[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> This, along with the diverse set of problems, as well as diverse
> .QIF formats, suggest to me that the QIF handling should probably
> *not* be hardcoded in C.
>
> The following script is the beginnings of my thoughts of a way of
> Scheming a converter up. Using a scripting language for this task,
> which can readily involve:
> a) A need to customize the code;
> b) Overflows of one sort or another;
> c) Oddball requirements;
> all suggests that Scheme is a good pick.
...assuming the doing the QIF work actually knows scheme, which I do
not.
Of course, you've actually produced code, which I haven't, so you get
to pick. :-)
I'll be honest and say that GnuCash's marriage with guile has
discouraged me from diving in and working on the program. I don't
want to bother learning scheme.
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