ResearchLogger.latinIME_handleSeparator wasn't doing anything really specific to
the separator, so its implementation has been renamed according to its role.
Change-Id: I24e8691c7dc440dd067e96d23e50463683e17cfc
- Normal delete events are recorded
- Includes number of characters deleted for both batch and normal delete
Change-Id: I422da3ddc94fa0ccd6c7586eaacf14c62dd16679
- Fix function calls to happen at more resilient times
- In the case of phantom spaces, ensure that the logStatement goes to the
correct logUnit
Change-Id: Ida8f6eba1e4f33d9f9b4735316e3c6316ed316c0
Normally logUnits are committed to a log when the word that their data
corresponds to is complete. However, if the user reverts a word, or goes
back to edit it, then the system may "uncommit" the logUnit, and append
additional editing steps to the end of it. When this happens, we want to
make a note of it in the log, which is what this patch does.
Change-Id: If2bbb948469824c76facf5f06ed8a6da8ff9777c
Remove the subtypes that don't get a dictionary any more in AOSP.
Also prepare for all downloadable-dictionary supported subtypes.
Bug: 7673670
Change-Id: I5b754a791233c270237b8f7e5e2208f7282ad294
This change moves dismiss timer of gesture floating preview text from
PreviewPlacerView to KeyboardView.
Bug: 7967461
Change-Id: I0ca5beddc93cb4bc4a405f914d217d37b997402b
Tests have been broken again by recent changes to subtype
choice within Latin IME. This fixes the problem and all tests
pass again.
This change also includes a small fix to one test that was
checking for something irrelevant.
Change-Id: I6a03dea24f99b0d2ad84c4161a8413f3060bb811
Previously, a logbuffer only held an n-gram. Data went in and out of it, FIFO, until privacy
conditions were met (i.e. data not collected too frequently), and then an n-gram was saved.
E.g., if n=2, and only 10% of data is collected, then 18 words went through the logbuffer before
it captured the next 2 words.
However, if a user then went back and edited the n-gram, these edits were not captured.
This change changes the logbuffer size to temporarily hold data about words that are not recorded,
so that if the user backs up over them, the edits to an n-gram that we do eventually capture are
stored. If the example above, instead of a logbuffer holding 2 words, it holds 20. The system
waits until all the words not needed for the n-gram have been gathered (i.e. the buffer is full),
so the user has adequate time to edit, before shifting out the n-gram. The buffer is still flushed
when the user closes the IME. See the comment for MainLogBuffer for an explanation.
multi-project commit with I45317bc95eeb859adc1b35b24d0478f2df1a67f3
Change-Id: I4ffd95d08c6437dcf650d866ef9e24b6af512334