[IL36] Inline setAutoCorrection
There are far too many one-use methods. Bug: 8636060 Change-Id: I84e0669b8d2cc5a2817c42b089e874dc60e84769
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@ -1611,19 +1611,6 @@ public class LatinIME extends InputMethodService implements KeyboardActionListen
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false /* isPrediction */);
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}
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private void setAutoCorrection(final SuggestedWords suggestedWords, final String typedWord) {
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if (suggestedWords.isEmpty()) return;
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final String autoCorrection;
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if (suggestedWords.mWillAutoCorrect) {
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autoCorrection = suggestedWords.getWord(SuggestedWords.INDEX_OF_AUTO_CORRECTION);
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} else {
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// We can't use suggestedWords.getWord(SuggestedWords.INDEX_OF_TYPED_WORD)
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// because it may differ from mWordComposer.mTypedWord.
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autoCorrection = typedWord;
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}
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mInputLogic.mWordComposer.setAutoCorrection(autoCorrection);
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}
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private void showSuggestionStripWithTypedWord(final SuggestedWords suggestedWords,
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final String typedWord) {
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if (suggestedWords.isEmpty()) {
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@ -1632,7 +1619,15 @@ public class LatinIME extends InputMethodService implements KeyboardActionListen
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clearSuggestionStrip();
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return;
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}
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setAutoCorrection(suggestedWords, typedWord);
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final String autoCorrection;
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if (suggestedWords.mWillAutoCorrect) {
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autoCorrection = suggestedWords.getWord(SuggestedWords.INDEX_OF_AUTO_CORRECTION);
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} else {
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// We can't use suggestedWords.getWord(SuggestedWords.INDEX_OF_TYPED_WORD)
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// because it may differ from mWordComposer.mTypedWord.
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autoCorrection = typedWord;
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}
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mInputLogic.mWordComposer.setAutoCorrection(autoCorrection);
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final boolean isAutoCorrection = suggestedWords.willAutoCorrect();
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setSuggestedWords(suggestedWords, isAutoCorrection);
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setAutoCorrectionIndicator(isAutoCorrection);
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