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#!/usr/bin/env python3

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from zenmapCore.UmitLogging import log


class ProfileHelp:
    def __init__(self, currentstate=None):
        self.currentstate = "Default"
        self.labels = {}
        self.descs = {}
        self.examples = {}

    def get_currentstate(self):
        return self.currentstate

    def add_label(self, option_name, text):
        self.labels[option_name] = text

    def get_label(self):
        return self.labels.get(self.currentstate, "")

    def add_shortdesc(self, option_name, text):
        self.descs[option_name] = text

    def get_shortdesc(self):
        return self.descs.get(self.currentstate, "")

    def add_example(self, option_name, text):
        self.examples[option_name] = text

    def get_example(self):
        return self.examples.get(self.currentstate, "")

    def handler(self, whichLabel):
        log.debug("whichLabel: %s" % whichLabel)
        self.currentstate = whichLabel