am f7fa231b: Merge "Add support for Russian spell checking."
* commit 'f7fa231b7ab5ba8bd495a68b6145f14f6e2480c3': Add support for Russian spell checking.main
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android:label="@string/subtype_generic"
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android:subtypeLocale="es"
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/>
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<subtype
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android:label="@string/subtype_generic"
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android:subtypeLocale="ru"
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/>
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<subtype
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android:label="@string/subtype_generic"
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android:subtypeLocale="cs"
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/>
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<subtype
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android:label="@string/subtype_generic"
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android:subtypeLocale="nl"
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/>
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</spell-checker>
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@ -415,10 +415,31 @@ public class AndroidSpellCheckerService extends SpellCheckerService
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}
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private static class AndroidSpellCheckerSession extends Session {
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private static final int SCRIPT_LATIN = 0;
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private static final int SCRIPT_CYRILLIC = 1;
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private static final TreeMap<String, Integer> mLanguageToScript;
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static {
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// List of the supported languages and their associated script. We won't check
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// words written in another script than the selected script, because we know we
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// don't have those in our dictionary so we will underline everything and we
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// will never have any suggestions, so it makes no sense checking them.
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mLanguageToScript = new TreeMap<String, Integer>();
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mLanguageToScript.put("en", SCRIPT_LATIN);
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mLanguageToScript.put("fr", SCRIPT_LATIN);
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mLanguageToScript.put("de", SCRIPT_LATIN);
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mLanguageToScript.put("nl", SCRIPT_LATIN);
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mLanguageToScript.put("cs", SCRIPT_LATIN);
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mLanguageToScript.put("es", SCRIPT_LATIN);
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mLanguageToScript.put("it", SCRIPT_LATIN);
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mLanguageToScript.put("ru", SCRIPT_CYRILLIC);
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}
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// Immutable, but need the locale which is not available in the constructor yet
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private DictionaryPool mDictionaryPool;
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// Likewise
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private Locale mLocale;
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// Cache this for performance
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private int mScript; // One of SCRIPT_LATIN or SCRIPT_CYRILLIC for now.
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private final AndroidSpellCheckerService mService;
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@ -431,38 +452,56 @@ public class AndroidSpellCheckerService extends SpellCheckerService
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final String localeString = getLocale();
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mDictionaryPool = mService.getDictionaryPool(localeString);
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mLocale = LocaleUtils.constructLocaleFromString(localeString);
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final Integer script = mLanguageToScript.get(mLocale.getLanguage());
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if (null == script) {
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throw new RuntimeException("We have been called with an unsupported language: \""
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+ mLocale.getLanguage() + "\". Framework bug?");
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}
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mScript = script;
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}
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/*
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* Returns whether the code point is a letter that makes sense for the specified
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* locale for this spell checker.
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* The dictionaries supported by Latin IME are described in res/xml/spellchecker.xml
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* and is limited to EFIGS language.
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* Hence at the moment this explicitly excludes non-Latin scripts, including CJK
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* characters, but also Cyrillic, Arabic or Hebrew characters.
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* The locale should be used to rule out inappropriate characters when we support
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* spellchecking other languages like Russian.
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* and is limited to EFIGS languages and Russian.
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* Hence at the moment this explicitly tests for Cyrillic characters or Latin characters
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* as appropriate, and explicitly excludes CJK, Arabic and Hebrew characters.
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*/
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private static boolean isLetterCheckableByLanguage(final int codePoint,
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final Locale locale) {
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// Our supported dictionaries (EFIGS) at the moment only includes characters
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// in the C0, C1, Latin Extended A and B, IPA extensions unicode blocks.
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// As it happens, those are back-to-back in the code range 0x40 to 0x2AF, so
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// the below is a very efficient way to test for it. As for the 0-0x3F, it's
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final int script) {
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switch (script) {
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case SCRIPT_LATIN:
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// Our supported latin script dictionaries (EFIGS) at the moment only include
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// characters in the C0, C1, Latin Extended A and B, IPA extensions unicode
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// blocks. As it happens, those are back-to-back in the code range 0x40 to 0x2AF,
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// so the below is a very efficient way to test for it. As for the 0-0x3F, it's
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// excluded from isLetter anyway.
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// TODO: change this to use locale when we support other scripts
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return codePoint <= 0x2AF && Character.isLetter(codePoint);
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case SCRIPT_CYRILLIC:
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// All Cyrillic characters are in the 400~52F block. There are some in the upper
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// Unicode range, but they are archaic characters that are not used in modern
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// russian and are not used by our dictionary.
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return codePoint >= 0x400 && codePoint <= 0x52F && Character.isLetter(codePoint);
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default:
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// Should never come here
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throw new RuntimeException("Impossible value of script: " + script);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Finds out whether a particular string should be filtered out of spell checking.
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*
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* This will loosely match URLs, numbers, symbols.
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* This will loosely match URLs, numbers, symbols. To avoid always underlining words that
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* we know we will never recognize, this accepts a script identifier that should be one
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* of the SCRIPT_* constants defined above, to rule out quickly characters from very
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* different languages.
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*
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* @param text the string to evaluate.
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* @param script the identifier for the script this spell checker recognizes
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* @return true if we should filter this text out, false otherwise
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*/
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private static boolean shouldFilterOut(final String text, final Locale locale) {
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private static boolean shouldFilterOut(final String text, final int script) {
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if (TextUtils.isEmpty(text) || text.length() <= 1) return true;
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// TODO: check if an equivalent processing can't be done more quickly with a
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@ -470,7 +509,7 @@ public class AndroidSpellCheckerService extends SpellCheckerService
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// Filter by first letter
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final int firstCodePoint = text.codePointAt(0);
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// Filter out words that don't start with a letter or an apostrophe
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if (!isLetterCheckableByLanguage(firstCodePoint, locale)
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if (!isLetterCheckableByLanguage(firstCodePoint, script)
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&& '\'' != firstCodePoint) return true;
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// Filter contents
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// words or a URI - in either case we don't want to spell check that
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if ('@' == codePoint
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|| '/' == codePoint) return true;
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if (isLetterCheckableByLanguage(codePoint, locale)) ++letterCount;
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if (isLetterCheckableByLanguage(codePoint, script)) ++letterCount;
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}
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// Guestimate heuristic: perform spell checking if at least 3/4 of the characters
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// in this word are letters
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try {
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final String text = textInfo.getText();
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if (shouldFilterOut(text, mLocale)) {
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if (shouldFilterOut(text, mScript)) {
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DictAndProximity dictInfo = null;
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try {
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dictInfo = mDictionaryPool.takeOrGetNull();
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