LatinIME/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/inputlogic/InputLogic.java

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2013 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package com.android.inputmethod.latin.inputlogic;
import android.os.SystemClock;
import android.text.TextUtils;
import android.text.style.SuggestionSpan;
import android.util.Log;
import android.view.KeyCharacterMap;
import android.view.KeyEvent;
import android.view.inputmethod.CorrectionInfo;
import android.view.inputmethod.EditorInfo;
import com.android.inputmethod.compat.SuggestionSpanUtils;
import com.android.inputmethod.event.EventInterpreter;
import com.android.inputmethod.keyboard.Keyboard;
import com.android.inputmethod.keyboard.KeyboardSwitcher;
import com.android.inputmethod.keyboard.MainKeyboardView;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.Constants;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.Dictionary;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.InputPointers;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.LastComposedWord;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.LatinIME;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.LatinImeLogger;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.RichInputConnection;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.SubtypeSwitcher;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.Suggest;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.Suggest.OnGetSuggestedWordsCallback;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.SuggestedWords;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.SuggestedWords.SuggestedWordInfo;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.WordComposer;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.define.ProductionFlag;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.settings.Settings;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.settings.SettingsValues;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.suggestions.SuggestionStripView;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.AsyncResultHolder;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.CollectionUtils;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.InputTypeUtils;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.LatinImeLoggerUtils;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.RecapitalizeStatus;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.StringUtils;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.TextRange;
import com.android.inputmethod.research.ResearchLogger;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.TreeSet;
/**
* This class manages the input logic.
*/
public final class InputLogic {
private static final String TAG = InputLogic.class.getSimpleName();
// TODO : Remove this member when we can.
private final LatinIME mLatinIME;
private InputLogicHandler mInputLogicHandler;
// TODO : make all these fields private as soon as possible.
// Current space state of the input method. This can be any of the above constants.
public int mSpaceState;
// Never null
public SuggestedWords mSuggestedWords = SuggestedWords.EMPTY;
public Suggest mSuggest;
// The event interpreter should never be null.
public EventInterpreter mEventInterpreter;
public LastComposedWord mLastComposedWord = LastComposedWord.NOT_A_COMPOSED_WORD;
public final WordComposer mWordComposer;
public final RichInputConnection mConnection;
public final RecapitalizeStatus mRecapitalizeStatus = new RecapitalizeStatus();
// Keep track of the last selection range to decide if we need to show word alternatives
public int mLastSelectionStart = Constants.NOT_A_CURSOR_POSITION;
public int mLastSelectionEnd = Constants.NOT_A_CURSOR_POSITION;
public int mDeleteCount;
private long mLastKeyTime;
public final TreeSet<Long> mCurrentlyPressedHardwareKeys = CollectionUtils.newTreeSet();
// Keeps track of most recently inserted text (multi-character key) for reverting
public String mEnteredText;
// TODO: This boolean is persistent state and causes large side effects at unexpected times.
// Find a way to remove it for readability.
public boolean mIsAutoCorrectionIndicatorOn;
public InputLogic(final LatinIME latinIME) {
mLatinIME = latinIME;
mWordComposer = new WordComposer();
mEventInterpreter = new EventInterpreter(latinIME);
mConnection = new RichInputConnection(latinIME);
mInputLogicHandler = null;
}
/**
* Initializes the input logic for input in an editor.
*
* Call this when input starts or restarts in some editor (typically, in onStartInputView).
* If the input is starting in the same field as before, set `restarting' to true. This allows
* the input logic to reset only necessary stuff and save performance. Also, when restarting
* some things must not be done (for example, the keyboard should not be reset to the
* alphabetic layout), so do not send false to this just in case.
*
* @param restarting whether input is starting in the same field as before.
*/
public void startInput(final boolean restarting) {
mInputLogicHandler = new InputLogicHandler();
}
/**
* Clean up the input logic after input is finished.
*/
public void finishInput() {
mInputLogicHandler.destroy();
mInputLogicHandler = null;
}
/**
* React to a string input.
*
* This is triggered by keys that input many characters at once, like the ".com" key or
* some additional keys for example.
*
* @param settingsValues the current values of the settings.
* @param rawText the text to input.
*/
public void onTextInput(final SettingsValues settingsValues, final String rawText,
// TODO: remove this argument
final LatinIME.UIHandler handler) {
mConnection.beginBatchEdit();
if (mWordComposer.isComposingWord()) {
commitCurrentAutoCorrection(settingsValues, rawText, handler);
} else {
resetComposingState(true /* alsoResetLastComposedWord */);
}
handler.postUpdateSuggestionStrip();
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS
&& ResearchLogger.RESEARCH_KEY_OUTPUT_TEXT.equals(rawText)) {
ResearchLogger.getInstance().onResearchKeySelected(mLatinIME);
return;
}
final String text = performSpecificTldProcessingOnTextInput(rawText);
if (SpaceState.PHANTOM == mSpaceState) {
promotePhantomSpace(settingsValues);
}
mConnection.commitText(text, 1);
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.latinIME_onTextInput(text, false /* isBatchMode */);
}
mConnection.endBatchEdit();
// Space state must be updated before calling updateShiftState
mSpaceState = SpaceState.NONE;
mEnteredText = text;
}
/**
* React to a code input. It may be a code point to insert, or a symbolic value that influences
* the keyboard behavior.
*
* Typically, this is called whenever a key is pressed on the software keyboard. This is not
* the entry point for gesture input; see the onBatchInput* family of functions for this.
*
* @param code the code to handle. It may be a code point, or an internal key code.
* @param x the x-coordinate where the user pressed the key, or NOT_A_COORDINATE.
* @param y the y-coordinate where the user pressed the key, or NOT_A_COORDINATE.
*/
public void onCodeInput(final int code, final int x, final int y,
// TODO: remove these three arguments
final LatinIME.UIHandler handler, final KeyboardSwitcher keyboardSwitcher,
final SubtypeSwitcher subtypeSwitcher) {
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.latinIME_onCodeInput(code, x, y);
}
final SettingsValues settingsValues = Settings.getInstance().getCurrent();
final long when = SystemClock.uptimeMillis();
if (code != Constants.CODE_DELETE
|| when > mLastKeyTime + Constants.LONG_PRESS_MILLISECONDS) {
mDeleteCount = 0;
}
mLastKeyTime = when;
mConnection.beginBatchEdit();
// The space state depends only on the last character pressed and its own previous
// state. Here, we revert the space state to neutral if the key is actually modifying
// the input contents (any non-shift key), which is what we should do for
// all inputs that do not result in a special state. Each character handling is then
// free to override the state as they see fit.
final int spaceState = mSpaceState;
if (!mWordComposer.isComposingWord()) {
mIsAutoCorrectionIndicatorOn = false;
}
// TODO: Consolidate the double-space period timer, mLastKeyTime, and the space state.
if (code != Constants.CODE_SPACE) {
handler.cancelDoubleSpacePeriodTimer();
}
boolean didAutoCorrect = false;
switch (code) {
case Constants.CODE_DELETE:
handleBackspace(settingsValues, spaceState, handler, keyboardSwitcher);
LatinImeLogger.logOnDelete(x, y);
break;
case Constants.CODE_SHIFT:
// Note: Calling back to the keyboard on Shift key is handled in
// {@link #onPressKey(int,int,boolean)} and {@link #onReleaseKey(int,boolean)}.
final Keyboard currentKeyboard = keyboardSwitcher.getKeyboard();
if (null != currentKeyboard && currentKeyboard.mId.isAlphabetKeyboard()) {
// TODO: Instead of checking for alphabetic keyboard here, separate keycodes for
// alphabetic shift and shift while in symbol layout.
performRecapitalization(settingsValues);
keyboardSwitcher.updateShiftState();
}
break;
case Constants.CODE_CAPSLOCK:
// Note: Changing keyboard to shift lock state is handled in
// {@link KeyboardSwitcher#onCodeInput(int)}.
break;
case Constants.CODE_SWITCH_ALPHA_SYMBOL:
// Note: Calling back to the keyboard on symbol key is handled in
// {@link #onPressKey(int,int,boolean)} and {@link #onReleaseKey(int,boolean)}.
break;
case Constants.CODE_SETTINGS:
onSettingsKeyPressed();
break;
case Constants.CODE_SHORTCUT:
subtypeSwitcher.switchToShortcutIME(mLatinIME);
break;
case Constants.CODE_ACTION_NEXT:
performEditorAction(EditorInfo.IME_ACTION_NEXT);
break;
case Constants.CODE_ACTION_PREVIOUS:
performEditorAction(EditorInfo.IME_ACTION_PREVIOUS);
break;
case Constants.CODE_LANGUAGE_SWITCH:
handleLanguageSwitchKey();
break;
case Constants.CODE_EMOJI:
// Note: Switching emoji keyboard is being handled in
// {@link KeyboardState#onCodeInput(int,int)}.
break;
case Constants.CODE_ENTER:
final EditorInfo editorInfo = getCurrentInputEditorInfo();
final int imeOptionsActionId =
InputTypeUtils.getImeOptionsActionIdFromEditorInfo(editorInfo);
if (InputTypeUtils.IME_ACTION_CUSTOM_LABEL == imeOptionsActionId) {
// Either we have an actionLabel and we should performEditorAction with actionId
// regardless of its value.
performEditorAction(editorInfo.actionId);
} else if (EditorInfo.IME_ACTION_NONE != imeOptionsActionId) {
// We didn't have an actionLabel, but we had another action to execute.
