Handling multi-character uppercase key input
Change-Id: Ie0820a2627e18109036d5f6f286d5a366c9b9f87main
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@ -1348,14 +1348,21 @@ public class LatinIME extends InputMethodService
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if (mKeyboardSwitcher.getInputView().isShifted()) {
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// TODO: This doesn't work with [beta], need to fix it in the next release.
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if (keyCodes == null || keyCodes[0] < Character.MIN_CODE_POINT
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|| keyCodes[0] > Character.MAX_CODE_POINT) {
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return;
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}
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primaryCode = keyCodes[0];
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if (mKeyboardSwitcher.isAlphabetMode()) {
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primaryCode = Character.toUpperCase(primaryCode);
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if (mKeyboardSwitcher.isAlphabetMode() && Character.isLowerCase(primaryCode)) {
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int upperCaseCode = Character.toUpperCase(primaryCode);
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if (upperCaseCode != primaryCode) {
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primaryCode = upperCaseCode;
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} else {
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// Some keys, such as [eszett], have upper case as multi-characters.
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String upperCase = new String(new int[] {primaryCode}, 0, 1).toUpperCase();
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onText(upperCase);
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return;
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}
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}
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}
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if (mPredicting) {
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