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# -*- python -*-

# This example reads an lisp-esque syntax configuration
# file to make it easier for non-programmers to use
# Blueshift. It will read a file with the same pathname
# just with ‘.conf’ appended (‘lisp-esque.conf’ in this
# case.) However, if the filename of this file ends with
# with ‘rc’, that part will be removed, for example, if
# you rename this script to ‘~/.blueshiftrc’ it will read
# ‘~/.blueshift.conf’ rather than ‘~/.blueshiftrc.conf’.


# Copyright © 2014  Mattias Andrée (maandree@member.fsf.org)
# 
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# 
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
# 
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.


# Get the name of .conf file
conf = '%s.conf' % (config_file[:-2] if config_file.endswith('rc') else config_file)
# TODO it should be possible to change file


# Read .conf file
with open(conf, 'r') as file:
    conf = file.read()


def abort(text, returncode = 1):
    '''
    Abort the program
    
    @param   text:str        Error message
    @return  returncode:int  The programs return code
    '''
    printerr('\033[01;31m%s\033[00m' % text)
    sys.exit(returncode)


def parse(code):
    '''
    Parse the .conf file and return it as a tree
    
    @param   code:str      The .conf file content to parse
    @return  :list<↑|str>  The root node in the tree
    '''
    stack, stackptr = [], -1
    comment, escape, quote, buf = False, False, None, None
    col, char, line = 0, 0, 1
    
    for c in code:
        if comment:
            if c in '\n\r\f':
                comment = False
        elif escape:
            escape = False
            if   c == 'a':  buf += '\a'
            elif c == 'b':  buf += chr(8)
            elif c == 'e':  buf += '\033'
            elif c == 'f':  buf += '\f'
            elif c == 'n':  buf += '\n'
            elif c == 'r':  buf += '\r'
            elif c == 't':  buf += '\t'
            elif c == 'v':  buf += chr(11)
            elif c == '0':  buf += '\0'
            else:
                buf += c
        elif c == quote:
            quote = None
        elif (c in ';#') and (quote is None):
            if buf is not None:
                stack[stackptr].append(buf)
                buf = None
            comment = True
        elif (c == '(') and (quote is None):
            if buf is not None:
                stack[stackptr].append(buf)
                buf = None
            stackptr += 1
            if stackptr == len(stack):
                stack.append([])
            else:
                stack[stackptr] = []
        elif (c == ')') and (quote is None):
            if buf is not None:
                stack[stackptr].append(buf)
                buf = None
            if stackptr == 0:
                return stack[0]
            stackptr -= 1
            stack[stackptr].append(stack[stackptr + 1])
        elif (c in ' \t\n\r\f') and (quote is None):
            if buf is not None:
                stack[stackptr].append(buf)
                buf = None
        else:
            if buf is None:
                buf = ''
            if c == '\\':
                escape = True
            elif (c in '\'\"') and (quote is None):
                quote = c
            else:
                buf += c
        
        if c == '\t':
            col |= 7
        col += 1
        char += 1
        if c in '\n\r\f':
            line += 1
            col = 0
            char = 0
    
    abort('premature end of file')


# Parse .conf file in tree
conf = parse(conf)


# Parse .conf file tree
if isinstance(conf[0], str) and not conf[0].startswith(':'):
    conf = conf[1:]

## For the following functions, the type of args is the type of args
## after it has been evaluated, they may be functions inside that
## break this until the functions have been evaluated. The type for
## args before evaluation is always list<↑|str>.

def _monitors(mods, args):
    '''
    Select monitors to use by index
    
    @param  mods:[]         Not used
    @param  args:list<str>  Indices of outputs, <screen>: or <screen>:<output> or 'nil', empty for all
    '''
    pass

def _crtc(mods, args):
    '''
    Find monitors by name
    
    @param   mods:[]|[str]   Optionally the number of monitors to list
    @param   args:list<str>  Names of outputs
    @return  :list<str>      <screen>:<output> encoding of found monitors
    '''
    pass

def _size(mods, args):
    '''
    Find monitors by physical size
    
    @param   mods:[]|[str]                     Optionally the number of monitors to list
    @param   args:[str, str]|list<[str, str]>  Width–height-pairs, in millimetres
    @return  :list<str>                        <screen>:<output> encoding of found monitors
    '''
    pass

def _coordinates(mods, args):
    '''
    Specify geographical location by coordinates
    
