# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""Collection of functions and classes to fix various encoding problems on
multiple platforms with python.
"""

import codecs
import locale
import os
import sys


def complain(message):
    """If any exception occurs in this file, we'll probably try to print it
  on stderr, which makes for frustrating debugging if stderr is directed
  to our wrapper. So be paranoid about catching errors and reporting them
  to sys.__stderr__, so that the user has a higher chance to see them.
  """
    print(isinstance(message, str) and message or repr(message),
          file=sys.__stderr__)


def fix_default_encoding():
    """Forces utf8 solidly on all platforms.

  By default python execution environment is lazy and defaults to ascii
  encoding.

  http://uucode.com/blog/2007/03/23/shut-up-you-dummy-7-bit-python/
  """
    if sys.getdefaultencoding() == 'utf-8':
        return False

    # Regenerate setdefaultencoding.
    reload(sys)
    # Module 'sys' has no 'setdefaultencoding' member
    # pylint: disable=no-member
    sys.setdefaultencoding('utf-8')
    for attr in dir(locale):
        if attr[0:3] != 'LC_':
            continue
        aref = getattr(locale, attr)
        try:
            locale.setlocale(aref, '')
        except locale.Error:
            continue
        try:
            lang, _ = locale.getdefaultlocale()
        except (TypeError, ValueError):
            continue
        if lang:
            try:
                locale.setlocale(aref, (lang, 'UTF-8'))
            except locale.Error:
                os.environ[attr] = lang + '.UTF-8'
    try:
        locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
    except locale.Error:
        pass
    return True


###############################
# Windows specific


def fix_win_codec():
    """Works around <http://bugs.python.org/issue6058>."""
    # <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd317756.aspx>
    try:
        codecs.lookup('cp65001')
        return False
    except LookupError:
        codecs.register(
            lambda name: name == 'cp65001' and codecs.lookup('utf-8') or None)
        return True


class WinUnicodeOutputBase(object):
    """Base class to adapt sys.stdout or sys.stderr to behave correctly on
  Windows.

  Setting encoding to utf-8 is recommended.
  """
    def __init__(self, fileno, name, encoding):
        # Corresponding file handle.
        self._fileno = fileno
        self.encoding = encoding
        self.name = name

        self.closed = False
        self.softspace = False
        self.mode = 'w'

    @staticmethod
    def isatty():
        return False

    def close(self):
        # Don't really close the handle, that would only cause problems.
        self.closed = True

    def fileno(self):
        return self._fileno

    def flush(self):
        raise NotImplementedError()

    def write(self, text):
        raise NotImplementedError()

    def writelines(self, lines):
        try:
            for line in lines:
                self.write(line)
        except Exception as e:
            complain('%s.writelines: %r' % (self.name, e))
            raise


class WinUnicodeConsoleOutput(WinUnicodeOutputBase):
    """Output adapter to a Windows Console.

  Understands how to use the win32 console API.
  """
    def __init__(self, console_handle, fileno, stream_name, encoding):
        super(WinUnicodeConsoleOutput,
              self).__init__(fileno, '<Unicode console %s>' % stream_name,
                             encoding)
        # Handle to use for WriteConsoleW
        self._console_handle = console_handle

        # Loads the necessary function.
        # These types are available on linux but not Mac.
        # pylint: disable=no-name-in-module,F0401
        from ctypes import byref, GetLastError, POINTER, windll, WINFUNCTYPE
        from ctypes.wintypes import BOOL, DWORD, HANDLE, LPWSTR
        from ctypes.wintypes import LPVOID  # pylint: disable=no-name-in-module

        self._DWORD = DWORD
        self._byref = byref

        # <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms687401.aspx>
        self._WriteConsoleW = WINFUNCTYPE(BOOL, HANDLE, LPWSTR, DWORD,
                                          POINTER(DWORD),
                                          LPVOID)(('WriteConsoleW',
                                                   windll.kernel32))
        self._GetLastError = GetLastError

    def flush(self):
        # No need to flush the console since it's immediate.
        pass

    def write(self, text):
        try:
            if isinstance(text, bytes):
                # Bytestrings need to be decoded to a string before being passed
                # to Windows.
                text = text.decode(self.encoding, 'replace')
            remaining = len(text)
            while remaining > 0:
                n = self._DWORD(0)
                # There is a shorter-than-documented limitation on the length of
                # the string passed to WriteConsoleW. See
                # <http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1232>.
                retval = self._WriteConsoleW(self._console_handle, text,
                                             min(remaining, 10000),
                                             self._byref(n), None)
                if retval == 0 or n.value == 0:
                    raise IOError('WriteConsoleW returned %r, n.value = %r, '
                                  'last error = %r' %
                                  (retval, n.value, self._GetLastError()))
                remaining -= n.value
                if not remaining:
                    break
                text = text[int(n.value):]
        except Exception as e:
            complain('%s.write: %r' % (self.name, e))
            raise


class WinUnicodeOutput(WinUnicodeOutputBase):
    """Output adaptor to a file output on Windows.

