diff --git a/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/LatinIME.java b/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/LatinIME.java index e1ca854b5..a6552a271 100644 --- a/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/LatinIME.java +++ b/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/LatinIME.java @@ -1816,20 +1816,21 @@ public class LatinIME extends InputMethodServiceCompatWrapper implements Keyboar } else { prevWord = EditingUtils.getPreviousWord(ic, mSettingsValues.mWordSeparators); } + + final CharSequence typedWord = mWordComposer.getTypedWord(); + final int quotesCount = mWordComposer.trailingSingleQuotesCount(); // getSuggestedWordBuilder handles gracefully a null value of prevWord final SuggestedWords.Builder builder = mSuggest.getSuggestedWordBuilder(mWordComposer, prevWord, mKeyboardSwitcher.getKeyboard().getProximityInfo(), mCorrectionMode); boolean autoCorrectionAvailable = !mInputAttributes.mInputTypeNoAutoCorrect && mSuggest.hasAutoCorrection(); - final CharSequence typedWord = mWordComposer.getTypedWord(); // Here, we want to promote a whitelisted word if exists. // TODO: Change this scheme - a boolean is not enough. A whitelisted word may be "valid" // but still autocorrected from - in the case the whitelist only capitalizes the word. // The whitelist should be case-insensitive, so it's not possible to be consistent with // a boolean flag. Right now this is handled with a slight hack in // WhitelistDictionary#shouldForciblyAutoCorrectFrom. - final int quotesCount = mWordComposer.trailingSingleQuotesCount(); final boolean allowsToBeAutoCorrected = AutoCorrection.allowsToBeAutoCorrected( mSuggest.getUnigramDictionaries(), // If the typed string ends with a single quote, for dictionary lookup purposes