From e3ec5fcc88513a4141577e5b2001b3896e111232 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean Chalard Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 20:31:09 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Fix a bug in gesture after a dash or apostrophe It would insert a space when it shouldn't when composing a word ending in either dash or apostrophe and gesturing right away. Bug: 7889078 Change-Id: Ib3e2f6f5e551888cc081b464a641e2deac6f5ef7 --- .../com/android/inputmethod/latin/LatinIME.java | 15 ++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/LatinIME.java b/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/LatinIME.java index d02c4df7e..64636d68f 100644 --- a/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/LatinIME.java +++ b/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/LatinIME.java @@ -1476,7 +1476,10 @@ public final class LatinIME extends InputMethodService implements KeyboardAction Stats.onAutoCorrection("", mWordComposer.getTypedWord(), " ", mWordComposer); } } - if (mWordComposer.size() <= 1) { + final int wordComposerSize = mWordComposer.size(); + // Since isComposingWord() is true, the size is at least 1. + final int lastChar = mWordComposer.getCodeAt(wordComposerSize - 1); + if (wordComposerSize <= 1) { // We auto-correct the previous (typed, not gestured) string iff it's one character // long. The reason for this is, even in the middle of gesture typing, you'll still // tap one-letter words and you want them auto-corrected (typically, "i" in English @@ -1490,8 +1493,14 @@ public final class LatinIME extends InputMethodService implements KeyboardAction } mExpectingUpdateSelection = true; // The following is necessary for the case where the user typed something but didn't - // manual pick it and didn't input any separator. - mSpaceState = SPACE_STATE_PHANTOM; + // manual pick it and didn't input any separator: we want to put a space between what + // has been entered and the coming gesture input result, so we go into phantom space + // state, which will be promoted to a space when the gesture result is committed. But if + // the current input ends in a word connector on the other hand, then we want to have + // the next input stick to the current input so we don't switch to phantom space state. + if (!mSettings.getCurrent().isWordConnector(lastChar)) { + mSpaceState = SPACE_STATE_PHANTOM; + } } else { final int codePointBeforeCursor = mConnection.getCodePointBeforeCursor(); if (mSettings.getCurrent().isUsuallyFollowedBySpace(codePointBeforeCursor)) {