// EditorInfo.IME_ACTION_NONE explicitly means no action. In contrast,
// EditorInfo.IME_ACTION_UNSPECIFIED is the default value for an action, so it
// means there should be an action and the app didn't bother to set a specific
// code for it - presumably it only handles one. It does not have to be treated
// in any specific way: anything that is not IME_ACTION_NONE should be sent to
// performEditorAction.
performEditorAction(imeOptionsActionId);
} else {
// No action label, and the action from imeOptions is NONE: this is a regular
// enter key that should input a carriage return.
didAutoCorrect = handleNonSpecialCharacter(settingsValues,
Constants.CODE_ENTER, x, y, spaceState, keyboardSwitcher, handler);
}
break;
case Constants.CODE_SHIFT_ENTER:
didAutoCorrect = handleNonSpecialCharacter(settingsValues,
Constants.CODE_ENTER, x, y, spaceState, keyboardSwitcher, handler);
break;
default:
didAutoCorrect = handleNonSpecialCharacter(settingsValues,
code, x, y, spaceState, keyboardSwitcher, handler);
break;
}
keyboardSwitcher.onCodeInput(code);
// Reset after any single keystroke, except shift, capslock, and symbol-shift
if (!didAutoCorrect && code != Constants.CODE_SHIFT
&& code != Constants.CODE_CAPSLOCK
&& code != Constants.CODE_SWITCH_ALPHA_SYMBOL)
mLastComposedWord.deactivate();
if (Constants.CODE_DELETE != code) {
mEnteredText = null;
}
mConnection.endBatchEdit();
}
public void onStartBatchInput(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
// TODO: remove these arguments
final KeyboardSwitcher keyboardSwitcher, final LatinIME.UIHandler handler,
final LatinIME.InputUpdater inputUpdater) {
inputUpdater.onStartBatchInput();
handler.cancelUpdateSuggestionStrip();
mConnection.beginBatchEdit();
if (mWordComposer.isComposingWord()) {
if (settingsValues.mIsInternal) {
if (mWordComposer.isBatchMode()) {
LatinImeLoggerUtils.onAutoCorrection("", mWordComposer.getTypedWord(), " ",
mWordComposer);
}
}
final int wordComposerSize = mWordComposer.size();
// Since isComposingWord() is true, the size is at least 1.
if (mWordComposer.isCursorFrontOrMiddleOfComposingWord()) {
// If we are in the middle of a recorrection, we need to commit the recorrection
// first so that we can insert the batch input at the current cursor position.
resetEntireInputState(settingsValues, mLastSelectionStart, mLastSelectionEnd);
} else if (wordComposerSize <= 1) {
// We auto-correct the previous (typed, not gestured) string iff it's one character
// long. The reason for this is, even in the middle of gesture typing, you'll still
// tap one-letter words and you want them auto-corrected (typically, "i" in English
// should become "I"). However for any longer word, we assume that the reason for
// tapping probably is that the word you intend to type is not in the dictionary,
// so we do not attempt to correct, on the assumption that if that was a dictionary
// word, the user would probably have gestured instead.
commitCurrentAutoCorrection(settingsValues, LastComposedWord.NOT_A_SEPARATOR,
handler);
} else {
commitTyped(settingsValues, LastComposedWord.NOT_A_SEPARATOR);
}
}
final int codePointBeforeCursor = mConnection.getCodePointBeforeCursor();
if (Character.isLetterOrDigit(codePointBeforeCursor)
|| settingsValues.isUsuallyFollowedBySpace(codePointBeforeCursor)) {
final boolean autoShiftHasBeenOverriden = keyboardSwitcher.getKeyboardShiftMode() !=
getCurrentAutoCapsState(settingsValues);
mSpaceState = SpaceState.PHANTOM;
if (!autoShiftHasBeenOverriden) {
// When we change the space state, we need to update the shift state of the
// keyboard unless it has been overridden manually. This is happening for example
// after typing some letters and a period, then gesturing; the keyboard is not in
// caps mode yet, but since a gesture is starting, it should go in caps mode,
// unless the user explictly said it should not.
keyboardSwitcher.updateShiftState();
}
}
mConnection.endBatchEdit();
mWordComposer.setCapitalizedModeAndPreviousWordAtStartComposingTime(
getActualCapsMode(settingsValues, keyboardSwitcher.getKeyboardShiftMode()),
// Prev word is 1st word before cursor
getNthPreviousWordForSuggestion(settingsValues, 1 /* nthPreviousWord */));
}
/* The sequence number member is only used in onUpdateBatchInput. It is increased each time
* auto-commit happens. The reason we need this is, when auto-commit happens we trim the
* input pointers that are held in a singleton, and to know how much to trim we rely on the
* results of the suggestion process that is held in mSuggestedWords.
* However, the suggestion process is asynchronous, and sometimes we may enter the
* onUpdateBatchInput method twice without having recomputed suggestions yet, or having
* received new suggestions generated from not-yet-trimmed input pointers. In this case, the
* mIndexOfTouchPointOfSecondWords member will be out of date, and we must not use it lest we
* remove an unrelated number of pointers (possibly even more than are left in the input
* pointers, leading to a crash).
* To avoid that, we increase the sequence number each time we auto-commit and trim the
* input pointers, and we do not use any suggested words that have been generated with an
* earlier sequence number.
*/
private int mAutoCommitSequenceNumber = 1;
public void onUpdateBatchInput(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
final InputPointers batchPointers,
// TODO: remove these arguments
final KeyboardSwitcher keyboardSwitcher, final LatinIME.InputUpdater inputUpdater) {
if (settingsValues.mPhraseGestureEnabled) {
final SuggestedWordInfo candidate = mSuggestedWords.getAutoCommitCandidate();
// If these suggested words have been generated with out of date input pointers, then
// we skip auto-commit (see comments above on the mSequenceNumber member).
if (null != candidate
&& mSuggestedWords.mSequenceNumber >= mAutoCommitSequenceNumber) {
if (candidate.mSourceDict.shouldAutoCommit(candidate)) {
final String[] commitParts = candidate.mWord.split(" ", 2);
batchPointers.shift(candidate.mIndexOfTouchPointOfSecondWord);
promotePhantomSpace(settingsValues);
mConnection.commitText(commitParts[0], 0);
mSpaceState = SpaceState.PHANTOM;
keyboardSwitcher.updateShiftState();
mWordComposer.setCapitalizedModeAndPreviousWordAtStartComposingTime(
getActualCapsMode(settingsValues,
keyboardSwitcher.getKeyboardShiftMode()), commitParts[0]);
++mAutoCommitSequenceNumber;
}
}
}
inputUpdater.onUpdateBatchInput(batchPointers, mAutoCommitSequenceNumber);
}
public void onEndBatchInput(final SettingsValues settingValues,
final InputPointers batchPointers,
// TODO: remove these arguments
final LatinIME.InputUpdater inputUpdater) {
inputUpdater.onEndBatchInput(batchPointers);
}
// TODO: remove this argument
public void onCancelBatchInput(final LatinIME.InputUpdater inputUpdater) {
inputUpdater.onCancelBatchInput();
}
/**
* Handle inputting a code point to the editor.
*
* Non-special keys are those that generate a single code point.
* This includes all letters, digits, punctuation, separators, emoji. It excludes keys that
* manage keyboard-related stuff like shift, language switch, settings, layout switch, or
* any key that results in multiple code points like the ".com" key.
*
* @param settingsValues The current settings values.
* @param codePoint the code point associated with the key.
* @param x the x-coordinate of the key press, or Contants.NOT_A_COORDINATE if not applicable.
* @param y the y-coordinate of the key press, or Contants.NOT_A_COORDINATE if not applicable.
* @param spaceState the space state at start of the batch input.
* @return whether this caused an auto-correction to happen.
*/
private boolean handleNonSpecialCharacter(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
final int codePoint, final int x, final int y, final int spaceState,
// TODO: remove these arguments
final KeyboardSwitcher keyboardSwitcher, final LatinIME.UIHandler handler) {
mSpaceState = SpaceState.NONE;
final boolean didAutoCorrect;
if (settingsValues.isWordSeparator(codePoint)
|| Character.getType(codePoint) == Character.OTHER_SYMBOL) {
didAutoCorrect = handleSeparator(settingsValues, codePoint, x, y, spaceState,
keyboardSwitcher, handler);
} else {
didAutoCorrect = false;
if (SpaceState.PHANTOM == spaceState) {
if (settingsValues.mIsInternal) {
if (mWordComposer.isComposingWord() && mWordComposer.isBatchMode()) {
LatinImeLoggerUtils.onAutoCorrection("", mWordComposer.getTypedWord(), " ",
mWordComposer);
}
}
if (mWordComposer.isCursorFrontOrMiddleOfComposingWord()) {
// If we are in the middle of a recorrection, we need to commit the recorrection
// first so that we can insert the character at the current cursor position.
resetEntireInputState(settingsValues, mLastSelectionStart, mLastSelectionEnd);
} else {
commitTyped(settingsValues, LastComposedWord.NOT_A_SEPARATOR);
}
}
final int keyX, keyY;
final Keyboard keyboard = keyboardSwitcher.getKeyboard();
if (keyboard != null && keyboard.hasProximityCharsCorrection(codePoint)) {
keyX = x;
keyY = y;
} else {
keyX = Constants.NOT_A_COORDINATE;
keyY = Constants.NOT_A_COORDINATE;
}
handleNonSeparator(settingsValues, codePoint, keyX, keyY, spaceState,
keyboardSwitcher, handler);
}
return didAutoCorrect;
}
/**
* Handle a non-separator.
