#! /usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
if __name__ == "__main__":
    import argparse, sys, os
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Laborejo Collection Editor Qt")
    parser.add_argument('infiles', help="One or more lbj files to load.", nargs="*")
    parser.add_argument("-n", "--new", help="Start with an empty file (additionally to loaded files)", action="store_true")
    parser.add_argument("-c", "--config", help="The configuration dir for user scripts, templates and configs etc. Default=~/.laborejo/", type=str)
    args = parser.parse_args()

    import laborejocollection #initialize the GUI. We do this after parse init because if it were just --help we don't need to start the whole Qt chain.

    if args.config:
        p = os.path.realpath(args.config) + "/"
        print ("Starting Laborejo Collection Editor Qt with config directory", p)
        laborejocollection.api._getSession().configdir = p

    laborejocollection.main = laborejocollection.StartQT4()
    laborejocollection.listener.main = laborejocollection.main
    #Switch backend into slave mode.
    #We only override one listener here. If someone actually achieves to use a notation command in the collection editor it will just result in "pass".
    laborejocollection.api.STANDALONE = False
    laborejocollection.api.l_collections = laborejocollection.listener.ListenerCollections()

   #load command line files. A new empty file can also be opened, does not conflict with loading files.
    if args.infiles:
        laborejocollection.main.loadGuiDialog(directFileList = args.infiles)
    if args.new:
        laborejocollection.api.newCollection()

    #else it is just an empty program start

    sys.exit(laborejocollection.app.exec_())
