#include <emscripten/bind.h>
#include <emscripten/val.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "jpeglib.h"

extern "C" {
#include "cdjpeg.h"
}

using namespace emscripten;

// MozJPEG doesn’t expose a numeric version, so I have to do some fun C macro
// hackery to turn it into a string. More details here:
// https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/cpp/Stringizing.html
#define xstr(s) str(s)
#define str(s) #s

struct MozJpegOptions {
  int quality;
  bool baseline;
  bool arithmetic;
  bool progressive;
  bool optimize_coding;
  int smoothing;
  int color_space;
  int quant_table;
  bool trellis_multipass;
  bool trellis_opt_zero;
  bool trellis_opt_table;
  int trellis_loops;
  bool auto_subsample;
  int chroma_subsample;
  bool separate_chroma_quality;
  int chroma_quality;
};

int version() {
  char buffer[] = xstr(MOZJPEG_VERSION);
  int version = 0;
  int last_index = 0;
  for (int i = 0; i < strlen(buffer); i++) {
    if (buffer[i] == '.') {
      buffer[i] = '\0';
      version = version << 8 | atoi(&buffer[last_index]);
      buffer[i] = '.';
      last_index = i + 1;
    }
  }
  version = version << 8 | atoi(&buffer[last_index]);
  return version;
}

thread_local const val Uint8Array = val::global("Uint8Array");

val encode(std::string image_in, int image_width, int image_height, MozJpegOptions opts) {
  uint8_t* image_buffer = (uint8_t*)image_in.c_str();

  // The code below is basically the `write_JPEG_file` function from
  // https://github.com/mozilla/mozjpeg/blob/master/example.c
  // I just write to memory instead of a file.

  /* Step 1: allocate and initialize JPEG compression object */

  /* This struct contains the JPEG compression parameters and pointers to
   * working space (which is allocated as needed by the JPEG library).
   * It is possible to have several such structures, representing multiple
   * compression/decompression processes, in existence at once.  We refer
   * to any one struct (and its associated working data) as a "JPEG object".
   */
  jpeg_compress_struct cinfo;
  /* This struct represents a JPEG error handler.  It is declared separately
   * because applications often want to supply a specialized error handler
   * (see the second half of this file for an example).  But here we just
   * take the easy way out and use the standard error handler, which will
   * print a message on stderr and call exit() if compression fails.
   * Note that this struct must live as long as the main JPEG parameter
   * struct, to avoid dangling-pointer problems.
   */
  jpeg_error_mgr jerr;
  /* We have to set up the error handler first, in case the initialization
   * step fails.  (Unlikely, but it could happen if you are out of memory.)
   * This routine fills in the contents of struct jerr, and returns jerr's
   * address which we place into the link field in cinfo.
   */
  cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr);
  /* Now we can initialize the JPEG compression object. */
  jpeg_create_compress(&cinfo);

  /* Step 2: specify data destination (eg, a file) */
  /* Note: steps 2 and 3 can be done in either order. */

  /* Here we use the library-supplied code to send compressed data to a
   * stdio stream.  You can also write your own code to do something else.
   * VERY IMPORTANT: use "b" option to fopen() if you are on a machine that
   * requires it in order to write binary files.
   */
  // if ((outfile = fopen(filename, "wb")) == NULL) {
  //   fprintf(stderr, "can't open %s\n", filename);
  //   exit(1);
  // }
  uint8_t* output = nullptr;
  unsigned long size = 0;
  jpeg_mem_dest(&cinfo, &output, &size);

  /* Step 3: set parameters for compression */

  /* First we supply a description of the input image.
   * Four fields of the cinfo struct must be filled in:
   */
  cinfo.image_width = image_width; /* image width and height, in pixels */
  cinfo.image_height = image_height;
  cinfo.input_components = 4;          /* # of color components per pixel */
  cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_EXT_RGBA; /* colorspace of input image */
  /* Now use the library's routine to set default compression parameters.
   * (You must set at least cinfo.in_color_space before calling this,
   * since the defaults depend on the source color space.)
   */
  jpeg_set_defaults(&cinfo);

  jpeg_set_colorspace(&cinfo, (J_COLOR_SPACE)opts.color_space);

  if (opts.quant_table != -1) {
    jpeg_c_set_int_param(&cinfo, JINT_BASE_QUANT_TBL_IDX, opts.quant_table);
  }

  cinfo.optimize_coding = opts.optimize_coding;

