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#!/usr/bin/env python3
copyright = '''
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/>.
'''
import os
import sys
import time
import signal
import datetime
import threading

from argparser import *



PROGRAM_NAME = 'blueshift'
'''
:str  The name of the program
'''

PROGRAM_VERSION = '1.15'
'''
:str  The version of the program
'''



## Set process title
def setproctitle(title):
    '''
    Set process title
    
    @param  title:str  The title of the process
    '''
    import ctypes
    try:
        # Create strng buffer with title
        title = title.encode(sys.getdefaultencoding(), 'replace')
        title = ctypes.create_string_buffer(title)
        if 'linux' in sys.platform:
            # Set process title on Linux
            libc = ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary('libc.so.6')
            libc.prctl(15, ctypes.byref(title), 0, 0, 0)
        elif 'bsd' in sys.platform:
            # Set process title on at least FreeBSD
            libc = ctypes.cdll.LoadLibrary('libc.so.7')
            libc.setproctitle(ctypes.create_string_buffer(b'-%s'), title)
    except:
        pass
setproctitle(sys.argv[0])



## Set global variables
global i_size, o_size, r_curve, g_curve, b_curve, clip_result, reset, panicgate
global periodically, wait_period, fadein_time, fadeout_time, fadein_steps, fadeout_steps
global monitor_controller, running, continuous_run, panic, _globals_, conf_storage, parser
global signal_SIGTERM, signal_SIGUSR1, signal_SIGUSR2, DATADIR, LIBDIR, LIBEXECDIR


## Open all modules that the configuration
## scripts may want to use so that they can
## be used without knowing the name of the
## module. After all, we may want to move
## functions are around without scripts
## breaking on us.
from aux import *
from icc import *
from solar import *
from curve import *
from colour import *
from monitor import *
from weather import *
from backlight import *
from blackbody import *



config_file = None
'''
:str  The configuration file to load
'''


periodically = None
'''
:(int, int, int, int, int, int, int, float?)?→void  Place holder for periodically invoked function

Invoked periodically

If you want to control at what to invoke this function next time
you can set the value of the global variable `wait_period` to the
number of seconds to wait before invoking this function again.
The value does not need to be an integer.

@param  year:int     The year
@param  month:int    The month, 1 = January, 12 = December
@param  day:int      The day, minimum value is 1, probable maximum value is 31 (*)
@param  hour:int     The hour, minimum value is 0, maximum value is 23
@param  minute:int   The minute, minimum value is 0, maximum value is 59
@param  second:int   The second, minimum value is 0, probable maximum value is 60 (**)
@param  weekday:int  The weekday, 1 = Monday, 7 = Sunday
@param  fade:float?  Blueshift can use this function to fade into a state when it start
                     or exits. `fade` can either be negative, zero or positive or `None`,
                     but the magnitude of value cannot exceed 1. When Blueshift starts,
                     this function will be invoked multiple with the time parameters
                     of the time it is invoked and each time `fade` will increase towards
                     1, starting at 0, when the value is 1, the settings should be applied
                     to 100 %. After this this function will be invoked once again with
                     `fade` being `None`. When Blueshift exits the same behaviour is used
                     except, `fade` decrease towards -1 but start slightly below 0, when
                     -1 is reached all settings should be normal. Then Blueshift will NOT
                     invoke this function with `fade` being `None`, instead it will by
                     itself revert all settings and quit.

(*)  Can be exceeded if the calendar system is changed, like in 1712-(02)Feb-30
(**) See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second
'''

wait_period = 60
'''
:float  The number of seconds to wait before invoking `periodically` again
'''

ttymode = not (('DISPLAY' in os.environ) and (':' in os.environ['DISPLAY']))
'''
:bool  Whether blueshift is running in a TTY, determined by the DISPLAY environment variable
'''

monitor_controller = (lambda : drm()) if ttymode else (lambda : randr())
'''
:()→void  Function used by Blueshift on exit to apply reset colour curves, if using preimplemented `reset`
'''

fadein_time = 2
'''
:float?  The number of seconds used to fade in on start, `None` for no fading
'''

fadeout_time = 2
'''
:float?  The number of seconds used to fade out on exit, `None` for no fading
'''

fadein_steps = 40
'''
:int  The number of steps in the fade in phase, if any
'''

fadeout_steps = 40
'''
:int  The number of steps in the fade out phase, if any
'''

panicgate = False
'''
:bool  `True` if translition into initial state should be skipped
'''

running = True
'''
:bool  `True` while to program has not received a terminate signal
'''

panic = False
'''
:bool  `True` if the program has received two terminate signals
'''

uses_adhoc_opts = False
'''
:bool  `True` if the configuration script parses the ad-hoc settings
'''

conf_opts = None
'''
:list<str>  This list will never be `None` and it will always have at least
            one element. This list is filled with options passed to the
            configurations, with the first element being the configuration file
'''

conf_storage = {}
'''
:dict<?, ?>  A place for you to store information that is required to survive
             a configuration reload
'''

sleep_condition = threading.Condition()
'''
:Condition  Condition used to make interruptable sleeps
'''

trans_delta = -1
'''
:int  In what direction are with transitioning?
'''


