | Canonicalise an amount's display style using the provided commodity style map.
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canonicaliseAmount :: M.Map CommoditySymbol AmountStyle -> Amount -> Amount
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canonicaliseAmount styles a@Amount{acommodity=c, astyle=s} = a{astyle=s'}
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where
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s' = findWithDefault s c styles
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-- | Find the market value of this amount on the given date, in it's
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-- default valuation commodity, based on recorded market prices.
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-- If no default valuation commodity can be found, the amount is left
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-- unchanged.
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amountValue :: Journal -> Day -> Amount -> Amount
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amountValue j d a =
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case commodityValue j d (acommodity a) of
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Just v -> v{aquantity=aquantity v * aquantity a}
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Nothing -> a
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-- This is here not in Commodity.hs to use the Amount Show instance above for debugging.
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-- | Find the market value, if known, of one unit of this commodity (A) on
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-- the given valuation date, in the commodity (B) mentioned in the latest
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-- applicable market price. The latest applicable market price is the market
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-- price directive for commodity A with the latest date that is on or before
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-- the valuation date; or if there are multiple such prices with the same date,
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-- the last parsed.
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commodityValue :: Journal -> Day -> CommoditySymbol -> Maybe Amount
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commodityValue j valuationdate c
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| null applicableprices = dbg Nothing
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| otherwise = dbg $ Just $ mpamount $ last applicableprices
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where
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dbg = dbg8 ("using market price for "++T.unpack c)
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applicableprices =
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[p | p <- sortOn mpdate $ jmarketprices j
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, mpcommodity p == c
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, mpdate p <= valuationdate
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]
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- MixedAmount
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instance Num MixedAmount where
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fromInteger i = Mixed [fromInteger i]
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negate (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map negate as
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(+) (Mixed as) (Mixed bs) = normaliseMixedAmount $ Mixed $ as ++ bs
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(*) = error' "error, mixed amounts do not support multiplication"
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abs = error' "error, mixed amounts do not support abs"
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signum = error' "error, mixed amounts do not support signum"
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-- | The empty mixed amount.
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nullmixedamt :: MixedAmount
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nullmixedamt = Mixed []
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-- | A temporary value for parsed transactions which had no amount specified.
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missingmixedamt :: MixedAmount
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missingmixedamt = Mixed [missingamt]
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-- | Convert amounts in various commodities into a normalised MixedAmount.
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mixed :: [Amount] -> MixedAmount
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mixed = normaliseMixedAmount . Mixed
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-- | Simplify a mixed amount's component amounts:
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--
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-- * amounts in the same commodity are combined unless they have different prices or total prices
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--
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-- * multiple zero amounts, all with the same non-null commodity, are replaced by just the last of them, preserving the commodity and amount style (all but the last zero amount are discarded)
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--
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-- * multiple zero amounts with multiple commodities, or no commodities, are replaced by one commodity-less zero amount
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--
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-- * an empty amount list is replaced by one commodity-less zero amount
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--
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-- * the special "missing" mixed amount remains unchanged
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--
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normaliseMixedAmount :: MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
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normaliseMixedAmount = normaliseHelper False
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normaliseHelper :: Bool -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
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normaliseHelper squashprices (Mixed as)
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| missingamt `elem` as = missingmixedamt -- missingamt should always be alone, but detect it even if not
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| null nonzeros = Mixed [newzero]
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| otherwise = Mixed nonzeros
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where
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newzero = case filter (/= "") (map acommodity zeros) of
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_:_ -> last zeros
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_ -> nullamt
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(zeros, nonzeros) = partition isReallyZeroAmount $
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map sumSimilarAmountsUsingFirstPrice $
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groupBy groupfn $
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sortBy sortfn
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as
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sortfn | squashprices = compare `on` acommodity
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| otherwise = compare `on` \a -> (acommodity a, aprice a)
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groupfn | squashprices = (==) `on` acommodity
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| otherwise = \a1 a2 -> acommodity a1 == acommodity a2 && combinableprices a1 a2
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combinableprices Amount{aprice=NoPrice} Amount{aprice=NoPrice} = True
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combinableprices Amount{aprice=UnitPrice p1} Amount{aprice=UnitPrice p2} = p1 == p2
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combinableprices _ _ = False
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-- | Like normaliseMixedAmount, but combine each commodity's amounts
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-- into just one by throwing away all prices except the first. This is
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-- only used as a rendering helper, and could show a misleading price.
