// file      : build/target.cxx -*- C++ -*-
// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Code Synthesis Ltd
// license   : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file

#include <build/target>

#include <cassert>

#include <butl/filesystem>

#include <build/scope>
#include <build/search>
#include <build/algorithm>
#include <build/diagnostics>

using namespace std;

namespace build
{
  // target_type
  //
  bool target_type::
  is_a (const type_index& id) const
  {
    for (const target_type* p (this); p != nullptr; p = p->base)
      if (p->id == id)
        return true;

    return false;
  }

  // target_state
  //
  static const char* target_state_[] = {
    "group", "unknown", "postponed", "unchanged", "changed", "failed"};

  ostream&
  operator<< (ostream& os, target_state ts)
  {
    return os << target_state_[static_cast<size_t> (ts)];
  }

  // recipe
  //
  const recipe empty_recipe;
  const recipe noop_recipe (&noop_action);
  const recipe default_recipe (&default_action);
  const recipe group_recipe (&group_action);

  // target
  //

  group_view target::
  group_members (action) const
  {
    assert (false); // Not a group or doesn't expose its members.
    return group_view {nullptr, 0};
  }

  scope& target::
  base_scope () const
  {
    return scopes.find (dir);
  }

  scope& target::
  root_scope () const
  {
    // This is tricky to cache so we do the lookup for now.
    //
    scope* r (scopes.find (dir).root_scope ());
    assert (r != nullptr);
    return *r;
  }

  value_proxy target::
  operator[] (const variable& var) const
  {
    auto i (vars.find (var));

    if (i != vars.end ())
      // @@ Same issue as in variable_map: need ro_value_proxy.
      return value_proxy (&const_cast<value_ptr&> (i->second), &vars);

    if (group != nullptr)
      return (*group)[var];

    return base_scope ()[var];
  }

  value_proxy target::
  append (const variable& var)
  {
    value_proxy val (operator[] (var));

    if (val && val.belongs (*this)) // Existing variable in this target.
      return val;

    value_proxy r (assign (var));

    if (val)
      r = val; // Copy value from the outer scope.

    return r;
  }

  ostream&
  operator<< (ostream& os, const target& t)
  {
    return os << target_key {&t.type (), &t.dir, &t.name, &t.ext};
  }

  // target_set
  //
  target_set targets;

  auto target_set::
  find (const target_key& k, tracer& trace) const -> iterator
  {
    iterator i (map_.find (k));

    if (i != end ())
    {
      target& t (**i);

      // Update the extension if the existing target has it unspecified.
      //
      const string* ext (*k.ext);
      if (t.ext != ext)
      {
        level4 ([&]{
            diag_record r (trace);
            r << "assuming target " << t << " is the same as the one with ";
            if (ext == nullptr)
              r << "unspecified extension";
            else if (ext->empty ())
              r << "no extension";
            else
              r << "extension " << *ext;
          });

        if (ext != nullptr)
          t.ext = ext;
      }
    }

    return i;
  }

  pair<target&, bool> target_set::
  insert (const target_type& tt,
          dir_path dir,
          string name,
          const string* ext,
          tracer& trace)
  {
    iterator i (find (target_key {&tt, &dir, &name, &ext}, trace));
    bool r (i == end ());

    if (r)
    {
      unique_ptr<target> pt (tt.factory (move (dir), move (name), ext));
      i = map_.emplace (
        make_pair (target_key {&tt, &pt->dir, &pt->name, &pt->ext},
                   move (pt))).first;
    }

    return pair<target&, bool> (**i, r);
  }

  ostream&
  operator<< (ostream& os, const target_key& k)
  {
    // If the name is empty, then we want to print the directory
    // inside {}, e.g., dir{bar/}, not bar/dir{}.
    //
    bool n (!k.name->empty ());
    string d (diag_relative (*k.dir, false));

    if (n)
      os << d;

    os << k.type->name << '{';

    if (n)
    {
      os << *k.name;

      if (*k.ext != nullptr && !(*k.ext)->empty ())
        os << '.' << **k.ext;
    }
    else
      os << d;

    os << '}';

    return os;
  }

  // path_target
  //
  void path_target::
  derive_path (const char* de, const char* np, const char* ns)
  {
    string n;

    if (np != nullptr)
      n += np;

    n += name;

    if (ns != nullptr)
      n += ns;

