"""
Conversion functions.
"""

# adapted from the UFO spec


def convertUFO1OrUFO2KerningToUFO3Kerning(kerning, groups, glyphSet=()):
    # gather known kerning groups based on the prefixes
    firstReferencedGroups, secondReferencedGroups = findKnownKerningGroups(groups)
    # Make lists of groups referenced in kerning pairs.
    for first, seconds in list(kerning.items()):
        if first in groups and first not in glyphSet:
            if not first.startswith("public.kern1."):
                firstReferencedGroups.add(first)
        for second in list(seconds.keys()):
            if second in groups and second not in glyphSet:
                if not second.startswith("public.kern2."):
                    secondReferencedGroups.add(second)
    # Create new names for these groups.
    firstRenamedGroups = {}
    for first in firstReferencedGroups:
        # Make a list of existing group names.
        existingGroupNames = list(groups.keys()) + list(firstRenamedGroups.keys())
        # Remove the old prefix from the name
        newName = first.replace("@MMK_L_", "")
        # Add the new prefix to the name.
        newName = "public.kern1." + newName
        # Make a unique group name.
        newName = makeUniqueGroupName(newName, existingGroupNames)
        # Store for use later.
        firstRenamedGroups[first] = newName
    secondRenamedGroups = {}
    for second in secondReferencedGroups:
        # Make a list of existing group names.
        existingGroupNames = list(groups.keys()) + list(secondRenamedGroups.keys())
        # Remove the old prefix from the name
        newName = second.replace("@MMK_R_", "")
        # Add the new prefix to the name.
        newName = "public.kern2." + newName
        # Make a unique group name.
        newName = makeUniqueGroupName(newName, existingGroupNames)
        # Store for use later.
        secondRenamedGroups[second] = newName
    # Populate the new group names into the kerning dictionary as needed.
    newKerning = {}
    for first, seconds in list(kerning.items()):
        first = firstRenamedGroups.get(first, first)
        newSeconds = {}
        for second, value in list(seconds.items()):
            second = secondRenamedGroups.get(second, second)
            newSeconds[second] = value
        newKerning[first] = newSeconds
    # Make copies of the referenced groups and store them
    # under the new names in the overall groups dictionary.
    allRenamedGroups = list(firstRenamedGroups.items())
    allRenamedGroups += list(secondRenamedGroups.items())
    for oldName, newName in allRenamedGroups:
        group = list(groups[oldName])
        groups[newName] = group
    # Return the kerning and the groups.
    return newKerning, groups, dict(side1=firstRenamedGroups, side2=secondRenamedGroups)


def findKnownKerningGroups(groups):
    """
    This will find kerning groups with known prefixes.
    In some cases not all kerning groups will be referenced
    by the kerning pairs. The algorithm for locating groups
    in convertUFO1OrUFO2KerningToUFO3Kerning will miss these
    unreferenced groups. By scanning for known prefixes
    this function will catch all of the prefixed groups.

    These are the prefixes and sides that are handled:
    @MMK_L_ - side 1
    @MMK_R_ - side 2

    >>> testGroups = {
    ...     "@MMK_L_1" : None,
    ...     "@MMK_L_2" : None,
    ...     "@MMK_L_3" : None,
    ...     "@MMK_R_1" : None,
    ...     "@MMK_R_2" : None,
    ...     "@MMK_R_3" : None,
    ...     "@MMK_l_1" : None,
    ...     "@MMK_r_1" : None,
    ...     "@MMK_X_1" : None,
    ...     "foo" : None,
    ... }
    >>> first, second = findKnownKerningGroups(testGroups)
    >>> sorted(first) == ['@MMK_L_1', '@MMK_L_2', '@MMK_L_3']
    True
    >>> sorted(second) == ['@MMK_R_1', '@MMK_R_2', '@MMK_R_3']
    True
    """
    knownFirstGroupPrefixes = ["@MMK_L_"]
    knownSecondGroupPrefixes = ["@MMK_R_"]
    firstGroups = set()
    secondGroups = set()
    for groupName in list(groups.keys()):
        for firstPrefix in knownFirstGroupPrefixes:
            if groupName.startswith(firstPrefix):
                firstGroups.add(groupName)
                break
        for secondPrefix in knownSecondGroupPrefixes:
            if groupName.startswith(secondPrefix):
                secondGroups.add(groupName)
                break
    return firstGroups, secondGroups


