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diff --git a/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/inputlogic/InputLogic.java b/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/inputlogic/InputLogic.java
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--- a/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/inputlogic/InputLogic.java
+++ b/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/inputlogic/InputLogic.java
@@ -179,6 +179,85 @@ public final class InputLogic {
}
/**
+ * Consider an update to the cursor position. Evaluate whether this update has happened as
+ * part of normal typing or whether it was an explicit cursor move by the user. In any case,
+ * do the necessary adjustments.
+ * @param settingsValues the current settings
+ * @param oldSelStart old selection start
+ * @param oldSelEnd old selection end
+ * @param newSelStart new selection start
+ * @param newSelEnd new selection end
+ * @param composingSpanStart composing span start
+ * @param composingSpanEnd composing span end
+ * @return whether the cursor has moved as a result of user interaction.
+ */
+ public boolean onUpdateSelection(final SettingsValues settingsValues,
+ final int oldSelStart, final int oldSelEnd,
+ final int newSelStart, final int newSelEnd,
+ final int composingSpanStart, final int composingSpanEnd) {
+ final boolean selectionChanged = oldSelStart != newSelStart || oldSelEnd != newSelEnd;
+
+ // if composingSpanStart and composingSpanEnd are -1, it means there is no composing
+ // span in the view - we can use that to narrow down whether the cursor was moved
+ // by us or not. If we are composing a word but there is no composing span, then
+ // we know for sure the cursor moved while we were composing and we should reset
+ // the state. TODO: rescind this policy: the framework never removes the composing
+ // span on its own accord while editing. This test is useless.
+ final boolean noComposingSpan = composingSpanStart == -1 && composingSpanEnd == -1;
+
+ // If the keyboard is not visible, we don't need to do all the housekeeping work, as it
+ // will be reset when the keyboard shows up anyway.
+ // TODO: revisit this when LatinIME supports hardware keyboards.
+ // NOTE: the test harness subclasses LatinIME and overrides isInputViewShown().
+ // TODO: find a better way to simulate actual execution.
+ // TODO: remove the #isInputViewShown() call from here.
+ if (mLatinIME.isInputViewShown() && !mConnection.isBelatedExpectedUpdate(oldSelStart,
+ newSelStart, oldSelEnd, newSelEnd)) {
+ // TODO: the following is probably better done in resetEntireInputState().
+ // it should only happen when the cursor moved, and the very purpose of the
+ // test below is to narrow down whether this happened or not. Likewise with
+ // the call to updateShiftState.
+ // We set this to NONE because after a cursor move, we don't want the space
+ // state-related special processing to kick in.
+ mSpaceState = SpaceState.NONE;
+
+ // TODO: is it still necessary to test for composingSpan related stuff?
+ final boolean selectionChangedOrSafeToReset = selectionChanged
+ || (!mWordComposer.isComposingWord()) || noComposingSpan;
+ final boolean hasOrHadSelection = (oldSelStart != oldSelEnd
+ || newSelStart != newSelEnd);
+ final int moveAmount = newSelStart - oldSelStart;
+ if (selectionChangedOrSafeToReset && (hasOrHadSelection
+ || !mWordComposer.moveCursorByAndReturnIfInsideComposingWord(moveAmount))) {
+ // If we are composing a word and moving the cursor, we would want to set a
+ // suggestion span for recorrection to work correctly. Unfortunately, that
+ // would involve the keyboard committing some new text, which would move the
+ // cursor back to where it was. Latin IME could then fix the position of the cursor
+ // again, but the asynchronous nature of the calls results in this wreaking havoc
+ // with selection on double tap and the like.
+ // Another option would be to send suggestions each time we set the composing
+ // text, but that is probably too expensive to do, so we decided to leave things
+ // as is.
+ resetEntireInputState(settingsValues, newSelStart, newSelEnd);
+ } else {
+ // resetEntireInputState calls resetCachesUponCursorMove, but forcing the
+ // composition to end. But in all cases where we don't reset the entire input
+ // state, we still want to tell the rich input connection about the new cursor
+ // position so that it can update its caches.
+ mConnection.resetCachesUponCursorMoveAndReturnSuccess(
+ newSelStart, newSelEnd, false /* shouldFinishComposition */);
+ }
+
+ // We moved the cursor. If we are touching a word, we need to resume suggestion.
+ mLatinIME.mHandler.postResumeSuggestions();
+ // Reset the last recapitalization.
+ mRecapitalizeStatus.deactivate();
+ return true;
+ }
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /**
* React to a code input. It may be a code point to insert, or a symbolic value that influences
* the keyboard behavior.
*