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Change-Id: I39cd0fa37fb738dcbbcf82839b6bb030e3af606b
1442 lines
65 KiB
C++
1442 lines
65 KiB
C++
/*
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**
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** Copyright 2010, The Android Open Source Project
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**
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** Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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** you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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** You may obtain a copy of the License at
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**
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** http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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**
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** Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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** distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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** WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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** See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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** limitations under the License.
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*/
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#define LOG_TAG "LatinIME: unigram_dictionary.cpp"
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#include "basechars.h"
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#include "char_utils.h"
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#include "dictionary.h"
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#include "unigram_dictionary.h"
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#ifdef NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
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#include "binary_format.h"
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#endif // NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
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namespace latinime {
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const UnigramDictionary::digraph_t UnigramDictionary::GERMAN_UMLAUT_DIGRAPHS[] =
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{ { 'a', 'e' },
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{ 'o', 'e' },
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{ 'u', 'e' } };
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// TODO: check the header
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UnigramDictionary::UnigramDictionary(const uint8_t* const streamStart, int typedLetterMultiplier,
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int fullWordMultiplier, int maxWordLength, int maxWords, int maxProximityChars,
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const bool isLatestDictVersion)
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#ifndef NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
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: DICT_ROOT(streamStart),
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#else // NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
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: DICT_ROOT(streamStart + NEW_DICTIONARY_HEADER_SIZE),
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#endif // NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
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MAX_WORD_LENGTH(maxWordLength), MAX_WORDS(maxWords),
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MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS(maxProximityChars), IS_LATEST_DICT_VERSION(isLatestDictVersion),
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TYPED_LETTER_MULTIPLIER(typedLetterMultiplier), FULL_WORD_MULTIPLIER(fullWordMultiplier),
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#ifndef NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
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ROOT_POS(isLatestDictVersion ? DICTIONARY_HEADER_SIZE : 0),
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#else // NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
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// TODO : remove this variable.
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ROOT_POS(0),
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#endif // NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
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BYTES_IN_ONE_CHAR(MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS * sizeof(*mInputCodes)),
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MAX_UMLAUT_SEARCH_DEPTH(DEFAULT_MAX_UMLAUT_SEARCH_DEPTH) {
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if (DEBUG_DICT) {
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LOGI("UnigramDictionary - constructor");
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}
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}
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UnigramDictionary::~UnigramDictionary() {}
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static inline unsigned int getCodesBufferSize(const int* codes, const int codesSize,
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const int MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS) {
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return sizeof(*codes) * MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS * codesSize;
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}
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bool UnigramDictionary::isDigraph(const int* codes, const int i, const int codesSize) const {
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// There can't be a digraph if we don't have at least 2 characters to examine
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if (i + 2 > codesSize) return false;
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// Search for the first char of some digraph
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int lastDigraphIndex = -1;
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const int thisChar = codes[i * MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS];
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for (lastDigraphIndex = sizeof(GERMAN_UMLAUT_DIGRAPHS) / sizeof(GERMAN_UMLAUT_DIGRAPHS[0]) - 1;
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lastDigraphIndex >= 0; --lastDigraphIndex) {
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if (thisChar == GERMAN_UMLAUT_DIGRAPHS[lastDigraphIndex].first) break;
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}
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// No match: return early
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if (lastDigraphIndex < 0) return false;
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// It's an interesting digraph if the second char matches too.
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return GERMAN_UMLAUT_DIGRAPHS[lastDigraphIndex].second == codes[(i + 1) * MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS];
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}
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// Mostly the same arguments as the non-recursive version, except:
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// codes is the original value. It points to the start of the work buffer, and gets passed as is.
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// codesSize is the size of the user input (thus, it is the size of codesSrc).
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// codesDest is the current point in the work buffer.
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// codesSrc is the current point in the user-input, original, content-unmodified buffer.
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// codesRemain is the remaining size in codesSrc.
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void UnigramDictionary::getWordWithDigraphSuggestionsRec(const ProximityInfo *proximityInfo,
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const int *xcoordinates, const int* ycoordinates, const int *codesBuffer,
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const int codesBufferSize, const int flags, const int* codesSrc, const int codesRemain,
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const int currentDepth, int* codesDest, unsigned short* outWords, int* frequencies) {
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if (currentDepth < MAX_UMLAUT_SEARCH_DEPTH) {
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for (int i = 0; i < codesRemain; ++i) {
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if (isDigraph(codesSrc, i, codesRemain)) {
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// Found a digraph. We will try both spellings. eg. the word is "pruefen"
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// Copy the word up to the first char of the digraph, then continue processing
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// on the remaining part of the word, skipping the second char of the digraph.
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// In our example, copy "pru" and continue running on "fen"
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// Make i the index of the second char of the digraph for simplicity. Forgetting
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// to do that results in an infinite recursion so take care!
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++i;
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memcpy(codesDest, codesSrc, i * BYTES_IN_ONE_CHAR);
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getWordWithDigraphSuggestionsRec(proximityInfo, xcoordinates, ycoordinates,
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codesBuffer, codesBufferSize, flags,
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codesSrc + (i + 1) * MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS, codesRemain - i - 1,
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currentDepth + 1, codesDest + i * MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS, outWords,
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frequencies);
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// Copy the second char of the digraph in place, then continue processing on
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// the remaining part of the word.
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// In our example, after "pru" in the buffer copy the "e", and continue on "fen"
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memcpy(codesDest + i * MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS, codesSrc + i * MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS,
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BYTES_IN_ONE_CHAR);
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getWordWithDigraphSuggestionsRec(proximityInfo, xcoordinates, ycoordinates,
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codesBuffer, codesBufferSize, flags, codesSrc + i * MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS,
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codesRemain - i, currentDepth + 1, codesDest + i * MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS,
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outWords, frequencies);
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return;
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}
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}
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}
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// If we come here, we hit the end of the word: let's check it against the dictionary.
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// In our example, we'll come here once for "prufen" and then once for "pruefen".
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// If the word contains several digraphs, we'll come it for the product of them.
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// eg. if the word is "ueberpruefen" we'll test, in order, against
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// "uberprufen", "uberpruefen", "ueberprufen", "ueberpruefen".
