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;;======================================================================
;; Copyright 2017, Matthew Welland.
;; 
;; This file is part of Megatest.
;; 
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;;======================================================================

(declare (unit configfmod))
(declare (uses debugprint))
(declare (uses commonmod))
(declare (uses processmod))
(declare (uses mtargs))

(use regex regex-case)

(module configfmod
*	

(import scheme
        chicken
	extras
	files
	matchable
	ports
	srfi-1
	srfi-13
	srfi-69
	
	posix
	data-structures

	regex
	regex-case
	
	)

(import debugprint
	commonmod
	processmod
	(prefix mtargs args:)
	)

;; Run a shell command and return the output as a string
(define (shell cmd)
  (let* ((output (process:cmd-run->list cmd))
	 (res    (car output))
	 (status (cadr output)))
    (if (equal? status 0)
	(let ((outres (string-intersperse 
		       res
		       "\n")))
	  (debug:print-info 4 *default-log-port* "shell result:\n" outres)
	  outres)
	(begin ;; why is this printing to error-port and not using debug:print? -mrw-
	  (with-output-to-port (current-error-port)
	    (lambda ()
	      (print "ERROR: " cmd " returned bad exit code " status)))
	  ""))))

;; return list (path fullpath configname)
(define (find-config configname #!key (toppath #f))
  (if toppath
      (let ((cfname (conc toppath "/" configname)))
	(if (common:file-exists? cfname)
	    (list toppath cfname configname)
	    (list #f      #f     #f)))
      (let* ((cwd (string-split (current-directory) "/")))
	(let loop ((dir cwd))
	  (let* ((path     (conc "/" (string-intersperse dir "/")))
		 (fullpath (conc path "/" configname)))
	    (if (common:file-exists? fullpath)
		(list path fullpath configname)
		(let ((remcwd (take dir (- (length dir) 1))))
		  (if (null? remcwd)
		      (list #f #f #f) ;;  #f #f) 
		      (loop remcwd)))))))))

(define (configf:assoc-safe-add alist key val #!key (metadata #f))
  (let ((newalist (filter (lambda (x)(not (equal? key (car x)))) alist)))
    (append newalist (list (if metadata
			       (list key val metadata)
			       (list key val))))))

;; this is used in megatestqa/ext.scm.
;; remove it from here and there by 12/31/21
;; (define config:assoc-safe-add configf:assoc-safe-add)

(define (configf:section-var-set! cfgdat section-name var value #!key (metadata #f))
  (hash-table-set! cfgdat section-name
		   (configf:assoc-safe-add
		    (hash-table-ref/default cfgdat section-name '())
		    var value metadata: metadata)))

(define (configf:eval-string-in-environment str)
  ;; (if (or (string-null? str)
  ;;	  (equal? "!" (substring str 0 1))) ;; null string or starts with ! are preserved but NOT set in the environment
      str
      (handle-exceptions
       exn
       (begin
	 (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "problem evaluating \"" str "\" in the shell environment, exn=" exn)
	 #f)
       (let ((cmdres (process:cmd-run->list (conc "echo " str))))
	 (if (null? cmdres) ""
	     (caar cmdres))))) ;; )

;;======================================================================
;; Make the regexp's needed globally available
;;======================================================================

(define configf:include-rx (regexp "^\\[include\\s+(.*)\\]\\s*$"))
(define configf:script-rx  (regexp "^\\[scriptinc\\s+(\\S+)([^\\]]*)\\]\\s*$")) ;; include output from a script
(define configf:section-rx (regexp "^\\[(.*)\\]\\s*$"))
(define configf:blank-l-rx (regexp "^\\s*$"))
(define configf:key-sys-pr (regexp "^(\\S+)\\s+\\[system\\s+(\\S+.*)\\]\\s*$"))
(define configf:key-val-pr (regexp "^(\\S+)(\\s+(.*)|())$"))
(define configf:key-no-val (regexp "^(\\S+)(\\s*)$"))
(define configf:comment-rx (regexp "^\\s*#.*"))
(define configf:cont-ln-rx (regexp "^(\\s+)(\\S+.*)$"))
(define configf:settings   (regexp "^\\[configf:settings\\s+(\\S+)\\s+(\\S+)]\\s*$"))

;; read a line and process any #{ ... } constructs

(define configf:var-expand-regex (regexp "^(.*)#\\{(scheme|system|shell|getenv|get|runconfigs-get|rget|scm|sh|rp|gv|g|mtrah)\\s+([^\\}\\{]*)\\}(.*)"))