## Combine our globals and locals for the
## configuration script to use
_globals_, _locals_ = globals(), dict(locals())
for key in _locals_:
    _globals_[key] = _locals_[key]


def reset():
    '''
    Invoked to reset the displays
    '''
    # Reset colour curves
    start_over()
    # and flush adjustments
    monitor_controller()



def signal_SIGALRM(signum, frame):
    '''
    Signal handler for SIGALRM
    
    This is to time out interruptable sleeps
    
    @param  signum  The signal number, 0 if called from the program itself
    @param  frame   Ignore, it will probably be `None`
    '''
    # Break any sleep
    with sleep_condition:
        sleep_condition.notify()


def signal_SIGTERM(signum, frame):
    '''
    Signal handler for SIGTERM
    
    This is used to exit the program cleanly
    
    @param  signum  The signal number, 0 if called from the program itself
    @param  frame   Ignore, it will probably be `None`
    '''
    global trans_delta, panic, running
    # Request that the program should exit
    running = False
    # If we are already fading into clean adjustments,
    # probably because we have already got a request,
    # but perhaps because we are beginning to temporarily
    # disable the program:
    if trans_delta > 0:
        # Request that the program exit immediate,
        # but first clear adjustments.
        panic = True
    # Request fading into clean adjustmetns
    trans_delta = 1
    # Break any sleep
    with sleep_condition:
        sleep_condition.notify()


def signal_SIGUSR1(signum, frame):
    '''
    Signal handler for SIGUSR1
    
    This is used to reload configuration scripts
    
    @param  signum  The signal number, 0 if called from the program itself
    @param  frame   Ignore, it will probably be `None`
    '''
    code = None
    # Open the configuration script file,
    with open(config_file, 'rb') as script:
        # and read it.
        code = script.read()
    # Decode it, assume it is in UTF-8, and append
    # an line ending in case the the last line is
    # not empty, which would give us an exception.
    code = code.decode('utf8', 'error') + '\n'
    # Compile the script
    code = compile(code, config_file, 'exec')
    # And run it, with it have the same
    # globals as this module, so that it can
    # not only use want we have defined, but
    # also redefine it for us.
    exec(code, _globals_)


def signal_SIGUSR2(signum, frame):
    '''
    Signal handler for SIGUSR2
    
    This is used to temporarily disable, and
    enable from such disabling of, the program
    
    @param  signum  The signal number, 0 if called from the program itself
    @param  frame   Ignore, it will probably be `None`
    '''
    global trans_delta, panicgate
    # Do no longer skip fadein transitions
    panicgate = False
    if trans_delta == 0:
        # Fade out if not already fading
        trans_delta = 1
    else:
        # Otherwise reverse the direction of the transition
        trans_delta = -trans_delta
    # Break any sleep
    with sleep_condition:
        sleep_condition.notify()


def continuous_run():
    '''
    Invoked to run continuously if `periodically` is not `None`
    '''
    global running, wait_period, fadein_time, fadeout_time
    global fadein_steps, fadeout_steps, trans_delta, p, sleep, panic
    
    def p(t, fade = None):
        '''
        Refrest the adjustments
        
        @param  :datetime  The current local time
        @param  :float?    The transition state, see specifications for `periodically`
        '''
        try:
            # Extract the current weekday,
            wd = t.isocalendar()[2]
            # and invoke the function used to refresh adjustments.
            periodically(t.year, t.month, t.day, t.hour, t.minute, t.second, wd, fade)
        except KeyboardInterrupt:
            # Emulate `kill -TERM` on Control+c
            signal_SIGTERM(0, None)
    def sleep(seconds):
        '''
        Delay execution for a given number of seconds,
        or until it is request that we stop sleeping.
        