    @param  mods:[]|[str]    Continuously updates if 'cont' is included
    @param  args:[str, str]  The latitude and longitude (northwards and eastwards in degrees)
    '''
    pass

def _parse(mods, args):
    '''
    Parse a string into a tree
    
    @param   mods:[]       Not used
    @param   args:[str]    The string
    @return  :list<↑|str>  The tree
    '''
    pass

def _read(mods, args):
    '''
    Read an external file
    
    @param   mods:[]     Not used
    @param   args:[str]  The file
    @return  :[str]      The content of the file
    '''
    pass

def _spawn(mods, args):
    '''
    Run an external command
    
    @param   mods:[]         Not used
    @param   args:list<str>  The command
    @return  :[str]          The output of the command
    '''
    pass

def _include(mods, args):
    '''
    Include external files
    
    @param   mods:[]         Not used
    @param   args:list<str>  The files
    @return  :list<↑|str>    The content of the file as a tree concatenated
    '''
    pass

def _source(mods, args):
    '''
    Load external Python files
    
    @param   mods:[]         Not used
    @param   args:list<str>  The files
    '''
    pass

def _eval(mods, args):
    '''
    Evaluate strings of Python code
    
    @param   mods:[]           Not used
    @param   args:list<↑|str>  The strings
    @return  :list<↑|str>      The evaluated valus
    '''
    pass

def _timepoints(mods, args):
    '''
    Select time points when different settings are applied,
    continuous transition betweem them will be used. This are
    not used by default, be can be enabled in the next section.
    
    @param  mods:[]         Not used
    @param  args:list<str>  The time points in 24-hour colour formated as
                            H, H:M or H:M:S, leading zeroes are allowed
    '''
    pass

def _points(mods, args):
    '''
    Select method for calculating the time the different settings are (fully) applied
    
    @param  mods:[]         Not used
    @param  args:list<str>  Either 'solar' optionally followed by solar
                            elevation in degrees, 'time' or 'constant'
    '''
    pass

def _dayness(mods, args):
    '''
    Configure so that adjustments only need day and night settings, time
    settings application points are reduced to different degrees of these
    settings
    
    @param  mods:[]         Not used
    @param  args:list<str>  Mapping from points (implied by index) to dayness degrees
    '''
    pass

def _method(mods, args):
    '''
    Select colour curve applying method
    
    @param  mods:[]         Not used
    @param  args:list<str>  The methods to use: 'randr', 'vidmode', 'print'
    '''
    pass

def _transfrom(mods, args):
    '''
    Let Blueshift transition from the currently applied settings when it starts
    
    @param  mods:[]         Not used
    @param  args:list<str>  Method for (optionally) each monitor: 'randr', 'vidmode' or 'nil'
    '''
    pass

def _negative(mods, args):
    '''
    Add negative image adjustment
    
    @param  mods:list<str>                  'red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those colour
                                            curves, and 'default' for using before and after Blueshift
                                            is running
    @param  args:list<[str, str, str]|str>  'yes' and 'no' or 3–tuple for red, green and blue, for each
                                            monitor (or all of them) on whether to apply negative image,
                                            'yes' implied for all monitors if empty
    '''
    pass

def _invert(mods, args):
    '''
    Add colour invertion adjustment
    
    @param  mods:list<str>                  'red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those colour
                                            curves, 'cie' for using CIE xyY and 'default' for using
                                            before and after Blueshift is running
    @param  args:list<[str, str, str]|str>  'yes' and 'no' or 3–tuple for red, green and blue, for each
                                            monitor (or all of them) on whether to apply colour invertion,
                                            'yes' implied for all monitors if empty
    '''
    pass

def _temperature(mods, args):
    '''
    Add colour temperature adjustment
    
    @param  mods:[]|[str]              'default' for using before and after Blueshift is running
    @param  args:list<[str]|list<str>  Temperature to apply all day long or depending
                                       on time, or either of those depending on monitor
    '''
    pass

def _compose(mods, args):
    '''
    Compose a function
    
    @param  mods:[]                   Not used
    @param  args:list<str|list<str>>  The name of the function follow by parameters wrappers:
                                      'as-is' for unmodified, 'yes' for tautology, 'no' for contradiction,
                                      and functions names for functions, or a composition
    '''
    pass

def _current(mods, args):
    '''
    Add adjustments applied when Blueshift starts
    
    @param  mods:[]         Not used
    @param  args:list<str>  Method used to get the current adjustments, options for all monitors:
                            'randr' for `randr_get`, 'vidmode' for `vidmode_get` or 'nil' for none
    '''
    pass

def _brightness(mods, args):
    '''
    Add white point level adjustment
    
    @param  mods:list<str>                    'red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those
                                              colour curves, 'cie' for using CIE xyY and 'default'
                                              for using before and after Blueshift is running
    @param  args:list<str|[str]               The adjustment at each time point, or all day long,
                     |[str, str, str]         optionally with individual colour curve control; or
                     |list<[str]>             the adjustment at each time point (outer) for each monitor,
                     |list<[str, str, str]>>  optionally with individual colour curve control
    '''
    pass

def _contrast(mods, args):
    '''
    Add black point–white point divergence level adjustment
    