    // Update the extension.
    //
    // See also search_existing_file() if updating anything here.
    //
    if (ext == nullptr)
    {
      // If provided by the caller, then use that.
      //
      if (de != nullptr)
        ext = &extension_pool.find (de);
      //
      // Otherwis see if the target type has function that will
      // give us the default extension.
      //
      else if (auto f = type ().extension)
        ext = &f (key (), base_scope ()); // Already from the pool.
      else
        fail << "no default extension for target " << *this;
    }

    // Add the extension.
    //
    if (!ext->empty ())
    {
      n += '.';
      n += *ext;
    }

    path_type p (dir / path_type (move (n)));
    const path_type& ep (path ());

    if (ep.empty ())
      path (p);
    else if (p != ep)
      fail << "path mismatch for target " << *this <<
        info << "assigned '" << ep << "'" <<
        info << "derived  '" << p << "'";
  }

  // file_target
  //
  timestamp file::
  load_mtime () const
  {
    const path_type& f (path ());
    assert (!f.empty ());
    return file_mtime (f);
  }

  // Search functions.
  //

  target*
  search_target (const prerequisite_key& pk)
  {
    // The default behavior is to look for an existing target in the
    // prerequisite's directory scope.
    //
    return search_existing_target (pk);
  }

  target*
  search_file (const prerequisite_key& pk)
  {
    // First see if there is an existing target.
    //
    if (target* t = search_existing_target (pk))
      return t;

    // Then look for an existing file in this target-type-specific
    // list of paths (@@ TODO: comes from the variable).
    //
    if (pk.tk.dir->relative ())
    {
      dir_paths sp;
      sp.push_back (src_out (pk.scope->path (), *pk.scope)); // src_base
      return search_existing_file (pk, sp);
    }
    else
      return nullptr;
  }

  static target*
  search_alias (const prerequisite_key& pk)
  {
    // For an alias/action we don't want to silently create a target
    // since it will do nothing and it most likely not what the author
    // intended.
    //
    target* t (search_existing_target (pk));

    if (t == nullptr)
      fail << "no explicit target for prerequisite " << pk;

    return t;
  }

  // type info
  //

  const target_type target::static_type
  {
    typeid (target),
    "target",
    nullptr,
    nullptr,
    nullptr,
    &search_target,
    false
  };

  const target_type mtime_target::static_type
  {
    typeid (mtime_target),
    "mtime_target",
    &target::static_type,
    nullptr,
    nullptr,
    &search_target,
    false
  };

  const target_type path_target::static_type
  {
    typeid (path_target),
    "path_target",
    &mtime_target::static_type,
    nullptr,
    nullptr,
    &search_target,
    false
  };

  static target*
  file_factory (dir_path d, string n, const string* e)
  {
    // The file target type doesn't imply any extension. So if one
    // wasn't specified, set it to empty rather than unspecified.
    // In other words, we always treat file{foo} as file{foo.}.
    //
    return new file (move (d),
                     move (n),
                     (e != nullptr ? e : &extension_pool.find ("")));
  }

  const target_type file::static_type
  {
    typeid (file),
    "file",
    &path_target::static_type,
    &file_factory,
    nullptr, // Factory always assigns an extension.
    &search_file,
    false
  };

  const target_type dir::static_type
  {
    typeid (dir),
    "dir",
    &target::static_type,
    &target_factory<dir>,
    nullptr, // Should never need.
    &search_alias,
    false
  };

  const target_type fsdir::static_type
  {
    typeid (fsdir),
    "fsdir",
    &target::static_type,
    &target_factory<fsdir>,
    nullptr, // Should never need.
    &search_target,
    false
  };
}