* @param settingsValues The current settings values.
* @param codePoint the code point associated with the key.
* @param x the x-coordinate of the key press, or Contants.NOT_A_COORDINATE if not applicable.
* @param y the y-coordinate of the key press, or Contants.NOT_A_COORDINATE if not applicable.
* @param spaceState the space state at start of the batch input.
*/
private void handleNonSeparator(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
final int codePoint, final int x, final int y, final int spaceState,
// TODO: Remove these arguments
final KeyboardSwitcher keyboardSwitcher, final LatinIME.UIHandler handler) {
// TODO: refactor this method to stop flipping isComposingWord around all the time, and
// make it shorter (possibly cut into several pieces). Also factor handleNonSpecialCharacter
// which has the same name as other handle* methods but is not the same.
boolean isComposingWord = mWordComposer.isComposingWord();
// TODO: remove isWordConnector() and use isUsuallyFollowedBySpace() instead.
// See onStartBatchInput() to see how to do it.
if (SpaceState.PHANTOM == spaceState && !settingsValues.isWordConnector(codePoint)) {
if (isComposingWord) {
// Sanity check
throw new RuntimeException("Should not be composing here");
}
promotePhantomSpace(settingsValues);
}
if (mWordComposer.isCursorFrontOrMiddleOfComposingWord()) {
// If we are in the middle of a recorrection, we need to commit the recorrection
// first so that we can insert the character at the current cursor position.
resetEntireInputState(settingsValues, mLastSelectionStart, mLastSelectionEnd);
isComposingWord = false;
}
// We want to find out whether to start composing a new word with this character. If so,
// we need to reset the composing state and switch isComposingWord. The order of the
// tests is important for good performance.
// We only start composing if we're not already composing.
if (!isComposingWord
// We only start composing if this is a word code point. Essentially that means it's a
// a letter or a word connector.
&& settingsValues.isWordCodePoint(codePoint)
// We never go into composing state if suggestions are not requested.
&& settingsValues.isSuggestionsRequested() &&
// In languages with spaces, we only start composing a word when we are not already
// touching a word. In languages without spaces, the above conditions are sufficient.
(!mConnection.isCursorTouchingWord(settingsValues)
|| !settingsValues.mCurrentLanguageHasSpaces)) {
// Reset entirely the composing state anyway, then start composing a new word unless
// the character is a single quote or a dash. The idea here is, single quote and dash
// are not separators and they should be treated as normal characters, except in the
// first position where they should not start composing a word.
isComposingWord = (Constants.CODE_SINGLE_QUOTE != codePoint
&& Constants.CODE_DASH != codePoint);
// Here we don't need to reset the last composed word. It will be reset
// when we commit this one, if we ever do; if on the other hand we backspace
// it entirely and resume suggestions on the previous word, we'd like to still
// have touch coordinates for it.
resetComposingState(false /* alsoResetLastComposedWord */);
}
if (isComposingWord) {
final MainKeyboardView mainKeyboardView = keyboardSwitcher.getMainKeyboardView();
// TODO: We should reconsider which coordinate system should be used to represent
// keyboard event.
final int keyX = mainKeyboardView.getKeyX(x);
final int keyY = mainKeyboardView.getKeyY(y);
mWordComposer.add(codePoint, keyX, keyY);
// If it's the first letter, make note of auto-caps state
if (mWordComposer.size() == 1) {
// We pass 1 to getPreviousWordForSuggestion because we were not composing a word
// yet, so the word we want is the 1st word before the cursor.
mWordComposer.setCapitalizedModeAndPreviousWordAtStartComposingTime(
getActualCapsMode(settingsValues, keyboardSwitcher.getKeyboardShiftMode()),
getNthPreviousWordForSuggestion(settingsValues, 1 /* nthPreviousWord */));
}
mConnection.setComposingText(getTextWithUnderline(
mWordComposer.getTypedWord()), 1);
} else {
final boolean swapWeakSpace = maybeStripSpace(settingsValues,
codePoint, spaceState, Constants.SUGGESTION_STRIP_COORDINATE == x);
sendKeyCodePoint(settingsValues, codePoint);
if (swapWeakSpace) {
swapSwapperAndSpace(keyboardSwitcher);
mSpaceState = SpaceState.WEAK;
}
// In case the "add to dictionary" hint was still displayed.
mLatinIME.dismissAddToDictionaryHint();
}
handler.postUpdateSuggestionStrip();
if (settingsValues.mIsInternal) {
LatinImeLoggerUtils.onNonSeparator((char)codePoint, x, y);
}
}
/**
* Handle input of a separator code point.
* @param settingsValues The current settings values.
* @param codePoint the code point associated with the key.
* @param x the x-coordinate of the key press, or Contants.NOT_A_COORDINATE if not applicable.
* @param y the y-coordinate of the key press, or Contants.NOT_A_COORDINATE if not applicable.
* @param spaceState the space state at start of the batch input.
* @return whether this caused an auto-correction to happen.
*/
private boolean handleSeparator(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
final int codePoint, final int x, final int y, final int spaceState,
// TODO: remove these arguments
final KeyboardSwitcher keyboardSwitcher, final LatinIME.UIHandler handler) {
boolean didAutoCorrect = false;
// We avoid sending spaces in languages without spaces if we were composing.
final boolean shouldAvoidSendingCode = Constants.CODE_SPACE == codePoint
&& !settingsValues.mCurrentLanguageHasSpaces
&& mWordComposer.isComposingWord();
if (mWordComposer.isCursorFrontOrMiddleOfComposingWord()) {
// If we are in the middle of a recorrection, we need to commit the recorrection
// first so that we can insert the separator at the current cursor position.
resetEntireInputState(settingsValues, mLastSelectionStart, mLastSelectionEnd);
}
// isComposingWord() may have changed since we stored wasComposing
if (mWordComposer.isComposingWord()) {
if (settingsValues.mCorrectionEnabled) {
final String separator = shouldAvoidSendingCode ? LastComposedWord.NOT_A_SEPARATOR
: StringUtils.newSingleCodePointString(codePoint);
commitCurrentAutoCorrection(settingsValues, separator, handler);
didAutoCorrect = true;
} else {
commitTyped(settingsValues, StringUtils.newSingleCodePointString(codePoint));
}
}
final boolean swapWeakSpace = maybeStripSpace(settingsValues, codePoint, spaceState,
Constants.SUGGESTION_STRIP_COORDINATE == x);
if (SpaceState.PHANTOM == spaceState &&
settingsValues.isUsuallyPrecededBySpace(codePoint)) {
promotePhantomSpace(settingsValues);
}
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.latinIME_handleSeparator(codePoint, mWordComposer.isComposingWord());
}
if (!shouldAvoidSendingCode) {
sendKeyCodePoint(settingsValues, codePoint);
}
if (Constants.CODE_SPACE == codePoint) {
if (settingsValues.isSuggestionsRequested()) {
if (maybeDoubleSpacePeriod(settingsValues, handler)) {
keyboardSwitcher.updateShiftState();
mSpaceState = SpaceState.DOUBLE;
} else if (!mLatinIME.isShowingPunctuationList()) {
mSpaceState = SpaceState.WEAK;
}
}
handler.startDoubleSpacePeriodTimer();
handler.postUpdateSuggestionStrip();
} else {
if (swapWeakSpace) {
swapSwapperAndSpace(keyboardSwitcher);
mSpaceState = SpaceState.SWAP_PUNCTUATION;
} else if (SpaceState.PHANTOM == spaceState
&& settingsValues.isUsuallyFollowedBySpace(codePoint)) {
// If we are in phantom space state, and the user presses a separator, we want to
// stay in phantom space state so that the next keypress has a chance to add the
// space. For example, if I type "Good dat", pick "day" from the suggestion strip
// then insert a comma and go on to typing the next word, I want the space to be
// inserted automatically before the next word, the same way it is when I don't
// input the comma.
// The case is a little different if the separator is a space stripper. Such a
// separator does not normally need a space on the right (that's the difference
// between swappers and strippers), so we should not stay in phantom space state if
// the separator is a stripper. Hence the additional test above.
mSpaceState = SpaceState.PHANTOM;
}
// Set punctuation right away. onUpdateSelection will fire but tests whether it is
// already displayed or not, so it's okay.
mLatinIME.setPunctuationSuggestions();
}
if (settingsValues.mIsInternal) {
LatinImeLoggerUtils.onSeparator((char)codePoint, x, y);
}
keyboardSwitcher.updateShiftState();
return didAutoCorrect;
}
/**
* Handle a press on the backspace key.