(define (configf:system ht cmd)
  (system cmd)
  )

(define configf:imports "(import commonmod (prefix mtargs args:))")

(define (configf:cfgdat->env-alist section cfgdat-ht allow-system)
  (filter
   (lambda (pair)
     (let* ((var (car pair))
            (val (cdr pair)))
       (cons var
             (cond
              ((and allow-system (procedure? val)) ;; if we decided to use something other than #t or #f for allow-system ('return-procs or 'return-string) , this may become problematic
               (val))
              ((procedure? val) #f)
              ((string? val) val)
              (else "#f")))))
   (append
    (hash-table-ref/default cfgdat-ht "default" '())
    (if (equal? section "default") '() (hash-table-ref/default cfgdat-ht section '())))))

(define (calc-allow-system allow-system section sections)
  (if sections
      (and (or (equal? "default" section)
	       (member section sections))
	   allow-system) ;; account for sections and return allow-system as it might be a symbol such as return-strings
      allow-system))
    
;; given a config hash and a section name, apply that section to all matching sections (using wildcard % or regex if /..../)
;; remove the section when done so that there is no downstream clobbering
;;
(define (configf:apply-wildcards ht section-name)
  (if (hash-table-exists? ht section-name)
      (let* ((vars  (hash-table-ref ht section-name))
	     (rxstr (if (string-contains section-name "%")
			(string-substitute (regexp "%") ".*" section-name)
			(string-substitute (regexp "^/(.*)/$") "\\1" section-name)))
	     (rx    (regexp rxstr)))
	;; (print "\nsection-name: " section-name " rxstr: " rxstr)
        (for-each
         (lambda (section)
	   (if section
	       (let ((same-section (string=? section-name section))
		     (rx-match     (string-match rx section)))
		 ;; (print "section: " section " vars: " vars " same-section: " same-section " rx-match: " rx-match)
		 (if (and (not same-section) rx-match)
		     (for-each
		      (lambda (bundle)
			;; (print "bundle: " bundle)
			(let ((key  (car bundle))
			      (val  (cadr bundle))
			      (meta (if (> (length bundle) 2)(caddr bundle) #f)))
			  (hash-table-set! ht section (configf:assoc-safe-add (hash-table-ref ht section) key val metadata: meta))))
		      vars)))))
         (hash-table-keys ht))))
  ht)

(define (configf:lookup cfgdat section var)
  (if (hash-table? cfgdat)
      (let ((sectdat (hash-table-ref/default cfgdat section '())))
	(if (null? sectdat)
	    #f
	    (let ((match (assoc var sectdat)))
	      (if match ;; (and match (list? match)(> (length match) 1))
		  (cadr match)
		  #f))
	    ))
      #f))

;; use to have definitive setting:
;;  [foo]
;;  var yes
;;
;;  (configf:var-is? cfgdat "foo" "var" "yes") => #t
;;
(define (configf:var-is? cfgdat section var expected-val)
  (equal? (configf:lookup cfgdat section var) expected-val))

;; safely look up a value that is expected to be a number, return
;; a default (#f unless provided)
;;
(define (configf:lookup-number cfgdat section varname #!key (default #f))
  (let* ((val (configf:lookup cfgdat section varname))
         (res (if val
                  (string->number (string-substitute "\\s+" "" val #t))
                  #f)))
    (cond
     (res  res)
     (val  (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "ERROR: no number found for [" section "], " varname ", got: " val))
     (else default))))

(define (configf:section-vars cfgdat section)
  (let ((sectdat (hash-table-ref/default cfgdat section '())))
    (if (null? sectdat)
	'()
	(map car sectdat))))

(define (configf:get-section cfgdat section)
  (hash-table-ref/default cfgdat section '()))

(define (configf:set-section-var cfgdat section var val)
  (let ((sectdat (configf:get-section cfgdat section)))
    (hash-table-set! cfgdat section
                     (configf:assoc-safe-add sectdat var val))))

;;======================================================================
;;(append (filter (lambda (x)(not (assoc var sectdat))) sectdat)
;;	    (list var val))))

;;======================================================================
;; Non destructive writing of config file
;;======================================================================

