futokb/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/WordComposer.java
Jean Chalard 5c08151c22 Avoid returning an object that's still used internally
There is no definite path known for this to end up being
touched by other classes, but we could imagine through
some way or some other it ends up shoved in the stringbuilder
pool, leading to catastrophic results.

Hopefully related to
Bug: 5248688

Change-Id: Ib8abfc31263cbf31d515ed607ced5d8253971938
2011-09-15 16:23:03 +09:00

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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
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* 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 limitations under
* the License.
*/
package com.android.inputmethod.latin;
import com.android.inputmethod.keyboard.KeyDetector;
import java.util.ArrayList;
/**
* A place to store the currently composing word with information such as adjacent key codes as well
*/
public class WordComposer {
public static final int NOT_A_CODE = KeyDetector.NOT_A_CODE;
public static final int NOT_A_COORDINATE = -1;
/**
* The list of unicode values for each keystroke (including surrounding keys)
*/
private ArrayList<int[]> mCodes;
private int[] mXCoordinates;
private int[] mYCoordinates;
private StringBuilder mTypedWord;
private int mCapsCount;
private boolean mAutoCapitalized;
/**
* Whether the user chose to capitalize the first char of the word.
*/
private boolean mIsFirstCharCapitalized;
public WordComposer() {
final int N = BinaryDictionary.MAX_WORD_LENGTH;
mCodes = new ArrayList<int[]>(N);
mTypedWord = new StringBuilder(N);
mXCoordinates = new int[N];
mYCoordinates = new int[N];
}
public WordComposer(WordComposer source) {
init(source);
}
public void init(WordComposer source) {
mCodes = new ArrayList<int[]>(source.mCodes);
mTypedWord = new StringBuilder(source.mTypedWord);
mXCoordinates = source.mXCoordinates;
mYCoordinates = source.mYCoordinates;
mCapsCount = source.mCapsCount;
mIsFirstCharCapitalized = source.mIsFirstCharCapitalized;
mAutoCapitalized = source.mAutoCapitalized;
}
/**
* Clear out the keys registered so far.
*/
public void reset() {
mCodes.clear();
mTypedWord.setLength(0);
mCapsCount = 0;
mIsFirstCharCapitalized = false;
}
/**
* Number of keystrokes in the composing word.
* @return the number of keystrokes
*/
public final int size() {
return mTypedWord.length();
}
/**
* Returns the codes at a particular position in the word.
* @param index the position in the word
* @return the unicode for the pressed and surrounding keys
*/
public int[] getCodesAt(int index) {
return mCodes.get(index);
}
public int[] getXCoordinates() {
return mXCoordinates;
}
public int[] getYCoordinates() {
return mYCoordinates;
}
private static boolean isFirstCharCapitalized(int index, int codePoint, boolean previous) {
if (index == 0) return Character.isUpperCase(codePoint);
return previous && Character.isLowerCase(codePoint);
}
/**
* Add a new keystroke, with codes[0] containing the pressed key's unicode and the rest of
* the array containing unicode for adjacent keys, sorted by reducing probability/proximity.
* @param codes the array of unicode values
*/
public void add(int primaryCode, int[] codes, int x, int y) {
final int newIndex = size();
mTypedWord.append((char) primaryCode);
correctPrimaryJuxtapos(primaryCode, codes);
mCodes.add(codes);
if (newIndex < BinaryDictionary.MAX_WORD_LENGTH) {
mXCoordinates[newIndex] = x;
mYCoordinates[newIndex] = y;
}
mIsFirstCharCapitalized = isFirstCharCapitalized(
newIndex, primaryCode, mIsFirstCharCapitalized);
if (Character.isUpperCase(primaryCode)) mCapsCount++;
}
/**
* Swaps the first and second values in the codes array if the primary code is not the first
* value in the array but the second. This happens when the preferred key is not the key that
* the user released the finger on.
* @param primaryCode the preferred character
* @param codes array of codes based on distance from touch point
*/
private void correctPrimaryJuxtapos(int primaryCode, int[] codes) {
if (codes.length < 2) return;
if (codes[0] > 0 && codes[1] > 0 && codes[0] != primaryCode && codes[1] == primaryCode) {
codes[1] = codes[0];
codes[0] = primaryCode;
}
}
/**
* Delete the last keystroke as a result of hitting backspace.
*/
public void deleteLast() {
final int size = size();
if (size > 0) {
final int lastPos = size - 1;
char lastChar = mTypedWord.charAt(lastPos);
mCodes.remove(lastPos);
mTypedWord.deleteCharAt(lastPos);
if (Character.isUpperCase(lastChar)) mCapsCount--;
}
if (size() == 0) {
mIsFirstCharCapitalized = false;
}
}
/**
* Returns the word as it was typed, without any correction applied.
* @return the word that was typed so far
*/
public String getTypedWord() {
if (size() == 0) {
return null;
}
return mTypedWord.toString();
}
/**
* Whether or not the user typed a capital letter as the first letter in the word
* @return capitalization preference
*/
public boolean isFirstCharCapitalized() {
return mIsFirstCharCapitalized;
}
/**
* Whether or not all of the user typed chars are upper case
* @return true if all user typed chars are upper case, false otherwise
*/
public boolean isAllUpperCase() {
return (mCapsCount > 0) && (mCapsCount == size());
}
/**
* Returns true if more than one character is upper case, otherwise returns false.
*/
public boolean isMostlyCaps() {
return mCapsCount > 1;
}
/**
* Saves the reason why the word is capitalized - whether it was automatic or
* due to the user hitting shift in the middle of a sentence.
* @param auto whether it was an automatic capitalization due to start of sentence
*/
public void setAutoCapitalized(boolean auto) {
mAutoCapitalized = auto;
}
/**
* Returns whether the word was automatically capitalized.
* @return whether the word was automatically capitalized
*/
public boolean isAutoCapitalized() {
return mAutoCapitalized;
}
}