* @param settingsValues The current settings values.
* @param spaceState The space state at start of this batch edit.
*/
private void handleBackspace(final SettingsValues settingsValues, final int spaceState,
// TODO: remove these arguments
final LatinIME.UIHandler handler, final KeyboardSwitcher keyboardSwitcher) {
mSpaceState = SpaceState.NONE;
mDeleteCount++;
// In many cases, we may have to put the keyboard in auto-shift state again. However
// we want to wait a few milliseconds before doing it to avoid the keyboard flashing
// during key repeat.
handler.postUpdateShiftState();
if (mWordComposer.isCursorFrontOrMiddleOfComposingWord()) {
// If we are in the middle of a recorrection, we need to commit the recorrection
// first so that we can remove the character at the current cursor position.
resetEntireInputState(settingsValues, mLastSelectionStart, mLastSelectionEnd);
// When we exit this if-clause, mWordComposer.isComposingWord() will return false.
}
if (mWordComposer.isComposingWord()) {
if (mWordComposer.isBatchMode()) {
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
final String word = mWordComposer.getTypedWord();
ResearchLogger.latinIME_handleBackspace_batch(word, 1);
}
final String rejectedSuggestion = mWordComposer.getTypedWord();
mWordComposer.reset();
mWordComposer.setRejectedBatchModeSuggestion(rejectedSuggestion);
} else {
mWordComposer.deleteLast();
}
mConnection.setComposingText(getTextWithUnderline(mWordComposer.getTypedWord()), 1);
handler.postUpdateSuggestionStrip();
if (!mWordComposer.isComposingWord()) {
// If we just removed the last character, auto-caps mode may have changed so we
// need to re-evaluate.
keyboardSwitcher.updateShiftState();
}
} else {
if (mLastComposedWord.canRevertCommit()) {
if (settingsValues.mIsInternal) {
LatinImeLoggerUtils.onAutoCorrectionCancellation();
}
revertCommit(settingsValues, keyboardSwitcher, handler);
return;
}
if (mEnteredText != null && mConnection.sameAsTextBeforeCursor(mEnteredText)) {
// Cancel multi-character input: remove the text we just entered.
// This is triggered on backspace after a key that inputs multiple characters,
// like the smiley key or the .com key.
mConnection.deleteSurroundingText(mEnteredText.length(), 0);
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.latinIME_handleBackspace_cancelTextInput(mEnteredText);
}
mEnteredText = null;
// If we have mEnteredText, then we know that mHasUncommittedTypedChars == false.
// In addition we know that spaceState is false, and that we should not be
// reverting any autocorrect at this point. So we can safely return.
return;
}
if (SpaceState.DOUBLE == spaceState) {
handler.cancelDoubleSpacePeriodTimer();
if (mConnection.revertDoubleSpacePeriod()) {
// No need to reset mSpaceState, it has already be done (that's why we
// receive it as a parameter)
return;
}
} else if (SpaceState.SWAP_PUNCTUATION == spaceState) {
if (mConnection.revertSwapPunctuation()) {
// Likewise
return;
}
}
// No cancelling of commit/double space/swap: we have a regular backspace.
// We should backspace one char and restart suggestion if at the end of a word.
if (mLastSelectionStart != mLastSelectionEnd) {
// If there is a selection, remove it.
final int numCharsDeleted = mLastSelectionEnd - mLastSelectionStart;
mConnection.setSelection(mLastSelectionEnd, mLastSelectionEnd);
// Reset mLastSelectionEnd to mLastSelectionStart. This is what is supposed to
// happen, and if it's wrong, the next call to onUpdateSelection will correct it,
// but we want to set it right away to avoid it being used with the wrong values
// later (typically, in a subsequent press on backspace).
mLastSelectionEnd = mLastSelectionStart;
mConnection.deleteSurroundingText(numCharsDeleted, 0);
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.latinIME_handleBackspace(numCharsDeleted,
false /* shouldUncommitLogUnit */);
}
} else {
// There is no selection, just delete one character.
if (Constants.NOT_A_CURSOR_POSITION == mLastSelectionEnd) {
// This should never happen.
Log.e(TAG, "Backspace when we don't know the selection position");
}
if (settingsValues.isBeforeJellyBean() ||
settingsValues.mInputAttributes.isTypeNull()) {
// There are two possible reasons to send a key event: either the field has
// type TYPE_NULL, in which case the keyboard should send events, or we are
// running in backward compatibility mode. Before Jelly bean, the keyboard
// would simulate a hardware keyboard event on pressing enter or delete. This
// is bad for many reasons (there are race conditions with commits) but some
// applications are relying on this behavior so we continue to support it for
// older apps, so we retain this behavior if the app has target SDK < JellyBean.
sendDownUpKeyEvent(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DEL);
if (mDeleteCount > Constants.DELETE_ACCELERATE_AT) {
sendDownUpKeyEvent(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DEL);
}
} else {
final int codePointBeforeCursor = mConnection.getCodePointBeforeCursor();
if (codePointBeforeCursor == Constants.NOT_A_CODE) {
// Nothing to delete before the cursor.
return;
}
final int lengthToDelete =
Character.isSupplementaryCodePoint(codePointBeforeCursor) ? 2 : 1;
mConnection.deleteSurroundingText(lengthToDelete, 0);
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.latinIME_handleBackspace(lengthToDelete,
true /* shouldUncommitLogUnit */);
}
if (mDeleteCount > Constants.DELETE_ACCELERATE_AT) {
final int codePointBeforeCursorToDeleteAgain =
mConnection.getCodePointBeforeCursor();
if (codePointBeforeCursorToDeleteAgain != Constants.NOT_A_CODE) {
final int lengthToDeleteAgain = Character.isSupplementaryCodePoint(
codePointBeforeCursorToDeleteAgain) ? 2 : 1;
mConnection.deleteSurroundingText(lengthToDeleteAgain, 0);
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.latinIME_handleBackspace(lengthToDeleteAgain,
true /* shouldUncommitLogUnit */);
}
}
}
}
}
if (settingsValues.isSuggestionsRequested()
&& settingsValues.mCurrentLanguageHasSpaces) {
restartSuggestionsOnWordBeforeCursorIfAtEndOfWord(settingsValues, keyboardSwitcher,
handler);
}
// We just removed a character. We need to update the auto-caps state.
keyboardSwitcher.updateShiftState();
}
}
/**
* Handle a press on the language switch key (the "globe key")
*/
private void handleLanguageSwitchKey() {
mLatinIME.switchToNextSubtype();
}
/**
* Swap a space with a space-swapping punctuation sign.
*
* This method will check that there are two characters before the cursor and that the first
* one is a space before it does the actual swapping.
*/
// TODO: Remove this argument
private void swapSwapperAndSpace(final KeyboardSwitcher keyboardSwitcher) {
final CharSequence lastTwo = mConnection.getTextBeforeCursor(2, 0);
// It is guaranteed lastTwo.charAt(1) is a swapper - else this method is not called.
if (lastTwo != null && lastTwo.length() == 2 && lastTwo.charAt(0) == Constants.CODE_SPACE) {
mConnection.deleteSurroundingText(2, 0);
final String text = lastTwo.charAt(1) + " ";
mConnection.commitText(text, 1);
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.latinIME_swapSwapperAndSpace(lastTwo, text);
}
keyboardSwitcher.updateShiftState();
}
}
/*
* Strip a trailing space if necessary and returns whether it's a swap weak space situation.
* @param settingsValues The current settings values.
* @param codePoint The code point that is about to be inserted.
* @param spaceState The space state at start of this batch edit.
* @param isFromSuggestionStrip Whether this code point is coming from the suggestion strip.
* @return whether we should swap the space instead of removing it.
*/
private boolean maybeStripSpace(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
final int code, final int spaceState, final boolean isFromSuggestionStrip) {
if (Constants.CODE_ENTER == code && SpaceState.SWAP_PUNCTUATION == spaceState) {
mConnection.removeTrailingSpace();
return false;
}
if ((SpaceState.WEAK == spaceState || SpaceState.SWAP_PUNCTUATION == spaceState)
&& isFromSuggestionStrip) {
if (settingsValues.isUsuallyPrecededBySpace(code)) return false;
if (settingsValues.isUsuallyFollowedBySpace(code)) return true;
mConnection.removeTrailingSpace();
}
return false;
}
/**
* Apply the double-space-to-period transformation if applicable.
*
* The double-space-to-period transformation means that we replace two spaces with a
* period-space sequence of characters. This typically happens when the user presses space
* twice in a row quickly.
* This method will check that the double-space-to-period is active in settings, that the
* two spaces have been input close enough together, and that the previous character allows
* for the transformation to take place. If all of these conditions are fulfilled, this
* method applies the transformation and returns true. Otherwise, it does nothing and
* returns false.
