Some native cleanup
Take a function that does not need to be a member and make it static inline. Also replace the return value of -1 by a #define'd constant. Change-Id: I92e0deaa1df65998b76aba6329a4c8eb4d287485main
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@ -1056,30 +1056,30 @@ int UnigramDictionary::getMostFrequentWordLikeInner(const uint16_t * const inWor
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// This function gets the frequency of the exact matching word in the dictionary.
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// If no match is found, it returns -1.
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int UnigramDictionary::getFrequency(const uint16_t* const inWord, const int length) const {
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// If no match is found, it returns NOT_VALID_WORD.
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static inline int getFrequency(const uint8_t* const root, const uint16_t* const inWord,
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const int length) {
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int pos = 0;
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int wordPos = 0;
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const uint8_t* const root = DICT_ROOT;
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while (true) {
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// If we already traversed the tree further than the word is long, there means
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// there was no match (or we would have found it).
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if (wordPos > length) return -1;
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if (wordPos > length) return NOT_VALID_WORD;
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int charGroupCount = BinaryFormat::getGroupCountAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
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const uint16_t wChar = inWord[wordPos];
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while (true) {
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// If there are no more character groups in this node, it means we could not
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// find a matching character for this depth, therefore there is no match.
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if (0 >= charGroupCount) return -1;
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if (0 >= charGroupCount) return NOT_VALID_WORD;
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const uint8_t flags = BinaryFormat::getFlagsAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
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int32_t character = BinaryFormat::getCharCodeAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
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if (character == wChar) {
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// This is the correct node. Only one character group may start with the same
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// char within a node, so either we found our match in this node, or there is
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// no match and we can return -1. So we will check all the characters in this
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// character group indeed does match.
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if (FLAG_HAS_MULTIPLE_CHARS & flags) {
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// no match and we can return NOT_VALID_WORD. So we will check all the characters
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// in this character group indeed does match.
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if (UnigramDictionary::FLAG_HAS_MULTIPLE_CHARS & flags) {
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character = BinaryFormat::getCharCodeAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
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while (NOT_A_CHARACTER != character) {
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++wordPos;
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// character that does not match, as explained above, it means the word is
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// not in the dictionary (by virtue of this chargroup being the only one to
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// match the word on the first character, but not matching the whole word).
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if (wordPos > length) return -1;
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if (inWord[wordPos] != character) return -1;
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if (wordPos > length) return NOT_VALID_WORD;
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if (inWord[wordPos] != character) return NOT_VALID_WORD;
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character = BinaryFormat::getCharCodeAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
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}
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}
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@ -1097,14 +1097,16 @@ int UnigramDictionary::getFrequency(const uint16_t* const inWord, const int leng
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// If we don't match the length AND don't have children, then a word in the
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// dictionary fully matches a prefix of the searched word but not the full word.
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++wordPos;
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if (FLAG_IS_TERMINAL & flags) {
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if (UnigramDictionary::FLAG_IS_TERMINAL & flags) {
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if (wordPos == length) {
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return BinaryFormat::readFrequencyWithoutMovingPointer(root, pos);
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}
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pos = BinaryFormat::skipFrequency(FLAG_IS_TERMINAL, pos);
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pos = BinaryFormat::skipFrequency(UnigramDictionary::FLAG_IS_TERMINAL, pos);
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}
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if (UnigramDictionary::FLAG_GROUP_ADDRESS_TYPE_NOADDRESS
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== (UnigramDictionary::MASK_GROUP_ADDRESS_TYPE & flags)) {
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return NOT_VALID_WORD;
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}
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if (FLAG_GROUP_ADDRESS_TYPE_NOADDRESS == (MASK_GROUP_ADDRESS_TYPE & flags))
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return -1;
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// We have children and we are still shorter than the word we are searching for, so
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// we need to traverse children. Put the pointer on the children position, and
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// break
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break;
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} else {
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// This chargroup does not match, so skip the remaining part and go to the next.
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if (FLAG_HAS_MULTIPLE_CHARS & flags) {
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if (UnigramDictionary::FLAG_HAS_MULTIPLE_CHARS & flags) {
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pos = BinaryFormat::skipOtherCharacters(root, pos);
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}
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pos = BinaryFormat::skipFrequency(flags, pos);
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}
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bool UnigramDictionary::isValidWord(const uint16_t* const inWord, const int length) const {
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return -1 != getFrequency(inWord, length);
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return NOT_VALID_WORD != getFrequency(DICT_ROOT, inWord, length);
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}
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int UnigramDictionary::getBigrams(unsigned short *word, int length, int *codes, int codesSize,
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const int startInputIndex, const int depth, unsigned short *word,
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int *newChildPosition, int *newCount, bool *newTerminal, int *newFreq, int *siblingPos);
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#else // NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
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int getFrequency(const uint16_t* const inWord, const int length) const;
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int getMostFrequentWordLikeInner(const uint16_t* const inWord, const int length,
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short unsigned int* outWord);
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#endif // NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
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