This change also eliminates a reference of
AudioAndHapticFeedbackManager from KeyboardSwitcher and MainKeyboard.
Bug: 6522943
Change-Id: Iac42ec8ff00c66deb76a660ffc07477923a58959
This is much better interface-wise. It eliminates all blinking
of the line in the practice.
Bug: 8874148
Bug: 8864306
Change-Id: I87754e44784327c2e9c8b162d598d145e20668e8
I548d899b introduced a new method to fix a sync miss between
the cursor position and the cached cursor position, but did not
take into account that it should also update the cached text
before and after the cursor in this case and that there was
already a method for doing this.
Change-Id: I31bd741893207c822827304e77791b1159774e1a
in the hope of avoiding UnsatisfiedLinkError. This is definitely not a
confident fix as we still don't know the root cause of the issue.
bug: 9325110
Change-Id: I1abf8031b98509f63fce6a2d069d497895ea712c
SpannableStrings are not the only type of Spanned, they are
only the mutable kind. SpannedString is the immutable one.
Spanned is the correct class to use there.
Bug: 8839763
Bug: 8862327
Change-Id: Ic5e6199a51f22368914f2748ac2d0d1ca6a33f78
This changes how the Range class stores its data, but not its
functionality. It also improves encapsulation a bit.
Bug: 8839763
Bug: 8862327
Change-Id: I5bd583b3fc96a99b93a2632882d8fd587c03ab76
The documentation for setComposingRegion states explicitly
that it does not move the cursor. This is just a bug.
This does not have any ill effects right now, but it will have
in later changes if not fixed.
As for the selection handling, the specific test that this code
removes used to serve a purpose, but it does not any more because
the code using the value has been much sanitized. Now the variable
can just take the obvious value, and become so self-explanatory
that the comments are unnecessary.
Change-Id: I548d899b38776bd3ab5f5361aab0d89d98f12e73
This will spare a lot of IPC for Latin IME at the cost of very little
retained memory.
This improves the loading by potentially a lot - between 15 and 30%
when the layout is cached (which should now be the case almost every
time), and half that if it's not. More importantly, it makes the
load time less sensitive to high device load, which is one of the
sore points.
Bug: 8689779
Change-Id: I2e07736f1a92c38eed0e203bc690761a181da8b9
This change utilizes the no panel auto more key feature to implement
long press shift key for shift lock.
Change-Id: I3995d25dc35aea3c67b5aa29299815462eff9cad
Now that separators have their own LogUnits, they must be uncommitted
from the LogBuffer when backspacing over them.
Bug: 9088919
Change-Id: Ib36cc94939b93abe18850a06bced17caf8aaa5b9
Currently when the user reverts a batch input, a LogUnit is uncommitted
from the LogBuffer. It should not be, because the LogUnit containing the
batch input is never committed in the first place (it is only committed
to the LogBuffer when a key is pressed or a new batch input is entered).
Bug: 9088919
Change-Id: I323af453ce082437a663ccae977b21b775a964bc
This should be done in onFinishInput rather than onFinishInputView
but for an unknown reason onFinishInput never comes.
Bug: 9113167
Change-Id: Iafb40846a3ed8fad78bfc160d17cd431f81fe891
Punctuation is currently put into the same LogUnit as the
following word. This is counter-intuitive and makes
post-processing more complicated.
This change causes punctuation to be put into its own
LogUnit.
A tricky case is the phantom space. A phantom space is
inserted right before other text, whose MotionEvents have
already been collected and inserted into mCurrentLogBuffer.
Phantom spaces are handled by creating their own LogUnit and
inserting it into the LogBuffer right before
mCurrentLogBuffer is shifted in.
Change-Id: I102d7cd93982ad37ba0abb6c1ac0f66b85b5f95d
When the user reverts a commit, this causes the committed
word to be changed. The user usually then goes back to edit
that word. Going back to edit causes an uncommit, so that
the editing actions are added onto the LogUnit containing
the operations used to construct the word.
But currently, reverting also involves its own
commit/uncommit pair, with the caller performing the
uncommit, and the commit happening inside the revert
command. This may have been necessary in the past, when
revert was called in different situations, but is
unnecessary now. Furthermore, the guarding conditions are
currently such that the uncommit doesn't always undo the
effects of the commit, corrupting the log output.
Change-Id: I74af41f4f1db2fcabfa496dcc4a2d7bd0af19b3a