*
* @param settingsValues the current values of the settings.
* @return true if we applied the double-space-to-period transformation, false otherwise.
*/
private boolean maybeDoubleSpacePeriod(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
// TODO: remove this argument
final LatinIME.UIHandler handler) {
if (!settingsValues.mUseDoubleSpacePeriod) return false;
if (!handler.isAcceptingDoubleSpacePeriod()) return false;
// We only do this when we see two spaces and an accepted code point before the cursor.
// The code point may be a surrogate pair but the two spaces may not, so we need 4 chars.
final CharSequence lastThree = mConnection.getTextBeforeCursor(4, 0);
if (null == lastThree) return false;
final int length = lastThree.length();
if (length < 3) return false;
if (lastThree.charAt(length - 1) != Constants.CODE_SPACE) return false;
if (lastThree.charAt(length - 2) != Constants.CODE_SPACE) return false;
// We know there are spaces in pos -1 and -2, and we have at least three chars.
// If we have only three chars, isSurrogatePairs can't return true as charAt(1) is a space,
// so this is fine.
final int firstCodePoint =
Character.isSurrogatePair(lastThree.charAt(0), lastThree.charAt(1)) ?
Character.codePointAt(lastThree, 0) : lastThree.charAt(length - 3);
if (canBeFollowedByDoubleSpacePeriod(firstCodePoint)) {
handler.cancelDoubleSpacePeriodTimer();
mConnection.deleteSurroundingText(2, 0);
final String textToInsert = new String(
new int[] { settingsValues.mSentenceSeparator, Constants.CODE_SPACE }, 0, 2);
mConnection.commitText(textToInsert, 1);
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.latinIME_maybeDoubleSpacePeriod(textToInsert,
false /* isBatchMode */);
}
mWordComposer.discardPreviousWordForSuggestion();
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns whether this code point can be followed by the double-space-to-period transformation.
*
* See #maybeDoubleSpaceToPeriod for details.
* Generally, most word characters can be followed by the double-space-to-period transformation,
* while most punctuation can't. Some punctuation however does allow for this to take place
* after them, like the closing parenthesis for example.
*
* @param codePoint the code point after which we may want to apply the transformation
* @return whether it's fine to apply the transformation after this code point.
*/
private static boolean canBeFollowedByDoubleSpacePeriod(final int codePoint) {
// TODO: This should probably be a blacklist rather than a whitelist.
// TODO: This should probably be language-dependant...
return Character.isLetterOrDigit(codePoint)
|| codePoint == Constants.CODE_SINGLE_QUOTE
|| codePoint == Constants.CODE_DOUBLE_QUOTE
|| codePoint == Constants.CODE_CLOSING_PARENTHESIS
|| codePoint == Constants.CODE_CLOSING_SQUARE_BRACKET
|| codePoint == Constants.CODE_CLOSING_CURLY_BRACKET
|| codePoint == Constants.CODE_CLOSING_ANGLE_BRACKET
|| codePoint == Constants.CODE_PLUS
|| codePoint == Constants.CODE_PERCENT
|| Character.getType(codePoint) == Character.OTHER_SYMBOL;
}
/**
* Performs a recapitalization event.
* @param settingsValues The current settings values.
*/
private void performRecapitalization(final SettingsValues settingsValues) {
if (mLastSelectionStart == mLastSelectionEnd) {
return; // No selection
}
// If we have a recapitalize in progress, use it; otherwise, create a new one.
if (!mRecapitalizeStatus.isActive()
|| !mRecapitalizeStatus.isSetAt(mLastSelectionStart, mLastSelectionEnd)) {
final CharSequence selectedText =
mConnection.getSelectedText(0 /* flags, 0 for no styles */);
if (TextUtils.isEmpty(selectedText)) return; // Race condition with the input connection
mRecapitalizeStatus.initialize(mLastSelectionStart, mLastSelectionEnd,
selectedText.toString(),
settingsValues.mLocale, settingsValues.mWordSeparators);
// We trim leading and trailing whitespace.
mRecapitalizeStatus.trim();
// Trimming the object may have changed the length of the string, and we need to
// reposition the selection handles accordingly. As this result in an IPC call,
// only do it if it's actually necessary, in other words if the recapitalize status
// is not set at the same place as before.
if (!mRecapitalizeStatus.isSetAt(mLastSelectionStart, mLastSelectionEnd)) {
mLastSelectionStart = mRecapitalizeStatus.getNewCursorStart();
mLastSelectionEnd = mRecapitalizeStatus.getNewCursorEnd();
}
}
mConnection.finishComposingText();
mRecapitalizeStatus.rotate();
final int numCharsDeleted = mLastSelectionEnd - mLastSelectionStart;
mConnection.setSelection(mLastSelectionEnd, mLastSelectionEnd);
mConnection.deleteSurroundingText(numCharsDeleted, 0);
mConnection.commitText(mRecapitalizeStatus.getRecapitalizedString(), 0);
mLastSelectionStart = mRecapitalizeStatus.getNewCursorStart();
mLastSelectionEnd = mRecapitalizeStatus.getNewCursorEnd();
mConnection.setSelection(mLastSelectionStart, mLastSelectionEnd);
}
private String performAdditionToUserHistoryDictionary(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
final String suggestion) {
// If correction is not enabled, we don't add words to the user history dictionary.
// That's to avoid unintended additions in some sensitive fields, or fields that
// expect to receive non-words.
if (!settingsValues.mCorrectionEnabled) return null;
if (TextUtils.isEmpty(suggestion)) return null;
final Suggest suggest = mSuggest;
if (suggest == null) return null;
final String prevWord = mConnection.getNthPreviousWord(settingsValues, 2);
return suggest.addToUserHistory(mWordComposer, prevWord, suggestion);
}
public void performUpdateSuggestionStripSync(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
// TODO: Remove this variable
final LatinIME.UIHandler handler) {
handler.cancelUpdateSuggestionStrip();
// Check if we have a suggestion engine attached.
if (mSuggest == null || !settingsValues.isSuggestionsRequested()) {
if (mWordComposer.isComposingWord()) {
Log.w(TAG, "Called updateSuggestionsOrPredictions but suggestions were not "
+ "requested!");
}
return;
}
if (!mWordComposer.isComposingWord() && !settingsValues.mBigramPredictionEnabled) {
mLatinIME.setPunctuationSuggestions();
return;
}
final AsyncResultHolder<SuggestedWords> holder = new AsyncResultHolder<SuggestedWords>();
mLatinIME.getSuggestedWordsOrOlderSuggestionsAsync(Suggest.SESSION_TYPING,
SuggestedWords.NOT_A_SEQUENCE_NUMBER, new OnGetSuggestedWordsCallback() {
@Override
public void onGetSuggestedWords(final SuggestedWords suggestedWords) {
holder.set(suggestedWords);
}
}
);
// This line may cause the current thread to wait.
final SuggestedWords suggestedWords = holder.get(null,
Constants.GET_SUGGESTED_WORDS_TIMEOUT);
if (suggestedWords != null) {
mLatinIME.showSuggestionStrip(suggestedWords);
}
}
/**
* Check if the cursor is actually at the end of a word. If so, restart suggestions on this
* word, otherwise do nothing.
* @param settingsValues the current values of the settings.
*/
private void restartSuggestionsOnWordBeforeCursorIfAtEndOfWord(
final SettingsValues settingsValues,
// TODO: remove these two arguments
final KeyboardSwitcher keyboardSwitcher, final LatinIME.UIHandler handler) {
final CharSequence word = mConnection.getWordBeforeCursorIfAtEndOfWord(settingsValues);
if (null != word) {
final String wordString = word.toString();
mWordComposer.setComposingWord(word,
// Previous word is the 2nd word before cursor because we are restarting on the
// 1st word before cursor.
getNthPreviousWordForSuggestion(settingsValues, 2 /* nthPreviousWord */),
keyboardSwitcher.getKeyboard());
final int length = word.length();
mConnection.deleteSurroundingText(length, 0);
mConnection.setComposingText(word, 1);
handler.postUpdateSuggestionStrip();
// TODO: Handle the case where the user manually moves the cursor and then backs up over
// a separator. In that case, the current log unit should not be uncommitted.
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.getInstance().uncommitCurrentLogUnit(wordString,
true /* dumpCurrentLogUnit */);
}
}
}
/**
* Check if the cursor is touching a word. If so, restart suggestions on this word, else
* do nothing.
*
* @param settingsValues the current values of the settings.
*/
// TODO: make this private.
public void restartSuggestionsOnWordTouchedByCursor(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
// TODO: Remove these argument.
final KeyboardSwitcher keyboardSwitcher, final LatinIME.InputUpdater inputUpdater) {
// HACK: We may want to special-case some apps that exhibit bad behavior in case of
// recorrection. This is a temporary, stopgap measure that will be removed later.