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normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay :: MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
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normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay = normaliseHelper True
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-- | Sum same-commodity amounts in a lossy way, applying the first
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-- price to the result and discarding any other prices. Only used as a
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-- rendering helper.
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sumSimilarAmountsUsingFirstPrice :: [Amount] -> Amount
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sumSimilarAmountsUsingFirstPrice [] = nullamt
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sumSimilarAmountsUsingFirstPrice as = (sumStrict as){aprice=aprice $ head as}
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-- -- | Sum same-commodity amounts. If there were different prices, set
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-- -- the price to a special marker indicating "various". Only used as a
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-- -- rendering helper.
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-- sumSimilarAmountsNotingPriceDifference :: [Amount] -> Amount
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-- sumSimilarAmountsNotingPriceDifference [] = nullamt
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-- sumSimilarAmountsNotingPriceDifference as = undefined
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-- | Get a mixed amount's component amounts.
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amounts :: MixedAmount -> [Amount]
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amounts (Mixed as) = as
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-- | Filter a mixed amount's component amounts by a predicate.
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filterMixedAmount :: (Amount -> Bool) -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
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filterMixedAmount p (Mixed as) = Mixed $ filter p as
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-- | Return an unnormalised MixedAmount containing exactly one Amount
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-- with the specified commodity and the quantity of that commodity
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-- found in the original. NB if Amount's quantity is zero it will be
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-- discarded next time the MixedAmount gets normalised.
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filterMixedAmountByCommodity :: CommoditySymbol -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
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filterMixedAmountByCommodity c (Mixed as) = Mixed as'
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where
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as' = case filter ((==c) . acommodity) as of
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[] -> [nullamt{acommodity=c}]
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as'' -> [sum as'']
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-- | Apply a transform to a mixed amount's component 'Amount's.
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mapMixedAmount :: (Amount -> Amount) -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
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mapMixedAmount f (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map f as
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-- | Convert a mixed amount's component amounts to the commodity of their
|
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-- assigned price, if any.
|
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costOfMixedAmount :: MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
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costOfMixedAmount (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map costOfAmount as
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-- | Divide a mixed amount's quantities by a constant.
|
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divideMixedAmount :: Quantity -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
|
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divideMixedAmount n = mapMixedAmount (divideAmount n)
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|
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-- | Multiply a mixed amount's quantities by a constant.
|
|
multiplyMixedAmount :: Quantity -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
|
|
multiplyMixedAmount n = mapMixedAmount (multiplyAmount n)
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|
|
|
-- | Divide a mixed amount's quantities (and total prices, if any) by a constant.
|
|
-- The total prices will be kept positive regardless of the multiplier's sign.
|
|
divideMixedAmountAndPrice :: Quantity -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
|
|
divideMixedAmountAndPrice n = mapMixedAmount (divideAmountAndPrice n)
|
|
|
|
-- | Multiply a mixed amount's quantities (and total prices, if any) by a constant.
|
|
-- The total prices will be kept positive regardless of the multiplier's sign.
|
|
multiplyMixedAmountAndPrice :: Quantity -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
|
|
multiplyMixedAmountAndPrice n = mapMixedAmount (multiplyAmountAndPrice n)
|
|
|
|
-- | Calculate the average of some mixed amounts.
|
|
averageMixedAmounts :: [MixedAmount] -> MixedAmount
|
|
averageMixedAmounts [] = 0
|
|
averageMixedAmounts as = fromIntegral (length as) `divideMixedAmount` sum as
|
|
|
|
-- | Is this mixed amount negative, if it can be normalised to a single commodity ?
|
|
isNegativeMixedAmount :: MixedAmount -> Maybe Bool
|
|
isNegativeMixedAmount m = case as of [a] -> Just $ isNegativeAmount a
|
|
_ -> Nothing
|
|
where as = amounts $ normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay m
|
|
|
|
-- | Does this mixed amount appear to be zero when displayed with its given precision ?
