If any shift state variants of alphabet keyboard layout is not
specified in KeyboardSet.Element, it will be automatically generated
from base alphabet keyboard definition.
This change also
* Eliminates KeyboardShiftState object from Keyboard.
* Removes various set shift state methods from Keyboard.
* Removes KeyboardSet.Element.elementAutoGenerate attribute.
* Separates "sticky" Key.backgroundType to "stickyOff" and "stickyOn"
* Add preserveCase flag to smiley, .com, and labeled special keys.
* Rename KeyboardShiftState class to AlphabetShiftState.
* Rename some attributes from *UppercaseLetter* to *ShiftedLetterHint*.
* Introduce shiftedLetterActivated to Key.keyLabelFlags
Change-Id: I01a0a8efeeaa76820ae728a5bdfa8d02b6ce74b7
Deactivate the LastComposedWord when the commit was not the right
type, instead of fooling it by passing it a null auto-correction.
Change-Id: I032b477dc691bd151a644ca4b0c9f0a9b5512e45
Remove the now useless WordComposer.CharacterStore class
and merge back its members inside WordComposer. This should
simplify the word composer a bit.
Change-Id: I5fe32418c62a583cd558dce98758a4701559bdf5
This deactivates the cancellation at each separator pressed while
not composing a word. The net effect is to fix
Bug: 5875776
Change-Id: I67aa3f842ddff250828c60596ad5a7e466c1ddaa
This is cleanup.
This also introduces a "deactivated" state to the last committed
word, that can be used for
Bug: 5875776
Change-Id: I1855adb8ac8123f6d2c5365b0ae899145e5c3ba1
...and avoid crashing in one case where the application may
change the text while we are typing.
Bug: 5685922
Change-Id: I4a22c63168986f43ac84f512aaa4267023d536e3
All calls to this method are done with the same parameter,
and it's really hard to understand if we call upon this
member inside.
Change-Id: I787664bb59053ab0fe666ed812fb12b2b9090918
Fix two related subtle bugs:
- Stop singling out fat-finger-only corrections for rejection
when touch coordinates are not available.
- Remove a racy check that would happen only in debug mode
Change-Id: Ic904f9b27c091ca6b369052c4e65a630bff81257
This probably can't be triggered by anything that is not
a monkey, but still, let's fix this
Bug: 5797549
Change-Id: I9a7d9fd6664c97787ce676a28675e96f46df7658
* Rename KeyboardActionListener.onPress to onPressKey
* Rename KeyboardActionListener.onRelease to onReleaseKey
* Merge KeyboardSwicther.onPressShift, onPressSymbol, and onPressOtherKey to onPressKey.
* Merge KeyboardSwitcher.onReleaseShift and onReleaseSymbol to onReleaseKey.
* Merge KeyboardState.onPressShift, onPressSymbol, and onPressOtherKey to onPressKey.
* Merge KeyboardState.onReleaseShift and onReleaseSymbol to onReleaseKey.
Change-Id: Icf28fd18e238c5e534c292893e4ab5b6b98e72f8
The basic idea is that in some situations, we would restart
suggestions, but before evaluating them we would bail out
because suggestions were not requested. This would lead to
the "correction" set to null, so we would commit a null word.
This fix does two things:
- Do not restart suggestions when not requested.
- If we still end up with a composing word when suggestions
are not requested, we select the typed word as the
correct version.
Bug: 5846646
Change-Id: Ic35351841d0cb20afa99092ef681ecb7bd68bec6
The method deleteWordAtCursor would call finishComposingText,
which is a very unexpected state change and would probably cause
surprising bugs to any parent that would call it.
As it happens, it's not used anywhere any more so let's just
remove it.
Change-Id: Iaa9200866e40b4e914f76baa987279948300679c
We need revised scoring test because dictionary look up algorithm has
been changed significantly since this SuggestTests was made.
Change-Id: I69d527a6bfa24ed0dc189fddad1afab0566c6eb8
Check if any character is both a magic space swapper and
a magic space stripper for the current language, and throw
an exception if found. Since this is expensive, it's done
only in debug mode.
Change-Id: Ibd166db87c91495b76878ea0e4f420a62c7bb276
This would crash the program when inputting a punctuation
symbol that should not swap with a weak space through the
suggestion strip, then press backspace.
Those include all two-part punctuation symbols in French for
example, as well as magic space strippers like the dash in
English. For English all suggestion strips symbols happen to
be magic space swappers so this would not happen in English
by default.
Also fix a typo.
Change-Id: Ia40678c264e978509b5786290a75a3c57181648e
This was introduced by a badly-rebased commit. The culprit was
I103d6851. There was also another bug lurking there introduced
by a previous commit that this fixes.
