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import sys
import subprocess

# This is our main file. And untill now there was no love given to it. So I
# will attemt to polish this file quite a bit. Because the code I see now is
# just ugly. Anyway here we go.

# We probably need the following modules.
from settings import settings
from settings import talk
from troubleshooter import error_notify

# Before we launch anything let's troubleshoot the bastard
if not settings.read("VCStudio-is-good")\
or not settings.read("Python-is-good")\
or not settings.read("Language"):
    from troubleshooter import troubleshooter


# It's quite a good thing to use extensions for the software using arguments
# in the terminal. Stuff like -c console mode. Or other. So let's work on this

if len(sys.argv) > 1:
    command = sys.argv[1]
    
    # So here I gonna have the command so to speak.
    
    if command == "-t":
        # Trouble shooter. Why not.
        from troubleshooter import troubleshooter
    
    # elif command == "-c":
    #     # Console mode. Why not.
    #     from project_manager import pm_console
    #     pm_console.run()
    
    # elif command == "-ms":
        
    #     # This one is a bit harder. Because we need a project name.
    #     if len(sys.argv) > 2:
    #         projectname = sys.argv[2]
    #     else:
    #         projectname = input("Project Name: ")
        
    #     # Then will launch it. 
    #     subprocess.Popen(["python3", "network/multiuser_server.py", projectname])
    
    # elif command == "-rm":
    #     # The read messages terminal app.
    #     from network import read_messages
    
    # elif command == "-sm":
    #     # The read messages terminal app.
    #     from network import send_messages
    
    # elif command == "-tc":
    #     # The read messages terminal app.
    #     from network import test_client
    
    else:
        
        # Well technically if they type --help or any other thing
        # it should give them a help page, right?
        
        print("VCStudio help page. For those of you, nerdy people.")
        print()
        print(" --help   Gives you this help page. I know obvious.")
        # print(" -c       Console mode. Not all functions available.")
        print(" -t       Troubleshooter. Run Troubleshooter.")
        # print(" -ms      Multiuser Server in terminal.")
        # print(" -tc      Test Multiuser Client.")
        # print(" -rm      Test Broadcast Reader.")
        # print(" -sm      Test Broadcast Writer.")
        print()
        print()
    
    
else:
    from project_manager import pm_gtk

    # Some errors could happen while the program is running. Some things to
    # notify the user should be implemented.

    try:
        pm_gtk.run()
    except:
        error_notify.show()

# Yeah. Now it looks better.