|
|
isZeroMixedAmount :: MixedAmount -> Bool
|
|
isZeroMixedAmount = all isZeroAmount . amounts . normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay
|
|
|
|
-- | Is this mixed amount "really" zero ? See isReallyZeroAmount.
|
|
isReallyZeroMixedAmount :: MixedAmount -> Bool
|
|
isReallyZeroMixedAmount = all isReallyZeroAmount . amounts . normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay
|
|
|
|
-- | Is this mixed amount "really" zero, after converting to cost
|
|
-- commodities where possible ?
|
|
isReallyZeroMixedAmountCost :: MixedAmount -> Bool
|
|
isReallyZeroMixedAmountCost = isReallyZeroMixedAmount . costOfMixedAmount
|
|
|
|
-- -- | MixedAmount derived Eq instance in Types.hs doesn't know that we
|
|
-- -- want $0 = EUR0 = 0. Yet we don't want to drag all this code over there.
|
|
-- -- For now, use this when cross-commodity zero equality is important.
|
|
-- mixedAmountEquals :: MixedAmount -> MixedAmount -> Bool
|
|
-- mixedAmountEquals a b = amounts a' == amounts b' || (isZeroMixedAmount a' && isZeroMixedAmount b')
|
|
-- where a' = normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay a
|
|
-- b' = normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay b
|
|
|
|
-- | Given a map of standard amount display styles, apply the appropriate ones to each individual amount.
|
|
styleMixedAmount :: M.Map CommoditySymbol AmountStyle -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
|
|
styleMixedAmount styles (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map (styleAmount styles) as
|
|
|
|
-- | Get the string representation of a mixed amount, after
|
|
-- normalising it to one amount per commodity. Assumes amounts have
|
|
-- no or similar prices, otherwise this can show misleading prices.
|
|
showMixedAmount :: MixedAmount -> String
|
|
showMixedAmount = showMixedAmountHelper False False
|
|
|
|
-- | Like showMixedAmount, but zero amounts are shown with their
|
|
-- commodity if they have one.
|
|
showMixedAmountWithZeroCommodity :: MixedAmount -> String
|
|
showMixedAmountWithZeroCommodity = showMixedAmountHelper True False
|
|
|
|
-- | Get the one-line string representation of a mixed amount.
|
|
showMixedAmountOneLine :: MixedAmount -> String
|
|
showMixedAmountOneLine = showMixedAmountHelper False True
|
|
|
|
showMixedAmountHelper :: Bool -> Bool -> MixedAmount -> String
|
|
showMixedAmountHelper showzerocommodity useoneline m =
|
|
join $ map showamt $ amounts $ normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay m
|
|
where
|
|
join | useoneline = intercalate ", "
|
|
| otherwise = vConcatRightAligned
|
|
showamt | showzerocommodity = showAmountWithZeroCommodity
|
|
| otherwise = showAmount
|
|
|
|
-- | Compact labelled trace of a mixed amount, for debugging.
|
|
ltraceamount :: String -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
|
|
ltraceamount s = traceWith (((s ++ ": ") ++).showMixedAmount)
|
|
|
|
-- | Set the display precision in the amount's commodities.
|
|
setMixedAmountPrecision :: Int -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
|
|
setMixedAmountPrecision p (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map (setAmountPrecision p) as
|
|
|
|
-- | Get the string representation of a mixed amount, showing each of its
|
|
-- component amounts with the specified precision, ignoring their
|
|
-- commoditys' display precision settings.
|
|
showMixedAmountWithPrecision :: Int -> MixedAmount -> String
|
|
showMixedAmountWithPrecision p m =
|
|
vConcatRightAligned $ map (showAmountWithPrecision p) $ amounts $ normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay m
|
|
|
|
-- | Get an unambiguous string representation of a mixed amount for debugging.
|
|
showMixedAmountDebug :: MixedAmount -> String
|
|
showMixedAmountDebug m | m == missingmixedamt = "(missing)"
|
|
| otherwise = printf "Mixed [%s]" as
|
|
where as = intercalate "\n " $ map showAmountDebug $ amounts m
|
|
|
|
-- TODO these and related fns are comically complicated:
|
|
|
|
-- | Get the string representation of a mixed amount, without showing any transaction prices.
