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package provide pd_connect 0.1

namespace eval ::pd_connect:: {
    variable pd_socket
    variable cmds_from_pd ""

    namespace export to_pd
    namespace export create_socket
    namespace export pdsend
}

# TODO figure out how to escape { } properly

proc ::pd_connect::configure_socket {sock} {
    fconfigure $sock -blocking 0 -buffering none -encoding utf-8;
    fileevent $sock readable {::pd_connect::pd_readsocket}
}

# if pd opens first, it starts pd-gui, then pd-gui connects to the port pd sent
proc ::pd_connect::to_pd {port {host localhost}} {
    variable pd_socket
    ::pdwindow::debug "'pd-gui' connecting to 'pd' on localhost $port ...\n"
    if {[catch {set pd_socket [socket $host $port]}]} {
        puts stderr "WARNING: connect to pd failed, retrying port $host:$port."
        after 1000 ::pd_connect::to_pd $port $host
        return
    }
    ::pd_connect::configure_socket $pd_socket
}

# if pd-gui opens first, it creates socket and requests a port.  The function
# then returns the portnumber it receives. pd then connects to that port.
proc ::pd_connect::create_socket {} {
    if {[catch {set sock [socket -server ::pd_connect::from_pd -myaddr localhost 0]}]} {
        puts stderr "ERROR: failed to allocate port, exiting!"
        exit 3
    }
    return [lindex [fconfigure $sock -sockname] 2]
}

proc ::pd_connect::from_pd {channel clientaddr clientport} {
    variable pd_socket $channel
    ::pdwindow::debug "Connection from 'pd' to 'pd-gui' on $clientaddr:$clientport\n"
    ::pd_connect::configure_socket $pd_socket
}

# send a pd/FUDI message from Tcl to Pd. This function aims to behave like a
# [; message( in Pd or pdsend on the command line.  Basically, whatever is in
# quotes after the proc name will be sent as if it was sent from a message box
# with a leading semi-colon.
proc ::pd_connect::pdsend {message} {
    variable pd_socket
    append message \;
    if {[catch {puts $pd_socket $message} errorname]} {
        puts stderr "pdsend errorname: >>$errorname<<"
        error "Not connected to 'pd' process"
    }
}

proc ::pd_connect::pd_readsocket {} {
     variable pd_socket
     variable cmds_from_pd
     if {[eof $pd_socket]} {
         # if we lose the socket connection, that means pd quit, so we quit
         close $pd_socket
         exit
     } 
     append cmds_from_pd [read $pd_socket]
     if {[string index $cmds_from_pd end] ne "\n" || \
             ![info complete $cmds_from_pd]} {
         # the block is incomplete, wait for the next block of data
         return
     } else {
         set docmds $cmds_from_pd
         set cmds_from_pd ""
         if {![catch {uplevel #0 $docmds} errorname]} {
             # we ran the command block without error, reset the buffer
         } else {
             # oops, error, alert the user:
             global errorInfo
             switch -regexp -- $errorname {
                 "missing close-brace" {
                     ::pdwindow::fatal \
                         [concat [_ "(Tcl) MISSING CLOSE-BRACE '\}': "] $errorInfo "\n"]
                 } "^invalid command name" {
                     ::pdwindow::fatal \
                         [concat [_ "(Tcl) INVALID COMMAND NAME: "] $errorInfo "\n"]
                 } default {
                     ::pdwindow::fatal \
                         [concat [_ "(Tcl) UNHANDLED ERROR: "] $errorInfo "\n"]
                 }
             }
         }
     }
}