diff --git a/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/Suggest.java b/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/Suggest.java index 1625f515f..e4f823791 100644 --- a/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/Suggest.java +++ b/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/Suggest.java @@ -225,8 +225,8 @@ public class Suggest { hasAutoCorrection = false; } else if (null != whitelistedWord) { hasAutoCorrection = true; - } else if (!AutoCorrection.isWhitelistedOrNotAWord( - mDictionaries, consideredWord, wordComposer.isFirstCharCapitalized())) { + } else if (!AutoCorrection.isWhitelistedOrNotAWord(mDictionaries, consideredWord, + wordComposer.isFirstCharCapitalized())) { hasAutoCorrection = true; } else if (suggestionsSet.isEmpty()) { hasAutoCorrection = false; @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ public class Suggest { // a boolean flag. Right now this is handled with a slight hack in // WhitelistDictionary#shouldForciblyAutoCorrectFrom. final boolean allowsToBeAutoCorrected = AutoCorrection.isWhitelistedOrNotAWord( - getUnigramDictionaries(), consideredWord, wordComposer.isFirstCharCapitalized()) + mDictionaries, consideredWord, wordComposer.isFirstCharCapitalized()) // If we don't have a main dictionary, we never want to auto-correct. The reason for this // is, the user may have a contact whose name happens to match a valid word in their // language, and it will unexpectedly auto-correct. For example, if the user types in