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const unsigned int remainingBytes = BYTES_IN_ONE_CHAR * codesRemain;
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if (0 != remainingBytes)
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memcpy(codesDest, codesSrc, remainingBytes);
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getWordSuggestions(proximityInfo, xcoordinates, ycoordinates, codesBuffer,
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(codesDest - codesBuffer) / MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS + codesRemain, outWords, frequencies);
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}
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int UnigramDictionary::getSuggestions(const ProximityInfo *proximityInfo, const int *xcoordinates,
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const int *ycoordinates, const int *codes, const int codesSize, const int flags,
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unsigned short *outWords, int *frequencies) {
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if (REQUIRES_GERMAN_UMLAUT_PROCESSING & flags)
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{ // Incrementally tune the word and try all possibilities
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int codesBuffer[getCodesBufferSize(codes, codesSize, MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS)];
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getWordWithDigraphSuggestionsRec(proximityInfo, xcoordinates, ycoordinates, codesBuffer,
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codesSize, flags, codes, codesSize, 0, codesBuffer, outWords, frequencies);
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} else { // Normal processing
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getWordSuggestions(proximityInfo, xcoordinates, ycoordinates, codes, codesSize,
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outWords, frequencies);
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}
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PROF_START(20);
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// Get the word count
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int suggestedWordsCount = 0;
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while (suggestedWordsCount < MAX_WORDS && mFrequencies[suggestedWordsCount] > 0) {
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suggestedWordsCount++;
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}
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if (DEBUG_DICT) {
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LOGI("Returning %d words", suggestedWordsCount);
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/// Print the returned words
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for (int j = 0; j < suggestedWordsCount; ++j) {
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#ifdef FLAG_DBG
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short unsigned int* w = mOutputChars + j * MAX_WORD_LENGTH;
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char s[MAX_WORD_LENGTH];
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for (int i = 0; i <= MAX_WORD_LENGTH; i++) s[i] = w[i];
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LOGI("%s %i", s, mFrequencies[j]);
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#endif
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}
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LOGI("Next letters: ");
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for (int k = 0; k < NEXT_LETTERS_SIZE; k++) {
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if (mNextLettersFrequency[k] > 0) {
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LOGI("%c = %d,", k, mNextLettersFrequency[k]);
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}
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}
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}
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PROF_END(20);
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PROF_CLOSE;
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return suggestedWordsCount;
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}
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void UnigramDictionary::getWordSuggestions(const ProximityInfo *proximityInfo,
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const int *xcoordinates, const int *ycoordinates, const int *codes, const int codesSize,
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unsigned short *outWords, int *frequencies) {
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PROF_OPEN;
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PROF_START(0);
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initSuggestions(codes, codesSize, outWords, frequencies);
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if (DEBUG_DICT) assert(codesSize == mInputLength);
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const int MAX_DEPTH = min(mInputLength * MAX_DEPTH_MULTIPLIER, MAX_WORD_LENGTH);
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PROF_END(0);
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PROF_START(1);
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getSuggestionCandidates(-1, -1, -1, mNextLettersFrequency, NEXT_LETTERS_SIZE, MAX_DEPTH);
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PROF_END(1);
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PROF_START(2);
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// Suggestion with missing character
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if (SUGGEST_WORDS_WITH_MISSING_CHARACTER) {
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for (int i = 0; i < codesSize; ++i) {
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if (DEBUG_DICT) {
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LOGI("--- Suggest missing characters %d", i);
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}
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getSuggestionCandidates(i, -1, -1, NULL, 0, MAX_DEPTH);
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}
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}
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PROF_END(2);
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PROF_START(3);
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// Suggestion with excessive character
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if (SUGGEST_WORDS_WITH_EXCESSIVE_CHARACTER
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&& mInputLength >= MIN_USER_TYPED_LENGTH_FOR_EXCESSIVE_CHARACTER_SUGGESTION) {
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for (int i = 0; i < codesSize; ++i) {
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if (DEBUG_DICT) {
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LOGI("--- Suggest excessive characters %d", i);
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}
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getSuggestionCandidates(-1, i, -1, NULL, 0, MAX_DEPTH);
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}
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}
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PROF_END(3);
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PROF_START(4);
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// Suggestion with transposed characters
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// Only suggest words that length is mInputLength
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if (SUGGEST_WORDS_WITH_TRANSPOSED_CHARACTERS) {
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for (int i = 0; i < codesSize; ++i) {
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if (DEBUG_DICT) {
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LOGI("--- Suggest transposed characters %d", i);
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}
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getSuggestionCandidates(-1, -1, i, NULL, 0, mInputLength - 1);
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}
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}
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PROF_END(4);
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PROF_START(5);
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// Suggestions with missing space
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if (SUGGEST_WORDS_WITH_MISSING_SPACE_CHARACTER
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&& mInputLength >= MIN_USER_TYPED_LENGTH_FOR_MISSING_SPACE_SUGGESTION) {
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for (int i = 1; i < codesSize; ++i) {
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if (DEBUG_DICT) {
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LOGI("--- Suggest missing space characters %d", i);
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}
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getMissingSpaceWords(mInputLength, i);
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}
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}
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PROF_END(5);
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PROF_START(6);
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if (SUGGEST_WORDS_WITH_SPACE_PROXIMITY && proximityInfo) {
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// The first and last "mistyped spaces" are taken care of by excessive character handling
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for (int i = 1; i < codesSize - 1; ++i) {
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if (DEBUG_DICT) {
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LOGI("--- Suggest words with proximity space %d", i);
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}
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const int x = xcoordinates[i];
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const int y = ycoordinates[i];
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if (DEBUG_PROXIMITY_INFO) {
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LOGI("Input[%d] x = %d, y = %d, has space proximity = %d",
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i, x, y, proximityInfo->hasSpaceProximity(x, y));
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}
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if (proximityInfo->hasSpaceProximity(x, y)) {
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getMistypedSpaceWords(mInputLength, i);
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}
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}
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}
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PROF_END(6);
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}
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void UnigramDictionary::initSuggestions(const int *codes, const int codesSize,
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unsigned short *outWords, int *frequencies) {
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if (DEBUG_DICT) {
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LOGI("initSuggest");
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}
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mFrequencies = frequencies;
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mOutputChars = outWords;
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mInputCodes = codes;
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mInputLength = codesSize;
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mMaxEditDistance = mInputLength < 5 ? 2 : mInputLength / 2;
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}
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static inline void registerNextLetter(unsigned short c, int *nextLetters, int nextLettersSize) {
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if (c < nextLettersSize) {
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nextLetters[c]++;
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}
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}
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// TODO: We need to optimize addWord by using STL or something
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// TODO: This needs to take an const unsigned short* and not tinker with its contents
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bool UnigramDictionary::addWord(unsigned short *word, int length, int frequency) {
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word[length] = 0;
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if (DEBUG_DICT && DEBUG_SHOW_FOUND_WORD) {
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#ifdef FLAG_DBG
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char s[length + 1];
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for (int i = 0; i <= length; i++) s[i] = word[i];
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LOGI("Found word = %s, freq = %d", s, frequency);
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#endif
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}
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if (length > MAX_WORD_LENGTH) {
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if (DEBUG_DICT) {
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LOGI("Exceeded max word length.");
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}
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return false;
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}
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// Find the right insertion point
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int insertAt = 0;
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while (insertAt < MAX_WORDS) {
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// TODO: How should we sort words with the same frequency?
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if (frequency > mFrequencies[insertAt]) {
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break;
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}
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insertAt++;
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}
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if (insertAt < MAX_WORDS) {
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if (DEBUG_DICT) {
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#ifdef FLAG_DBG
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char s[length + 1];
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for (int i = 0; i <= length; i++) s[i] = word[i];
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LOGI("Added word = %s, freq = %d, %d", s, frequency, S_INT_MAX);
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#endif
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}
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memmove((char*) mFrequencies + (insertAt + 1) * sizeof(mFrequencies[0]),
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(char*) mFrequencies + insertAt * sizeof(mFrequencies[0]),
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(MAX_WORDS - insertAt - 1) * sizeof(mFrequencies[0]));
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mFrequencies[insertAt] = frequency;
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memmove((char*) mOutputChars + (insertAt + 1) * MAX_WORD_LENGTH * sizeof(short),
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(char*) mOutputChars + insertAt * MAX_WORD_LENGTH * sizeof(short),
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(MAX_WORDS - insertAt - 1) * sizeof(short) * MAX_WORD_LENGTH);
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unsigned short *dest = mOutputChars + insertAt * MAX_WORD_LENGTH;
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while (length--) {
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*dest++ = *word++;
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}
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*dest = 0; // NULL terminate
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if (DEBUG_DICT) {
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LOGI("Added word at %d", insertAt);
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}
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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static inline unsigned short toBaseLowerCase(unsigned short c) {
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if (c < sizeof(BASE_CHARS) / sizeof(BASE_CHARS[0])) {
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c = BASE_CHARS[c];
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}
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if (c >='A' && c <= 'Z') {
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c |= 32;
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} else if (c > 127) {
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c = latin_tolower(c);
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}
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return c;
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}
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bool UnigramDictionary::sameAsTyped(const unsigned short *word, int length) const {
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if (length != mInputLength) {
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return false;
