hledger/tests/balance/no-total-no-elide.test
Simon Michael 21d9945ba9 tests: make functional tests use "hledger" again
Using "hledgerdev" was a hack to help ensure that tests used a fresh
developer build by default. Now they specify "hledger" again, which fits
better with stack. It's up to the tester to make sure the desired
executable is first in PATH or specified with -w. (Note a couple of
tests currently don't obey -w and will always run "hledger", see addons.test).
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#!/usr/bin/env shelltest
# 1. One commodity. Zero accounts should be elided but the final total should not.
hledger -f - balance
<<<
2010/04/01 tr1
a 16$
b -16$
2010/04/02 tr2
a -16$
b 16$
>>>
--------------------
0
>>>=0
# 2. An uninteresting parent account (with same balance as its single subaccount) is elided by default, like ledger
hledger -f - balance --no-total
<<<
1/1
(a:b) 1
>>>
1 a:b
>>>=0
# 3. But not with --no-elide
hledger -f - balance --no-total --no-elide
<<<
1/1
(a:b) 1
>>>
1 a
1 b
>>>=0
# 4. Nor when it has more than one subaccount
hledger -f - balance --no-total
<<<
1/1
(a:b) 1
(a:c) -1
>>>
0 a
1 b
-1 c
>>>2
>>>=0
# 5. Zero-balance leaves should also be hidden by default.
hledger -f - balance --no-total
<<<
1/1
(a) 1
(a:aa) 1
(a:aa) -1
(a:aa:aaa) 1
(a:aa:aaa) -1
>>>
1 a
>>>=0