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"""This is the main tool for handling llvm builds, bisects etc."""

import os
from sys import exit

from modules.llvm import LLVMSubproject, LLVMSourceConfig
from linaropy.git.clone import Clone
from linaropy.proj import Proj

from argparse import Action, ArgumentParser, RawTextHelpFormatter


def die(message, config_to_dump=None):
    """Print an error message and exit."""
    print(message)

    if config_to_dump is not None:
        dump_config(config_to_dump)

    exit(1)


def get_llvm_root():
    """Get the path to the LLVM root, which contains the repos as well as all
    the work environments."""
    return os.environ["LLVM_ROOT"]


def get_worktree_root(env):
    """
    Get the path to the LLVM worktree corresponding to env. The value will be
    based on the LLVM root.
    """
    return os.path.join(get_llvm_root(), env, "llvm")

# Figure out the path to the LLVM repos
if "LLVM_ROOT" not in os.environ:
    die("Please, define $LLVM_ROOT to point to the root\n"
        "path where the worktree setup should be performed")
llvm_repos_root = os.path.join(get_llvm_root(), "repos")


def dump_config(config):
    """Dump the list of projects that are enabled in the given config."""

    print("Projects linked:")
    enabled = config.get_enabled_subprojects()
    if not enabled:
        print("none")
    else:
        for subproj in sorted(enabled):
            print("  + {}".format(subproj))


def projects(args):
    """Add/remove subprojects based on the values in args."""

    proj = Proj()

    llvm_worktree_root = get_worktree_root(args.env)
    config = LLVMSourceConfig(proj, llvm_worktree_root)

    if not args.add and not args.remove:
        # Nothing to change, just print the current configuration
        dump_config(config)
        exit(0)

    to_add = {}
    if args.add:
        for subproj in args.add:
            repo = Clone(proj, os.path.join(llvm_repos_root, subproj))
            to_add[subproj] = repo

    try:
        config.update(to_add, args.remove)
    except (EnvironmentError, ValueError) as exc:
        die("Failed to update subprojects because:\n{}".format(str(exc)))

    dump_config(config)

##########################################################################
# Command line parsing                                                   #
##########################################################################

# If we decide we want shorthands for the subprojects, we can append to this
# list
valid_subprojects = list(LLVMSubproject.get_all_subprojects().keys())

options = ArgumentParser(formatter_class=RawTextHelpFormatter)
options.add_argument('env', help="The environment to update.")

subcommands = options.add_subparsers()

# Subcommand for adding / removing subprojects
projs = subcommands.add_parser("projects", help="Add/remove LLVM subprojects.")
projs.set_defaults(run_command=projects)

# TODO: Overwriting previous values is not necessarily what users expect (so for
# instance --add S1 S2 --remove S3 --add S4 would lead to adding only S4). We
# can do better by using action='append', which would create a list (of lists?
# or of lists and scalars?) that we can flatten to obtain all the values passed
# by the user.
projs.add_argument(
    '-a', '--add',
    nargs='+',
    choices=valid_subprojects,
    metavar='subproject',
    help="Link given subprojects. Valid values are:\n\t{}\n".format(
         "\n\t".join(valid_subprojects)))
projs.add_argument(
    '-r', '--remove',
    nargs='+',
    choices=valid_subprojects,
    metavar='subproject',
    help="Unlink given subprojects.")

args = options.parse_args()
args.run_command(args)