|
|
showMixedAmountWithoutPrice :: MixedAmount -> String
|
|
showMixedAmountWithoutPrice m = intercalate "\n" $ map showamt as
|
|
where
|
|
Mixed as = normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay $ mixedAmountStripPrices m
|
|
showamt = printf (printf "%%%ds" width) . showAmountWithoutPrice
|
|
where
|
|
width = maximumDef 0 $ map (length . showAmount) as
|
|
|
|
-- | Colour version of showMixedAmountWithoutPrice. Any individual Amount
|
|
-- which is negative is wrapped in ANSI codes to make it display in red.
|
|
cshowMixedAmountWithoutPrice :: MixedAmount -> String
|
|
cshowMixedAmountWithoutPrice m = intercalate "\n" $ map showamt as
|
|
where
|
|
Mixed as = normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay $ mixedAmountStripPrices m
|
|
showamt a =
|
|
(if isNegativeAmount a then color Dull Red else id) $
|
|
printf (printf "%%%ds" width) $ showAmountWithoutPrice a
|
|
where
|
|
width = maximumDef 0 $ map (length . showAmount) as
|
|
|
|
mixedAmountStripPrices :: MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
|
|
mixedAmountStripPrices (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map (\a -> a{aprice=NoPrice}) as
|
|
|
|
-- | Get the one-line string representation of a mixed amount, but without
|
|
-- any \@ prices.
|
|
showMixedAmountOneLineWithoutPrice :: MixedAmount -> String
|
|
showMixedAmountOneLineWithoutPrice m = intercalate ", " $ map showAmountWithoutPrice as
|
|
where
|
|
(Mixed as) = normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay $ stripPrices m
|
|
stripPrices (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map stripprice as where stripprice a = a{aprice=NoPrice}
|
|
|
|
-- | Colour version.
|
|
cshowMixedAmountOneLineWithoutPrice :: MixedAmount -> String
|
|
cshowMixedAmountOneLineWithoutPrice m = intercalate ", " $ map cshowAmountWithoutPrice as
|
|
where
|
|
(Mixed as) = normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay $ stripPrices m
|
|
stripPrices (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map stripprice as where stripprice a = a{aprice=NoPrice}
|
|
|
|
-- | Canonicalise a mixed amount's display styles using the provided commodity style map.
|
|
canonicaliseMixedAmount :: M.Map CommoditySymbol AmountStyle -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
|
|
canonicaliseMixedAmount styles (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map (canonicaliseAmount styles) as
|
|
|
|
mixedAmountValue :: Journal -> Day -> MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
|
|
mixedAmountValue j d (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map (amountValue j d) as
|
|
|
|
-- | Replace each component amount's TotalPrice, if it has one, with an equivalent UnitPrice.
|
|
-- Has no effect on amounts without one.
|
|
-- Does Decimal division, might be some rounding/irrational number issues.