  If the standard FileWrite function is used, it will be encoded in the current
  code page. WriteConsoleW() permits writing any character.
  """
    def __init__(self, stream, fileno, encoding):
        super(WinUnicodeOutput,
              self).__init__(fileno, '<Unicode redirected %s>' % stream.name,
                             encoding)
        # Output stream
        self._stream = stream

        # Flush right now.
        self.flush()

    def flush(self):
        try:
            self._stream.flush()
        except Exception as e:
            complain('%s.flush: %r from %r' % (self.name, e, self._stream))
            raise

    def write(self, text):
        try:
            if isinstance(text, bytes):
                # Replace characters that cannot be printed instead of failing.
                text = text.decode(self.encoding, 'replace')
            # When redirecting to a file or process any \n characters will be
            # replaced with \r\n. If the text to be printed already has \r\n
            # line endings then \r\r\n line endings will be generated, leading
            # to double-spacing of some output. Normalizing line endings to \n
            # avoids this problem.
            text = text.replace('\r\n', '\n')
            self._stream.write(text)
        except Exception as e:
            complain('%s.write: %r' % (self.name, e))
            raise


def win_handle_is_a_console(handle):
    """Returns True if a Windows file handle is a handle to a console."""
    # These types are available on linux but not Mac.
    # pylint: disable=no-name-in-module,F0401
    from ctypes import byref, POINTER, windll, WINFUNCTYPE
    from ctypes.wintypes import BOOL, DWORD, HANDLE

    FILE_TYPE_CHAR = 0x0002
    FILE_TYPE_REMOTE = 0x8000
    INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE = DWORD(-1).value

    # <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms683167.aspx>
    GetConsoleMode = WINFUNCTYPE(BOOL, HANDLE, POINTER(DWORD))(
        ('GetConsoleMode', windll.kernel32))
    # <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa364960.aspx>
    GetFileType = WINFUNCTYPE(DWORD, DWORD)(('GetFileType', windll.kernel32))

    # GetStdHandle returns INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, NULL, or a valid handle.
    if handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE or handle is None:
        return False
    return ((GetFileType(handle) & ~FILE_TYPE_REMOTE) == FILE_TYPE_CHAR
            and GetConsoleMode(handle, byref(DWORD())))


def win_get_unicode_stream(stream, excepted_fileno, output_handle, encoding):
    """Returns a unicode-compatible stream.

  This function will return a direct-Console writing object only if:
  - the file number is the expected console file number
  - the handle the expected file handle
  - the 'real' handle is in fact a handle to a console.
  """
    old_fileno = getattr(stream, 'fileno', lambda: None)()
    if old_fileno == excepted_fileno:
        # These types are available on linux but not Mac.
        # pylint: disable=no-name-in-module,F0401
        from ctypes import windll, WINFUNCTYPE
        from ctypes.wintypes import DWORD, HANDLE

        # <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms683231.aspx>
        GetStdHandle = WINFUNCTYPE(HANDLE,
                                   DWORD)(('GetStdHandle', windll.kernel32))

        real_output_handle = GetStdHandle(DWORD(output_handle))
        if win_handle_is_a_console(real_output_handle):
            # It's a console.
            return WinUnicodeConsoleOutput(real_output_handle, old_fileno,
                                           stream.name, encoding)

    # It's something else. Create an auto-encoding stream.
    return WinUnicodeOutput(stream, old_fileno, encoding)


def fix_win_console(encoding):
    """Makes Unicode console output work independently of the current code page.

  This also fixes <http://bugs.python.org/issue1602>.
  Credit to Michael Kaplan
  <http://blogs.msdn.com/b/michkap/archive/2010/04/07/9989346.aspx> and
  TZOmegaTZIOY
  <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/878972/windows-cmd-encoding-change-causes-python-crash/1432462#1432462>.
  """
    if (isinstance(sys.stdout, WinUnicodeOutputBase)
            or isinstance(sys.stderr, WinUnicodeOutputBase)):
        return False

    try:
        # SetConsoleCP and SetConsoleOutputCP could be used to change the code
        # page but it's not really useful since the code here is using
        # WriteConsoleW(). Also, changing the code page is 'permanent' to the
        # console and needs to be reverted manually. In practice one needs to
        # set the console font to a TTF font to be able to see all the
        # characters but it failed for me in practice. In any case, it won't
        # throw any exception when printing, which is the important part. -11
        # and -12 are defined in stdio.h
        sys.stdout = win_get_unicode_stream(sys.stdout, 1, -11, encoding)
        sys.stderr = win_get_unicode_stream(sys.stderr, 2, -12, encoding)
        # TODO(maruel): Do sys.stdin with ReadConsoleW(). Albeit the limitation
        # is "It doesn't appear to be possible to read Unicode characters in
        # UTF-8 mode" and this appears to be a limitation of cmd.exe.
    except Exception as e:
        complain('exception %r while fixing up sys.stdout and sys.stderr' % e)
    return True


def fix_encoding():
    """Fixes various encoding problems on all platforms.

  Should be called at the very beginning of the process.
  """
    ret = True
    if sys.platform == 'win32':
        ret &= fix_win_codec()

    ret &= fix_default_encoding()

    if sys.platform == 'win32':
        encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding()
        ret &= fix_win_console(encoding)
    return ret