This change makes Latin IME behave consistently with regards
to other auto-correction cancellations in cases of auto-correction
cancellation after smiley-triggered auto-correction. That is,
pressing the smiley key when the keyboard signals it's about to
auto-correct will get the auto-correction there plus a smiley,
and pressing backspace will cancel the auto-correction, and
pressing backspace again will delete the smiley.
Bug: 7067593
Change-Id: Ia7eef70a5d06b8b9afa1f1fbb0ed1dbc21a3059f
Also remove a test in debug mode that would check for absence of
a situation which is now expected.
Change-Id: Ia5be350bc98a604b3bf8f6057652c5534f6a19af
Now that we have stored our committing separator, we can use
it directly instead of reading it back from the text view
paying the IPC cost. This prepares for feature request #5968922.
Change-Id: Ifeaa2d659cf12b91c89d28e6ff7d07a669258184
This stores the separator that was used to commit the word in
the LastComposedWord. It may be NOT_A_SEPARATOR if there was
no separator (for example, the cursor moved causing a commit,
or there was a manual pick). This is necessary to implement
feature request #5968922.
Change-Id: I5fcf19a78ec66d68d4df89418eaef13952588207
There is no point storing the prospective autocorrect - we are
recomputing it anyway. The committed word however will be necessary
to implement feature request #5968922.
Change-Id: I588c18e1a5a1050a791d601de465f421ccbe36cd
This is cleanup.
This also introduces a "deactivated" state to the last committed
word, that can be used for
Bug: 5875776
Change-Id: I1855adb8ac8123f6d2c5365b0ae899145e5c3ba1