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"""Module handling the high-level parsing of the files"""

import os
import collections
from enum import Enum
from functools import partial
from typing import Iterable, Generator, Callable, Optional

import quality_control.average as avg
import quality_control.standard_error as se
from quality_control.errors import InvalidValue
from quality_control.headers import (
    invalid_header, invalid_headings, duplicate_headings)

class FileType(Enum):
    """Enumerate the expected file types"""
    AVERAGE = 1
    STANDARD_ERROR = 2

def strain_names(filepath):
    """Retrieve the strains names from given file"""
    strains = set()
    with open(filepath, encoding="utf8") as strains_file:
        for idx, line in enumerate(strains_file.readlines()):
            if idx > 0:
                parts = line.split()
                for name in (parts[1], parts[2]):
                    strains.add(name.strip())
                    if len(parts) >= 6:
                        alias = parts[5].strip()
                        if alias != "" and alias not in ("P", "\\N"):
                            strains.add(alias)

    return strains

def header_errors(line_number, fields, strains):
    """Gather all header row errors."""
    return (
        (invalid_header(line_number, fields),) +
        invalid_headings(line_number, strains, fields[1:]) +
        duplicate_headings(line_number, fields))

def empty_value(line_number, column_number, value):
    """Check for empty field values."""
    if value == "":
        return InvalidValue(
            line_number, column_number, value, "Empty value for column")
    return None

def average_errors(line_number, fields):
    """Gather all errors for a line in a averages file."""
    return (
        (empty_value(line_number, 1, fields[0]),) +
        tuple(
            avg.invalid_value(line_number, *field)
            for field in enumerate(fields[1:], start=2)))

def se_errors(line_number, fields):
    """Gather all errors for a line in a standard-errors file."""
    return (
        (empty_value(line_number, 1, fields[0]),) +
        tuple(
            se.invalid_value(line_number, *field)
            for field in enumerate(fields[1:], start=2)))

def collect_errors(
        filepath: str, filetype: FileType, strains: list,
        update_progress: Optional[Callable] = None,
        user_aborted: Optional[Callable] = lambda: False) -> Generator:
    """Run checks against file and collect all the errors"""
    errors = tuple()
    def __process_errors__(line_number, line, error_checker_fn, errors = tuple()):
        errs = error_checker_fn(
            line_number,
            tuple(field.strip() for field in line.split("\t")))
        if errs is None:
            return errors
        if isinstance(errs, collections.Sequence):
            return errors + tuple(error for error in errs if error is not None)
        return errors + (errs,)

    with open(filepath, encoding="utf-8") as input_file:
        for line_number, line in enumerate(input_file, start=1):
            if user_aborted():
                break

            if line_number == 1:
                for error in __process_errors__(
                        line_number, line, partial(header_errors, strains=strains),
                        errors):
                    yield error

            if line_number != 1:
                for error in __process_errors__(
                        line_number, line, (
                            average_errors if filetype == FileType.AVERAGE
                            else se_errors),
                        errors):
                    yield error

            if update_progress:
                update_progress(line_number, line)

def take(iterable: Iterable, num: int) -> list:
    """Take at most `num` items from `iterable`."""
    iterator = iter(iterable)
    items = []
    try:
        for i in range(0, num): # pylint: disable=[unused-variable]
            items.append(next(iterator))

        return items
    except StopIteration:
        return items