Don't forward phantom space state on stripper input

Bug: 6890540
Change-Id: I923b24e3bc17e7b923be4940ad739b58dca24a1f
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Jean Chalard 2012-07-28 00:49:43 +09:00
parent ca57f5ba40
commit f68fe7a9c9
2 changed files with 19 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -1651,13 +1651,18 @@ public class LatinIME extends InputMethodService implements KeyboardActionListen
if (swapWeakSpace) {
swapSwapperAndSpace();
mSpaceState = SPACE_STATE_SWAP_PUNCTUATION;
} else if (SPACE_STATE_PHANTOM == spaceState) {
} else if (SPACE_STATE_PHANTOM == spaceState
&& !mCurrentSettings.isWeakSpaceStripper(primaryCode)) {
// If we are in phantom space state, and the user presses a separator, we want to
// stay in phantom space state so that the next keypress has a chance to add the
// space. For example, if I type "Good dat", pick "day" from the suggestion strip
// then insert a comma and go on to typing the next word, I want the space to be
// inserted automatically before the next word, the same way it is when I don't
// input the comma.
// The case is a little different if the separator is a space stripper. Such a
// separator does not normally need a space on the right (that's the difference
// between swappers and strippers), so we should not stay in phantom space state if
// the separator is a stripper. Hence the additional test above.
mSpaceState = SPACE_STATE_PHANTOM;
}

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@ -216,6 +216,19 @@ public class InputLogicTests extends InputTestsBase {
assertEquals("manual pick then separator", EXPECTED_RESULT, mTextView.getText().toString());
}
public void testManualPickThenStripperThenPick() {
final String WORD_TO_TYPE = "this";
final String STRIPPER = "\n";
final String EXPECTED_RESULT = "this\nthis";
type(WORD_TO_TYPE);
pickSuggestionManually(0, WORD_TO_TYPE);
type(STRIPPER);
type(WORD_TO_TYPE);
pickSuggestionManually(0, WORD_TO_TYPE);
assertEquals("manual pick then \\n then manual pick", EXPECTED_RESULT,
mTextView.getText().toString());
}
public void testManualPickThenSpaceThenType() {
final String WORD1_TO_TYPE = "this";
final String WORD2_TO_TYPE = " is";