  if (opts.arithmetic) {
    cinfo.arith_code = TRUE;
    cinfo.optimize_coding = FALSE;
  }

  cinfo.smoothing_factor = opts.smoothing;

  jpeg_c_set_bool_param(&cinfo, JBOOLEAN_USE_SCANS_IN_TRELLIS, opts.trellis_multipass);
  jpeg_c_set_bool_param(&cinfo, JBOOLEAN_TRELLIS_EOB_OPT, opts.trellis_opt_zero);
  jpeg_c_set_bool_param(&cinfo, JBOOLEAN_TRELLIS_Q_OPT, opts.trellis_opt_table);
  jpeg_c_set_int_param(&cinfo, JINT_TRELLIS_NUM_LOOPS, opts.trellis_loops);
  jpeg_c_set_int_param(&cinfo, JINT_DC_SCAN_OPT_MODE, 0);

  // A little hacky to build a string for this, but it means we can use
  // set_quality_ratings which does some useful heuristic stuff.
  std::string quality_str = std::to_string(opts.quality);

  if (opts.separate_chroma_quality && opts.color_space == JCS_YCbCr) {
    quality_str += "," + std::to_string(opts.chroma_quality);
  }

  char const* pqual = quality_str.c_str();

  set_quality_ratings(&cinfo, (char*)pqual, opts.baseline);

  if (!opts.auto_subsample && opts.color_space == JCS_YCbCr) {
    cinfo.comp_info[0].h_samp_factor = opts.chroma_subsample;
    cinfo.comp_info[0].v_samp_factor = opts.chroma_subsample;
  }

  if (!opts.baseline && opts.progressive) {
    jpeg_simple_progression(&cinfo);
  } else {
    cinfo.num_scans = 0;
    cinfo.scan_info = NULL;
  }
  /* Step 4: Start compressor */

  /* TRUE ensures that we will write a complete interchange-JPEG file.
   * Pass TRUE unless you are very sure of what you're doing.
   */
  jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, TRUE);

  /* Step 5: while (scan lines remain to be written) */
  /*           jpeg_write_scanlines(...); */

  /* Here we use the library's state variable cinfo.next_scanline as the
   * loop counter, so that we don't have to keep track ourselves.
   * To keep things simple, we pass one scanline per call; you can pass
   * more if you wish, though.
   */
  int row_stride = image_width * 4; /* JSAMPLEs per row in image_buffer */

  while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) {
    /* jpeg_write_scanlines expects an array of pointers to scanlines.
     * Here the array is only one element long, but you could pass
     * more than one scanline at a time if that's more convenient.
     */

    JSAMPROW row_pointer =
        &image_buffer[cinfo.next_scanline * row_stride]; /* pointer to JSAMPLE row[s] */
    (void)jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, &row_pointer, 1);
  }

  /* Step 6: Finish compression */

  jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo);

  /* Step 7: release JPEG compression object */

  auto js_result = Uint8Array.new_(typed_memory_view(size, output));

  /* This is an important step since it will release a good deal of memory. */
  jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo);
  free(output);

  /* And we're done! */
  return js_result;
}

EMSCRIPTEN_BINDINGS(my_module) {
  value_object<MozJpegOptions>("MozJpegOptions")
      .field("quality", &MozJpegOptions::quality)
      .field("baseline", &MozJpegOptions::baseline)
      .field("arithmetic", &MozJpegOptions::arithmetic)
      .field("progressive", &MozJpegOptions::progressive)
      .field("optimize_coding", &MozJpegOptions::optimize_coding)
      .field("smoothing", &MozJpegOptions::smoothing)
      .field("color_space", &MozJpegOptions::color_space)
      .field("quant_table", &MozJpegOptions::quant_table)
      .field("trellis_multipass", &MozJpegOptions::trellis_multipass)
      .field("trellis_opt_zero", &MozJpegOptions::trellis_opt_zero)
      .field("trellis_opt_table", &MozJpegOptions::trellis_opt_table)
      .field("trellis_loops", &MozJpegOptions::trellis_loops)
      .field("chroma_subsample", &MozJpegOptions::chroma_subsample)
      .field("auto_subsample", &MozJpegOptions::auto_subsample)
      .field("separate_chroma_quality", &MozJpegOptions::separate_chroma_quality)
      .field("chroma_quality", &MozJpegOptions::chroma_quality);

  function("version", &version);
  function("encode", &encode);
}