(define (configf:compress-multi-lines fdat)
  ;; step 1.5 - compress any continued lines
  (if (null? fdat) fdat
	(let loop ((hed (car fdat))
		   (tal (cdr fdat))
		   (cur "")
		   (led #f)
		   (res '()))
	  ;; ALL WHITESPACE LEADING LINES ARE TACKED ON!!
	  ;;  1. remove led whitespace
	  ;;  2. tack on to hed with "\n"
	  (let ((match (string-match configf:cont-ln-rx hed)))
	    (if match ;; blast! have to deal with a multiline
		(let* ((lead (cadr match))
		       (lval (caddr match))
		       (newl (conc cur "\n" lval)))
		  (if (not led)(set! led lead))
		  (if (null? tal) 
		      (set! fdat (append fdat (list newl)))
		      (loop (car tal)(cdr tal) newl led res))) ;; NB// not tacking newl onto res
		(let ((newres (if led 
				  (append res (list cur hed))
				  (append res (list hed)))))
		  ;; prev was a multiline
		  (if (null? tal)
		      newres
		      (loop (car tal)(cdr tal) "" #f newres))))))))

;; note: I'm cheating a little here. I merely replace "\n" with "\n         "
(define (configf:expand-multi-lines fdat)
  ;; step 1.5 - compress any continued lines
  (if (null? fdat) fdat
      (let loop ((hed (car fdat))
		 (tal (cdr fdat))
		 (res '()))
	(let ((newres (append res (list (string-substitute (regexp "\n") "\n         " hed #t)))))
	  (if (null? tal)
	      newres
	      (loop (car tal)(cdr tal) newres))))))

(define (configf:file->list fname)
  (if (common:file-exists? fname)
      (let ((inp (open-input-file fname)))
	(let loop ((inl (read-line inp))
		   (res '()))
	  (if (eof-object? inl)
	      (begin
		(close-input-port inp)
		(reverse res))
	      (loop (read-line inp)(cons inl res)))))
      '()))

;;======================================================================
;; Write a config
;;   0. Given a refererence data structure "indat"
;;   1. Open the output file and read it into a list
;;   2. Flatten any multiline entries
;;   3. Modify values per contents of "indat" and remove absent values
;;   4. Append new values to the section (immediately after last legit entry)
;;   5. Write out the new list 
;;======================================================================

(define (configf:write-config indat fname #!key (required-sections '()))
  (let* (;; step 1: Open the output file and read it into a list
	 (fdat       (configf:file->list fname))
	 (refdat  (make-hash-table))
	 (sechash (make-hash-table)) ;; current section hash, init with hash for "default" section
	 (new     #f) ;; put the line to be used in new, if it is to be deleted the set new to #f
	 (secname #f))

    ;; step 2: Flatten multiline entries
    (if (not (null? fdat))(set! fdat (configf:compress-multi-lines fdat)))

    ;; step 3: Modify values per contents of "indat" and remove absent values
    (if (not (null? fdat))
	(let loop ((hed  (car fdat))
		   (tal  (cadr fdat))
		   (res  '())
		   (lnum 0))
	  (regex-case 
	   hed
	   (configf:comment-rx _                  (set! res (append res (list hed)))) ;; (loop (read-line inp) curr-section-name #f #f))
	   (configf:blank-l-rx _                  (set! res (append res (list hed)))) ;; (loop (read-line inp) curr-section-name #f #f))
	   (configf:section-rx ( x section-name ) (let ((section-hash (hash-table-ref/default refdat section-name #f)))
					    (if (not section-hash)
						(let ((newhash (make-hash-table)))
						  (hash-table-set! refdat section-name newhash) ;; was refhash - not sure that refdat is correct here
						  (set! sechash newhash))
						(set! sechash section-hash))
					    (set! new hed) ;; will append this at the bottom of the loop
					    (set! secname section-name)
					    ))
	   ;; No need to process key cmd, let it fall though to key val
	   (configf:key-val-pr ( x key val      )
		       (let ((newval (configf:lookup indat secname key))) ;; was sec, bug or correct?
			 ;; can handle newval == #f here => that means key is removed
			 (cond 
			  ((equal? newval val)
			   (set! res (append res (list hed))))
			  ((not newval) ;; key has been removed
			   (set! new #f))
			  ((not (equal? newval val))
			     (hash-table-set! sechash key newval)
			     (set! new (conc key " " newval)))
			  (else
			   (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "problem parsing line number " lnum "\"" hed "\"")))))
	   (else
	    (debug:print-error 0 *default-log-port* "Problem parsing line num " lnum " :\n   " hed )))
	  (if (not (null? tal))
	      (loop (car tal)(cdr tal)(if new (append res (list new)) res)(+ lnum 1)))
	  ;; drop to here when done processing, res contains modified list of lines
	  (set! fdat res)))