        @param  seconds:float  The number of seconds to sleep
        '''
        # Sleep only if the sleep duration is existent
        if not seconds == 0:
            try:
                with sleep_condition:
                    # Set a sleep timer,
                    signal.setitimer(signal.ITIMER_REAL, seconds)
                    # and with for it or for something else to
                    # request that we stop sleeping.
                    sleep_condition.wait()
            except KeyboardInterrupt:
                # Emulate `kill -TERM` on Control+c
                signal_SIGTERM(0, None)
            except:
                try:
                    # setitimer may not be supported,
                    # in such case, use a regular sleep
                    time.sleep(seconds)
                except KeyboardInterrupt:
                    # Emulate `kill -TERM` on Control+c
                    signal_SIGTERM(0, None)
    def now():
        '''
        Get the current local time
        
        This wrapping is done because keyboard interruptions
        affect `datetime.datetime.now`
        
        @return  :datetime  The current local time (respects summer time)
        '''
        # Retry at any time we get a keyboard interruption
        while True:
            try:
                # Get the current local time (respects summer time)
                return datetime.datetime.now()
            except KeyboardInterrupt:
                # Emulate `kill -TERM` on Control+c
                signal_SIGTERM(0, None)
    
    ## Catch signals
    def signal_(sig, fun):
        '''
        Trap a signal if the signal is supported by the operating system
        
        @param  sig:int                             The signal
        @param  fun:(signal:int, framestack:)→void  The function to run then the signal is trapped
        '''
        try:
            # Set up the signal trapping
            signal.signal(sig, fun)
        except ValueError:
            # Not supported by the operating system
            pass
    # Signal for stopping the program
    signal_(signal.SIGTERM, signal_SIGTERM)
    # Signal for reloading the configuration script
    signal_(signal.SIGUSR1, signal_SIGUSR1)
    # Signal for temporarily disable/enable the program
    signal_(signal.SIGUSR2, signal_SIGUSR2)
    # Signal used for the interruptable sleeps
    signal_(signal.SIGALRM, signal_SIGALRM)
    
    ## Create initial transition
    # Fade in
    trans_delta = -1
    # from clean state.
    trans_alpha = 1
    
    with_fadein  = lambda : (fadein_steps  > 0) and (fadein_time  is not None)
    with_fadeout = lambda : (fadeout_steps > 0) and (fadeout_time is not None)
    
    while running:
        if trans_delta == 0:
            ## Run periodically
            p(now(), None)
            if running:
                sleep(wait_period)
        elif trans_delta < 0:
            ## Fade in
            if with_fadein() and not panicgate:
                if trans_alpha == 0:
                    p(now(), 1 - trans_alpha)
                    sleep(fadein_time / fadein_steps)
                trans_alpha -= 1 / fadein_steps
            if not (with_fadein() and not panicgate):
                trans_alpha = 0
                trans_delta = 0
            p(now(), 1 - trans_alpha)
            if with_fadein():
                sleep(fadein_time / fadein_steps)
        else:
            ## Fade out
            if with_fadeout():
                trans_alpha += 1 / fadeout_steps
            if (trans_alpha >= 1) or not with_fadeout():
                trans_alpha = 1
            p(now(), -1 + trans_alpha)
            if trans_alpha == 1:
                try:
                    with sleep_condition:
                        sleep_condition.wait()
                except KeyboardInterrupt:
                    signal_SIGTERM(0, None)
            else:
                if with_fadeout():
                    sleep(fadeout_time / fadeout_steps)
    
    ## Fade out
    if with_fadeout():
        while not panic:
            trans_alpha += 1 / fadeout_steps
            if trans_alpha >= 1:
                trans_alpha = 1
                panic = True
            p(now(), -1 + trans_alpha)
            if not with_fadeout():
                break
            sleep(fadeout_time / fadeout_steps)
    
    ## Reset
    reset()


## Read command line arguments
parser = ArgParser('Colour temperature controller',
                   sys.argv[0] + ' [options] [-- configuration-options]',
                   'Blueshift adjusts the colour temperature of your\n'
                   'monitor according to brightness outside to reduce\n'
                   'eye strain and make it easier to fall asleep when\n'
                   'going to bed. It can also be used to increase the\n'
                   'colour temperature and make the monitor bluer,\n'
                   'this helps you focus on your work.',
                   None, True, ArgParser.standard_abbreviations())

dn = '\nUse twice or daytime and nighttime respectively'
parser.add_argumented(['-c', '--configurations'], 0, 'FILE', 'Select configuration file')
parser.add_argumentless(['-p', '--panic-gate', '--panicgate'], 0, 'Skip transition into initial settings')
parser.add_argumented(['-g', '--gamma'], 0, 'RGB|R:G:B', 'Set gamma correction' + dn)
parser.add_argumented(['-b', '--brightness'], 0, 'RGB|R:G:B', 'Set brightness using sRGB' + dn)
parser.add_argumented(['+b', '++brightness'], 0, 'Y', 'Set brightness using CIE xyY' + dn)
parser.add_argumented(['-t', '--temperature'], 0, 'TEMP', 'Set colour temperature' + dn)
parser.add_argumented(['+t', '++temperature'], 0, 'TEMP', 'Set colour temperature using CIE xyY' + dn)
parser.add_argumented(['-l', '--location'], 0, 'LAT:LON', 'Select your GPS location\n'
                                                          'Measured in degrees, negative for south or west')
parser.add_argumentless(['-r', '--reset'], 0, 'Reset to default settings')
parser.add_argumented(['-o', '--output', '--crtc'], 0, 'CRTCS',
                      'Select CRTC to apply changes to\nComma separated or multiple options\n'
                      'It is best to start one instance per monitor with colour calibration')
parser.add_argumentless(['-h', '-?', '--help'], 0, 'Print this help information')
parser.add_argumentless(['-C', '--copying', '--copyright'], 0, 'Print copyright information')
parser.add_argumentless(['-W', '--warranty'], 0, 'Print non-warranty information')
parser.add_argumentless(['-v', '--version'], 0, 'Print program name and version')

