/* * Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.android.inputmethod.latin; import com.android.inputmethod.latin.utils.StringUtils; import android.text.TextUtils; /** * This class encapsulates data about a word previously composed, but that has been * committed already. This is used for resuming suggestion, and cancel auto-correction. */ public final class LastComposedWord { // COMMIT_TYPE_USER_TYPED_WORD is used when the word committed is the exact typed word, with // no hinting from the IME. It happens when some external event happens (rotating the device, // for example) or when auto-correction is off by settings or editor attributes. public static final int COMMIT_TYPE_USER_TYPED_WORD = 0; // COMMIT_TYPE_MANUAL_PICK is used when the user pressed a field in the suggestion strip. public static final int COMMIT_TYPE_MANUAL_PICK = 1; // COMMIT_TYPE_DECIDED_WORD is used when the IME commits the word it decided was best // for the current user input. It may be different from what the user typed (true auto-correct) // or it may be exactly what the user typed if it's in the dictionary or the IME does not have // enough confidence in any suggestion to auto-correct (auto-correct to typed word). public static final int COMMIT_TYPE_DECIDED_WORD = 2; // COMMIT_TYPE_CANCEL_AUTO_CORRECT is used upon committing back the old word upon cancelling // an auto-correction. public static final int COMMIT_TYPE_CANCEL_AUTO_CORRECT = 3; public static final String NOT_A_SEPARATOR = ""; public final int[] mPrimaryKeyCodes; public final String mTypedWord; public final String mCommittedWord; public final String mSeparatorString; public final String mPrevWord; public final int mCapitalizedMode; public final InputPointers mInputPointers = new InputPointers(Constants.DICTIONARY_MAX_WORD_LENGTH); private boolean mActive; public static final LastComposedWord NOT_A_COMPOSED_WORD = new LastComposedWord(null, null, "", "", NOT_A_SEPARATOR, null, WordComposer.CAPS_MODE_OFF); // Warning: this is using the passed objects as is and fully expects them to be // immutable. Do not fiddle with their contents after you passed them to this constructor. public LastComposedWord(final int[] primaryKeyCodes, final InputPointers inputPointers, final String typedWord, final String committedWord, final String separatorString, final String prevWord, final int capitalizedMode) { mPrimaryKeyCodes = primaryKeyCodes; if (inputPointers != null) { mInputPointers.copy(inputPointers); } mTypedWord = typedWord; mCommittedWord = committedWord; mSeparatorString = separatorString; mActive = true; mPrevWord = prevWord; mCapitalizedMode = capitalizedMode; } public void deactivate() { mActive = false; } public boolean canRevertCommit() { return mActive && !TextUtils.isEmpty(mCommittedWord) && !didCommitTypedWord(); } private boolean didCommitTypedWord() { return TextUtils.equals(mTypedWord, mCommittedWord); } public static int getSeparatorLength(final String separatorString) { return StringUtils.codePointCount(separatorString); } }