Some cleanup

Change-Id: Ia11d656a70623168b091763ac6524750f9cca8d8
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Jean Chalard 2014-03-28 14:35:38 +09:00
parent 8e829c37df
commit 70d9152c7f
2 changed files with 8 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -132,10 +132,15 @@ public final class WordComposer {
* Number of keystrokes in the composing word.
* @return the number of keystrokes
*/
public final int size() {
// This may be made public if need be, but right now it's not used anywhere
/* package for tests */ int size() {
return mCodePointSize;
}
public boolean isSingleLetter() {
return size() == 1;
}
// When the composition contains trailing quotes, we don't pass them to the suggestion engine.
// This is because "'tgis'" should be corrected to "'this'", but we can't afford to consider
// single quotes as separators because of their very common use as apostrophes.

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@ -513,14 +513,12 @@ public final class InputLogic {
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(mConnection.getExpectedSelectionStart(),
mConnection.getExpectedSelectionEnd(), true /* clearSuggestionStrip */);
} else if (wordComposerSize <= 1) {
} else if (mWordComposer.isSingleLetter()) {
// 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
@ -740,7 +738,7 @@ public final class InputLogic {
if (isComposingWord) {
mWordComposer.add(inputTransaction.mEvent);
// If it's the first letter, make note of auto-caps state
if (mWordComposer.size() == 1) {
if (mWordComposer.isSingleLetter()) {
// 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(