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}
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const int *inputCodes = mInputCodes;
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while (length--) {
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if ((unsigned int) *inputCodes != (unsigned int) *word) {
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return false;
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}
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inputCodes += MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS;
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word++;
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}
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return true;
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}
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static const char QUOTE = '\'';
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static const char SPACE = ' ';
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void UnigramDictionary::getSuggestionCandidates(const int skipPos,
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const int excessivePos, const int transposedPos, int *nextLetters,
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const int nextLettersSize, const int maxDepth) {
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if (DEBUG_DICT) {
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LOGI("getSuggestionCandidates %d", maxDepth);
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assert(transposedPos + 1 < mInputLength);
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assert(excessivePos < mInputLength);
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assert(missingPos < mInputLength);
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}
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int rootPosition = ROOT_POS;
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// Get the number of children of root, then increment the position
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int childCount = Dictionary::getCount(DICT_ROOT, &rootPosition);
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int depth = 0;
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mStackChildCount[0] = childCount;
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mStackTraverseAll[0] = (mInputLength <= 0);
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mStackNodeFreq[0] = 1;
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mStackInputIndex[0] = 0;
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mStackDiffs[0] = 0;
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mStackSiblingPos[0] = rootPosition;
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mStackOutputIndex[0] = 0;
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// Depth first search
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while (depth >= 0) {
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if (mStackChildCount[depth] > 0) {
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--mStackChildCount[depth];
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bool traverseAllNodes = mStackTraverseAll[depth];
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int matchWeight = mStackNodeFreq[depth];
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int inputIndex = mStackInputIndex[depth];
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int diffs = mStackDiffs[depth];
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int siblingPos = mStackSiblingPos[depth];
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int outputIndex = mStackOutputIndex[depth];
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int firstChildPos;
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// depth will never be greater than maxDepth because in that case,
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// needsToTraverseChildrenNodes should be false
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const bool needsToTraverseChildrenNodes = processCurrentNode(siblingPos, outputIndex,
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maxDepth, traverseAllNodes, matchWeight, inputIndex, diffs, skipPos,
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excessivePos, transposedPos, nextLetters, nextLettersSize, &childCount,
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&firstChildPos, &traverseAllNodes, &matchWeight, &inputIndex, &diffs,
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&siblingPos, &outputIndex);
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// Update next sibling pos
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mStackSiblingPos[depth] = siblingPos;
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if (needsToTraverseChildrenNodes) {
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// Goes to child node
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++depth;
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mStackChildCount[depth] = childCount;
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mStackTraverseAll[depth] = traverseAllNodes;
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mStackNodeFreq[depth] = matchWeight;
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mStackInputIndex[depth] = inputIndex;
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mStackDiffs[depth] = diffs;
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mStackSiblingPos[depth] = firstChildPos;
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mStackOutputIndex[depth] = outputIndex;
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}
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} else {
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// Goes to parent sibling node
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--depth;
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}
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}
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}
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static const int TWO_31ST_DIV_255 = S_INT_MAX / 255;
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static inline int capped255MultForFullMatchAccentsOrCapitalizationDifference(const int num) {
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return (num < TWO_31ST_DIV_255 ? 255 * num : S_INT_MAX);
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}
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static const int TWO_31ST_DIV_2 = S_INT_MAX / 2;
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inline static void multiplyIntCapped(const int multiplier, int *base) {
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const int temp = *base;
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if (temp != S_INT_MAX) {
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// Branch if multiplier == 2 for the optimization
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if (multiplier == 2) {
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*base = TWO_31ST_DIV_2 >= temp ? temp << 1 : S_INT_MAX;
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} else {
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const int tempRetval = temp * multiplier;
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*base = tempRetval >= temp ? tempRetval : S_INT_MAX;
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}
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}
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}
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inline static int powerIntCapped(const int base, const int n) {
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if (base == 2) {
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return n < 31 ? 1 << n : S_INT_MAX;
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} else {
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int ret = base;
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for (int i = 1; i < n; ++i) multiplyIntCapped(base, &ret);
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return ret;
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}
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}
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inline static void multiplyRate(const int rate, int *freq) {
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if (*freq != S_INT_MAX) {
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if (*freq > 1000000) {
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*freq /= 100;
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multiplyIntCapped(rate, freq);
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} else {
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multiplyIntCapped(rate, freq);
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*freq /= 100;
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}
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}
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}
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inline static int calcFreqForSplitTwoWords(
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const int typedLetterMultiplier, const int firstWordLength, const int secondWordLength,
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const int firstFreq, const int secondFreq, const bool isSpaceProximity) {
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if (firstWordLength == 0 || secondWordLength == 0) {
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return 0;
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}
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const int firstDemotionRate = 100 - 100 / (firstWordLength + 1);
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int tempFirstFreq = firstFreq;
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multiplyRate(firstDemotionRate, &tempFirstFreq);
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|
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const int secondDemotionRate = 100 - 100 / (secondWordLength + 1);
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int tempSecondFreq = secondFreq;
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multiplyRate(secondDemotionRate, &tempSecondFreq);
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|
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const int totalLength = firstWordLength + secondWordLength;
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|
|
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// Promote pairFreq with multiplying by 2, because the word length is the same as the typed
|
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// length.
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int totalFreq = tempFirstFreq + tempSecondFreq;
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|
|
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// This is a workaround to try offsetting the not-enough-demotion which will be done in
|
|
// calcNormalizedScore in Utils.java.
|
|
// In calcNormalizedScore the score will be demoted by (1 - 1 / length)
|
|
// but we demoted only (1 - 1 / (length + 1)) so we will additionally adjust freq by
|
|
// (1 - 1 / length) / (1 - 1 / (length + 1)) = (1 - 1 / (length * length))
|
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const int normalizedScoreNotEnoughDemotionAdjustment = 100 - 100 / (totalLength * totalLength);
|
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multiplyRate(normalizedScoreNotEnoughDemotionAdjustment, &totalFreq);
|
|
|
|
// At this moment, totalFreq is calculated by the following formula:
|
|
// (firstFreq * (1 - 1 / (firstWordLength + 1)) + secondFreq * (1 - 1 / (secondWordLength + 1)))
|
|
// * (1 - 1 / totalLength) / (1 - 1 / (totalLength + 1))
|
|
|
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multiplyIntCapped(powerIntCapped(typedLetterMultiplier, totalLength), &totalFreq);
|
|
|
|
// This is another workaround to offset the demotion which will be done in
|
|
// calcNormalizedScore in Utils.java.
|
|
// In calcNormalizedScore the score will be demoted by (1 - 1 / length) so we have to promote
|
|
// the same amount because we already have adjusted the synthetic freq of this "missing or
|
|
// mistyped space" suggestion candidate above in this method.
|
|
const int normalizedScoreDemotionRateOffset = (100 + 100 / totalLength);
|
|
multiplyRate(normalizedScoreDemotionRateOffset, &totalFreq);
|
|
|
|
if (isSpaceProximity) {
|
|
// A word pair with one space proximity correction
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT) {
|
|
LOGI("Found a word pair with space proximity correction.");
|
|
}
|
|
multiplyIntCapped(typedLetterMultiplier, &totalFreq);
|
|
multiplyRate(WORDS_WITH_PROXIMITY_CHARACTER_DEMOTION_RATE, &totalFreq);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
multiplyRate(WORDS_WITH_MISSING_SPACE_CHARACTER_DEMOTION_RATE, &totalFreq);
|
|
return totalFreq;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool UnigramDictionary::getMissingSpaceWords(const int inputLength, const int missingSpacePos) {
|
|
return getSplitTwoWordsSuggestion(
|
|
inputLength, 0, missingSpacePos, missingSpacePos, inputLength - missingSpacePos, false);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool UnigramDictionary::getMistypedSpaceWords(const int inputLength, const int spaceProximityPos) {
|
|
return getSplitTwoWordsSuggestion(
|
|
inputLength, 0, spaceProximityPos, spaceProximityPos + 1,
|
|
inputLength - spaceProximityPos - 1, true);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline int UnigramDictionary::calculateFinalFreq(const int inputIndex, const int depth,
|
|
const int matchWeight, const int skipPos, const int excessivePos, const int transposedPos,
|
|
const int freq, const bool sameLength) const {
|
|
// TODO: Demote by edit distance
|
|
int finalFreq = freq * matchWeight;
|
|
if (skipPos >= 0) {
|
|
if (mInputLength >= 2) {
|
|
const int demotionRate = WORDS_WITH_MISSING_CHARACTER_DEMOTION_RATE
|
|
* (10 * mInputLength - WORDS_WITH_MISSING_CHARACTER_DEMOTION_START_POS_10X)
|
|
/ (10 * mInputLength
|
|
- WORDS_WITH_MISSING_CHARACTER_DEMOTION_START_POS_10X + 10);
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT_FULL) {
|
|
LOGI("Demotion rate for missing character is %d.", demotionRate);
|
|
}
|
|
multiplyRate(demotionRate, &finalFreq);
|
|
} else {
|
|
finalFreq = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (transposedPos >= 0) multiplyRate(
|
|
WORDS_WITH_TRANSPOSED_CHARACTERS_DEMOTION_RATE, &finalFreq);
|
|
if (excessivePos >= 0) {
|
|
multiplyRate(WORDS_WITH_EXCESSIVE_CHARACTER_DEMOTION_RATE, &finalFreq);
|
|
if (!existsAdjacentProximityChars(inputIndex, mInputLength)) {
|
|
multiplyRate(WORDS_WITH_EXCESSIVE_CHARACTER_OUT_OF_PROXIMITY_DEMOTION_RATE, &finalFreq);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
int lengthFreq = TYPED_LETTER_MULTIPLIER;
|
|
multiplyIntCapped(powerIntCapped(TYPED_LETTER_MULTIPLIER, depth), &lengthFreq);
|
|
if (lengthFreq == matchWeight) {
|
|
// Full exact match
|
|
if (depth > 1) {
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT) {
|
|
LOGI("Found full matched word.");
|
|
}
|
|
multiplyRate(FULL_MATCHED_WORDS_PROMOTION_RATE, &finalFreq);
|
|
}
|
|
if (sameLength && transposedPos < 0 && skipPos < 0 && excessivePos < 0) {
|
|
finalFreq = capped255MultForFullMatchAccentsOrCapitalizationDifference(finalFreq);
|
|
}
|
|
} else if (sameLength && transposedPos < 0 && skipPos < 0 && excessivePos < 0 && depth > 0) {
|
|
// A word with proximity corrections
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT) {
|
|
LOGI("Found one proximity correction.");
|
|
}
|
|
multiplyIntCapped(TYPED_LETTER_MULTIPLIER, &finalFreq);
|
|
multiplyRate(WORDS_WITH_PROXIMITY_CHARACTER_DEMOTION_RATE, &finalFreq);
|
|
}
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT) {
|
|
LOGI("calc: %d, %d", depth, sameLength);
|
|
}
|
|
if (sameLength) multiplyIntCapped(FULL_WORD_MULTIPLIER, &finalFreq);
|
|
return finalFreq;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline bool UnigramDictionary::needsToSkipCurrentNode(const unsigned short c,
|
|
const int inputIndex, const int skipPos, const int depth) {
|
|
const unsigned short userTypedChar = getInputCharsAt(inputIndex)[0];
|
|
// Skip the ' or other letter and continue deeper
|
|
return (c == QUOTE && userTypedChar != QUOTE) || skipPos == depth;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline bool UnigramDictionary::existsAdjacentProximityChars(const int inputIndex,
|
|
const int inputLength) const {
|
|
if (inputIndex < 0 || inputIndex >= inputLength) return false;
|
|
const int currentChar = *getInputCharsAt(inputIndex);
|
|
const int leftIndex = inputIndex - 1;
|
|
if (leftIndex >= 0) {
|
|
const int *leftChars = getInputCharsAt(leftIndex);
|
|
int i = 0;
|
|
while (leftChars[i] > 0 && i < MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS) {
|
|
if (leftChars[i++] == currentChar) return true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
const int rightIndex = inputIndex + 1;
|
|
if (rightIndex < inputLength) {
|
|
const int *rightChars = getInputCharsAt(rightIndex);
|
|
int i = 0;
|
|
while (rightChars[i] > 0 && i < MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS) {
|
|
if (rightChars[i++] == currentChar) return true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// In the following function, c is the current character of the dictionary word
|
|
// currently examined.