// TODO: remove this.
if (settingsValues.isBrokenByRecorrection()) return;
// A simple way to test for support from the TextView.
if (!mLatinIME.isSuggestionsStripVisible()) return;
// Recorrection is not supported in languages without spaces because we don't know
// how to segment them yet.
if (!settingsValues.mCurrentLanguageHasSpaces) return;
// If the cursor is not touching a word, or if there is a selection, return right away.
if (mLastSelectionStart != mLastSelectionEnd) return;
// If we don't know the cursor location, return.
if (mLastSelectionStart < 0) return;
if (!mConnection.isCursorTouchingWord(settingsValues)) return;
final TextRange range = mConnection.getWordRangeAtCursor(
settingsValues.mWordSeparators, 0 /* additionalPrecedingWordsCount */);
if (null == range) return; // Happens if we don't have an input connection at all
if (range.length() <= 0) return; // Race condition. No text to resume on, so bail out.
// If for some strange reason (editor bug or so) we measure the text before the cursor as
// longer than what the entire text is supposed to be, the safe thing to do is bail out.
final int numberOfCharsInWordBeforeCursor = range.getNumberOfCharsInWordBeforeCursor();
if (numberOfCharsInWordBeforeCursor > mLastSelectionStart) return;
final ArrayList<SuggestedWordInfo> suggestions = CollectionUtils.newArrayList();
final String typedWord = range.mWord.toString();
if (!isResumableWord(settingsValues, typedWord)) return;
int i = 0;
for (final SuggestionSpan span : range.getSuggestionSpansAtWord()) {
for (final String s : span.getSuggestions()) {
++i;
if (!TextUtils.equals(s, typedWord)) {
suggestions.add(new SuggestedWordInfo(s,
SuggestionStripView.MAX_SUGGESTIONS - i,
SuggestedWordInfo.KIND_RESUMED, Dictionary.DICTIONARY_RESUMED,
SuggestedWordInfo.NOT_AN_INDEX /* indexOfTouchPointOfSecondWord */,
SuggestedWordInfo.NOT_A_CONFIDENCE
/* autoCommitFirstWordConfidence */));
}
}
}
mWordComposer.setComposingWord(typedWord,
getNthPreviousWordForSuggestion(settingsValues,
// We want the previous word for suggestion. If we have chars in the word
// before the cursor, then we want the word before that, hence 2; otherwise,
// we want the word immediately before the cursor, hence 1.
0 == numberOfCharsInWordBeforeCursor ? 1 : 2),
keyboardSwitcher.getKeyboard());
mWordComposer.setCursorPositionWithinWord(
typedWord.codePointCount(0, numberOfCharsInWordBeforeCursor));
mConnection.setComposingRegion(mLastSelectionStart - numberOfCharsInWordBeforeCursor,
mLastSelectionEnd + range.getNumberOfCharsInWordAfterCursor());
if (suggestions.isEmpty()) {
// We come here if there weren't any suggestion spans on this word. We will try to
// compute suggestions for it instead.
inputUpdater.getSuggestedWords(Suggest.SESSION_TYPING,
SuggestedWords.NOT_A_SEQUENCE_NUMBER, new OnGetSuggestedWordsCallback() {
@Override
public void onGetSuggestedWords(
final SuggestedWords suggestedWordsIncludingTypedWord) {
final SuggestedWords suggestedWords;
if (suggestedWordsIncludingTypedWord.size() > 1) {
// We were able to compute new suggestions for this word.
// Remove the typed word, since we don't want to display it in this
// case. The #getSuggestedWordsExcludingTypedWord() method sets
// willAutoCorrect to false.
suggestedWords = suggestedWordsIncludingTypedWord
.getSuggestedWordsExcludingTypedWord();
} else {
// No saved suggestions, and we were unable to compute any good one
// either. Rather than displaying an empty suggestion strip, we'll
// display the original word alone in the middle.
// Since there is only one word, willAutoCorrect is false.
suggestedWords = suggestedWordsIncludingTypedWord;
}
// We need to pass typedWord because mWordComposer.mTypedWord may
// differ from typedWord.
mLatinIME.unsetIsAutoCorrectionIndicatorOnAndCallShowSuggestionStrip(
suggestedWords, typedWord);
}});
} else {
// We found suggestion spans in the word. We'll create the SuggestedWords out of
// them, and make willAutoCorrect false.
final SuggestedWords suggestedWords = new SuggestedWords(suggestions,
true /* typedWordValid */, false /* willAutoCorrect */,
false /* isPunctuationSuggestions */, false /* isObsoleteSuggestions */,
false /* isPrediction */);
// We need to pass typedWord because mWordComposer.mTypedWord may differ from typedWord.
mLatinIME.unsetIsAutoCorrectionIndicatorOnAndCallShowSuggestionStrip(suggestedWords,
typedWord);
}
}
/**
* Reverts a previous commit with auto-correction.
*
* This is triggered upon pressing backspace just after a commit with auto-correction.
*
* @param settingsValues the current settings values.
*/
private void revertCommit(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
// TODO: remove these arguments
final KeyboardSwitcher keyboardSwitcher, final LatinIME.UIHandler handler) {
final String previousWord = mLastComposedWord.mPrevWord;
final String originallyTypedWord = mLastComposedWord.mTypedWord;
final String committedWord = mLastComposedWord.mCommittedWord;
final int cancelLength = committedWord.length();
// We want java chars, not codepoints for the following.
final int separatorLength = mLastComposedWord.mSeparatorString.length();
// TODO: should we check our saved separator against the actual contents of the text view?
final int deleteLength = cancelLength + separatorLength;
if (LatinImeLogger.sDBG) {
if (mWordComposer.isComposingWord()) {
throw new RuntimeException("revertCommit, but we are composing a word");
}
final CharSequence wordBeforeCursor =
mConnection.getTextBeforeCursor(deleteLength, 0).subSequence(0, cancelLength);
if (!TextUtils.equals(committedWord, wordBeforeCursor)) {
throw new RuntimeException("revertCommit check failed: we thought we were "
+ "reverting \"" + committedWord
+ "\", but before the cursor we found \"" + wordBeforeCursor + "\"");
}
}
mConnection.deleteSurroundingText(deleteLength, 0);
if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(previousWord) && !TextUtils.isEmpty(committedWord)) {
if (mSuggest != null) {
mSuggest.cancelAddingUserHistory(previousWord, committedWord);
}
}
final String stringToCommit = originallyTypedWord + mLastComposedWord.mSeparatorString;
if (settingsValues.mCurrentLanguageHasSpaces) {
// For languages with spaces, we revert to the typed string, but the cursor is still
// after the separator so we don't resume suggestions. If the user wants to correct
// the word, they have to press backspace again.
mConnection.commitText(stringToCommit, 1);
} else {
// For languages without spaces, we revert the typed string but the cursor is flush
// with the typed word, so we need to resume suggestions right away.
mWordComposer.setComposingWord(stringToCommit, previousWord,
keyboardSwitcher.getKeyboard());
mConnection.setComposingText(stringToCommit, 1);
}
if (settingsValues.mIsInternal) {
LatinImeLoggerUtils.onSeparator(mLastComposedWord.mSeparatorString,
Constants.NOT_A_COORDINATE, Constants.NOT_A_COORDINATE);
}
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.latinIME_revertCommit(committedWord, originallyTypedWord,
mWordComposer.isBatchMode(), mLastComposedWord.mSeparatorString);
}
// Don't restart suggestion yet. We'll restart if the user deletes the
// separator.
mLastComposedWord = LastComposedWord.NOT_A_COMPOSED_WORD;
// We have a separator between the word and the cursor: we should show predictions.
handler.postUpdateSuggestionStrip();
}
/**
* Factor in auto-caps and manual caps and compute the current caps mode.
* @param settingsValues the current settings values.
* @param keyboardShiftMode the current shift mode of the keyboard. See
* KeyboardSwitcher#getKeyboardShiftMode() for possible values.
* @return the actual caps mode the keyboard is in right now.
*/
private int getActualCapsMode(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
final int keyboardShiftMode) {
if (keyboardShiftMode != WordComposer.CAPS_MODE_AUTO_SHIFTED) return keyboardShiftMode;
final int auto = getCurrentAutoCapsState(settingsValues);
if (0 != (auto & TextUtils.CAP_MODE_CHARACTERS)) {
return WordComposer.CAPS_MODE_AUTO_SHIFT_LOCKED;
}
if (0 != auto) {
return WordComposer.CAPS_MODE_AUTO_SHIFTED;
}
return WordComposer.CAPS_MODE_OFF;
}
/**
* Gets the current auto-caps state, factoring in the space state.
*
* This method tries its best to do this in the most efficient possible manner. It avoids
* getting text from the editor if possible at all.
* This is called from the KeyboardSwitcher (through a trampoline in LatinIME) because it
* needs to know auto caps state to display the right layout.
*
* @param optionalSettingsValues settings values, or null if we should just get the current ones
* from the singleton.
* @return a caps mode from TextUtils.CAP_MODE_* or Constants.TextUtils.CAP_MODE_OFF.