    ;; step 4: Append new values to the section
    (for-each 
     (lambda (section)
       (let ((sdat   '()) ;; append needed bits here
	     (svars  (configf:section-vars indat section)))
	 (for-each 
	  (lambda (var)
	    (let ((val (configf:lookup refdat section var)))
	      (if (not val) ;; this one is new
		  (begin
		    (if (null? sdat)(set! sdat (list (conc "[" section "]"))))
		    (set! sdat (append sdat (list (conc var " " val))))))))
	  svars)
	 (set! fdat (append fdat sdat))))
     (delete-duplicates (append required-sections (hash-table-keys indat))))

    ;; step 5: Write out new file
    (with-output-to-file fname 
      (lambda ()
	(for-each 
	 (lambda (line)
	   (print line))
	 (configf:expand-multi-lines fdat))))))

;; map over all pairs in a three level hierarchial alist and apply a function to the keys/val
;;
(define (configf:map-all-hier-alist data proc #!key (initproc1 #f)(initproc2 #f)(initproc3 #f))
  (for-each 
   (lambda (sheetname)
     (let* ((sheettmp  (assoc sheetname data))
	    (sheetdat  (if sheettmp (cadr sheettmp) '())))
       (if initproc1 (initproc1 sheetname))
       (for-each 
	(lambda (sectionname)
	  (let* ((sectiontmp  (assoc sectionname sheetdat))
		 (sectiondat  (if sectiontmp (cadr sectiontmp) '())))
	    (if initproc2 (initproc2 sheetname sectionname))
	    (for-each
	     (lambda (varname)
	       (let* ((valtmp (assoc varname sectiondat))
		      (val    (if valtmp (cadr valtmp) "")))
		 (proc sheetname sectionname varname val)))
	     (map car sectiondat))))
	(map car sheetdat))))
   (map car data))
  data)

;;======================================================================
;;  C O N F I G   T O / F R O M   A L I S T
;;======================================================================

(define (configf:config->alist cfgdat)
  (hash-table->alist cfgdat))

(define (configf:alist->config adat)
  (let ((ht (make-hash-table)))
    (for-each
     (lambda (section)
       (hash-table-set! ht (car section)(cdr section)))
     adat)
    ht))

;; if 
(define (configf:read-alist fname)
  (handle-exceptions
      exn
    (begin
      (debug:print 0 *default-log-port* "read of alist " fname " failed. exn=" exn)
      #f)
    (configf:alist->config
     (with-input-from-file fname read))))

(define read-config (lambda ()(assert #f "FATAL: read-config proc not set!")))

(define (read-config-set! proc)
  (set! read-config proc))

;; convert hierarchial list to ini format
;;
(define (configf:config->ini data)
  (map 
   (lambda (section)
     (let ((section-name (car section))
	   (section-dat  (cdr section)))
       (print "\n[" section-name "]")
       (map (lambda (dat-pair)
	      (let* ((var (car dat-pair))
		     (val (cadr dat-pair))
		     (fname (if (> (length dat-pair) 2)(caddr dat-pair) #f)))
		(if fname (print "# " var "=>" fname))
		(print var " " val)))
	    section-dat))) ;;       (print "section-dat: " section-dat))
   (hash-table->alist data)))

;; pathenvvar will set the named var to the path of the config
(define (find-and-read-config fname #!key (environ-patt #f)(given-toppath #f)(pathenvvar #f))
  (let* ((curr-dir   (current-directory))
         (configinfo (find-config fname toppath: given-toppath))
	 (toppath    (car configinfo))
	 (configfile (cadr configinfo))
	 (set-fields (lambda (curr-section next-section ht path)
		       (let ((field-names (if ht (common:get-fields ht) '()))
			     (target      (or (getenv "MT_TARGET")(args:get-arg "-reqtarg")(args:get-arg "-target"))))
			 (debug:print-info 9 *default-log-port* "set-fields with field-names=" field-names " target=" target " curr-section=" curr-section " next-section=" next-section " path=" path " ht=" ht)
			 (if (not (null? field-names))(keys:target-set-args field-names target #f))))))
    (if toppath (change-directory toppath)) 
    (if (and toppath pathenvvar)(setenv pathenvvar toppath))
    (let ((configdat  (if configfile 
			  (read-config configfile #f #t environ-patt: environ-patt post-section-procs: (list (cons "^fields$" set-fields)) #f))))
      (if toppath (change-directory curr-dir))
      (list configdat toppath configfile fname))))


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