Remove changing a word when added to the dictionary

This code is now useless.
I thought it affected 9902905, but it seems it actually does not.
Still, it's dead code.

Bug: 9902905
Change-Id: Id9c90fbf88f015af47b2368b90d173c481647093
This commit is contained in:
Jean Chalard 2013-09-12 15:02:24 +09:00
parent 76e431b315
commit 87472f0038
3 changed files with 0 additions and 162 deletions

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@ -95,7 +95,6 @@ import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.InputTypeUtils;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.IntentUtils;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.JniUtils;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.LatinImeLoggerUtils;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.PositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.RecapitalizeStatus;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.StaticInnerHandlerWrapper;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.TargetPackageInfoGetterTask;
@ -185,8 +184,6 @@ public class LatinIME extends InputMethodService implements KeyboardActionListen
private boolean mIsUserDictionaryAvailable;
private LastComposedWord mLastComposedWord = LastComposedWord.NOT_A_COMPOSED_WORD;
private PositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition
mPositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition = null;
private final WordComposer mWordComposer = new WordComposer();
private final RichInputConnection mConnection = new RichInputConnection(this);
private final RecapitalizeStatus mRecapitalizeStatus = new RecapitalizeStatus();
@ -898,19 +895,6 @@ public class LatinIME extends InputMethodService implements KeyboardActionListen
currentSettingsValues.mGestureTrailEnabled,
currentSettingsValues.mGestureFloatingPreviewTextEnabled);
// If we have a user dictionary addition in progress, we should check now if we should
// replace the previously committed string with the word that has actually been added
// to the user dictionary.
if (null != mPositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition
&& mPositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition.tryReplaceWithActualWord(
mConnection, editorInfo, mLastSelectionEnd, currentLocale)) {
mPositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition = null;
}
// If tryReplaceWithActualWord returns false, we don't know what word was
// added to the user dictionary yet, so we keep the data and defer processing. The word will
// be replaced when the user dictionary reports back with the actual word, which ends
// up calling #onWordAddedToUserDictionary() in this class.
initPersonalizationDebugSettings(currentSettingsValues);
if (TRACE) Debug.startMethodTracing("/data/trace/latinime");
@ -1416,7 +1400,6 @@ public class LatinIME extends InputMethodService implements KeyboardActionListen
public void addWordToUserDictionary(final String word) {
if (TextUtils.isEmpty(word)) {
// Probably never supposed to happen, but just in case.
mPositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition = null;
return;
}
final String wordToEdit;
@ -1428,22 +1411,6 @@ public class LatinIME extends InputMethodService implements KeyboardActionListen
mUserDictionary.addWordToUserDictionary(wordToEdit);
}
public void onWordAddedToUserDictionary(final String newSpelling) {
// If word was added but not by us, bail out
if (null == mPositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition) return;
if (mWordComposer.isComposingWord()) {
// We are late... give up and return
mPositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition = null;
return;
}
mPositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition.setActualWordBeingAdded(newSpelling);
if (mPositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition.tryReplaceWithActualWord(
mConnection, getCurrentInputEditorInfo(), mLastSelectionEnd,
mSubtypeSwitcher.getCurrentSubtypeLocale())) {
mPositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition = null;
}
}
private void onSettingsKeyPressed() {
if (isShowingOptionDialog()) return;
showSubtypeSelectorAndSettings();

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@ -103,14 +103,6 @@ public class UserBinaryDictionary extends ExpandableBinaryDictionary {
@Override
public void onChange(final boolean self, final Uri uri) {
setRequiresReload(true);
// We want to report back to Latin IME in case the user just entered the word.
// If the user changed the word in the dialog box, then we want to replace
// what was entered in the text field.
if (null == uri || !(context instanceof LatinIME)) return;
final long changedRowId = ContentUris.parseId(uri);
if (-1 == changedRowId) return; // Unknown content... Not sure why we're here
final String changedWord = getChangedWordForUri(uri);
((LatinIME)context).onWordAddedToUserDictionary(changedWord);
}
};
cres.registerContentObserver(Words.CONTENT_URI, true, mObserver);
@ -118,19 +110,6 @@ public class UserBinaryDictionary extends ExpandableBinaryDictionary {
loadDictionary();
}
private String getChangedWordForUri(final Uri uri) {
final Cursor cursor = mContext.getContentResolver().query(uri,
PROJECTION_QUERY, null, null, null);
if (cursor == null) return null;
try {
if (!cursor.moveToFirst()) return null;
final int indexWord = cursor.getColumnIndex(Words.WORD);
return cursor.getString(indexWord);
} finally {
cursor.close();
}
}
@Override
public synchronized void close() {
if (mObserver != null) {

