This is apparently called only once for every unique word, so repeated instances
of the same word are not handled separately. Upon changing orientation of the
device, however, all invalid words in the textbox are underlined again and this
method is called for each unique instance in order.
Change-Id: Ic57e4b9e5675bd7abd723644aa318d964f7f875f
This CL fixes the following compiler warnings.
- Indirect access to static member
- Access to a non-accessible member of an enclosing type
- Parameter assignment
- Method can be static
- Local variable declaration hides another field or variable
- Value of local variable is not used
- Unused import
- Unused private member
- Unnecessary 'else' statement
- Unnecessary declaration of throw exception
- Redundant type arguments
- Missing '@Override' annotation
- Unused '@SuppressWarning' annotations
Bug: 18003991
Change-Id: Icfebe753e53a2cc621848f769d6a3d7ce501ebc7
Special case <valid word>.<valid word> to send as a suggestion
the same string where the periods is replaced by a space.
Bug: 10780091
Change-Id: I43c94675977f9ab5d7ee5671486cb742b39f3974
This member has outlived its usefulness. It's not clear now that it
makes things really faster, but it does bring a lot of complexity
that we can avoid by removing it.
Change-Id: Ifbc8094a45b56b958fe165b1930f4cc358a97721
This is not the right way to do it, but it's simple and will kill the
regression. We should investigate why the return values are
wrong in this case.
Bug: 10780091
Change-Id: I808727242c9cb1598df00a7426358dc3a658add4
This fixes null pointer exceptions that are caused when
getSuggestion() is called from spell checker.
Change-Id: Ifc9e7abb900e1a4646e33c91022effde439673e4
This is about as ad-hoc as it gets, but then again, what we want
is probably as ad-hoc as it gets.
All URL boxes I know of double as search bars, and not adding
automatic spaces there sucks (e.g. in Chrome URL bar).
And in other boxes actually you don't want to add a space if
it looks like a URL. QSB isn't even a search box, and it behaves
like this.
So I think this is actually the right answer to the problem.
Bug: 7062925
Change-Id: Ib09472b34644fd5bf2dc84bb97cedeeba28bcd02
Remove the subtypes that don't get a dictionary any more in AOSP.
Also prepare for all downloadable-dictionary supported subtypes.
Bug: 7673670
Change-Id: I5b754a791233c270237b8f7e5e2208f7282ad294
Two flavors of words would be wrongly reported as misspelled
by the android spell checker when they are written in all
upper case letters:
- Words containing a quote or a dash or any other non-letter
- Words that need the first letter to be capitalized
Bug: 7659216
Change-Id: Ibc5d261945ffcbb8a858d4c73b7c62cef6671abf
We don't know of any actual bug in the implementation of the
pool that may result in a deadlock, but this still implements
a means out of a deadlock if one ever arises anyway. It's
meant to improve the resilience of the spell checker.
Bug: 5441027
Change-Id: I689491090792dbb89110ee56631965c5bb2dc712