{-# LANGUAGE PatternGuards, RecordWildCards #-}

-- | /WARNING: This module represents the evolving version of the HLint API./
--   /It will be renamed to drop the "4" in the next major version./
--
--   This module provides a way to apply HLint hints. If you want to just run @hlint@ in-process
--   and collect the results see 'hlint'. If you want to approximate the @hlint@ experience with
--   a more structured API try:
--
-- @
-- (flags, classify, hint) <- 'autoSettings'
-- Right m <- 'parseModuleEx' flags \"MyFile.hs\" Nothing
-- print $ 'applyHints' classify hint [m]
-- @
module Language.Haskell.HLint4(
    hlint, applyHints,
    -- * Idea data type
    Idea(..), Severity(..), Note(..),
    -- * Settings
    Classify(..),
    getHLintDataDir, autoSettings, argsSettings,
    findSettings, readSettingsFile,
    -- * Hints
    Hint, resolveHints,
    -- * Parse files
    ModuleEx, parseModuleEx, defaultParseFlags, parseFlagsAddFixities, ParseError(..), ParseFlags(..), CppFlags(..)
    ) where

import Config.Type
import Config.Read
import Idea
import qualified Apply as H
import HLint
import HSE.All
import Hint.All hiding (resolveHints)
import qualified Hint.All as H
import CmdLine
import Paths_hlint

import Data.List.Extra
import Data.Maybe
import System.FilePath
import Data.Functor
import Prelude


-- | Get the Cabal configured data directory of HLint.
getHLintDataDir :: IO FilePath
getHLintDataDir = getDataDir


-- | The function produces a tuple containg 'ParseFlags' (for 'parseModuleEx'),
--   and 'Classify' and 'Hint' for 'applyHints'.
--   It approximates the normal HLint configuration steps, roughly:
--
-- 1. Use 'findSettings' with 'readSettingsFile' to find and load the HLint settings files.
--
-- 1. Use 'parseFlagsAddFixities' and 'resolveHints' to transform the outputs of 'findSettings'.
--
--   If you want to do anything custom (e.g. using a different data directory, storing intermediate outputs,
--   loading hints from a database) you are expected to copy and paste this function, then change it to your needs.
autoSettings :: IO (ParseFlags, [Classify], Hint)
autoSettings = do
    (fixities, classify, hints) <- findSettings (readSettingsFile Nothing) Nothing
    return (parseFlagsAddFixities fixities defaultParseFlags, classify, hints)


-- | The identity function. In previous versions of HLint this function was useful. Now, it isn't.
resolveHints :: Hint -> Hint
resolveHints = id

-- | A version of 'autoSettings' which respects some of the arguments supported by HLint.
--   If arguments unrecognised by HLint are used it will result in an error.
--   Arguments which have no representation in the return type are silently ignored.
argsSettings :: [String] -> IO (ParseFlags, [Classify], Hint)
argsSettings args = do
    cmd <- getCmd args
    case cmd of
        CmdMain{..} -> do
            -- FIXME: Two things that could be supported (but aren't) are 'cmdGivenHints' and 'cmdWithHints'.
            (_,settings) <- readAllSettings args cmd
            let (fixities, classify, hints) = splitSettings settings
            let flags = parseFlagsSetLanguage (cmdExtensions cmd) $ parseFlagsAddFixities fixities $
                        defaultParseFlags{cppFlags = cmdCpp cmd}
            let ignore = [Classify Ignore x "" "" | x <- cmdIgnore]
            return (flags, classify ++ ignore, hints)
        _ -> error "Can only invoke autoSettingsArgs with the root process"


-- | Given a directory (or 'Nothing' to imply 'getHLintDataDir'), and a module name
--   (e.g. @HLint.Default@), find the settings file associated with it, returning the
--   name of the file, and (optionally) the contents.
--
--   This function looks for all settings files starting with @HLint.@ in the directory
--   argument, and all other files relative to the current directory.
readSettingsFile :: Maybe FilePath -> String -> IO (FilePath, Maybe String)
readSettingsFile dir x
    | takeExtension x `elem` [".yml",".yaml"] = do
        dir <- maybe getHLintDataDir return dir
        return (dir </> x, Nothing)
    | Just x <- "HLint." `stripPrefix` x = do
        dir <- maybe getHLintDataDir return dir
        return (dir </> x <.> "hs", Nothing)
    | otherwise = return (x <.> "hs", Nothing)


-- | Given a function to load a module (typically 'readSettingsFile'), and a module to start from
--   (defaults to @hlint.yaml@) find the information from all settings files.
findSettings :: (String -> IO (FilePath, Maybe String)) -> Maybe String -> IO ([Fixity], [Classify], Hint)
findSettings load start = do
    (file,contents) <- load $ fromMaybe "hlint.yaml" start
    splitSettings <$> readFilesConfig [(file,contents)]

-- | Split a list of 'Setting' for separate use in parsing and hint resolution
splitSettings :: [Setting] -> ([Fixity], [Classify], Hint)
splitSettings xs =
    ([x | Infix x <- xs]
    ,[x | SettingClassify x <- xs]
    ,H.resolveHints $ [Right x | SettingMatchExp x <- xs] ++ map Left [minBound..maxBound])


-- | Given a way of classifying results, and a 'Hint', apply to a set of modules generating a list of 'Idea's.
--   The 'Idea' values will be ordered within a file.
--
--   Given a set of modules, it may be faster to pass each to 'applyHints' in a singleton list.
--   When given multiple modules at once this function attempts to find hints between modules,
--   which is slower and often pointless (by default HLint passes modules singularly, using
--   @--cross@ to pass all modules together).
applyHints :: [Classify] -> Hint -> [ModuleEx] -> [Idea]
applyHints a b = H.applyHints a b . map pm_hsext


-- | Snippet from the documentation, if this changes, update the documentation
_docs :: IO ()
_docs = do
    (flags, classify, hint) <- autoSettings
    Right m <- parseModuleEx flags "MyFile.hs" Nothing
    print $ applyHints classify hint [m]