It's been rumoured that Rob Browning said:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > But that's only part of the point. There are also some
> > 'stand-alone' perl scripts that scan a gnucash data file, find
> > anything that's a stock finds the right website, grabs the current
> > price, and puts that price into the data file.
>
> Well, we can leave the SWIG stuff the way it is, but I might be
> willing to translate the stuff. I'm fluent in both languages. Which
> files is it?
src/quotes/gnc-prices and src/quotes/Quote.pm
I don't care about value_portfolio, its more of a food-for-thought
thing, about how reports can/should work as stand-alone applets.
> This suggests that sticking them on the menu is only part of the
> problem. Though once they're schemified, invoking them from a command
> line (minus locking/synchronization issues) just involves adding an
The point of having a "current session" instead of an "open file" is
to solve the locking problem (and it is currently solved).
--linas
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