|
|
// currentChars is an array containing the keys close to the character the
|
|
// user actually typed at the same position. We want to see if c is in it: if so,
|
|
// then the word contains at that position a character close to what the user
|
|
// typed.
|
|
// What the user typed is actually the first character of the array.
|
|
// Notice : accented characters do not have a proximity list, so they are alone
|
|
// in their list. The non-accented version of the character should be considered
|
|
// "close", but not the other keys close to the non-accented version.
|
|
inline UnigramDictionary::ProximityType UnigramDictionary::getMatchedProximityId(
|
|
const int *currentChars, const unsigned short c, const int skipPos,
|
|
const int excessivePos, const int transposedPos) {
|
|
const unsigned short baseLowerC = toBaseLowerCase(c);
|
|
|
|
// The first char in the array is what user typed. If it matches right away,
|
|
// that means the user typed that same char for this pos.
|
|
if (currentChars[0] == baseLowerC || currentChars[0] == c)
|
|
return SAME_OR_ACCENTED_OR_CAPITALIZED_CHAR;
|
|
|
|
// If one of those is true, we should not check for close characters at all.
|
|
if (skipPos >= 0 || excessivePos >= 0 || transposedPos >= 0)
|
|
return UNRELATED_CHAR;
|
|
|
|
// If the non-accented, lowercased version of that first character matches c,
|
|
// then we have a non-accented version of the accented character the user
|
|
// typed. Treat it as a close char.
|
|
if (toBaseLowerCase(currentChars[0]) == baseLowerC)
|
|
return NEAR_PROXIMITY_CHAR;
|
|
|
|
// Not an exact nor an accent-alike match: search the list of close keys
|
|
int j = 1;
|
|
while (currentChars[j] > 0 && j < MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS) {
|
|
const bool matched = (currentChars[j] == baseLowerC || currentChars[j] == c);
|
|
if (matched) return NEAR_PROXIMITY_CHAR;
|
|
++j;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Was not included, signal this as an unrelated character.
|
|
return UNRELATED_CHAR;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline void UnigramDictionary::onTerminal(unsigned short int* word, const int depth,
|
|
const uint8_t* const root, const uint8_t flags, const int pos,
|
|
const int inputIndex, const int matchWeight, const int skipPos,
|
|
const int excessivePos, const int transposedPos, const int freq, const bool sameLength,
|
|
int* nextLetters, const int nextLettersSize) {
|
|
|
|
const bool isSameAsTyped = sameLength ? sameAsTyped(word, depth + 1) : false;
|
|
if (isSameAsTyped) return;
|
|
|
|
if (depth >= MIN_SUGGEST_DEPTH) {
|
|
const int finalFreq = calculateFinalFreq(inputIndex, depth, matchWeight, skipPos,
|
|
excessivePos, transposedPos, freq, sameLength);
|
|
if (!isSameAsTyped)
|
|
addWord(word, depth + 1, finalFreq);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (sameLength && depth >= mInputLength && skipPos < 0) {
|
|
registerNextLetter(word[mInputLength], nextLetters, nextLettersSize);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool UnigramDictionary::getSplitTwoWordsSuggestion(const int inputLength,
|
|
const int firstWordStartPos, const int firstWordLength, const int secondWordStartPos,
|
|
const int secondWordLength, const bool isSpaceProximity) {
|
|
if (inputLength >= MAX_WORD_LENGTH) return false;
|
|
if (0 >= firstWordLength || 0 >= secondWordLength || firstWordStartPos >= secondWordStartPos
|
|
|| firstWordStartPos < 0 || secondWordStartPos + secondWordLength > inputLength)
|
|
return false;
|
|
const int newWordLength = firstWordLength + secondWordLength + 1;
|
|
// Allocating variable length array on stack
|
|
unsigned short word[newWordLength];
|
|
const int firstFreq = getMostFrequentWordLike(firstWordStartPos, firstWordLength, mWord);
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT) {
|
|
LOGI("First freq: %d", firstFreq);
|
|
}
|
|
if (firstFreq <= 0) return false;
|
|
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < firstWordLength; ++i) {
|
|
word[i] = mWord[i];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const int secondFreq = getMostFrequentWordLike(secondWordStartPos, secondWordLength, mWord);
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT) {
|
|
LOGI("Second freq: %d", secondFreq);
|
|
}
|
|
if (secondFreq <= 0) return false;
|
|
|
|
word[firstWordLength] = SPACE;
|
|
for (int i = (firstWordLength + 1); i < newWordLength; ++i) {
|
|
word[i] = mWord[i - firstWordLength - 1];
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int pairFreq = calcFreqForSplitTwoWords(TYPED_LETTER_MULTIPLIER, firstWordLength,
|
|
secondWordLength, firstFreq, secondFreq, isSpaceProximity);
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT) {
|
|
LOGI("Split two words: %d, %d, %d, %d, %d", firstFreq, secondFreq, pairFreq, inputLength,
|
|
TYPED_LETTER_MULTIPLIER);
|
|
}
|
|
addWord(word, newWordLength, pairFreq);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifndef NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
|
|
// The following functions will be entirely replaced with new implementations.