*/
public int getCurrentAutoCapsState(final SettingsValues optionalSettingsValues) {
// If we are in a batch edit, we need to use the same settings values as the outside
// code, that will pass it to us. Otherwise, we can just take the current values.
final SettingsValues settingsValues = null != optionalSettingsValues
? optionalSettingsValues : Settings.getInstance().getCurrent();
if (!settingsValues.mAutoCap) return Constants.TextUtils.CAP_MODE_OFF;
final EditorInfo ei = getCurrentInputEditorInfo();
if (ei == null) return Constants.TextUtils.CAP_MODE_OFF;
final int inputType = ei.inputType;
// Warning: this depends on mSpaceState, which may not be the most current value. If
// mSpaceState gets updated later, whoever called this may need to be told about it.
return mConnection.getCursorCapsMode(inputType, settingsValues,
SpaceState.PHANTOM == mSpaceState);
}
public int getCurrentRecapitalizeState() {
if (!mRecapitalizeStatus.isActive()
|| !mRecapitalizeStatus.isSetAt(mLastSelectionStart, mLastSelectionEnd)) {
// Not recapitalizing at the moment
return RecapitalizeStatus.NOT_A_RECAPITALIZE_MODE;
}
return mRecapitalizeStatus.getCurrentMode();
}
/**
* @return the editor info for the current editor
*/
private EditorInfo getCurrentInputEditorInfo() {
return mLatinIME.getCurrentInputEditorInfo();
}
/**
* Get the nth previous word before the cursor as context for the suggestion process.
* @param currentSettings the current settings values.
* @param nthPreviousWord reverse index of the word to get (1-indexed)
* @return the nth previous word before the cursor.
*/
// TODO: Make this private
public String getNthPreviousWordForSuggestion(final SettingsValues currentSettings,
final int nthPreviousWord) {
if (currentSettings.mCurrentLanguageHasSpaces) {
// If we are typing in a language with spaces we can just look up the previous
// word from textview.
return mConnection.getNthPreviousWord(currentSettings, nthPreviousWord);
} else {
return LastComposedWord.NOT_A_COMPOSED_WORD == mLastComposedWord ? null
: mLastComposedWord.mCommittedWord;
}
}
/**
* Tests the passed word for resumability.
*
* We can resume suggestions on words whose first code point is a word code point (with some
* nuances: check the code for details).
*
* @param settings the current values of the settings.
* @param word the word to evaluate.
* @return whether it's fine to resume suggestions on this word.
*/
private static boolean isResumableWord(final SettingsValues settings, final String word) {
final int firstCodePoint = word.codePointAt(0);
return settings.isWordCodePoint(firstCodePoint)
&& Constants.CODE_SINGLE_QUOTE != firstCodePoint
&& Constants.CODE_DASH != firstCodePoint;
}
/**
* @param actionId the action to perform
*/
private void performEditorAction(final int actionId) {
mConnection.performEditorAction(actionId);
}
/**
* Perform the processing specific to inputting TLDs.
*
* Some keys input a TLD (specifically, the ".com" key) and this warrants some specific
* processing. First, if this is a TLD, we ignore PHANTOM spaces -- this is done by type
* of character in onCodeInput, but since this gets inputted as a whole string we need to
* do it here specifically. Then, if the last character before the cursor is a period, then
* we cut the dot at the start of ".com". This is because humans tend to type "www.google."
* and then press the ".com" key and instinctively don't expect to get "www.google..com".
*
* @param text the raw text supplied to onTextInput
* @return the text to actually send to the editor
*/
private String performSpecificTldProcessingOnTextInput(final String text) {
if (text.length() <= 1 || text.charAt(0) != Constants.CODE_PERIOD
|| !Character.isLetter(text.charAt(1))) {
// Not a tld: do nothing.
return text;
}
// We have a TLD (or something that looks like this): make sure we don't add
// a space even if currently in phantom mode.
mSpaceState = SpaceState.NONE;
final int codePointBeforeCursor = mConnection.getCodePointBeforeCursor();
// If no code point, #getCodePointBeforeCursor returns NOT_A_CODE_POINT.
if (Constants.CODE_PERIOD == codePointBeforeCursor) {
return text.substring(1);
} else {
return text;
}
}
/**
* Handle a press on the settings key.
*/
private void onSettingsKeyPressed() {
mLatinIME.displaySettingsDialog();
}
/**
* Resets the whole input state to the starting state.
*
* This will clear the composing word, reset the last composed word, clear the suggestion
* strip and tell the input connection about it so that it can refresh its caches.
*
* @param settingsValues the current values of the settings.
* @param newSelStart the new selection start, in java characters.
* @param newSelEnd the new selection end, in java characters.
*/
// TODO: how is this different from startInput ?!
// TODO: remove all references to this in LatinIME and make this private
public void resetEntireInputState(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
final int newSelStart, final int newSelEnd) {
final boolean shouldFinishComposition = mWordComposer.isComposingWord();
resetComposingState(true /* alsoResetLastComposedWord */);
if (settingsValues.mBigramPredictionEnabled) {
mLatinIME.clearSuggestionStrip();
} else {
mLatinIME.setSuggestedWords(settingsValues.mSuggestPuncList, false);
}
mConnection.resetCachesUponCursorMoveAndReturnSuccess(newSelStart, newSelEnd,
shouldFinishComposition);
}
/**
* Resets only the composing state.
*
* Compare #resetEntireInputState, which also clears the suggestion strip and resets the
* input connection caches. This only deals with the composing state.
*
* @param alsoResetLastComposedWord whether to also reset the last composed word.
*/
// TODO: remove all references to this in LatinIME and make this private.
public void resetComposingState(final boolean alsoResetLastComposedWord) {
mWordComposer.reset();
if (alsoResetLastComposedWord) {
mLastComposedWord = LastComposedWord.NOT_A_COMPOSED_WORD;
}
}
/**
* Gets a chunk of text with or the auto-correction indicator underline span as appropriate.
*
* This method looks at the old state of the auto-correction indicator to put or not put
* the underline span as appropriate. It is important to note that this does not correspond
* exactly to whether this word will be auto-corrected to or not: what's important here is
* to keep the same indication as before.
* When we add a new code point to a composing word, we don't know yet if we are going to
* auto-correct it until the suggestions are computed. But in the mean time, we still need
* to display the character and to extend the previous underline. To avoid any flickering,
* the underline should keep the same color it used to have, even if that's not ultimately
* the correct color for this new word. When the suggestions are finished evaluating, we
* will call this method again to fix the color of the underline.
*
* @param text the text on which to maybe apply the span.
* @return the same text, with the auto-correction underline span if that's appropriate.
*/
// TODO: remove all references to this in LatinIME and make this private. Also, shouldn't
// this go in some *Utils class instead?
public CharSequence getTextWithUnderline(final String text) {
return mIsAutoCorrectionIndicatorOn
? SuggestionSpanUtils.getTextWithAutoCorrectionIndicatorUnderline(mLatinIME, text)
: text;
}
/**
* Sends a DOWN key event followed by an UP key event to the editor.
*
* If possible at all, avoid using this method. It causes all sorts of race conditions with
* the text view because it goes through a different, asynchronous binder. Also, batch edits
* are ignored for key events. Use the normal software input methods instead.
*
* @param keyCode the key code to send inside the key event.
*/
private void sendDownUpKeyEvent(final int keyCode) {
final long eventTime = SystemClock.uptimeMillis();
mConnection.sendKeyEvent(new KeyEvent(eventTime, eventTime,
KeyEvent.ACTION_DOWN, keyCode, 0, 0, KeyCharacterMap.VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD, 0,
KeyEvent.FLAG_SOFT_KEYBOARD | KeyEvent.FLAG_KEEP_TOUCH_MODE));
mConnection.sendKeyEvent(new KeyEvent(SystemClock.uptimeMillis(), eventTime,
KeyEvent.ACTION_UP, keyCode, 0, 0, KeyCharacterMap.VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD, 0,
KeyEvent.FLAG_SOFT_KEYBOARD | KeyEvent.FLAG_KEEP_TOUCH_MODE));
}
/**
* Sends a code point to the editor, using the most appropriate method.
*
* Normally we send code points with commitText, but there are some cases (where backward
* compatibility is a concern for example) where we want to use deprecated methods.
*
* @param settingsValues the current values of the settings.
* @param codePoint the code point to send.
*/
private void sendKeyCodePoint(final SettingsValues settingsValues, final int codePoint) {
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.latinIME_sendKeyCodePoint(codePoint);
}
// TODO: Remove this special handling of digit letters.
// For backward compatibility. See {@link InputMethodService#sendKeyChar(char)}.
if (codePoint >= '0' && codePoint <= '9') {
sendDownUpKeyEvent(codePoint - '0' + KeyEvent.KEYCODE_0);
return;
}
// TODO: we should do this also when the editor has TYPE_NULL
if (Constants.CODE_ENTER == codePoint && settingsValues.isBeforeJellyBean()) {
// Backward compatibility mode. Before Jelly bean, the keyboard would simulate
// a hardware keyboard event on pressing enter or delete. This is bad for many
// reasons (there are race conditions with commits) but some applications are
// relying on this behavior so we continue to support it for older apps.
sendDownUpKeyEvent(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_ENTER);
} else {
mConnection.commitText(StringUtils.newSingleCodePointString(codePoint), 1);
}
}
/**
* Promote a phantom space to an actual space.
