This change also eliminates a reference of
AudioAndHapticFeedbackManager from KeyboardSwitcher and MainKeyboard.
Bug: 6522943
Change-Id: Iac42ec8ff00c66deb76a660ffc07477923a58959
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
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
- Don't call finishComposingText when useless.
- Add safeguards against calling setComposingRegion when the
data returned by the editor is inconsistent.
- Cancel pending recorrection messages when new messages arrive.
Bug: 8842941
Bug: 8845001
Change-Id: I939701033cf5c2bbd85871ecf83e329021ddeb91
This is about as ad-hoc as it gets, but then again, what we want
is probably as ad-hoc as it gets.
All URL boxes I know of double as search bars, and not adding
automatic spaces there sucks (e.g. in Chrome URL bar).
And in other boxes actually you don't want to add a space if
it looks like a URL. QSB isn't even a search box, and it behaves
like this.
So I think this is actually the right answer to the problem.
Bug: 7062925
Change-Id: Ib09472b34644fd5bf2dc84bb97cedeeba28bcd02
Upon pressing Shift, if there is currently a selected string, have
Latin IME change its capitalization.
This does not yet have the keyboard mode follow the mode - the change
is complicated enough as is.
Bug: 7657025
Change-Id: I54fe8485f44e04efd72c71ac9feee5ce21ba06f2
This uses the old suggestions. It does not try to recompute
new suggestions if there are no old suggestions yet: this is
coming in a later change.
If there are no suggestions, this shows the word itself
as a suggestion.
Bug: 8084810
Change-Id: I4c2e25df0ff3673be1825f57a0c19a9d23d47a48
In this test, it's impossible that start < 0 so the test is useless.
I'm not sure what the cursor test was for, but it's very old code, and
it seems the assumption was either misled or doesn't hold any more:
testing for the absolute cursor position against the length of the
word against the cursor makes no sense.
The net result of this was that when the cursor index got large
enough, resuming suggestion would not work any more.
Bug: 7586467
Change-Id: I3462082374fe9579bec7698f4d424de6ff5f2ded
multi-space logging should look like single-space logging, missing a few minor log statements
(SuggestionUpdates, SetComposingText)
multi-project commit with I2af842348c2f2b8f7271ac5b63def245e83df24d
Change-Id: Icd3187c0d0377255f82787afffea657c14345803
When the user edits a word before adding it to the user
dictionary, the keyboard should replace whatever was
committed before with the amended version.
Bug: 7725834
Change-Id: I1a417be6c5a86d6a96bc2c76aca314ad8f1202a9
Not sure when this happens exactly, but it is possible that
InputConnection#getTextBeforeCursor returns null. This
happens for example upon rotating the screen with the
composing field empty in Gmail.
In this case, StringBuilder#append will convert the null
pointer into the string "null", which is sure better than a
crash, but can have a number of bad side-effects, like
auto-caps not working.
Bug: 7533034
Change-Id: Ia1cfab432c13a12ff1c2f013c59bac05a587f553