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authorAmin Bandali <bandali@kelar.org>2024-12-16 21:45:41 -0500
committerAmin Bandali <bandali@kelar.org>2025-01-11 14:17:35 -0500
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+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2013 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 org.kelar.inputmethod.latin.utils;
+
+import android.text.Spanned;
+import android.text.style.SuggestionSpan;
+
+import java.util.Arrays;
+
+/**
+ * Represents a range of text, relative to the current cursor position.
+ */
+public final class TextRange {
+ private final CharSequence mTextAtCursor;
+ private final int mWordAtCursorStartIndex;
+ private final int mWordAtCursorEndIndex;
+ private final int mCursorIndex;
+
+ public final CharSequence mWord;
+ public final boolean mHasUrlSpans;
+
+ public int getNumberOfCharsInWordBeforeCursor() {
+ return mCursorIndex - mWordAtCursorStartIndex;
+ }
+
+ public int getNumberOfCharsInWordAfterCursor() {
+ return mWordAtCursorEndIndex - mCursorIndex;
+ }
+
+ public int length() {
+ return mWord.length();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Gets the suggestion spans that are put squarely on the word, with the exact start
+ * and end of the span matching the boundaries of the word.
+ * @return the list of spans.
+ */
+ public SuggestionSpan[] getSuggestionSpansAtWord() {
+ if (!(mTextAtCursor instanceof Spanned && mWord instanceof Spanned)) {
+ return new SuggestionSpan[0];
+ }
+ final Spanned text = (Spanned)mTextAtCursor;
+ // Note: it's fine to pass indices negative or greater than the length of the string
+ // to the #getSpans() method. The reason we need to get from -1 to +1 is that, the
+ // spans were cut at the cursor position, and #getSpans(start, end) does not return
+ // spans that end at `start' or begin at `end'. Consider the following case:
+ // this| is (The | symbolizes the cursor position
+ // ---- ---
+ // In this case, the cursor is in position 4, so the 0~7 span has been split into
+ // a 0~4 part and a 4~7 part.
+ // If we called #getSpans(0, 4) in this case, we would only get the part from 0 to 4
+ // of the span, and not the part from 4 to 7, so we would not realize the span actually
+ // extends from 0 to 7. But if we call #getSpans(-1, 5) we'll get both the 0~4 and
+ // the 4~7 spans and we can merge them accordingly.
+ // Any span starting more than 1 char away from the word boundaries in any direction
+ // does not touch the word, so we don't need to consider it. That's why requesting
+ // -1 ~ +1 is enough.
+ // Of course this is only relevant if the cursor is at one end of the word. If it's
+ // in the middle, the -1 and +1 are not necessary, but they are harmless.
+ final SuggestionSpan[] spans = text.getSpans(mWordAtCursorStartIndex - 1,
+ mWordAtCursorEndIndex + 1, SuggestionSpan.class);
+ int readIndex = 0;
+ int writeIndex = 0;
+ for (; readIndex < spans.length; ++readIndex) {
+ final SuggestionSpan span = spans[readIndex];
+ // The span may be null, as we null them when we find duplicates. Cf a few lines
+ // down.
+ if (null == span) continue;
+ // Tentative span start and end. This may be modified later if we realize the
+ // same span is also applied to other parts of the string.
+ int spanStart = text.getSpanStart(span);
+ int spanEnd = text.getSpanEnd(span);
+ for (int i = readIndex + 1; i < spans.length; ++i) {
+ if (span.equals(spans[i])) {
+ // We found the same span somewhere else. Read the new extent of this
+ // span, and adjust our values accordingly.
+ spanStart = Math.min(spanStart, text.getSpanStart(spans[i]));
+ spanEnd = Math.max(spanEnd, text.getSpanEnd(spans[i]));
+ // ...and mark the span as processed.
+ spans[i] = null;
+ }
+ }
+ if (spanStart == mWordAtCursorStartIndex && spanEnd == mWordAtCursorEndIndex) {
+ // If the span does not start and stop here, ignore it. It probably extends
+ // past the start or end of the word, as happens in missing space correction
+ // or EasyEditSpans put by voice input.
+ spans[writeIndex++] = spans[readIndex];
+ }
+ }
+ return writeIndex == readIndex ? spans : Arrays.copyOfRange(spans, 0, writeIndex);
+ }
+
+ public TextRange(final CharSequence textAtCursor, final int wordAtCursorStartIndex,
+ final int wordAtCursorEndIndex, final int cursorIndex, final boolean hasUrlSpans) {
+ if (wordAtCursorStartIndex < 0 || cursorIndex < wordAtCursorStartIndex
+ || cursorIndex > wordAtCursorEndIndex
+ || wordAtCursorEndIndex > textAtCursor.length()) {
+ throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
+ }
+ mTextAtCursor = textAtCursor;
+ mWordAtCursorStartIndex = wordAtCursorStartIndex;
+ mWordAtCursorEndIndex = wordAtCursorEndIndex;
+ mCursorIndex = cursorIndex;
+ mHasUrlSpans = hasUrlSpans;
+ mWord = mTextAtCursor.subSequence(mWordAtCursorStartIndex, mWordAtCursorEndIndex);
+ }
+} \ No newline at end of file