LatinIME/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/UserDictionary.java
Jean Chalard 8e4b3bbf9f Don't assume a word has been added to the user dict
The user may now cancel or edit a word upon adding to the
user dictionary. We can no longer assume the word has been
added as is and for the current locale. We should just rely
on standard mechanisms that inform us of new insertions.

Bug: 6015347
Change-Id: I069b19c0c844ca29d6de4c4d162306f9413adea8
2012-02-16 19:19:05 -08:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 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
*
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* 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
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*/
package com.android.inputmethod.latin;
import android.content.ContentProviderClient;
import android.content.ContentResolver;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.database.ContentObserver;
import android.database.Cursor;
import android.provider.UserDictionary.Words;
import android.text.TextUtils;
import com.android.inputmethod.keyboard.ProximityInfo;
import java.util.Arrays;
public class UserDictionary extends ExpandableDictionary {
private static final String[] PROJECTION_QUERY = {
Words.WORD,
Words.FREQUENCY,
};
// This is not exported by the framework so we pretty much have to write it here verbatim
private static final String ACTION_USER_DICTIONARY_INSERT =
"com.android.settings.USER_DICTIONARY_INSERT";
private ContentObserver mObserver;
final private String mLocale;
final private boolean mAlsoUseMoreRestrictiveLocales;
public UserDictionary(final Context context, final String locale) {
this(context, locale, false);
}
public UserDictionary(final Context context, final String locale,
final boolean alsoUseMoreRestrictiveLocales) {
super(context, Suggest.DIC_USER);
if (null == locale) throw new NullPointerException(); // Catch the error earlier
mLocale = locale;
mAlsoUseMoreRestrictiveLocales = alsoUseMoreRestrictiveLocales;
// Perform a managed query. The Activity will handle closing and re-querying the cursor
// when needed.
ContentResolver cres = context.getContentResolver();
mObserver = new ContentObserver(null) {
@Override
public void onChange(boolean self) {
setRequiresReload(true);
}
};
cres.registerContentObserver(Words.CONTENT_URI, true, mObserver);
loadDictionary();
}
@Override
public synchronized void close() {
if (mObserver != null) {
getContext().getContentResolver().unregisterContentObserver(mObserver);
mObserver = null;
}
super.close();
}
@Override
public void loadDictionaryAsync() {
// Split the locale. For example "en" => ["en"], "de_DE" => ["de", "DE"],
// "en_US_foo_bar_qux" => ["en", "US", "foo_bar_qux"] because of the limit of 3.
// This is correct for locale processing.
// For this example, we'll look at the "en_US_POSIX" case.
final String[] localeElements =
TextUtils.isEmpty(mLocale) ? new String[] {} : mLocale.split("_", 3);
final int length = localeElements.length;
final StringBuilder request = new StringBuilder("(locale is NULL)");
String localeSoFar = "";
// At start, localeElements = ["en", "US", "POSIX"] ; localeSoFar = "" ;
// and request = "(locale is NULL)"
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
// i | localeSoFar | localeElements
// 0 | "" | ["en", "US", "POSIX"]
// 1 | "en_" | ["en", "US", "POSIX"]
// 2 | "en_US_" | ["en", "en_US", "POSIX"]
localeElements[i] = localeSoFar + localeElements[i];
localeSoFar = localeElements[i] + "_";
// i | request
// 0 | "(locale is NULL)"
// 1 | "(locale is NULL) or (locale=?)"
// 2 | "(locale is NULL) or (locale=?) or (locale=?)"
request.append(" or (locale=?)");
}
// At the end, localeElements = ["en", "en_US", "en_US_POSIX"]; localeSoFar = en_US_POSIX_"
// and request = "(locale is NULL) or (locale=?) or (locale=?) or (locale=?)"
final String[] requestArguments;
// If length == 3, we already have all the arguments we need (common prefix is meaningless
// inside variants
if (mAlsoUseMoreRestrictiveLocales && length < 3) {
request.append(" or (locale like ?)");
// The following creates an array with one more (null) position
final String[] localeElementsWithMoreRestrictiveLocalesIncluded =
Arrays.copyOf(localeElements, length + 1);
localeElementsWithMoreRestrictiveLocalesIncluded[length] =
localeElements[length - 1] + "_%";
requestArguments = localeElementsWithMoreRestrictiveLocalesIncluded;
// If for example localeElements = ["en"]
// then requestArguments = ["en", "en_%"]
// and request = (locale is NULL) or (locale=?) or (locale like ?)
// If localeElements = ["en", "en_US"]
// then requestArguments = ["en", "en_US", "en_US_%"]
} else {
requestArguments = localeElements;
}
final Cursor cursor = getContext().getContentResolver()
.query(Words.CONTENT_URI, PROJECTION_QUERY, request.toString(),
requestArguments, null);
try {
addWords(cursor);
} finally {
if (null != cursor) cursor.close();
}
}
public boolean isEnabled() {
final ContentResolver cr = getContext().getContentResolver();
final ContentProviderClient client = cr.acquireContentProviderClient(Words.CONTENT_URI);
if (client != null) {
client.release();
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Adds a word to the dictionary and makes it persistent.
* @param word the word to add. If the word is capitalized, then the dictionary will
* recognize it as a capitalized word when searched.
* @param frequency the frequency of occurrence of the word. A frequency of 255 is considered
* the highest.
* @TODO use a higher or float range for frequency
*/
@Override
public synchronized void addWord(final String word, final int frequency) {
// Force load the dictionary here synchronously
if (getRequiresReload()) loadDictionaryAsync();
// TODO: do something for the UI. With the following, any sufficiently long word will
// look like it will go to the user dictionary but it won't.
// Safeguard against adding long words. Can cause stack overflow.
if (word.length() >= getMaxWordLength()) return;
// TODO: Add an argument to the intent to specify the frequency.
Intent intent = new Intent(ACTION_USER_DICTIONARY_INSERT);
intent.putExtra(Words.WORD, word);
intent.putExtra(Words.LOCALE, mLocale);
intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
getContext().startActivity(intent);
}
@Override
public synchronized void getWords(final WordComposer codes, final WordCallback callback,
final ProximityInfo proximityInfo) {
super.getWords(codes, callback, proximityInfo);
}
@Override
public synchronized boolean isValidWord(CharSequence word) {
return super.isValidWord(word);
}
private void addWords(Cursor cursor) {
clearDictionary();
if (cursor == null) return;
final int maxWordLength = getMaxWordLength();
if (cursor.moveToFirst()) {
final int indexWord = cursor.getColumnIndex(Words.WORD);
final int indexFrequency = cursor.getColumnIndex(Words.FREQUENCY);
while (!cursor.isAfterLast()) {
String word = cursor.getString(indexWord);
int frequency = cursor.getInt(indexFrequency);
// Safeguard against adding really long words. Stack may overflow due
// to recursion
if (word.length() < maxWordLength) {
super.addWord(word, frequency);
}
cursor.moveToNext();
}
}
}
}