package main

import (
	"bufio"
	"flag"
	"fmt"
	"io"
	"os"
	"regexp"
	"strconv"
	"strings"
	"unicode/utf8"
)

var (
	// regex with sub groups
	input = flag.String("i", `^(.|\n)*?$`, "input pattern")

	// format string with {0} as placeholders
	// {0} always matches the whole line
	// {1} and onwards match their respective sub groups
	//
	// You can optionally specify a printf-syntax for formatting like this: {1:%s} or {1:%02d}
	// printf-syntax is currently supported for: strings, floats, integers.
	//
	// Addtionally mutators can be provided
	// to further manipulate the value using the given syntax: {1:%d:+1}
	//
	// The value mutated by can also be a back reference to another group
	// using round brackets like this: {1:%d:+(2)}}
	//
	// Multiple mutators can be used at once: {1:%d:+2*3-(2)}
	// Be aware that they will be applied strictly from left to right!
	//
	// The following number mutators (integers and floats) are allowed:
	// + - * / ^ %
	output = flag.String("o", "{0}", "output pattern")

	// don't ignore lines which do not match against input.
	// they will be copied without any changes
	keepUnmatched = flag.Bool("k", false, "keep unmatched lines")

	// if the amount of lines in stdin are not divisible by lineParseAmount,
	// the last lines will be ignored completely.
	// it may be useful to have a boolean flag for this behavior
	lineParseAmount = flag.Int("n", 1, "amount of lines to feed into input pattern")

	replacePattern     = regexp.MustCompile(`\{(\d+)(?::(.*?))?(?::(.*?))?(?::(.*?))?\}`)
	numMutationPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`([+\-*/])(\d+|\((\d+)\))`)
)

func main() {
	flag.Parse()

	pattern, err := regexp.Compile(*input)
	if err != nil {
		panic(err)
	}

	escapedOutput := EscSeqReplacer.Replace(*output)

	for line := range readLines(os.Stdin) {
		matches := pattern.FindStringSubmatch(line)

		if len(matches) == 0 {
			if *keepUnmatched {
				fmt.Println(line)
			}
			continue
		}

		fmt.Println(replaceVars(escapedOutput, matches...))
	}
}

func readLines(r io.Reader) <-chan string {
	ch := make(chan string, 10)

	go func(out chan<- string, source io.Reader) {
		defer close(out)

		r := bufio.NewReader(source)

		for {
			var line string
			var err error
			lines := make([]string, 0, *lineParseAmount)
			for line, err = r.ReadString('\n'); ; line, err = r.ReadString('\n') {
				if rn, size := utf8.DecodeLastRuneInString(line); rn == '\n' {
					line = line[:len(line)-size]
				}

				lines = append(lines, line)

				// stop reading as soon as lineParseAmount is reached or an error occured (most likely EOF)
				if len(lines) == cap(lines) || err != nil {
					break
				}
			}

			linesCombined := strings.Join(lines, "\n")

			// use data as line if reading was successfull or EOF has been reached
			// in the latter case: only use data if something could be read until EOF
			if err == nil || err == io.EOF && linesCombined != "" {
				out <- linesCombined
			}

			if err != nil {
				return
			}
		}
	}(ch, r)

	return ch
}

func replaceVars(format string, vars ...string) string {
	replacements := replacePattern.FindAllStringSubmatch(format, -1)

	for _, replacement := range replacements {
		rplStr := replacement[0]
		varIndex, _ := strconv.Atoi(replacement[1])
		rplColor := makeColor(replacement[2])
		rplFmt := replacement[3]

		// default format if not specified by user
		if rplFmt == "" {
			rplFmt = "%s"
		}

		if strings.HasSuffix(rplFmt, "d") { // replace integers
			value, _ := strconv.ParseInt(vars[varIndex], 10, 64)
			mutate := numMut2func[int64](replacement[4])
			format = strings.Replace(format, rplStr, rplColor.Sprintf(rplFmt, mutate(value, vars)), 1)
		} else if strings.HasSuffix(rplFmt, "f") || strings.HasSuffix(rplFmt, "g") { // replace floats
			value, _ := strconv.ParseFloat(vars[varIndex], 64)
			mutate := numMut2func[float64](replacement[4])
			format = strings.Replace(format, rplStr, rplColor.Sprintf(rplFmt, mutate(value, vars)), 1)
		} else { // replace strings
			format = strings.Replace(format, rplStr, rplColor.Sprintf(rplFmt, vars[varIndex]), 1)
		}
	}

	return format
}