"""
Qt binding and backend selector.

The selection logic is as follows:
- if any of PyQt6, PySide6, PyQt5, or PySide2 have already been
  imported (checked in that order), use it;
- otherwise, if the QT_API environment variable (used by Enthought) is set, use
  it to determine which binding to use;
- otherwise, use whatever the rcParams indicate.
"""

import operator
import os
import platform
import sys

from packaging.version import parse as parse_version

import matplotlib as mpl

from . import _QT_FORCE_QT5_BINDING

QT_API_PYQT6 = "PyQt6"
QT_API_PYSIDE6 = "PySide6"
QT_API_PYQT5 = "PyQt5"
QT_API_PYSIDE2 = "PySide2"
QT_API_ENV = os.environ.get("QT_API")
if QT_API_ENV is not None:
    QT_API_ENV = QT_API_ENV.lower()
_ETS = {  # Mapping of QT_API_ENV to requested binding.
    "pyqt6": QT_API_PYQT6, "pyside6": QT_API_PYSIDE6,
    "pyqt5": QT_API_PYQT5, "pyside2": QT_API_PYSIDE2,
}
# First, check if anything is already imported.
if sys.modules.get("PyQt6.QtCore"):
    QT_API = QT_API_PYQT6
elif sys.modules.get("PySide6.QtCore"):
    QT_API = QT_API_PYSIDE6
elif sys.modules.get("PyQt5.QtCore"):
    QT_API = QT_API_PYQT5
elif sys.modules.get("PySide2.QtCore"):
    QT_API = QT_API_PYSIDE2
# Otherwise, check the QT_API environment variable (from Enthought).  This can
# only override the binding, not the backend (in other words, we check that the
# requested backend actually matches).  Use _get_backend_or_none to avoid
# triggering backend resolution (which can result in a partially but
# incompletely imported backend_qt5).
elif (mpl.rcParams._get_backend_or_none() or "").lower().startswith("qt5"):
    if QT_API_ENV in ["pyqt5", "pyside2"]:
        QT_API = _ETS[QT_API_ENV]
    else:
        _QT_FORCE_QT5_BINDING = True  # noqa
        QT_API = None
# A non-Qt backend was selected but we still got there (possible, e.g., when
# fully manually embedding Matplotlib in a Qt app without using pyplot).
elif QT_API_ENV is None:
    QT_API = None
elif QT_API_ENV in _ETS:
    QT_API = _ETS[QT_API_ENV]
else:
    raise RuntimeError(
        "The environment variable QT_API has the unrecognized value {!r}; "
        "valid values are {}".format(QT_API_ENV, ", ".join(_ETS)))


def _setup_pyqt5plus():
    global QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets, __version__
    global _isdeleted, _to_int

    if QT_API == QT_API_PYQT6:
        from PyQt6 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets, sip
        __version__ = QtCore.PYQT_VERSION_STR
        QtCore.Signal = QtCore.pyqtSignal
        QtCore.Slot = QtCore.pyqtSlot
        QtCore.Property = QtCore.pyqtProperty
        _isdeleted = sip.isdeleted
        _to_int = operator.attrgetter('value')
    elif QT_API == QT_API_PYSIDE6:
        from PySide6 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets, __version__
        import shiboken6
        def _isdeleted(obj): return not shiboken6.isValid(obj)
        if parse_version(__version__) >= parse_version('6.4'):
            _to_int = operator.attrgetter('value')
        else:
            _to_int = int
    elif QT_API == QT_API_PYQT5:
        from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets
        import sip
        __version__ = QtCore.PYQT_VERSION_STR
        QtCore.Signal = QtCore.pyqtSignal
        QtCore.Slot = QtCore.pyqtSlot
        QtCore.Property = QtCore.pyqtProperty
        _isdeleted = sip.isdeleted
        _to_int = int
    elif QT_API == QT_API_PYSIDE2:
        from PySide2 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets, __version__
        try:
            from PySide2 import shiboken2
        except ImportError:
            import shiboken2
        def _isdeleted(obj):
            return not shiboken2.isValid(obj)
        _to_int = int
    else:
        raise AssertionError(f"Unexpected QT_API: {QT_API}")


if QT_API in [QT_API_PYQT6, QT_API_PYQT5, QT_API_PYSIDE6, QT_API_PYSIDE2]:
    _setup_pyqt5plus()
elif QT_API is None:  # See above re: dict.__getitem__.
    if _QT_FORCE_QT5_BINDING:
        _candidates = [
            (_setup_pyqt5plus, QT_API_PYQT5),
            (_setup_pyqt5plus, QT_API_PYSIDE2),
        ]
    else:
        _candidates = [
            (_setup_pyqt5plus, QT_API_PYQT6),
            (_setup_pyqt5plus, QT_API_PYSIDE6),
            (_setup_pyqt5plus, QT_API_PYQT5),
            (_setup_pyqt5plus, QT_API_PYSIDE2),
        ]
    for _setup, QT_API in _candidates:
        try:
            _setup()
        except ImportError:
            continue
        break
    else:
        raise ImportError(
            "Failed to import any of the following Qt binding modules: {}"
            .format(", ".join([QT_API for _, QT_API in _candidates]))
        )
else:  # We should not get there.
    raise AssertionError(f"Unexpected QT_API: {QT_API}")
_version_info = tuple(QtCore.QLibraryInfo.version().segments())


if _version_info < (5, 12):
    raise ImportError(
        f"The Qt version imported is "
        f"{QtCore.QLibraryInfo.version().toString()} but Matplotlib requires "
        f"Qt>=5.12")


# Fixes issues with Big Sur
# https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-87014, fixed in qt 5.15.2
if (sys.platform == 'darwin' and
        parse_version(platform.mac_ver()[0]) >= parse_version("10.16") and
        _version_info < (5, 15, 2)):
    os.environ.setdefault("QT_MAC_WANTS_LAYER", "1")


# Backports.


def _exec(obj):
    # exec on PyQt6, exec_ elsewhere.
    obj.exec() if hasattr(obj, "exec") else obj.exec_()