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Jean Chalard
4455fe2c89 Refactor a method
Rename it, rename parameters, and add a parameter that will
be necessary soon.
Also, rescale the bigram frequency as necessary.

Bug: 6313806
Change-Id: I192543cfb6ab6bccda4a1a53c8e67fbf50a257b0
2012-05-11 19:34:35 +09:00
Jean Chalard
20a6dea1ca Add a flag for bigram presence in the header
This is a cherry-pick of Icb602762 onto jb-dev.

Bug: 6355745
Change-Id: Icb602762bb0d81472f024fa491571062ec1fc4e9
2012-04-26 16:40:29 +09:00
Jean Chalard
44c64f46a1 Ignore bigrams that are not also listed as unigrams
This is a cherry pick of I14b67e51 on jb-dev

Bug: 6340915
Change-Id: Iaa512abe1b19ca640ea201f9761fd7f1416270ed
2012-04-26 15:20:30 +09:00
Jean Chalard
805fed49e1 Merge "Fix binary reading code performance." 2012-04-23 23:39:37 -07:00
Jean Chalard
1d80a7f395 Fix binary reading code performance.
This is not the Right fix ; the Right fix would be to read
the file in a buffered way. However this delivers tolerable
performance for a minimal amount of code changes.
We may want to skip submitting this patch, but keep it around
in case we need to use the functionality until we have a good
patch.

Change-Id: I1ba938f82acfd9436c3701d1078ff981afdbea60
2012-04-24 15:16:17 +09:00
Jean Chalard
a64a1a46e4 Fix a bug where a node size would be seen as increasing.
The core reason for this is quite shrewd. When a word is a bigram
of itself, the corresponding chargroup will have a bigram referring
to itself. When computing bigram offsets, we use cached addresses of
chargroups, but we compute the size of the node as we go. Hence, a
discrepancy may happen between the base offset as seen by the bigram
(which uses the recomputed value) and the target offset (which uses
the cached value).
When this happens, the cached node address is too large. The relative
offset is negative, which is expected, since it points to this very
charnode whose start is a few bytes earlier. But since the cached
address is too large, the offset is computed as smaller than it should
be.
On the next pass, the cache has been refreshed with the newly computed
size and the seen offset is now correct (or at least, much closer to
correct). The correct value is larger than the previously computed
offset, which was too small. If it happens that it crosses the -255 or
-65335 boundary, the address will be seen as needing 1 more byte than
previously computed. If this is the only change in size of this node,
the node will be seen as having a larger size than previously, which
is unexpected. Debug code was catching this and crashing the program.

So this case is very rare, but in an even rarer occurence, it may
happen that in the same node, another chargroup happens to decrease
it size by the same amount. In this case, the node may be seen as
having not been modified. This is probably extremely rare. If on
top of this, it happens that no other node has been modified, then
the file may be seen as complete, and the discrepancy left as is
in the file, leading to a broken file. The probability that this
happens is abyssally low, but the bug exists, and the current debug
code would not have caught this.
To further catch similar bugs, this change also modifies the test
that  decides if the node has changed. On grounds that all components
of a node may only decrease in size with each successive pass, it's
theoritically safe to assume that the same size means the node
contents have not changed, but in case of a bug like the bug above
where a component wrongly grows while another shrinks and both cancel
each other out, the new code will catch this. Also, this change adds
a check against the number of passses, to avoid infinite loops in
case of a bug in the computation code.

This change fixes this bug by updating the cached address of each
chargroup as we go. This eliminates the discrepancy and fixes the
bug.

Bug: 6383103
Change-Id: Ia3f450e22c87c4c193cea8ddb157aebd5f224f01
2012-04-24 14:04:02 +09:00
Tom Ouyang
df7ebbbd61 Change binary dictionary output buffer size to match dictionary size.
Bug: 6355943
Change-Id: Iaab7bc16ba0dbc7bfde70b06e7bd355519838831
2012-04-19 10:18:57 -07:00
Jean Chalard
f420df2823 Add support for German umlaut and French ligatures flags
Bug: 6202812
Change-Id: Ib4a7f96f6ef86c840069b15d04393f84d428c176
2012-04-06 17:07:29 +09:00
Jean Chalard
8cf1a8d04f Remove the shortcutOnly attribute which is now useless.
Change-Id: Ifccdfdaf7c0066bb7728981503baceff0fedb71f
2012-04-06 16:27:53 +09:00
Jean Chalard
c734c2aca1 Add a simple way to input dictionary header attributes
Just add them as an attribute to the root of the XML node.

Bug: 6202812
Change-Id: Idf040bfebf20a72f9e4370930a85d97df593f484
2012-04-03 15:18:51 +09:00
Jean Chalard
752996540f Add read support for string shortcuts for makedict.
Change-Id: I48ee4fc9ac703ad2a680b3cd848de91c415ea3c8
2012-03-28 20:40:08 +09:00
Jean Chalard
3bbb31f3f0 Change the format of the shortcuts in the binary dict.
This only includes the write part of the change. The read part is
coming in a different commit.

Change-Id: Iabe7af6cd134462dc19245f5400719920ed31c8f
2012-03-28 20:24:07 +09:00
Tom Ouyang
e276c2401e Move makedict to LatinIME android keyboard.
Bug: 6188977
Change-Id: I4d2ef504bb983abbda3cb52ee450cb46f58d95cf
2012-03-21 19:30:26 +09:00
Renamed from tools/makedict/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/makedict/BinaryDictInputOutput.java (Browse further)