|
|
void UnigramDictionary::getWordsOld(const int initialPos, const int inputLength, const int skipPos,
|
|
const int excessivePos, const int transposedPos,int *nextLetters,
|
|
const int nextLettersSize) {
|
|
int initialPosition = initialPos;
|
|
const int count = Dictionary::getCount(DICT_ROOT, &initialPosition);
|
|
getWordsRec(count, initialPosition, 0,
|
|
min(inputLength * MAX_DEPTH_MULTIPLIER, MAX_WORD_LENGTH),
|
|
mInputLength <= 0, 1, 0, 0, skipPos, excessivePos, transposedPos, nextLetters,
|
|
nextLettersSize);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void UnigramDictionary::getWordsRec(const int childrenCount, const int pos, const int depth,
|
|
const int maxDepth, const bool traverseAllNodes, const int matchWeight,
|
|
const int inputIndex, const int diffs, const int skipPos, const int excessivePos,
|
|
const int transposedPos, int *nextLetters, const int nextLettersSize) {
|
|
int siblingPos = pos;
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < childrenCount; ++i) {
|
|
int newCount;
|
|
int newChildPosition;
|
|
bool newTraverseAllNodes;
|
|
int newMatchRate;
|
|
int newInputIndex;
|
|
int newDiffs;
|
|
int newSiblingPos;
|
|
int newOutputIndex;
|
|
const bool needsToTraverseChildrenNodes = processCurrentNode(siblingPos, depth, maxDepth,
|
|
traverseAllNodes, matchWeight, inputIndex, diffs,
|
|
skipPos, excessivePos, transposedPos,
|
|
nextLetters, nextLettersSize,
|
|
&newCount, &newChildPosition, &newTraverseAllNodes, &newMatchRate,
|
|
&newInputIndex, &newDiffs, &newSiblingPos, &newOutputIndex);
|
|
siblingPos = newSiblingPos;
|
|
|
|
if (needsToTraverseChildrenNodes) {
|
|
getWordsRec(newCount, newChildPosition, newOutputIndex, maxDepth, newTraverseAllNodes,
|
|
newMatchRate, newInputIndex, newDiffs, skipPos, excessivePos, transposedPos,
|
|
nextLetters, nextLettersSize);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline int UnigramDictionary::getMostFrequentWordLike(const int startInputIndex,
|
|
const int inputLength, unsigned short *word) {
|
|
int pos = ROOT_POS;
|
|
int count = Dictionary::getCount(DICT_ROOT, &pos);
|
|
int maxFreq = 0;
|
|
int depth = 0;
|
|
unsigned short newWord[MAX_WORD_LENGTH_INTERNAL];
|
|
bool terminal = false;
|
|
|
|
mStackChildCount[0] = count;
|
|
mStackSiblingPos[0] = pos;
|
|
|
|
while (depth >= 0) {
|
|
if (mStackChildCount[depth] > 0) {
|
|
--mStackChildCount[depth];
|
|
int firstChildPos;
|
|
int newFreq;
|
|
int siblingPos = mStackSiblingPos[depth];
|
|
const bool needsToTraverseChildrenNodes = processCurrentNodeForExactMatch(siblingPos,
|
|
startInputIndex, depth, newWord, &firstChildPos, &count, &terminal, &newFreq,
|
|
&siblingPos);
|
|
mStackSiblingPos[depth] = siblingPos;
|
|
if (depth == (inputLength - 1)) {
|
|
// Traverse sibling node
|
|
if (terminal) {
|
|
if (newFreq > maxFreq) {
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < inputLength; ++i) word[i] = newWord[i];
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT && DEBUG_NODE) {
|
|
#ifdef FLAG_DBG
|
|
char s[inputLength + 1];
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < inputLength; ++i) s[i] = word[i];
|
|
s[inputLength] = 0;
|
|
LOGI("New missing space word found: %d > %d (%s), %d, %d",
|
|
newFreq, maxFreq, s, inputLength, depth);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
maxFreq = newFreq;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else if (needsToTraverseChildrenNodes) {
|
|
// Traverse children nodes
|
|
++depth;
|
|
mStackChildCount[depth] = count;
|
|
mStackSiblingPos[depth] = firstChildPos;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
// Traverse parent node
|
|
--depth;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
word[inputLength] = 0;
|
|
return maxFreq;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inline bool UnigramDictionary::processCurrentNodeForExactMatch(const int firstChildPos,
|
|
const int startInputIndex, const int depth, unsigned short *word, int *newChildPosition,
|
|
int *newCount, bool *newTerminal, int *newFreq, int *siblingPos) {
|
|
const int inputIndex = startInputIndex + depth;
|
|
const int *currentChars = getInputCharsAt(inputIndex);
|
|
unsigned short c;
|
|
*siblingPos = Dictionary::setDictionaryValues(DICT_ROOT, IS_LATEST_DICT_VERSION, firstChildPos,
|
|
&c, newChildPosition, newTerminal, newFreq);
|
|
const unsigned int inputC = currentChars[0];
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT) {
|
|
assert(inputC <= U_SHORT_MAX);
|
|
}
|
|
const unsigned short baseLowerC = toBaseLowerCase(c);
|
|
const bool matched = (inputC == baseLowerC || inputC == c);
|
|
const bool hasChild = *newChildPosition != 0;
|
|
if (matched) {
|
|
word[depth] = c;
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT && DEBUG_NODE) {
|
|
LOGI("Node(%c, %c)<%d>, %d, %d", inputC, c, matched, hasChild, *newFreq);
|
|
if (*newTerminal) {
|
|
LOGI("Terminal %d", *newFreq);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (hasChild) {
|
|
*newCount = Dictionary::getCount(DICT_ROOT, newChildPosition);
|
|
return true;
|
|
} else {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
// If this node is not user typed character, this method treats this word as unmatched.
|
|
// Thus newTerminal shouldn't be true.
|
|
*newTerminal = false;
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// TODO: use uint32_t instead of unsigned short
|
|
bool UnigramDictionary::isValidWord(unsigned short *word, int length) {
|
|
if (IS_LATEST_DICT_VERSION) {
|
|
return (getBigramPosition(DICTIONARY_HEADER_SIZE, word, 0, length) != NOT_VALID_WORD);
|
|
} else {
|
|
return (getBigramPosition(0, word, 0, length) != NOT_VALID_WORD);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Require strict exact match.
|
|
int UnigramDictionary::getBigramPosition(int pos, unsigned short *word, int offset,
|
|
int length) const {
|
|
// returns address of bigram data of that word
|
|
// return -99 if not found
|
|
|
|
int count = Dictionary::getCount(DICT_ROOT, &pos);
|
|
unsigned short currentChar = (unsigned short) word[offset];
|
|
for (int j = 0; j < count; j++) {
|
|
unsigned short c = Dictionary::getChar(DICT_ROOT, &pos);
|
|
int terminal = Dictionary::getTerminal(DICT_ROOT, &pos);
|
|
int childPos = Dictionary::getAddress(DICT_ROOT, &pos);
|
|
if (c == currentChar) {
|
|
if (offset == length - 1) {
|
|
if (terminal) {
|
|
return (pos+1);
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
if (childPos != 0) {
|
|
int t = getBigramPosition(childPos, word, offset + 1, length);
|
|
if (t > 0) {
|
|
return t;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (terminal) {
|
|
Dictionary::getFreq(DICT_ROOT, IS_LATEST_DICT_VERSION, &pos);
|
|
}
|
|
// There could be two instances of each alphabet - upper and lower case. So continue
|
|
// looking ...
|
|
}
|
|
return NOT_VALID_WORD;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The following functions will be modified.
|
|
inline bool UnigramDictionary::processCurrentNode(const int initialPos, const int initialDepth,
|
|
const int maxDepth, const bool initialTraverseAllNodes, int matchWeight, int inputIndex,
|
|
const int initialDiffs, const int skipPos, const int excessivePos, const int transposedPos,
|
|
int *nextLetters, const int nextLettersSize, int *newCount, int *newChildPosition,
|
|
bool *newTraverseAllNodes, int *newMatchRate, int *newInputIndex, int *newDiffs,
|
|
int *nextSiblingPosition, int *nextOutputIndex) {
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT) {
|
|
int inputCount = 0;
|
|
if (skipPos >= 0) ++inputCount;
|
|
if (excessivePos >= 0) ++inputCount;
|
|
if (transposedPos >= 0) ++inputCount;
|
|
assert(inputCount <= 1);
|
|
}
|
|
unsigned short c;
|
|
int childPosition;
|
|
bool terminal;
|
|
int freq;
|
|
bool isSameAsUserTypedLength = false;
|
|
|
|
const int pos = initialPos;
|
|
const int depth = initialDepth;
|
|
const int traverseAllNodes = initialTraverseAllNodes;
|
|
const int diffs = initialDiffs;
|
|
|
|
const uint8_t flags = 0; // No flags for now
|
|
|
|
if (excessivePos == depth && inputIndex < mInputLength - 1) ++inputIndex;
|
|
|
|
*nextSiblingPosition = Dictionary::setDictionaryValues(DICT_ROOT, IS_LATEST_DICT_VERSION, pos,
|
|
&c, &childPosition, &terminal, &freq);
|
|
*nextOutputIndex = depth + 1;
|
|
|
|
const bool needsToTraverseChildrenNodes = childPosition != 0;
|
|
|
|
// If we are only doing traverseAllNodes, no need to look at the typed characters.
|
|
if (traverseAllNodes || needsToSkipCurrentNode(c, inputIndex, skipPos, depth)) {
|
|
mWord[depth] = c;
|
|
if (traverseAllNodes && terminal) {
|
|
onTerminal(mWord, depth, DICT_ROOT, flags, pos, inputIndex, matchWeight, skipPos,
|
|
excessivePos, transposedPos, freq, false, nextLetters, nextLettersSize);
|
|
}
|
|
if (!needsToTraverseChildrenNodes) return false;
|
|
*newTraverseAllNodes = traverseAllNodes;
|
|
*newMatchRate = matchWeight;
|
|
*newDiffs = diffs;
|
|
*newInputIndex = inputIndex;
|
|
} else {
|
|
const int *currentChars = getInputCharsAt(inputIndex);
|
|
|
|
if (transposedPos >= 0) {
|
|
if (inputIndex == transposedPos) currentChars += MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS;
|
|
if (inputIndex == (transposedPos + 1)) currentChars -= MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int matchedProximityCharId = getMatchedProximityId(currentChars, c, skipPos, excessivePos,
|
|
transposedPos);
|
|
if (UNRELATED_CHAR == matchedProximityCharId) return false;
|
|
mWord[depth] = c;
|
|
// If inputIndex is greater than mInputLength, that means there is no
|
|
// proximity chars. So, we don't need to check proximity.