def makeUniqueGroupName(name, groupNames, counter=0):
    # Add a number to the name if the counter is higher than zero.
    newName = name
    if counter > 0:
        newName = "%s%d" % (newName, counter)
    # If the new name is in the existing group names, recurse.
    if newName in groupNames:
        return makeUniqueGroupName(name, groupNames, counter + 1)
    # Otherwise send back the new name.
    return newName


def test():
    """
    No known prefixes.

    >>> testKerning = {
    ...     "A" : {
    ...         "A" : 1,
    ...         "B" : 2,
    ...         "CGroup" : 3,
    ...         "DGroup" : 4
    ...     },
    ...     "BGroup" : {
    ...         "A" : 5,
    ...         "B" : 6,
    ...         "CGroup" : 7,
    ...         "DGroup" : 8
    ...     },
    ...     "CGroup" : {
    ...         "A" : 9,
    ...         "B" : 10,
    ...         "CGroup" : 11,
    ...         "DGroup" : 12
    ...     },
    ... }
    >>> testGroups = {
    ...     "BGroup" : ["B"],
    ...     "CGroup" : ["C"],
    ...     "DGroup" : ["D"],
    ... }
    >>> kerning, groups, maps = convertUFO1OrUFO2KerningToUFO3Kerning(
    ...     testKerning, testGroups, [])
    >>> expected = {
    ...     "A" : {
    ...         "A": 1,
    ...         "B": 2,
    ...         "public.kern2.CGroup": 3,
    ...         "public.kern2.DGroup": 4
    ...     },
    ...     "public.kern1.BGroup": {
    ...         "A": 5,
    ...         "B": 6,
    ...         "public.kern2.CGroup": 7,
    ...         "public.kern2.DGroup": 8
    ...     },
    ...     "public.kern1.CGroup": {
    ...         "A": 9,
    ...         "B": 10,
    ...         "public.kern2.CGroup": 11,
    ...         "public.kern2.DGroup": 12
    ...     }
    ... }
    >>> kerning == expected
    True
    >>> expected = {
    ...     "BGroup": ["B"],
    ...     "CGroup": ["C"],
    ...     "DGroup": ["D"],
    ...     "public.kern1.BGroup": ["B"],
    ...     "public.kern1.CGroup": ["C"],
    ...     "public.kern2.CGroup": ["C"],
    ...     "public.kern2.DGroup": ["D"],
    ... }
    >>> groups == expected
    True

    Known prefixes.