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@ -1,108 +0,0 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2012 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.utils;
import android.view.inputmethod.EditorInfo;
import com.android.inputmethod.latin.RichInputConnection;
import java.util.Locale;
/**
* Holder class for data about a word already committed but that may still be edited.
*
* When the user chooses to add a word to the user dictionary by pressing the appropriate
* suggestion, a dialog is presented to give a chance to edit the word before it is actually
* registered as a user dictionary word. If the word is actually modified, the IME needs to
* go back and replace the word that was committed with the amended version.
* The word we need to replace with will only be known after it's actually committed, so
* the IME needs to take a note of what it has to replace and where it is.
* This class encapsulates this data.
*/
public final class PositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition {
final private String mOriginalWord;
final private int mCursorPos; // Position of the cursor after the word
final private EditorInfo mEditorInfo; // On what binding this has been added
final private int mCapitalizedMode;
private String mActualWordBeingAdded;
public PositionalInfoForUserDictPendingAddition(final String word, final int cursorPos,
final EditorInfo editorInfo, final int capitalizedMode) {
mOriginalWord = word;
mCursorPos = cursorPos;
mEditorInfo = editorInfo;
mCapitalizedMode = capitalizedMode;
}
public void setActualWordBeingAdded(final String actualWordBeingAdded) {
mActualWordBeingAdded = actualWordBeingAdded;
}
/**
* Try to replace the string at the remembered position with the actual word being added.
*
* After the user validated the word being added, the IME has to replace the old version
* (which has been committed in the text view) with the amended version if it's different.
* This method tries to do that, but may fail because the IME is not yet ready to do so -
* for example, it is still waiting for the new string, or it is waiting to return to the text
* view in which the amendment should be made. In these cases, we should keep the data
* and wait until all conditions are met.
* This method returns true if the replacement has been successfully made and this data
* can be forgotten; it returns false if the replacement can't be made yet and we need to
* keep this until a later time.
* The IME knows about the actual word being added through a callback called by the
* user dictionary facility of the device. When this callback comes, the keyboard may still
* be connected to the edition dialog, or it may have already returned to the original text
* field. Replacement has to work in both cases.
* Accordingly, this method is called at two different points in time : upon getting the
* event that a new word was added to the user dictionary, and upon starting up in a
* new text field.
* @param connection The RichInputConnection through which to contact the editor.
* @param editorInfo Information pertaining to the editor we are currently in.
* @param currentCursorPosition The current cursor position, for checking purposes.
* @param locale The locale for changing case, if necessary
* @return true if the edit has been successfully made, false if we need to try again later
*/
public boolean tryReplaceWithActualWord(final RichInputConnection connection,
final EditorInfo editorInfo, final int currentCursorPosition, final Locale locale) {
// If we still don't know the actual word being added, we need to try again later.
if (null == mActualWordBeingAdded) return false;
// The entered text and the registered text were the same anyway : we can
// return success right away even if focus has not returned yet to the text field we
// want to amend.
if (mActualWordBeingAdded.equals(mOriginalWord)) return true;
// Not the same text field : we need to try again later. This happens when the addition
// is reported by the user dictionary provider before the focus has moved back to the
// original text view, so the IME is still in the text view of the dialog and has no way to
// edit the original text view at this time.
if (!mEditorInfo.packageName.equals(editorInfo.packageName)
|| mEditorInfo.fieldId != editorInfo.fieldId) {
return false;
}
// Same text field, but not the same cursor position : we give up, so we return success
// so that it won't be tried again
if (currentCursorPosition != mCursorPos) return true;
// We have made all the checks : do the replacement and report success
// If this was auto-capitalized, we need to restore the case before committing
final String wordWithCaseFixed = CapsModeUtils.applyAutoCapsMode(mActualWordBeingAdded,
mCapitalizedMode, locale);
connection.setComposingRegion(currentCursorPosition - mOriginalWord.length(),
currentCursorPosition);
connection.commitText(wordWithCaseFixed, wordWithCaseFixed.length());
return true;
}
}