The commitTyped() called updateSuggestionStrip(), and that led to call
Suggest.getSuggestedWordsForTypingInput() even after a batch input was
started because WordComposer.commitWord() reset the batch input state.
Bug: 6932442
Change-Id: If645b1ef0343aa1e21ca71a9275b40c6c3be13df
The Italian dictionary has been amended to contain words that
include apostrophes, and accordingly the apostrophe is now
excluded from word separators in Italian.
This code was only used for Italian, and in the general case
it does the wrong thing; it was only needed by limitations of
the old dictionary.
Bug: 6929108
Change-Id: I7ff4615e01899a1cebed2c4c51679cd0746740fe
Not having a main dictionary is not sufficient reason to display
the hint. If the user already added the word to the dictionary then
we shouldn't be displaying it again, even if we don't have a main
dictionary for the current language.
Bug: 6829798
Change-Id: I6b081f51c82ef395fe2e394fd3167363e743ea6f
- also cleaned up RLog menu
multi-project commit with If0fd4fef89d390073e6939d5188ed5696866cb33
Bug: 6188932
Change-Id: I4f66f13bd366b4e8bde742ccd0704f812c6d33f9
This change also removes the reference of SuggestedWords from
GestureTracker and KeyboardActionListener.
Change-Id: I25ef8756007986abf99a931afd665bbfe6fa387f
showSuggestions is only ever called by updateSuggestionsOrPredictions.
It only feels natural that, when called with a 0-sized or null
suggestion list, it clears the suggestions.
Change-Id: I5b52bc9151afca1bb6c6f0a7f81e3255add92177
- separate ResearchLog from ResearchLogger
- fix abort menu to explicitly indicate re-enabling of logging
- auto flush entries every 5s
- conform to new suggestedWords class
multi-project change with I9fe1f8fe59d5891daa4ca84af157f36fb1bb17dc
Bug: 6188932
Change-Id: I7e99390f934481c6ed9cea2b259944583edda5bb
Many methods were public but could have been private: change them
to private. Also, add a comment above public methods that don't
come from the IMF to make it clearer why they are necessary.
Change-Id: I574154b015d09c0f8542b81763f497691afdc3c1
If !mWordComposer.isComposingWord(), then mWordComposer.getTypedWord()
will always return an empty string.
Change-Id: Ife66d0abc44c743cbc30d31724e833cda168fd5c
This is not exactly the same logically speaking, because it's
theoretically possible that the composing state changed in between
the message enqueueing and it's retrieval. However in the practice,
if the composing state changed the message *must* have been
cancelled and resent, else the behavior breaks. So this actually
is more robust, and removes some obscure requirements on the
calling code.
In the practice, it should also make the cancelUpdateSuggestionStrip
message useless, although this change does not yet remove it.
Change-Id: I75141920ce64e38e2f92e9c02b6c979936eee9a9
We just resetted the composing state - updating suggestions
is sure to yield no results. We may as well not call
updateSuggestions at all.
We should however still cancel any lingering timer from a
previous input field, to avoid this useless processing.
Change-Id: Ic1a19d577903d792bb797c837cc517ea8d430e75
If the separator is not a space, then we will always call
setPunctuationSuggestions and reset the suggestion strip anyway.
If the separator is a space, then the cursor has a space on
the left, which means isCursorTouchingWord depends only on
whether it touches a word on the right. If we were displaying
the "add to dictionary hint", it means a suggestion was just
chosen, so it had to be displayed, and that requires a composing
word and no non-separator at the right of the cursor.
In the end, if we go through this postUpdateSuggestions call,
we are sure we will reset the suggestions later in this method,
either by calling postUpdateBigramPredictions, or
setPunctuationSuggestions.
Change-Id: I95d5f77a5d0ac6d1a6ced8d67d6ac8f650db4a32
Just after this, clear() will be called, removing the suggestion
strip from the screen. It will later be displayed again through
onStartInputView, which will update its content.
Change-Id: I15c23ad2adecab76b0791d7fc222d15b6533f3bd
The responsivity is better like this. This does not seem to
feel slow as the previous comment seemed to indicate.
Also remove a stale comment.
Change-Id: I4e7bf9fe28716e112db182e44b3fa88ee4526bb4
After reverting an auto-correct we always have a separator after
the previously inserted word, and the cursor is never touching
a word. Showing predictions is the right thing to do, while
calling postUpdateSuggestions will invariably yield an invariably
blank suggestion strip, which is not very helpful.
Likewise, after we pick a suggestion, we should be showing the
predictions unless showing the addToDictionary hint. There was
a bug here in the corner case that the word would be a candidate
for user dictionary, but the user dictionary provider is not
available: in this case we should be showing predictions, but
we were showing an unhelpful empty suggestion bar.
Change-Id: I287bb5eb4af762bd5a433e85e185fab6d203e91a
If suggestion and prediction messages both happen to be in
the queue, the latest one will win (update the suggestion strip
later than the other, overwriting any previous suggestions).
So when we enqueue either one, it is always safe to cancel
all messages of both types.
Change-Id: Iad9dd06d08c49f60cac16b88edcc9531a18ec02e
TypedWordValid and AllowsToBeAutoCorrected are almost the
same thing; the difference is whether the word is also a
whitelist entry or not. In this case, TypedWordValid was
the right one to test.
Change-Id: I695fe5b9f6bbe9d3ba314c646da3a25742c9f4ed
Stop storing an int in each of the different class types, and
just store a string in the top class.
Change-Id: I2af1832743e6fe78e5c1364f6d9cc21252bf5831