    >>> testKerning = {
    ...     "A" : {
    ...         "A" : 1,
    ...         "B" : 2,
    ...         "@MMK_R_CGroup" : 3,
    ...         "@MMK_R_DGroup" : 4
    ...     },
    ...     "@MMK_L_BGroup" : {
    ...         "A" : 5,
    ...         "B" : 6,
    ...         "@MMK_R_CGroup" : 7,
    ...         "@MMK_R_DGroup" : 8
    ...     },
    ...     "@MMK_L_CGroup" : {
    ...         "A" : 9,
    ...         "B" : 10,
    ...         "@MMK_R_CGroup" : 11,
    ...         "@MMK_R_DGroup" : 12
    ...     },
    ... }
    >>> testGroups = {
    ...     "@MMK_L_BGroup" : ["B"],
    ...     "@MMK_L_CGroup" : ["C"],
    ...     "@MMK_L_XGroup" : ["X"],
    ...     "@MMK_R_CGroup" : ["C"],
    ...     "@MMK_R_DGroup" : ["D"],
    ...     "@MMK_R_XGroup" : ["X"],
    ... }
    >>> kerning, groups, maps = convertUFO1OrUFO2KerningToUFO3Kerning(
    ...     testKerning, testGroups, [])
    >>> expected = {
    ...     "A" : {
    ...         "A": 1,
    ...         "B": 2,
    ...         "public.kern2.CGroup": 3,
    ...         "public.kern2.DGroup": 4
    ...     },
    ...     "public.kern1.BGroup": {
    ...         "A": 5,
    ...         "B": 6,
    ...         "public.kern2.CGroup": 7,
    ...         "public.kern2.DGroup": 8
    ...     },
    ...     "public.kern1.CGroup": {
    ...         "A": 9,
    ...         "B": 10,
    ...         "public.kern2.CGroup": 11,
    ...         "public.kern2.DGroup": 12
    ...     }
    ... }
    >>> kerning == expected
    True
    >>> expected = {
    ...     "@MMK_L_BGroup": ["B"],
    ...     "@MMK_L_CGroup": ["C"],
    ...     "@MMK_L_XGroup": ["X"],
    ...     "@MMK_R_CGroup": ["C"],
    ...     "@MMK_R_DGroup": ["D"],
    ...     "@MMK_R_XGroup": ["X"],
    ...     "public.kern1.BGroup": ["B"],
    ...     "public.kern1.CGroup": ["C"],
    ...     "public.kern1.XGroup": ["X"],
    ...     "public.kern2.CGroup": ["C"],
    ...     "public.kern2.DGroup": ["D"],
    ...     "public.kern2.XGroup": ["X"],
    ... }
    >>> groups == expected
    True

    >>> from .validators import kerningValidator
    >>> kerningValidator(kerning)
    (True, None)

    Mixture of known prefixes and groups without prefixes.

    >>> testKerning = {
    ...     "A" : {
    ...         "A" : 1,
    ...         "B" : 2,
    ...         "@MMK_R_CGroup" : 3,
    ...         "DGroup" : 4
    ...     },
    ...     "BGroup" : {
    ...         "A" : 5,
    ...         "B" : 6,
    ...         "@MMK_R_CGroup" : 7,
    ...         "DGroup" : 8
    ...     },
    ...     "@MMK_L_CGroup" : {
    ...         "A" : 9,
    ...         "B" : 10,
    ...         "@MMK_R_CGroup" : 11,
    ...         "DGroup" : 12
    ...     },
    ... }
    >>> testGroups = {
    ...     "BGroup" : ["B"],
    ...     "@MMK_L_CGroup" : ["C"],
    ...     "@MMK_R_CGroup" : ["C"],
    ...     "DGroup" : ["D"],
    ... }
    >>> kerning, groups, maps = convertUFO1OrUFO2KerningToUFO3Kerning(
    ...     testKerning, testGroups, [])
    >>> expected = {
    ...     "A" : {
    ...         "A": 1,
    ...         "B": 2,
    ...         "public.kern2.CGroup": 3,
    ...         "public.kern2.DGroup": 4
    ...     },
    ...     "public.kern1.BGroup": {
    ...         "A": 5,
    ...         "B": 6,
    ...         "public.kern2.CGroup": 7,
    ...         "public.kern2.DGroup": 8
    ...     },
    ...     "public.kern1.CGroup": {
    ...         "A": 9,
    ...         "B": 10,
    ...         "public.kern2.CGroup": 11,
    ...         "public.kern2.DGroup": 12
    ...     }
    ... }
    >>> kerning == expected
    True
    >>> expected = {
    ...     "BGroup": ["B"],
    ...     "@MMK_L_CGroup": ["C"],
    ...     "@MMK_R_CGroup": ["C"],
    ...     "DGroup": ["D"],
    ...     "public.kern1.BGroup": ["B"],
    ...     "public.kern1.CGroup": ["C"],
    ...     "public.kern2.CGroup": ["C"],
    ...     "public.kern2.DGroup": ["D"],
    ... }
    >>> groups == expected
    True
    """


if __name__ == "__main__":
    import doctest

    doctest.testmod()