#!/usr/bin/env python3

import os
import sys

try:
    import __builtin__
except ImportError:
    import builtins as __builtin__


# python puts the program's directory path in sys.path[0].  In other words, the user ordinarily has no way
# to override python's choice of a module from its own dir.  We want to have that ability in our environment.
# However, we don't want to break any established python modules that depend on this behavior.  So, we'll
# save the value from sys.path[0], delete it, import our modules and then restore sys.path to its original
# value.

save_path_0 = sys.path[0]
del sys.path[0]

from gen_arg import *  # NOQA
from gen_plug_in import *  # NOQA
from gen_print import *  # NOQA

# Restore sys.path[0].
sys.path.insert(0, save_path_0)


# Create parser object to process command line parameters and args.

# Create parser object.
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
    usage="%(prog)s [OPTIONS] [PLUG_IN_DIR_PATHS]",
    description="%(prog)s will validate the plug-in packages passed to it."
    + "  It will also print a list of the absolute plug-in"
    + " directory paths for use by the calling program.",
    formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter,
    prefix_chars="-+",
)

# Create arguments.
parser.add_argument(
    "plug_in_dir_paths",
    nargs="?",
    default="",
    help=plug_in_dir_paths_help_text + default_string,
)

parser.add_argument(
    "--mch_class", default="obmc", help=mch_class_help_text + default_string
)

# The stock_list will be passed to gen_get_options.  We populate it with the names of stock parm options we
# want.  These stock parms are pre-defined by gen_get_options.
stock_list = [("test_mode", 0), ("quiet", 1), ("debug", 0)]


def exit_function(signal_number=0, frame=None):
    r"""
    Execute whenever the program ends normally or with the signals that we catch (i.e. TERM, INT).
    """

    dprint_executing()
    dprint_var(signal_number)

    qprint_pgm_footer()


def signal_handler(signal_number, frame):
    r"""
    Handle signals.  Without a function to catch a SIGTERM or SIGINT, our program would terminate immediately
    with return code 143 and without calling our exit_function.
    """

    # Our convention is to set up exit_function with atexit.registr() so there is no need to explicitly call
    # exit_function from here.

    dprint_executing()

    # Calling exit prevents us from returning to the code that was running when we received the signal.
    exit(0)


def validate_parms():
    r"""
    Validate program parameters, etc.  Return True or False accordingly.
    """

    gen_post_validation(exit_function, signal_handler)

    return True


def main():
    r"""
    This is the "main" function.  The advantage of having this function vs just doing this in the true
    mainline is that you can:
    - Declare local variables
    - Use "return" instead of "exit".
    - Indent 4 chars like you would in any function.
    This makes coding more consistent, i.e. it's easy to move code from here into a function and vice versa.
    """

    if not gen_get_options(parser, stock_list):
        return False

    if not validate_parms():
        return False

    qprint_pgm_header()

    # Access program parameter globals.
    global plug_in_dir_paths
    global mch_class

    plug_in_packages_list = return_plug_in_packages_list(
        plug_in_dir_paths, mch_class
    )
    qprint_var(plug_in_packages_list)

    # As stated in the help text, this program must print the full paths of each selected plug in.
    for plug_in_dir_path in plug_in_packages_list:
        print(plug_in_dir_path)

    return True


# Main

if not main():
    exit(1)