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-rw-r--r--java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/Suggest.java28
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/Suggest.java b/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/Suggest.java
index e4f823791..9e53cfc3c 100644
--- a/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/Suggest.java
+++ b/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/latin/Suggest.java
@@ -217,6 +217,20 @@ public class Suggest {
}
}
+ // TODO: Change this scheme - a boolean is not enough. A whitelisted word may be "valid"
+ // but still autocorrected from - in the case the whitelist only capitalizes the word.
+ // The whitelist should be case-insensitive, so it's not possible to be consistent with
+ // a boolean flag. Right now this is handled with a slight hack in
+ // WhitelistDictionary#shouldForciblyAutoCorrectFrom.
+ final boolean allowsToBeAutoCorrected = AutoCorrection.isWhitelistedOrNotAWord(
+ mDictionaries, consideredWord, wordComposer.isFirstCharCapitalized())
+ // If we don't have a main dictionary, we never want to auto-correct. The reason for this
+ // is, the user may have a contact whose name happens to match a valid word in their
+ // language, and it will unexpectedly auto-correct. For example, if the user types in
+ // English with no dictionary and has a "Will" in their contact list, "will" would
+ // always auto-correct to "Will" which is unwanted. Hence, no main dict => no auto-correct.
+ && hasMainDictionary();
+
final CharSequence whitelistedWord =
mWhiteListDictionary.getWhitelistedWord(consideredWord);
@@ -276,20 +290,6 @@ public class Suggest {
suggestionsList = suggestionsContainer;
}
- // TODO: Change this scheme - a boolean is not enough. A whitelisted word may be "valid"
- // but still autocorrected from - in the case the whitelist only capitalizes the word.
- // The whitelist should be case-insensitive, so it's not possible to be consistent with
- // a boolean flag. Right now this is handled with a slight hack in
- // WhitelistDictionary#shouldForciblyAutoCorrectFrom.
- final boolean allowsToBeAutoCorrected = AutoCorrection.isWhitelistedOrNotAWord(
- mDictionaries, consideredWord, wordComposer.isFirstCharCapitalized())
- // If we don't have a main dictionary, we never want to auto-correct. The reason for this
- // is, the user may have a contact whose name happens to match a valid word in their
- // language, and it will unexpectedly auto-correct. For example, if the user types in
- // English with no dictionary and has a "Will" in their contact list, "will" would
- // always auto-correct to "Will" which is unwanted. Hence, no main dict => no auto-correct.
- && hasMainDictionary();
-
return new SuggestedWords(suggestionsList,
// TODO: this first argument is lying. If this is a whitelisted word which is an
// actual word, it says typedWordValid = false, which looks wrong. We should either