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# A binary morphology add-on for the Python Imaging Library
#
# History:
#   2014-06-04 Initial version.
#
# Copyright (c) 2014 Dov Grobgeld <dov.grobgeld@gmail.com>

from __future__ import print_function

from PIL import Image
from PIL import _imagingmorph
import re

LUT_SIZE = 1 << 9


class LutBuilder(object):
    """A class for building a MorphLut from a descriptive language

      The input patterns is a list of a strings sequences like these::

          4:(...
             .1.
             111)->1

      (whitespaces including linebreaks are ignored). The option 4
      describes a series of symmetry operations (in this case a
      4-rotation), the pattern is described by:

      - . or X - Ignore
      - 1 - Pixel is on
      - 0 - Pixel is off

      The result of the operation is described after "->" string.

      The default is to return the current pixel value, which is
      returned if no other match is found.

      Operations:

      - 4 - 4 way rotation
      - N - Negate
      - 1 - Dummy op for no other operation (an op must always be given)
      - M - Mirroring

      Example::

          lb = LutBuilder(patterns = ["4:(... .1. 111)->1"])
          lut = lb.build_lut()

    """
    def __init__(self, patterns=None, op_name=None):
        if patterns is not None:
            self.patterns = patterns
        else:
            self.patterns = []
        self.lut = None
        if op_name is not None:
            known_patterns = {
                'corner': ['1:(... ... ...)->0',
                           '4:(00. 01. ...)->1'],
                'dilation4': ['4:(... .0. .1.)->1'],
                'dilation8': ['4:(... .0. .1.)->1',
                              '4:(... .0. ..1)->1'],
                'erosion4': ['4:(... .1. .0.)->0'],
                'erosion8': ['4:(... .1. .0.)->0',
                             '4:(... .1. ..0)->0'],
                'edge': ['1:(... ... ...)->0',
                         '4:(.0. .1. ...)->1',
                         '4:(01. .1. ...)->1']
            }
            if op_name not in known_patterns:
                raise Exception('Unknown pattern '+op_name+'!')

            self.patterns = known_patterns[op_name]

    def add_patterns(self, patterns):
        self.patterns += patterns

    def build_default_lut(self):
        symbols = [0, 1]
        m = 1 << 4  # pos of current pixel
        self.lut = bytearray(symbols[(i & m) > 0] for i in range(LUT_SIZE))

    def get_lut(self):
        return self.lut

    def _string_permute(self, pattern, permutation):
        """string_permute takes a pattern and a permutation and returns the
        string permuted according to the permutation list.
        """
        assert(len(permutation) == 9)
        return ''.join(pattern[p] for p in permutation)

    def _pattern_permute(self, basic_pattern, options, basic_result):
        """pattern_permute takes a basic pattern and its result and clones
        the pattern according to the modifications described in the $options
        parameter. It returns a list of all cloned patterns."""
        patterns = [(basic_pattern, basic_result)]

        # rotations
        if '4' in options:
            res = patterns[-1][1]
            for i in range(4):
                patterns.append(
                    (self._string_permute(patterns[-1][0], [6, 3, 0,
                                                            7, 4, 1,
                                                            8, 5, 2]), res))
        # mirror
        if 'M' in options:
            n = len(patterns)
            for pattern, res in patterns[0:n]:
                patterns.append(
                    (self._string_permute(pattern, [2, 1, 0,
                                                    5, 4, 3,
                                                    8, 7, 6]), res))

        # negate
        if 'N' in options:
            n = len(patterns)
            for pattern, res in patterns[0:n]:
                # Swap 0 and 1
                pattern = (pattern
                           .replace('0', 'Z')
                           .replace('1', '0')
                           .replace('Z', '1'))
                res = '%d' % (1-int(res))
                patterns.append((pattern, res))

        return patterns

    def build_lut(self):
        """Compile all patterns into a morphology lut.

        TBD :Build based on (file) morphlut:modify_lut
        """
        self.build_default_lut()
        patterns = []

        # Parse and create symmetries of the patterns strings
        for p in self.patterns:
            m = re.search(
                r'(\w*):?\s*\((.+?)\)\s*->\s*(\d)', p.replace('\n', ''))
            if not m:
                raise Exception('Syntax error in pattern "'+p+'"')
            options = m.group(1)
            pattern = m.group(2)
            result = int(m.group(3))

            # Get rid of spaces
            pattern = pattern.replace(' ', '').replace('\n', '')

            patterns += self._pattern_permute(pattern, options, result)

#        # Debugging
#        for p,r in patterns:
#            print(p,r)
#        print('--')

        # compile the patterns into regular expressions for speed
        for i, pattern in enumerate(patterns):
            p = pattern[0].replace('.', 'X').replace('X', '[01]')
            p = re.compile(p)
            patterns[i] = (p, pattern[1])

        # Step through table and find patterns that match.
        # Note that all the patterns are searched. The last one
        # caught overrides
        for i in range(LUT_SIZE):
            # Build the bit pattern
            bitpattern = bin(i)[2:]
            bitpattern = ('0'*(9-len(bitpattern)) + bitpattern)[::-1]

            for p, r in patterns:
                if p.match(bitpattern):
                    self.lut[i] = [0, 1][r]

        return self.lut


class MorphOp(object):
    """A class for binary morphological operators"""

    def __init__(self,
                 lut=None,
                 op_name=None,
                 patterns=None):
        """Create a binary morphological operator"""
        self.lut = lut
        if op_name is not None:
            self.lut = LutBuilder(op_name=op_name).build_lut()
        elif patterns is not None:
            self.lut = LutBuilder(patterns=patterns).build_lut()

    def apply(self, image):
        """Run a single morphological operation on an image

        Returns a tuple of the number of changed pixels and the
        morphed image"""
        if self.lut is None:
            raise Exception('No operator loaded')

        if image.mode != 'L':
            raise Exception('Image must be binary, meaning it must use mode L')
        outimage = Image.new(image.mode, image.size, None)
        count = _imagingmorph.apply(
            bytes(self.lut), image.im.id, outimage.im.id)
        return count, outimage

    def match(self, image):
        """Get a list of coordinates matching the morphological operation on
        an image.

        Returns a list of tuples of (x,y) coordinates
        of all matching pixels."""
        if self.lut is None:
            raise Exception('No operator loaded')

        if image.mode != 'L':
            raise Exception('Image must be binary, meaning it must use mode L')
        return _imagingmorph.match(bytes(self.lut), image.im.id)

    def get_on_pixels(self, image):
        """Get a list of all turned on pixels in a binary image

        Returns a list of tuples of (x,y) coordinates
        of all matching pixels."""

        if image.mode != 'L':
            raise Exception('Image must be binary, meaning it must use mode L')
        return _imagingmorph.get_on_pixels(image.im.id)

    def load_lut(self, filename):
        """Load an operator from an mrl file"""
        with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
            self.lut = bytearray(f.read())

        if len(self.lut) != 8192:
            self.lut = None
            raise Exception('Wrong size operator file!')

    def save_lut(self, filename):
        """Save an operator to an mrl file"""
        if self.lut is None:
            raise Exception('No operator loaded')
        with open(filename, 'wb') as f:
            f.write(self.lut)

    def set_lut(self, lut):
        """Set the lut from an external source"""
        self.lut = lut