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"""
Define the TextBuffer class

A text buffer contains a list of intermediate representations of messages
(not xml stanzas, but neither the Lines used in windows.py.

Each text buffer can be linked to multiple windows, that will be rendered
independantly by their TextWins.
"""

import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)

import collections

from datetime import datetime
from config import config
from theming import get_theme, dump_tuple

message_fields = ('txt nick_color time str_time nickname user identifier'
                  ' highlight me old_message revisions jid ack')
Message = collections.namedtuple('Message', message_fields)

class CorrectionError(Exception):
    pass

def other_elems(self):
    "Helper for the repr_message function"
    acc = ['Message(']
    fields = message_fields.split()
    fields.remove('old_message')
    for field in fields:
        acc.append('%s=%s' % (field, repr(getattr(self, field))))
    return ', '.join(acc) + ', old_message='

def repr_message(self):
    """
    repr() for the Message class, for debug purposes, since the default
    repr() is recursive, so it can stack overflow given too many revisions
    of a message
    """
    init = other_elems(self)
    acc = [init]
    next_message = self.old_message
    rev = 1
    while next_message:
        acc.append(other_elems(next_message))
        next_message = next_message.old_message
        rev += 1
    acc.append('None')
    while rev:
        acc.append(')')
        rev -= 1
    return ''.join(acc)

Message.__repr__ = repr_message
Message.__str__ = repr_message

class TextBuffer(object):
    """
    This class just keep trace of messages, in a list with various
    informations and attributes.
    """
    def __init__(self, messages_nb_limit=None):

        if messages_nb_limit is None:
            messages_nb_limit = config.get('max_messages_in_memory', 2048)
        self.messages_nb_limit = messages_nb_limit
        # Message objects
        self.messages = []
        # we keep track of one or more windows
        # so we can pass the new messages to them, as they are added, so
        # they (the windows) can build the lines from the new message
        self.windows = []

    def add_window(self, win):
        self.windows.append(win)

    @property
    def last_message(self):
        return self.messages[-1] if self.messages else None


    @staticmethod
    def make_message(txt, time, nickname, nick_color, history, user,
                     identifier, str_time=None, highlight=False,
                     old_message=None, revisions=0, jid=None, ack=None):
        """
        Create a new Message object with parameters, check for /me messages,
        and delayed messages
        """
        time = time or datetime.now()
        if txt.startswith('/me '):
            me = True
            txt = '\x19%s}%s' % (dump_tuple(get_theme().COLOR_ME_MESSAGE),
                                 txt[4:])
        else:
            me = False
        if history:
            txt = txt.replace('\x19o', '\x19o\x19%s}' %
                                dump_tuple(get_theme().COLOR_LOG_MSG))
            str_time = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
        else:
            if str_time is None:
                str_time = time.strftime("%H:%M:%S")
            else:
                str_time = ''

        msg = Message(
                txt='%s\x19o'%(txt.replace('\t', '    '),),
                nick_color=nick_color,
                time=time,
                str_time=str_time,
                nickname=nickname,
                user=user,
                identifier=identifier,
                highlight=highlight,
                me=me,
                old_message=old_message,
                revisions=revisions,
                jid=jid,
                ack=ack)
        log.debug('Set message %s with %s.', identifier, msg)
        return msg

    def add_message(self, txt, time=None, nickname=None,
                    nick_color=None, history=None, user=None, highlight=False,
                    identifier=None, str_time=None, jid=None, ack=None):
        """
        Create a message and add it to the text buffer
        """
        msg = self.make_message(txt, time, nickname, nick_color, history,
                                user, identifier, str_time=str_time,
                                highlight=highlight, jid=jid, ack=ack)
        self.messages.append(msg)

        while len(self.messages) > self.messages_nb_limit:
            self.messages.pop(0)

        ret_val = None
        show_timestamps = config.get('show_timestamps', True)
        for window in self.windows: # make the associated windows
                                    # build the lines from the new message
            nb = window.build_new_message(msg, history=history,
                                          highlight=highlight,
                                          timestamp=show_timestamps)
            if ret_val is None:
                ret_val = nb
            if window.pos != 0:
                window.scroll_up(nb)

        return ret_val or 1

    def _find_message(self, old_id):
        """
        Find a message in the text buffer from its message id
        """
        for i in range(len(self.messages) -1, -1, -1):
            msg = self.messages[i]
            if msg.identifier == old_id:
                return i
        return -1

    def ack_message(self, old_id):
        """
        Ack a message
        """
        i = self._find_message(old_id)
        if i == -1:
            return
        msg = self.messages[i]
        new_msg = list(msg)
        new_msg[12] = True
        new_msg = Message(*new_msg)
        self.messages[i] = new_msg
        return new_msg

    def modify_message(self, txt, old_id, new_id, highlight=False,
                       time=None, user=None, jid=None):
        """
        Correct a message in a text buffer.
        """

        i = self._find_message(old_id)

        if i == -1:
            log.debug('Message %s not found in text_buffer, abort replacement.',
                      old_id)
            raise CorrectionError("nothing to replace")

        msg = self.messages[i]

        if msg.user and msg.user is not user:
            raise CorrectionError("Different users")
        elif len(msg.str_time) > 8: # ugly
            raise CorrectionError("Delayed message")
        elif not msg.user and (msg.jid is None or jid is None):
            raise CorrectionError('Could not check the '
                                  'identity of the sender')
        elif not msg.user and msg.jid != jid:
            raise CorrectionError('Messages %s and %s have not been '
                                  'sent by the same fullJID' %
                                      (old_id, new_id))

        if not time:
            time = msg.time
        message = self.make_message(txt, time, msg.nickname,
                                    msg.nick_color, None, msg.user,
                                    new_id, highlight=highlight,
                                    old_message=msg,
                                    revisions=msg.revisions + 1,
                                    jid=jid)
        self.messages[i] = message
        log.debug('Replacing message %s with %s.', old_id, new_id)
        return message

    def del_window(self, win):
        self.windows.remove(win)

    def __del__(self):
        size = len(self.messages)
        log.debug('** Deleting %s messages from textbuffer', size)