Bug: 5775347
Change-Id: I133b54a5159e19714f4bcae8ffbb4824cff9f466
Also this change moves LatinKeyboard attributes,
autoCorrectionSpacebarLedEnabled, autoCorrectionSpacebarLedIcon,
spacebarTextRatio, spacebarTextColor, and spacebarTextShadowColor to
LatinKeyboardView.
Change-Id: I7cc27ce1fc550e9f620a9ed0fbe4b8172902d5a1
This is the last one (whew)
Also move a somewhat unrelated initialization out of the
input attribute initialization function.
Change-Id: Icc77b32fd16b112ab43786715061b1c9dca31c04
The ultimate intent is to make these variables final,
which will allow to move the computing function to the
InputAttributes class.
Change-Id: Ifb1fc7321a19b10d60aa63fa0daaa2708deda2cf
...instead of the hard-to-understand mHasUncommittedTypedChars.
This is possible because now the word composer is actually aware
of commits.
Change-Id: I36b664ce8402a280f801e87b9ebe161f416b0853
Currently, these variables hold the info about the composing
word, or maybe some outdated info, and it's not very clear
which it is. LatinIME is maintaining the freshness info in
a separate boolean, and uses it throughout the code for many,
many things, leading to much confusion.
The idea in grouping this info is, it can be saved in another
instance and restored later. It can be tested against to know
whether there is actually outdated but kept info or not, and
it should allow to straighten out what is actually currently
being typed. Ultimately, it will eliminate the need for
LatinIME to keep track of the status of the info in the
word composer.
Change-Id: I00e2c690f303f8320c9be35590a6df4583e9e456
Also rename the function to reflect better the behavior.
An upcoming change will clean up the remnants
Change-Id: I19bdf0d9e95f62ee749e1f64fe17132c4a5ef0bc
This change introduces KeyboardSet and SubKeyboard XML definitions to
represent a set of keyboard layouts.
Bug: 5002108
Bug: 5679585
Change-Id: Ib6c8d5936187381bb6725c9fe574e93871c01a86
Upon autocorrection, there is visual feedback in the text
view that quickly flashes the background of the text that
just changed. This fixes a race condition that happens
upon autocorrection when typing fast, and that results in
flashing one character too far left (typically, the flashing
area includes the whitespace before the corrected word and
not the last character of the corrected word).
This happens because the call to commitCorrection may
happen before or after the IPC sent by sendKeyChar, but the
arguments are fit only for the case where it arrives first.
Change-Id: I9b5442a665aad5a9bc66cd49228075b9056b37fa
This place is very confusing because a member variable with
a consistent meaning is hijacked for the duration of a function
to mean something else. This is in the way of easy-to-understand
refactoring.
Change-Id: If79bc771950d6bfc0ad5f0e9c51c7ef1dbb45b66
- Stop the word composer from escaping - take a page from the law
of Demeter and only report what is actually needed.
- Fix typos in comments.
- Add a comment for a fishy processing.
- Remove a useless local variable.
Change-Id: I5fa78901cbb5483fc9683bfb7094f47244b85df6
mBestWord has a confusing name - it's actually an auto-correction.
It's cleaner if it lives in the word composer because an
auto-correction should be tied to a specific user input, and
should be reset each time the user input changes to avoid
race conditions.
Change-Id: I718d29395bc747372067e6440e090c6a181994ae
Both tests have the same meaning. They should be merged.
Also, if "deleteLast()" deletes more than one char (which
never happens in the current implementation, but it's not
guaranteed), the new code is more correct.
Change-Id: I216df7cd45f4a7d76d1d5d6aa7f8d7f9a6e35ea3
If mHasUncommittedTypedChars is true, then
mWordSavedForAutoCorrectCancellation must always be null, and
spaceState must always be SPACE_STATE_NONE.
Hence, this change is supposed to be very no-op.
Change-Id: I2716f7372d996cc4dec40a4b7ac1ee7f5f4afe91
postUpdateShiftKeyState used to be called also when
mEnteredText is not null => this is a bugfix.
The rest does not change the logic, as posting a message can
be done anywhere within the function with no impact.
Change-Id: I7888797c0778702d64f96701e35b611a55a6a259
If there are no uncommitted chars, we shouldn't enter any of
the tests that follow. We didn't use to, but a change today
made it possible - it should not happen.
There is no point in doing the rest of the tests, they are
sure to fail.
Change-Id: I580dd104aff3585de72a93b38989bfd9713f615b
This also includes a new memorized string with simpler
logic that will allow to remove other members
Change-Id: I0b97243084902e68fcb835b6163c86fef8190ebc