    @param  mods:list<str>                    'red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those
                                              colour curves, 'cie' for using CIE xyY and 'default'
                                              for using before and after Blueshift is running
    @param  args:list<str|[str]               The adjustment at each time point, or all day long,
                     |[str, str, str]         optionally with individual colour curve control; or
                     |list<[str]>             the adjustment at each time point (outer) for each monitor,
                     |list<[str, str, str]>>  optionally with individual colour curve control
    '''
    pass

def _resolution(mods, args):
    '''
    Add colour curve resolution adjustment
    
    @param  mods:list<str>                    'red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those colour curves
                                              and 'default' for using before and after Blueshift is running,
                                              and 'output' for on the output axis, and 'encoding' for on the
                                              encoding axis.
    @param  args:list<str|[str]               The adjustment at each time point, or all day long,
                     |[str, str, str]         optionally with individual colour curve control; or
                     |list<[str]>             the adjustment at each time point (outer) for each monitor,
                     |list<[str, str, str]>>  optionally with individual colour curve control
    '''
    pass

def _gamma(mods, args):
    '''
    Add gamma correction adjustment
    
    @param  mods:list<str>                    'red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those colour curves
                                              and 'default' for using before and after Blueshift is running
    @param  args:list<str|[str]               The adjustment at each time point, or all day long,
                     |[str, str, str]         optionally with individual colour curve control; or
                     |list<[str]>             the adjustment at each time point (outer) for each monitor,
                     |list<[str, str, str]>>  optionally with individual colour curve control
    '''
    pass

def _pgamma(mods, args):
    '''
    Add gamma correction adjustment without curve clipping
    
    @param  mods:list<str>                    'red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those colour curves
                                              and 'default' for using before and after Blueshift is running
    @param  args:list<str|[str]               The adjustment at each time point, or all day long,
                     |[str, str, str]         optionally with individual colour curve control; or
                     |list<[str]>             the adjustment at each time point (outer) for each monitor,
                     |list<[str, str, str]>>  optionally with individual colour curve control
    '''
    pass

def _clip(mods, args):
    '''
    Add curve clipping adjustment
    
    @param  mods:list<str>                  'red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those colour curves
    @param  args:list<[str, str, str]|str>  'yes' and 'no' or 3–tuple for red, green and blue, for each
                                            monitor (or all of them) on whether to clip the curve,
                                            'yes' implied for all monitors if empty
    '''
    pass

def _sigmoid(mods, args):
    '''
    Add sigmoid curve cancellation adjustment
    
    @param  mods:list<str>                    'red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those colour curves
                                              and 'default' for using before and after Blueshift is running
    @param  args:list<str|[str]               The adjustment at each time point, or all day long,
                     |[str, str, str]         optionally with individual colour curve control; or
                     |list<[str]>             the adjustment at each time point (outer) for each monitor,
                     |list<[str, str, str]>>  optionally with individual colour curve control;
                                              'nil' for nothing
    '''
    pass

def _limits(mods, args):
    '''
    Add sigmoid curve cancellation adjustment
    
    @param  mods:list<str>              red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those colour curves,
                                        'cie' for using CIE xyY and 'default' for using before and after
                                        Blueshift is running
    @param  args:list<str>|             Add limitations all day long either [minimum, maximum], or
                                        [red minimum, red maximum, green minimum, green maximum,
                                        blue minimum, blue maximum], optionally
                 list<list<str>         optionally for each monitor (all if just one specified) (outer/middle),
                     |list<list<str>>   optionally at each time point (outer)
    '''
    pass

def _linearise(mods, args):
    '''
    Add sRGB to linear RGB conversion adjustment
    
    @param  mods:list<str>                  'red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those colour curves
    @param  args:list<[str, str, str]|str>  'yes' and 'no' or 3–tuple for red, green and blue, for each
                                            monitor (or all of them) on whether to convert the curve,
                                            'yes' implied for all monitors if empty
    '''
    pass

def _icc(mods, args):
    '''
    Add adjustment by ICC profile
    
    @param  mods:[]|[str]             'filter' or 'calib' (default) for when Blueshift is running and
                                      Blueshift is running but also before and after, respectively
    @param  args:list<str|list<str>>  The ICC profile pathname for each time point (all day long if one),
                                      and optionally (inner) for each monitor.
    '''
    pass

def _manipulate(mods, args):
    '''
    Add curve manipulation function adjustment
    
    @param  mods:list<str>                  red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those colour curves,
                                            'cie' for using CIE xyY and 'default' for using before and after
                                            Blueshift is running
    @param  args:list<[str, str, str]|str>  Function for each monitor (for all if just one specified), and
                                            optionally one per colour curve (red, green and blue)
    '''
    pass

def _standardise(mods, args):
    '''
    Add linear RGB to sRGB conversion adjustment
    
    @param  mods:list<str>                  'red', 'green' and 'blue' for restricting to those colour curves
    @param  args:list<[str, str, str]|str>  'yes' and 'no' or 3–tuple for red, green and blue, for each
                                            monitor (or all of them) on whether to convert the curve,
                                            'yes' implied for all monitors if empty
    '''
    pass