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#! /usr/bin/python
"""
This is the top-level command-line interface script for PySurfer.
It accepts all of the relevant arguments, then turns around and calls
IPython on itself to then drop the user into an IPython environment.
"""
import os
import sys
from surfer._commandline import parser
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
import importlib


if __name__ == '__main__':
    is_ipython = False
    try:
        get_ipython
        is_ipython = True
    except NameError:
        try:  # for old iPython versions
            _ip
            is_ipython = True
        except NameError:
            pass

    # Make sure this is going to work before we have to
    # boot up mlab/IPython
    if len(sys.argv) > 3:
        subjects_dir = os.environ['SUBJECTS_DIR']
        if sys.argv[2] in ['both', 'split']:
            hemi_checks = ['lh', 'rh']
        else:
            hemi_checks = [sys.argv[2]]
        for h in hemi_checks:
            surf_file = os.path.join(subjects_dir,
                                     "%s/surf/%s.%s" % (sys.argv[1], h,
                                                        sys.argv[3]))
            if not os.path.exists(surf_file):
                sys.exit("ERROR: Could not find %s" % surf_file)

    if not is_ipython:
        # Parse the args so that --help exits back to the shell
        # instead of into IPython (this would be cleaner if I
        # could figure out whether that is possible to do
        # from with a script IPython is executing on startup
        if len(sys.argv) < 4:
            parser.parse_args(["--help"])
        else:
            args = parser.parse_args()

        # Start IPython and execute the load script
        path = os.path.split(__file__)[0]
        load_file = __file__
        import IPython
        if LooseVersion(IPython.__version__) < '0.11':
            flag = '-nobanner '
            flag += '-wthread '
        else:
            flag = '--no-banner '
            try:
                gui = 'wx'
                importlib.import_module(gui)
            except ImportError:
                pass
                gui = 'qt'
            flag += '--gui={gui} -i '.format(gui=gui)
        cmd = 'ipython %s ' % (flag + __file__ +
                               ' "%s"' % ' '.join(sys.argv[1:]))
        os.system(cmd)
    else:
        args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1].split())

        from surfer import Brain

        # Load  up the figure and underlying brain object
        b = Brain(args.subject_id, args.hemi, args.surf, title=args.title,
                  cortex=args.cortex, alpha=args.alpha, size=args.size,
                  background=args.background, foreground=args.foreground,
                  views=args.views)

        # Maybe load some morphometry
        if args.morphometry is not None:
            b.add_morphometry(args.morphometry)

        # Maybe load an overlay
        if args.overlay is not None:
            if args.range is not None:
                args.min, args.max = args.range
            b.add_overlay(args.overlay, args.min, args.max, args.sign)

        # Maybe load an annot
        if args.annotation is not None:
            if not args.borders:
                args.borders = any([args.overlay, args.morphometry])
            b.add_annotation(args.annotation, borders=args.borders)

        # Maybe load a label
        if args.label is not None:
            if not args.borders:
                args.borders = any([args.overlay, args.morphometry])
            b.add_label(args.label, borders=args.borders)

        # Also point brain at the Brain() object
        brain = b

        # It's nice to have mlab in the namespace, but we'll import it
        # after the other stuff so getting usage is not interminable
        from mayavi import mlab
        assert mlab  # make pyflakes happy

        # Now clean up the namespace a bit
        del parser, args