/* * Copyright (C) 2012 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.utils; import java.util.Locale; import java.util.TreeMap; /** * A class to help with handling different writing scripts. */ public class ScriptUtils { public static final int SCRIPT_LATIN = 0; public static final int SCRIPT_CYRILLIC = 1; public static final int SCRIPT_GREEK = 2; public static final TreeMap mLanguageToScript; static { // List of the supported languages and their associated script. We won't check // words written in another script than the selected script, because we know we // don't have those in our dictionary so we will underline everything and we // will never have any suggestions, so it makes no sense checking them, and this // is done in {@link #shouldFilterOut}. Also, the script is used to choose which // proximity to pass to the dictionary descent algorithm. // IMPORTANT: this only contains languages - do not write countries in there. // Only the language is searched from the map. mLanguageToScript = new TreeMap<>(); mLanguageToScript.put("cs", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("da", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("de", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("el", SCRIPT_GREEK); mLanguageToScript.put("en", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("es", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("fi", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("fr", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("hr", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("it", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("lt", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("lv", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("nb", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("nl", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("pt", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("sl", SCRIPT_LATIN); mLanguageToScript.put("ru", SCRIPT_CYRILLIC); } /* * Returns whether the code point is a letter that makes sense for the specified * locale for this spell checker. * The dictionaries supported by Latin IME are described in res/xml/spellchecker.xml * and is limited to EFIGS languages and Russian. * Hence at the moment this explicitly tests for Cyrillic characters or Latin characters * as appropriate, and explicitly excludes CJK, Arabic and Hebrew characters. */ public static boolean isLetterCheckableByScript(final int codePoint, final int script) { switch (script) { case SCRIPT_LATIN: // Our supported latin script dictionaries (EFIGS) at the moment only include // characters in the C0, C1, Latin Extended A and B, IPA extensions unicode // blocks. As it happens, those are back-to-back in the code range 0x40 to 0x2AF, // so the below is a very efficient way to test for it. As for the 0-0x3F, it's // excluded from isLetter anyway. return codePoint <= 0x2AF && Character.isLetter(codePoint); case SCRIPT_CYRILLIC: // All Cyrillic characters are in the 400~52F block. There are some in the upper // Unicode range, but they are archaic characters that are not used in modern // Russian and are not used by our dictionary. return codePoint >= 0x400 && codePoint <= 0x52F && Character.isLetter(codePoint); case SCRIPT_GREEK: // Greek letters are either in the 370~3FF range (Greek & Coptic), or in the // 1F00~1FFF range (Greek extended). Our dictionary contains both sort of characters. // Our dictionary also contains a few words with 0xF2; it would be best to check // if that's correct, but a web search does return results for these words so // they are probably okay. return (codePoint >= 0x370 && codePoint <= 0x3FF) || (codePoint >= 0x1F00 && codePoint <= 0x1FFF) || codePoint == 0xF2; default: // Should never come here throw new RuntimeException("Impossible value of script: " + script); } } public static int getScriptFromLocale(final Locale locale) { final Integer script = mLanguageToScript.get(locale.getLanguage()); if (null == script) { throw new RuntimeException("We have been called with an unsupported language: \"" + locale.getLanguage() + "\". Framework bug?"); } return script; } }