|
|
if (SAME_OR_ACCENTED_OR_CAPITALIZED_CHAR == matchedProximityCharId) {
|
|
multiplyIntCapped(TYPED_LETTER_MULTIPLIER, &matchWeight);
|
|
}
|
|
bool isSameAsUserTypedLength = mInputLength == inputIndex + 1
|
|
|| (excessivePos == mInputLength - 1 && inputIndex == mInputLength - 2);
|
|
if (isSameAsUserTypedLength && terminal) {
|
|
onTerminal(mWord, depth, DICT_ROOT, flags, pos, inputIndex, matchWeight, skipPos,
|
|
excessivePos, transposedPos, freq, true, nextLetters, nextLettersSize);
|
|
}
|
|
if (!needsToTraverseChildrenNodes) return false;
|
|
// Start traversing all nodes after the index exceeds the user typed length
|
|
*newTraverseAllNodes = isSameAsUserTypedLength;
|
|
*newMatchRate = matchWeight;
|
|
*newDiffs = diffs + ((NEAR_PROXIMITY_CHAR == matchedProximityCharId) ? 1 : 0);
|
|
*newInputIndex = inputIndex + 1;
|
|
}
|
|
// Optimization: Prune out words that are too long compared to how much was typed.
|
|
if (depth >= maxDepth || *newDiffs > mMaxEditDistance) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If inputIndex is greater than mInputLength, that means there are no proximity chars.
|
|
// TODO: Check if this can be isSameAsUserTypedLength only.
|
|
if (isSameAsUserTypedLength || mInputLength <= *newInputIndex) {
|
|
*newTraverseAllNodes = true;
|
|
}
|
|
// get the count of nodes and increment childAddress.
|
|
*newCount = Dictionary::getCount(DICT_ROOT, &childPosition);
|
|
*newChildPosition = childPosition;
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT) assert(needsToTraverseChildrenNodes);
|
|
return needsToTraverseChildrenNodes;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#else // NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
|
|
|
|
// Wrapper for getMostFrequentWordLikeInner, which matches it to the previous
|
|
// interface.
|
|
inline int UnigramDictionary::getMostFrequentWordLike(const int startInputIndex,
|
|
const int inputLength, unsigned short *word) {
|
|
uint16_t inWord[inputLength];
|
|
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < inputLength; ++i) {
|
|
inWord[i] = *getInputCharsAt(startInputIndex + i);
|
|
}
|
|
return getMostFrequentWordLikeInner(inWord, inputLength, word);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This function will take the position of a character array within a CharGroup,
|
|
// and check it actually like-matches the word in inWord starting at startInputIndex,
|
|
// that is, it matches it with case and accents squashed.
|
|
// The function returns true if there was a full match, false otherwise.
|
|
// The function will copy on-the-fly the characters in the CharGroup to outNewWord.
|
|
// It will also place the end position of the array in outPos; in outInputIndex,
|
|
// it will place the index of the first char AFTER the match if there was a match,
|
|
// and the initial position if there was not. It makes sense because if there was
|
|
// a match we want to continue searching, but if there was not, we want to go to
|
|
// the next CharGroup.
|
|
// In and out parameters may point to the same location. This function takes care
|
|
// not to use any input parameters after it wrote into its outputs.
|
|
static inline bool testCharGroupForContinuedLikeness(const uint8_t flags,
|
|
const uint8_t* const root, const int startPos,
|
|
const uint16_t* const inWord, const int startInputIndex,
|
|
int32_t* outNewWord, int* outInputIndex, int* outPos) {
|
|
const bool hasMultipleChars = (0 != (UnigramDictionary::FLAG_HAS_MULTIPLE_CHARS & flags));
|
|
int pos = startPos;
|
|
int32_t character = BinaryFormat::getCharCodeAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
|
|
int32_t baseChar = toBaseLowerCase(character);
|
|
const uint16_t wChar = toBaseLowerCase(inWord[startInputIndex]);
|
|
|
|
if (baseChar != wChar) {
|
|
*outPos = hasMultipleChars ? BinaryFormat::skipOtherCharacters(root, pos) : pos;
|
|
*outInputIndex = startInputIndex;
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
int inputIndex = startInputIndex;
|
|
outNewWord[inputIndex] = character;
|
|
if (hasMultipleChars) {
|
|
character = BinaryFormat::getCharCodeAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
|
|
while (NOT_A_CHARACTER != character) {
|
|
baseChar = toBaseLowerCase(character);
|
|
if (toBaseLowerCase(inWord[++inputIndex]) != baseChar) {
|
|
*outPos = BinaryFormat::skipOtherCharacters(root, pos);
|
|
*outInputIndex = startInputIndex;
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
outNewWord[inputIndex] = character;
|
|
character = BinaryFormat::getCharCodeAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
*outInputIndex = inputIndex + 1;
|
|
*outPos = pos;
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This function is invoked when a word like the word searched for is found.
|
|
// It will compare the frequency to the max frequency, and if greater, will
|
|
// copy the word into the output buffer. In output value maxFreq, it will
|
|
// write the new maximum frequency if it changed.
|
|
static inline void onTerminalWordLike(const int freq, int32_t* newWord, const int length,
|
|
short unsigned int* outWord, int* maxFreq) {
|
|
if (freq > *maxFreq) {
|
|
for (int q = 0; q < length; ++q)
|
|
outWord[q] = newWord[q];
|
|
outWord[length] = 0;
|
|
*maxFreq = freq;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Will find the highest frequency of the words like the one passed as an argument,
|
|
// that is, everything that only differs by case/accents.
|
|
int UnigramDictionary::getMostFrequentWordLikeInner(const uint16_t * const inWord,
|
|
const int length, short unsigned int* outWord) {
|
|
int32_t newWord[MAX_WORD_LENGTH_INTERNAL];
|
|
int depth = 0;
|
|
int maxFreq = -1;
|
|
const uint8_t* const root = DICT_ROOT;
|
|
|
|
mStackChildCount[0] = root[0];
|
|
mStackInputIndex[0] = 0;
|
|
mStackSiblingPos[0] = 1;
|
|
while (depth >= 0) {
|
|
const int charGroupCount = mStackChildCount[depth];
|
|
int pos = mStackSiblingPos[depth];
|
|
for (int charGroupIndex = charGroupCount - 1; charGroupIndex >= 0; --charGroupIndex) {
|
|
int inputIndex = mStackInputIndex[depth];
|
|
const uint8_t flags = BinaryFormat::getFlagsAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
|
|
// Test whether all chars in this group match with the word we are searching for. If so,
|
|
// we want to traverse its children (or if the length match, evaluate its frequency).
|
|
// Note that this function will output the position regardless, but will only write
|
|
// into inputIndex if there is a match.
|
|
const bool isAlike = testCharGroupForContinuedLikeness(flags, root, pos, inWord,
|
|
inputIndex, newWord, &inputIndex, &pos);
|
|
if (isAlike && (FLAG_IS_TERMINAL & flags) && (inputIndex == length)) {
|
|
const int frequency = BinaryFormat::readFrequencyWithoutMovingPointer(root, pos);
|
|
onTerminalWordLike(frequency, newWord, inputIndex, outWord, &maxFreq);
|
|
}
|
|
pos = BinaryFormat::skipFrequency(flags, pos);
|
|
const int siblingPos = BinaryFormat::skipChildrenPosAndAttributes(root, flags, pos);
|
|
const int childrenNodePos = BinaryFormat::readChildrenPosition(root, flags, pos);
|
|
// If we had a match and the word has children, we want to traverse them. We don't have
|
|
// to traverse words longer than the one we are searching for, since they will not match
|
|
// anyway, so don't traverse unless inputIndex < length.