*
* This essentially inserts a space, and that's it. It just checks the options and the text
* before the cursor are appropriate before doing it.
*
* @param settingsValues the current values of the settings.
*/
// TODO: Make this private.
public void promotePhantomSpace(final SettingsValues settingsValues) {
if (settingsValues.shouldInsertSpacesAutomatically()
&& settingsValues.mCurrentLanguageHasSpaces
&& !mConnection.textBeforeCursorLooksLikeURL()) {
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.latinIME_promotePhantomSpace();
}
sendKeyCodePoint(settingsValues, Constants.CODE_SPACE);
}
}
/**
* Commit the typed string to the editor.
*
* This is typically called when we should commit the currently composing word without applying
* auto-correction to it. Typically, we come here upon pressing a separator when the keyboard
* is configured to not do auto-correction at all (because of the settings or the properties of
* the editor). In this case, `separatorString' is set to the separator that was pressed.
* We also come here in a variety of cases with external user action. For example, when the
* cursor is moved while there is a composition, or when the keyboard is closed, or when the
* user presses the Send button for an SMS, we don't auto-correct as that would be unexpected.
* In this case, `separatorString' is set to NOT_A_SEPARATOR.
*
* @param settingsValues the current values of the settings.
* @param separatorString the separator that's causing the commit, or NOT_A_SEPARATOR if none.
*/
// TODO: Make this private
public void commitTyped(final SettingsValues settingsValues, final String separatorString) {
if (!mWordComposer.isComposingWord()) return;
final String typedWord = mWordComposer.getTypedWord();
if (typedWord.length() > 0) {
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
ResearchLogger.getInstance().onWordFinished(typedWord, mWordComposer.isBatchMode());
}
commitChosenWord(settingsValues, typedWord,
LastComposedWord.COMMIT_TYPE_USER_TYPED_WORD, separatorString);
}
}
/**
* Commit the current auto-correction.
*
* This will commit the best guess of the keyboard regarding what the user meant by typing
* the currently composing word. The IME computes suggestions and assigns a confidence score
* to each of them; when it's confident enough in one suggestion, it replaces the typed string
* by this suggestion at commit time. When it's not confident enough, or when it has no
* suggestions, or when the settings or environment does not allow for auto-correction, then
* this method just commits the typed string.
* Note that if suggestions are currently being computed in the background, this method will
* block until the computation returns. This is necessary for consistency (it would be very
* strange if pressing space would commit a different word depending on how fast you press).
*
* @param settingsValues the current value of the settings.
* @param separator the separator that's causing the commit to happen.
*/
// TODO: Make this private
public void commitCurrentAutoCorrection(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
final String separator,
// TODO: Remove this argument.
final LatinIME.UIHandler handler) {
// Complete any pending suggestions query first
if (handler.hasPendingUpdateSuggestions()) {
performUpdateSuggestionStripSync(settingsValues, handler);
}
final String typedAutoCorrection = mWordComposer.getAutoCorrectionOrNull();
final String typedWord = mWordComposer.getTypedWord();
final String autoCorrection = (typedAutoCorrection != null)
? typedAutoCorrection : typedWord;
if (autoCorrection != null) {
if (TextUtils.isEmpty(typedWord)) {
throw new RuntimeException("We have an auto-correction but the typed word "
+ "is empty? Impossible! I must commit suicide.");
}
if (settingsValues.mIsInternal) {
LatinImeLoggerUtils.onAutoCorrection(
typedWord, autoCorrection, separator, mWordComposer);
}
if (ProductionFlag.USES_DEVELOPMENT_ONLY_DIAGNOSTICS) {
final SuggestedWords suggestedWords = mSuggestedWords;
ResearchLogger.latinIme_commitCurrentAutoCorrection(typedWord, autoCorrection,
separator, mWordComposer.isBatchMode(), suggestedWords);
}
commitChosenWord(settingsValues, autoCorrection,
LastComposedWord.COMMIT_TYPE_DECIDED_WORD, separator);
if (!typedWord.equals(autoCorrection)) {
// This will make the correction flash for a short while as a visual clue
// to the user that auto-correction happened. It has no other effect; in particular
// note that this won't affect the text inside the text field AT ALL: it only makes
// the segment of text starting at the supplied index and running for the length
// of the auto-correction flash. At this moment, the "typedWord" argument is
// ignored by TextView.
mConnection.commitCorrection(
new CorrectionInfo(mLastSelectionEnd - typedWord.length(),
typedWord, autoCorrection));
}
}
}
/**
* Commits the chosen word to the text field and saves it for later retrieval.
*
* @param settingsValues the current values of the settings.
* @param chosenWord the word we want to commit.
* @param commitType the type of the commit, as one of LastComposedWord.COMMIT_TYPE_*
* @param separatorString the separator that's causing the commit, or NOT_A_SEPARATOR if none.
*/
// TODO: Make this private
public void commitChosenWord(final SettingsValues settingsValues, final String chosenWord,
final int commitType, final String separatorString) {
final SuggestedWords suggestedWords = mSuggestedWords;
mConnection.commitText(SuggestionSpanUtils.getTextWithSuggestionSpan(mLatinIME, chosenWord,
suggestedWords), 1);
// Add the word to the user history dictionary
final String prevWord = performAdditionToUserHistoryDictionary(settingsValues, chosenWord);
// TODO: figure out here if this is an auto-correct or if the best word is actually
// what user typed. Note: currently this is done much later in
// LastComposedWord#didCommitTypedWord by string equality of the remembered
// strings.
mLastComposedWord = mWordComposer.commitWord(commitType,
chosenWord, separatorString, prevWord);
final boolean shouldDiscardPreviousWordForSuggestion;
if (0 == StringUtils.codePointCount(separatorString)) {
// Separator is 0-length. Discard the word only if the current language has spaces.
shouldDiscardPreviousWordForSuggestion = settingsValues.mCurrentLanguageHasSpaces;
} else {
// Otherwise, we discard if the separator contains any non-whitespace.
shouldDiscardPreviousWordForSuggestion =
!StringUtils.containsOnlyWhitespace(separatorString);
}
if (shouldDiscardPreviousWordForSuggestion) {
mWordComposer.discardPreviousWordForSuggestion();
}
}
/**
* Try to get the text from the editor to expose lies the framework may have been
* telling us. Concretely, when the device rotates, the frameworks tells us about where the
* cursor used to be initially in the editor at the time it first received the focus; this
* may be completely different from the place it is upon rotation. Since we don't have any
* means to get the real value, try at least to ask the text view for some characters and
* detect the most damaging cases: when the cursor position is declared to be much smaller
* than it really is.
*/
// TODO: make this private
public void tryFixLyingCursorPosition() {
final CharSequence textBeforeCursor = mConnection.getTextBeforeCursor(
Constants.EDITOR_CONTENTS_CACHE_SIZE, 0);
if (null == textBeforeCursor) {
mLastSelectionStart = mLastSelectionEnd = Constants.NOT_A_CURSOR_POSITION;
} else {
final int textLength = textBeforeCursor.length();
if (textLength > mLastSelectionStart
|| (textLength < Constants.EDITOR_CONTENTS_CACHE_SIZE
&& mLastSelectionStart < Constants.EDITOR_CONTENTS_CACHE_SIZE)) {
// It should not be possible to have only one of those variables be
// NOT_A_CURSOR_POSITION, so if they are equal, either the selection is zero-sized
// (simple cursor, no selection) or there is no cursor/we don't know its pos
final boolean wasEqual = mLastSelectionStart == mLastSelectionEnd;
mLastSelectionStart = textLength;
// We can't figure out the value of mLastSelectionEnd :(
// But at least if it's smaller than mLastSelectionStart something is wrong,
// and if they used to be equal we also don't want to make it look like there is a
// selection.
if (wasEqual || mLastSelectionStart > mLastSelectionEnd) {
mLastSelectionEnd = mLastSelectionStart;
}
}
}
}
/**
* Retry resetting caches in the rich input connection.
*
* When the editor can't be accessed we can't reset the caches, so we schedule a retry.
* This method handles the retry, and re-schedules a new retry if we still can't access.
* We only retry up to 5 times before giving up.
*
* @param settingsValues the current values of the settings.
* @param tryResumeSuggestions Whether we should resume suggestions or not.
* @param remainingTries How many times we may try again before giving up.
*/
// TODO: make this private
public void retryResetCaches(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
final boolean tryResumeSuggestions, final int remainingTries,
// TODO: remove these arguments
final KeyboardSwitcher keyboardSwitcher, final LatinIME.UIHandler handler) {
if (!mConnection.resetCachesUponCursorMoveAndReturnSuccess(
mLastSelectionStart, mLastSelectionEnd, false)) {
if (0 < remainingTries) {
handler.postResetCaches(tryResumeSuggestions, remainingTries - 1);
return;
}
// If remainingTries is 0, we should stop waiting for new tries, but it's still
// better to load the keyboard (less things will be broken).
}
tryFixLyingCursorPosition();
keyboardSwitcher.loadKeyboard(getCurrentInputEditorInfo(), settingsValues);
if (tryResumeSuggestions) {
handler.postResumeSuggestions();
}
}
}