Fix an excessive fallback problem.
LatinIME has several fallbacks to ensure a dictionary is used. However, it should now be possible to deactivate the main dictionary through the dictionary pack settings. In this case, Latin IME should not fallback to the built-in dictionary. Change-Id: Ibd992ad89793169f04a968b40781fce819b87b6fmain
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@ -64,25 +64,11 @@ public class DictionaryFactory {
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}
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// null == dictList is not supposed to be possible, but better safe than sorry and it's
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// safer for future extension. In this case, rather than returning null, it should be safer
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// to return an empty DictionaryCollection.
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if (null == dictList) {
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return new DictionaryCollection();
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} else {
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if (dictList.isEmpty()) {
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// The list may be empty if no dictionaries have been added. The getter should not
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// return an empty list, but if it does we end up here. Likewise, if the files
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// we found could not be opened by the native code for any reason (format mismatch,
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// file too big to fit in memory, etc) then we could have an empty list. In this
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// case we want to fall back on the resource.
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return new DictionaryCollection(createBinaryDictionary(context, fallbackResId,
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locale));
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} else {
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// If the list is empty, that means we should not use any dictionary (for example, the user
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// explicitly disabled the main dictionary), so the following is okay. dictList is never
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// null, but if for some reason it is, DictionaryCollection handles it gracefully.
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return new DictionaryCollection(dictList);
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Initializes a dictionary from a raw resource file
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