|
|
if (isAlike && (-1 != childrenNodePos) && (inputIndex < length)) {
|
|
// Save position for this depth, to get back to this once children are done
|
|
mStackChildCount[depth] = charGroupIndex;
|
|
mStackSiblingPos[depth] = siblingPos;
|
|
// Prepare stack values for next depth
|
|
++depth;
|
|
int childrenPos = childrenNodePos;
|
|
mStackChildCount[depth] =
|
|
BinaryFormat::getGroupCountAndForwardPointer(root, &childrenPos);
|
|
mStackSiblingPos[depth] = childrenPos;
|
|
mStackInputIndex[depth] = inputIndex;
|
|
pos = childrenPos;
|
|
// Go to the next depth level.
|
|
++depth;
|
|
break;
|
|
} else {
|
|
// No match, or no children, or word too long to ever match: go the next sibling.
|
|
pos = siblingPos;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
--depth;
|
|
}
|
|
return maxFreq;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This function gets the frequency of the exact matching word in the dictionary.
|
|
// If no match is found, it returns -1.
|
|
int UnigramDictionary::getFrequency(const uint16_t* const inWord, const int length) const {
|
|
int pos = 0;
|
|
int wordPos = 0;
|
|
const uint8_t* const root = DICT_ROOT;
|
|
|
|
while (true) {
|
|
// If we already traversed the tree further than the word is long, there means
|
|
// there was no match (or we would have found it).
|
|
if (wordPos > length) return -1;
|
|
int charGroupCount = BinaryFormat::getGroupCountAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
|
|
const uint16_t wChar = inWord[wordPos];
|
|
while (true) {
|
|
// If there are no more character groups in this node, it means we could not
|
|
// find a matching character for this depth, therefore there is no match.
|
|
if (0 >= charGroupCount) return -1;
|
|
const uint8_t flags = BinaryFormat::getFlagsAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
|
|
int32_t character = BinaryFormat::getCharCodeAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
|
|
if (character == wChar) {
|
|
// This is the correct node. Only one character group may start with the same
|
|
// char within a node, so either we found our match in this node, or there is
|
|
// no match and we can return -1. So we will check all the characters in this
|
|
// character group indeed does match.
|
|
if (FLAG_HAS_MULTIPLE_CHARS & flags) {
|
|
character = BinaryFormat::getCharCodeAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
|
|
while (NOT_A_CHARACTER != character) {
|
|
++wordPos;
|
|
// If we shoot the length of the word we search for, or if we find a single
|
|
// character that does not match, as explained above, it means the word is
|
|
// not in the dictionary (by virtue of this chargroup being the only one to
|
|
// match the word on the first character, but not matching the whole word).
|
|
if (wordPos > length) return -1;
|
|
if (inWord[wordPos] != character) return -1;
|
|
character = BinaryFormat::getCharCodeAndForwardPointer(root, &pos);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// If we come here we know that so far, we do match. Either we are on a terminal
|
|
// and we match the length, in which case we found it, or we traverse children.
|
|
// If we don't match the length AND don't have children, then a word in the
|
|
// dictionary fully matches a prefix of the searched word but not the full word.
|
|
++wordPos;
|
|
if (FLAG_IS_TERMINAL & flags) {
|
|
if (wordPos == length) {
|
|
return BinaryFormat::readFrequencyWithoutMovingPointer(root, pos);
|
|
}
|
|
pos = BinaryFormat::skipFrequency(FLAG_IS_TERMINAL, pos);
|
|
}
|
|
if (FLAG_GROUP_ADDRESS_TYPE_NOADDRESS == (MASK_GROUP_ADDRESS_TYPE & flags))
|
|
return -1;
|
|
// We have children and we are still shorter than the word we are searching for, so
|
|
// we need to traverse children. Put the pointer on the children position, and
|
|
// break
|
|
pos = BinaryFormat::readChildrenPosition(root, flags, pos);
|
|
break;
|
|
} else {
|
|
// This chargroup does not match, so skip the remaining part and go to the next.
|
|
if (FLAG_HAS_MULTIPLE_CHARS & flags) {
|
|
pos = BinaryFormat::skipOtherCharacters(root, pos);
|
|
}
|
|
pos = BinaryFormat::skipFrequency(flags, pos);
|
|
pos = BinaryFormat::skipChildrenPosAndAttributes(root, flags, pos);
|
|
}
|
|
--charGroupCount;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool UnigramDictionary::isValidWord(const uint16_t* const inWord, const int length) const {
|
|
return -1 != getFrequency(inWord, length);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int UnigramDictionary::getBigrams(unsigned short *word, int length, int *codes, int codesSize,
|
|
unsigned short *outWords, int *frequencies, int maxWordLength, int maxBigrams,
|
|
int maxAlternatives) {
|
|
// TODO: add implementation.
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// TODO: remove this function.
|
|
int UnigramDictionary::getBigramPosition(int pos, unsigned short *word, int offset,
|
|
int length) const {
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ProcessCurrentNode returns a boolean telling whether to traverse children nodes or not.
|
|
// If the return value is false, then the caller should read in the output "nextSiblingPosition"
|
|
// to find out the address of the next sibling node and pass it to a new call of processCurrentNode.
|
|
// It is worthy to note that when false is returned, the output values other than
|
|
// nextSiblingPosition are undefined.
|
|
// If the return value is true, then the caller must proceed to traverse the children of this
|
|
// node. processCurrentNode will output the information about the children: their count in
|
|
// newCount, their position in newChildrenPosition, the traverseAllNodes flag in
|
|
// newTraverseAllNodes, the match weight into newMatchRate, the input index into newInputIndex, the
|
|
// diffs into newDiffs, the sibling position in nextSiblingPosition, and the output index into
|
|
// newOutputIndex. Please also note the following caveat: processCurrentNode does not know when
|
|
// there aren't any more nodes at this level, it merely returns the address of the first byte after
|
|
// the current node in nextSiblingPosition. Thus, the caller must keep count of the nodes at any
|
|
// given level, as output into newCount when traversing this level's parent.
|
|
inline bool UnigramDictionary::processCurrentNode(const int initialPos, const int initialDepth,
|
|
const int maxDepth, const bool initialTraverseAllNodes, int matchWeight, int inputIndex,
|
|
const int initialDiffs, const int skipPos, const int excessivePos, const int transposedPos,
|
|
int *nextLetters, const int nextLettersSize, int *newCount, int *newChildrenPosition,
|
|
bool *newTraverseAllNodes, int *newMatchRate, int *newInputIndex, int *newDiffs,
|
|
int *nextSiblingPosition, int *newOutputIndex) {
|
|
if (DEBUG_DICT) {
|
|
int inputCount = 0;
|
|
if (skipPos >= 0) ++inputCount;
|
|
if (excessivePos >= 0) ++inputCount;
|
|
if (transposedPos >= 0) ++inputCount;
|
|
assert(inputCount <= 1);
|
|
}
|
|
int pos = initialPos;
|
|
int depth = initialDepth;
|
|
int traverseAllNodes = initialTraverseAllNodes;
|
|
int diffs = initialDiffs;
|
|
|
|
// Flags contain the following information:
|
|
// - Address type (MASK_GROUP_ADDRESS_TYPE) on two bits:
|
|
// - FLAG_GROUP_ADDRESS_TYPE_{ONE,TWO,THREE}_BYTES means there are children and their address
|
|
// is on the specified number of bytes.
|
|
// - FLAG_GROUP_ADDRESS_TYPE_NOADDRESS means there are no children, and therefore no address.
|
|
// - FLAG_HAS_MULTIPLE_CHARS: whether this node has multiple char or not.
|
|
// - FLAG_IS_TERMINAL: whether this node is a terminal or not (it may still have children)
|
|
// - FLAG_HAS_BIGRAMS: whether this node has bigrams or not
|
|
const uint8_t flags = BinaryFormat::getFlagsAndForwardPointer(DICT_ROOT, &pos);
|
|
const bool hasMultipleChars = (0 != (FLAG_HAS_MULTIPLE_CHARS & flags));
|
|
|
|
// This gets only ONE character from the stream. Next there will be:
|
|
// if FLAG_HAS_MULTIPLE CHARS: the other characters of the same node
|
|
// else if FLAG_IS_TERMINAL: the frequency
|
|
// else if MASK_GROUP_ADDRESS_TYPE is not NONE: the children address
|
|
// Note that you can't have a node that both is not a terminal and has no children.
|
|
int32_t c = BinaryFormat::getCharCodeAndForwardPointer(DICT_ROOT, &pos);
|
|
assert(NOT_A_CHARACTER != c);
|
|
|
|
// We are going to loop through each character and make it look like it's a different
|
|
// node each time. To do that, we will process characters in this node in order until
|
|
// we find the character terminator. This is signalled by getCharCode* returning
|
|
// NOT_A_CHARACTER.
|
|
// As a special case, if there is only one character in this node, we must not read the
|
|
// next bytes so we will simulate the NOT_A_CHARACTER return by testing the flags.
|
|
// This way, each loop run will look like a "virtual node".
|
|
do {
|
|
// We prefetch the next char. If 'c' is the last char of this node, we will have
|
|
// NOT_A_CHARACTER in the next char. From this we can decide whether this virtual node
|
|
// should behave as a terminal or not and whether we have children.
|
|
const int32_t nextc = hasMultipleChars
|
|
? BinaryFormat::getCharCodeAndForwardPointer(DICT_ROOT, &pos) : NOT_A_CHARACTER;
|
|
const bool isLastChar = (NOT_A_CHARACTER == nextc);
|
|
// If there are more chars in this nodes, then this virtual node is not a terminal.
|
|
// If we are on the last char, this virtual node is a terminal if this node is.
|
|
const bool isTerminal = isLastChar && (0 != (FLAG_IS_TERMINAL & flags));
|
|
// If there are more chars in this node, then this virtual node has children.
|
|
// If we are on the last char, this virtual node has children if this node has.
|
|
const bool hasChildren = (!isLastChar) || BinaryFormat::hasChildrenInFlags(flags);
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// This has to be done for each virtual char (this forwards the "inputIndex" which
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// is the index in the user-inputted chars, as read by getInputCharsAt.