|
|
mixedAmountTotalPriceToUnitPrice :: MixedAmount -> MixedAmount
|
|
mixedAmountTotalPriceToUnitPrice (Mixed as) = Mixed $ map amountTotalPriceToUnitPrice as
|
|
|
|
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- tests
|
|
|
|
tests_Amount = tests "Amount" [
|
|
tests "Amount" [
|
|
|
|
tests "costOfAmount" [
|
|
costOfAmount (eur 1) `is` eur 1
|
|
,costOfAmount (eur 2){aprice=UnitPrice $ usd 2} `is` usd 4
|
|
,costOfAmount (eur 1){aprice=TotalPrice $ usd 2} `is` usd 2
|
|
,costOfAmount (eur (-1)){aprice=TotalPrice $ usd 2} `is` usd (-2)
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
,tests "isZeroAmount" [
|
|
expect $ isZeroAmount amount
|
|
,expect $ isZeroAmount $ usd 0
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
,tests "negating amounts" [
|
|
negate (usd 1) `is` (usd 1){aquantity= -1}
|
|
,let b = (usd 1){aprice=UnitPrice $ eur 2} in negate b `is` b{aquantity= -1}
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
,tests "adding amounts without prices" [
|
|
(usd 1.23 + usd (-1.23)) `is` usd 0
|
|
,(usd 1.23 + usd (-1.23)) `is` usd 0
|
|
,(usd (-1.23) + usd (-1.23)) `is` usd (-2.46)
|
|
,sum [usd 1.23,usd (-1.23),usd (-1.23),-(usd (-1.23))] `is` usd 0
|
|
-- highest precision is preserved
|
|
,asprecision (astyle $ sum [usd 1 `withPrecision` 1, usd 1 `withPrecision` 3]) `is` 3
|
|
,asprecision (astyle $ sum [usd 1 `withPrecision` 3, usd 1 `withPrecision` 1]) `is` 3
|
|
-- adding different commodities assumes conversion rate 1
|
|
,expect $ isZeroAmount (usd 1.23 - eur 1.23)
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
,tests "showAmount" [
|
|
showAmount (usd 0 + gbp 0) `is` "0"
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
,tests "MixedAmount" [
|
|
|
|
tests "adding mixed amounts to zero, the commodity and amount style are preserved" [
|
|
sum (map (Mixed . (:[]))
|
|
[usd 1.25
|
|
,usd (-1) `withPrecision` 3
|
|
,usd (-0.25)
|
|
])
|
|
`is` Mixed [usd 0 `withPrecision` 3]
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
,tests "adding mixed amounts with total prices" [
|
|
sum (map (Mixed . (:[]))
|
|
[usd 1 @@ eur 1
|
|
,usd (-2) @@ eur 1
|
|
])
|
|
`is` Mixed [usd 1 @@ eur 1
|
|
,usd (-2) @@ eur 1
|
|
]
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
,tests "showMixedAmount" [
|
|
showMixedAmount (Mixed [usd 1]) `is` "$1.00"
|
|
,showMixedAmount (Mixed [usd 1 `at` eur 2]) `is` "$1.00 @ €2.00"
|
|
,showMixedAmount (Mixed [usd 0]) `is` "0"
|
|
,showMixedAmount (Mixed []) `is` "0"
|
|
,showMixedAmount missingmixedamt `is` ""
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
,tests "showMixedAmountWithoutPrice" $
|
|
let a = usd 1 `at` eur 2 in
|
|
[
|
|
showMixedAmountWithoutPrice (Mixed [a]) `is` "$1.00"
|
|
,showMixedAmountWithoutPrice (Mixed [a, -a]) `is` "0"
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
,tests "normaliseMixedAmount" [
|
|
test "a missing amount overrides any other amounts" $
|
|
normaliseMixedAmount (Mixed [usd 1, missingamt]) `is` missingmixedamt
|
|
,test "unpriced same-commodity amounts are combined" $
|
|
normaliseMixedAmount (Mixed [usd 0, usd 2]) `is` Mixed [usd 2]
|
|
,test "amounts with same unit price are combined" $
|
|
normaliseMixedAmount (Mixed [usd 1 `at` eur 1, usd 1 `at` eur 1]) `is` Mixed [usd 2 `at` eur 1]
|
|
,test "amounts with different unit prices are not combined" $
|
|
normaliseMixedAmount (Mixed [usd 1 `at` eur 1, usd 1 `at` eur 2]) `is` Mixed [usd 1 `at` eur 1, usd 1 `at` eur 2]
|
|
,test "amounts with total prices are not combined" $
|
|
normaliseMixedAmount (Mixed [usd 1 @@ eur 1, usd 1 @@ eur 1]) `is` Mixed [usd 1 @@ eur 1, usd 1 @@ eur 1]
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
,tests "normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay" [
|
|
normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay (Mixed []) `is` Mixed [nullamt]
|
|
,expect $ isZeroMixedAmount $ normaliseMixedAmountSquashPricesForDisplay
|
|
(Mixed [usd 10
|
|
,usd 10 @@ eur 7
|
|
,usd (-10)
|
|
,usd (-10) @@ eur 7
|
|
])
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
]
|