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
The only place where it's used is checked for nullity.
Also, it's possible, also difficult, to match a different
recapitalize with the old code, triggering a bug that
this fixes.
Change-Id: I717d6df489025c75d1caca290a9086c3b39a9306
Upon pressing Shift, if there is currently a selected string, have
Latin IME change its capitalization.
This does not yet have the keyboard mode follow the mode - the change
is complicated enough as is.
Bug: 7657025
Change-Id: I54fe8485f44e04efd72c71ac9feee5ce21ba06f2
If the user gestures a word, then hits backspace in
disapproval, and gestures about the same thing again,
make sure that we don't suggest the same thing again.
Bug: 7549311
Change-Id: I793bc4df7c3841fa8f2f4146707c26e873f374c1
This uses the old suggestions. It does not try to recompute
new suggestions if there are no old suggestions yet: this is
coming in a later change.
If there are no suggestions, this shows the word itself
as a suggestion.
Bug: 8084810
Change-Id: I4c2e25df0ff3673be1825f57a0c19a9d23d47a48
Previously handleSeparator() caused the ResearchLogger to mark the time at which a LogUnit should be
broken. However, this causes the motion data associated with a separator to be associated with the
LogUnit of the previous word. This change corrects this bug.
Change-Id: I8b4d4fa6de2a013de9e2a28bb668c446a07f1957
Previously, ResearchLogger#onWordFinished() was called with an outdated parameter value for
isBatchMode, causing it to report false even for gestures. This changes fixes this problem.
Change-Id: Ifcabee236ba5fe20376ad882155d3f3142cd7613
Previously, ResearchLogger#stop() was called both in
LatinIME#onFinishInputView() and in LatinIME#onWindowHidden(). This
resulted in multiple logs being written.
Since onFinishInputView is the more reliable of the two (it is called
in InputMethodService#onDestroy; onWindowHidden is not), the code now
uses onFinishInputView as a stopping signal.
Change-Id: Iae4b8c3bdab226027624eeab19b3737367e4a108
This unifies the software and hardware keyboard code
under a single decision process that works.
Bug: 8129303
Bug: 8152758
Change-Id: I7574c563d5f957d57bfe62fe5e3eec59a519d335