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if (excessivePos == depth && inputIndex < mInputLength - 1) ++inputIndex;
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if (traverseAllNodes || needsToSkipCurrentNode(c, inputIndex, skipPos, depth)) {
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mWord[depth] = c;
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if (traverseAllNodes && isTerminal) {
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// The frequency should be here, because we come here only if this is actually
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// a terminal node, and we are on its last char.
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const int freq = BinaryFormat::readFrequencyWithoutMovingPointer(DICT_ROOT, pos);
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onTerminal(mWord, depth, DICT_ROOT, flags, pos, inputIndex, matchWeight, skipPos,
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excessivePos, transposedPos, freq, false, nextLetters, nextLettersSize);
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}
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if (!hasChildren) {
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// If we don't have children here, that means we finished processing all
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// characters of this node (we are on the last virtual node), AND we are in
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// traverseAllNodes mode, which means we are searching for *completions*. We
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// should skip the frequency if we have a terminal, and report the position
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// of the next sibling. We don't have to return other values because we are
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// returning false, as in "don't traverse children".
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if (isTerminal) pos = BinaryFormat::skipFrequency(flags, pos);
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*nextSiblingPosition =
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BinaryFormat::skipChildrenPosAndAttributes(DICT_ROOT, flags, pos);
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return false;
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}
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} else {
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const int *currentChars = getInputCharsAt(inputIndex);
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if (transposedPos >= 0) {
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if (inputIndex == transposedPos) currentChars += MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS;
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if (inputIndex == (transposedPos + 1)) currentChars -= MAX_PROXIMITY_CHARS;
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}
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const int matchedProximityCharId = getMatchedProximityId(currentChars, c, skipPos,
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excessivePos, transposedPos);
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if (UNRELATED_CHAR == matchedProximityCharId) {
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// We found that this is an unrelated character, so we should give up traversing
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// this node and its children entirely.
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// However we may not be on the last virtual node yet so we skip the remaining
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// characters in this node, the frequency if it's there, read the next sibling
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// position to output it, then return false.
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// We don't have to output other values because we return false, as in
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// "don't traverse children".
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if (!isLastChar) {
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pos = BinaryFormat::skipOtherCharacters(DICT_ROOT, pos);
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}
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pos = BinaryFormat::skipFrequency(flags, pos);
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*nextSiblingPosition =
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BinaryFormat::skipChildrenPosAndAttributes(DICT_ROOT, flags, pos);
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return false;
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}
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mWord[depth] = c;
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// If inputIndex is greater than mInputLength, that means there is no
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// proximity chars. So, we don't need to check proximity.
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if (SAME_OR_ACCENTED_OR_CAPITALIZED_CHAR == matchedProximityCharId) {
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multiplyIntCapped(TYPED_LETTER_MULTIPLIER, &matchWeight);
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}
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const bool isSameAsUserTypedLength = mInputLength == inputIndex + 1
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|| (excessivePos == mInputLength - 1 && inputIndex == mInputLength - 2);
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if (isSameAsUserTypedLength && isTerminal) {
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const int freq = BinaryFormat::readFrequencyWithoutMovingPointer(DICT_ROOT, pos);
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onTerminal(mWord, depth, DICT_ROOT, flags, pos, inputIndex, matchWeight, skipPos,
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excessivePos, transposedPos, freq, true, nextLetters, nextLettersSize);
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}
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// This character matched the typed character (enough to traverse the node at least)
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// so we just evaluated it. Now we should evaluate this virtual node's children - that
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// is, if it has any. If it has no children, we're done here - so we skip the end of
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// the node, output the siblings position, and return false "don't traverse children".
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// Note that !hasChildren implies isLastChar, so we know we don't have to skip any
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// remaining char in this group for there can't be any.
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if (!hasChildren) {
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pos = BinaryFormat::skipFrequency(flags, pos);
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*nextSiblingPosition =
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BinaryFormat::skipChildrenPosAndAttributes(DICT_ROOT, flags, pos);
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return false;
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}
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// Start traversing all nodes after the index exceeds the user typed length
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traverseAllNodes = isSameAsUserTypedLength;
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diffs = diffs + ((NEAR_PROXIMITY_CHAR == matchedProximityCharId) ? 1 : 0);
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// Finally, we are ready to go to the next character, the next "virtual node".
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|
// We should advance the input index.
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|
// We do this in this branch of the 'if traverseAllNodes' because we are still matching
|
|
// characters to input; the other branch is not matching them but searching for
|
|
// completions, this is why it does not have to do it.
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|
++inputIndex;
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|
}
|
|
// Optimization: Prune out words that are too long compared to how much was typed.
|
|
if (depth >= maxDepth || diffs > mMaxEditDistance) {
|
|
// We are giving up parsing this node and its children. Skip the rest of the node,
|
|
// output the sibling position, and return that we don't want to traverse children.
|
|
if (!isLastChar) {
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|
pos = BinaryFormat::skipOtherCharacters(DICT_ROOT, pos);
|
|
}
|
|
pos = BinaryFormat::skipFrequency(flags, pos);
|
|
*nextSiblingPosition =
|
|
BinaryFormat::skipChildrenPosAndAttributes(DICT_ROOT, flags, pos);
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Prepare for the next character. Promote the prefetched char to current char - the loop
|
|
// will take care of prefetching the next. If we finally found our last char, nextc will
|
|
// contain NOT_A_CHARACTER.
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|
c = nextc;
|
|
// Also, the next char is one "virtual node" depth more than this char.
|
|
++depth;
|
|
} while (NOT_A_CHARACTER != c);
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|
|
|
// If inputIndex is greater than mInputLength, that means there are no proximity chars.
|
|
// Here, that's all we are interested in so we don't need to check for isSameAsUserTypedLength.
|
|
if (mInputLength <= *newInputIndex) {
|
|
traverseAllNodes = true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// All the output values that are purely computation by this function are held in local
|
|
// variables. Output them to the caller.
|
|
*newTraverseAllNodes = traverseAllNodes;
|
|
*newMatchRate = matchWeight;
|
|
*newDiffs = diffs;
|
|
*newInputIndex = inputIndex;
|
|
*newOutputIndex = depth;
|
|
|
|
// Now we finished processing this node, and we want to traverse children. If there are no
|
|
// children, we can't come here.
|
|
assert(BinaryFormat::hasChildrenInFlags(flags));
|
|
|
|
// If this node was a terminal it still has the frequency under the pointer (it may have been
|
|
// read, but not skipped - see readFrequencyWithoutMovingPointer).
|
|
// Next come the children position, then possibly attributes (attributes are bigrams only for
|
|
// now, maybe something related to shortcuts in the future).
|
|
// Once this is read, we still need to output the number of nodes in the immediate children of
|
|
// this node, so we read and output it before returning true, as in "please traverse children".
|
|
pos = BinaryFormat::skipFrequency(flags, pos);
|
|
int childrenPos = BinaryFormat::readChildrenPosition(DICT_ROOT, flags, pos);
|
|
*nextSiblingPosition = BinaryFormat::skipChildrenPosAndAttributes(DICT_ROOT, flags, pos);
|
|
*newCount = BinaryFormat::getGroupCountAndForwardPointer(DICT_ROOT, &childrenPos);
|
|
*newChildrenPosition = childrenPos;
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
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#endif // NEW_DICTIONARY_FORMAT
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} // namespace latinime
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