parser.parse()
parser.support_alternatives()

if parser.opts['--help'] is not None:
    parser.help()
    sys.exit(0)
elif parser.opts['--copyright'] is not None:
    print(copyright[1 : -1])
    sys.exit(0)
elif parser.opts['--warranty'] is not None:
    print('This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,')
    print('but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of')
    print('MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the')
    print('GNU Affero General Public License for more details.')
    sys.exit(0)
elif parser.opts['--version'] is not None:
    print('%s %s' % (PROGRAM_NAME, PROGRAM_VERSION))
    sys.exit(0)

a = lambda opt : opt[0] if opt is not None else None
config_file = a(parser.opts['--configurations'])
panicgate = parser.opts['--panicgate'] is not None
doreset = parser.opts['--reset'] is not None
location = a(parser.opts['--location'])
gammas = parser.opts['--gamma']
rgb_brightnesses = parser.opts['--brightness']
cie_brightnesses = parser.opts['++brightness']
rgb_temperatures = parser.opts['--temperature']
cie_temperatures = parser.opts['++temperature']
output = parser.opts['--output']
if output is None:
    output = []
used_adhoc = any([doreset, location, gammas, rgb_brightnesses, cie_brightnesses, rgb_temperatures, cie_temperatures, output])

## Verify option correctness
a = lambda opt : 0 if parser.opts[opt] is None else len(parser.opts[opt])
for opt in ('--configurations', '--panicgate', '--reset', '--location'):
    if a(opt) > 1:
        print('%s can only be used once' % opt)
        sys.exit(1)
for opt in ('--gamma', '--brightness', '++brightness', '--temperature'):
    if a(opt) > 2:
        print('%s can only be used up to two times' % opt)
        sys.exit(1)

g, l = globals(), dict(locals())
for key in l:
    g[key] = l[key]
settings = [gammas, rgb_brightnesses, cie_brightnesses, rgb_temperatures, cie_temperatures]
if (config_file is None) and any([doreset, location] + settings):
    ## Use one time configurations
    code, pathname = None, None
    for p in sys.path:
        p += '/adhoc.py'
        if os.path.exists(p):
            pathname = p
            exit
    if pathname is not None:
        with open(pathname, 'rb') as script:
            code = script.read()
    else:
        import zipimport
        importer = zipimport.zipimporter(sys.argv[0])
        code = importer.get_data('adhoc.py')
        pathname = sys.argv[0] + os.sep + 'adhoc.py'
    code = code.decode('utf-8', 'error') + '\n'
    code = compile(code, pathname, 'exec')
    exec(code, g)
else:
    ## Load extension and configurations via blueshiftrc
    if config_file is None:
        for file in ('$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/%/%rc', '$HOME/.config/%/%rc', '$HOME/.%rc', '$~/.config/%/%rc', '$~/.%c', '/etc/%rc'):
            file = file.replace('/', os.sep).replace('%', 'blueshift')
            for arg in ('XDG_CONFIG_HOME', 'HOME'):
                if '$' + arg in file:
                    if arg in os.environ:
                        file = file.replace('$' + arg, os.environ[arg].replace('$', '\0'))
                    else:
                        file = None
                        break
            if file is not None:
                if file.startswith('$~'):
                    import pwd
                    file = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_dir + file[2:]
                file = file.replace('\0', '$')
                if os.path.exists(file):
                    config_file = file
                    break
    conf_opts = [config_file] + parser.files
    if config_file is not None:
        code = None
        with open(config_file, 'rb') as script:
            code = script.read()
        code = code.decode('utf-8', 'error') + '\n'
        code = compile(code, config_file, 'exec')
        exec(code, g)
    else:
        print('No configuration file found')
        sys.exit(1)
    
    ## Warn about ad-hoc settings
    if not uses_adhoc_opts:
        if used_adhoc:
            print('%s: warning: --configurations can only be combined with --panicgate' % sys.argv[0])
        parser = None

## Run periodically if configured to
if periodically is not None:
    continuous_run()

## Close C bindings to free resource and close connections
close_c_bindings()