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Since this project relies so heavily on Ledger-CLI, we'd really like there
to be a full test coverage for Ledger-CLI. To do that, a student will
need to be already somewhat familiar C++ and willing to learn about how to
set up test suites for C++ programs, and likes writing tests. The student
could easily spend the whole summer just writing tests and not finish.
Ledger-CLI does have the beginnings of a test suite, but its test harness
needs work and improvement, and it would be very good if a test coverage
report was generated. There is also work to be done to investigate what
test coverage tools should be used for the project.
While this project is of primary interest to this project, it will
require careful coordination with Ledger-CLI as an upstream, and we'll
help mentor the student in that.
3. Build a better Python interface to Ledger-CLI for use by our API.
Right now, Ledger-CLI has a rather incomplete Python interface, based on
[Boost.Python](http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_55_0/libs/python/doc/).
However, the right approach is probably to use
[SWIG](http://www.swig.org/) or some other similar mechanism to build a