/* * 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 android.inputmethodservice; import android.content.Context; import android.util.AttributeSet; import android.view.inputmethod.ExtractedText; import android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager; import android.widget.EditText; /*** * Specialization of {@link EditText} for showing and interacting with the * extracted text in a full-screen input method. */ public class ExtractEditText extends EditText { private InputMethodService mIME; private int mSettingExtractedText; public ExtractEditText(Context context) { super(context, null); } public ExtractEditText(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { super(context, attrs, com.android.internal.R.attr.editTextStyle); } public ExtractEditText(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) { super(context, attrs, defStyle); } void setIME(InputMethodService ime) { mIME = ime; } /** * Start making changes that will not be reported to the client. That * is, {@link #onSelectionChanged(int, int)} will not result in sending * the new selection to the client */ public void startInternalChanges() { mSettingExtractedText += 1; } /** * Finish making changes that will not be reported to the client. That * is, {@link #onSelectionChanged(int, int)} will not result in sending * the new selection to the client */ public void finishInternalChanges() { mSettingExtractedText -= 1; } /** * Implement just to keep track of when we are setting text from the * client (vs. seeing changes in ourself from the user). */ @Override public void setExtractedText(ExtractedText text) { try { mSettingExtractedText++; super.setExtractedText(text); } finally { mSettingExtractedText--; } } /** * Report to the underlying text editor about selection changes. */ @Override protected void onSelectionChanged(int selStart, int selEnd) { if (mSettingExtractedText == 0 && mIME != null && selStart >= 0 && selEnd >= 0) { mIME.onExtractedSelectionChanged(selStart, selEnd); } } /** * Redirect clicks to the IME for handling there. First allows any * on click handler to run, though. */ @Override public boolean performClick() { if (!super.performClick() && mIME != null) { mIME.onExtractedTextClicked(); return true; } return false; } @Override public boolean onTextContextMenuItem(int id) { if (mIME != null && mIME.onExtractTextContextMenuItem(id)) { // Mode was started on Extracted, needs to be stopped here. // Cut and paste will change the text, which stops selection mode. if (id == android.R.id.copy) stopSelectionActionMode(); return true; } return super.onTextContextMenuItem(id); } /** * We are always considered to be an input method target. */ @Override public boolean isInputMethodTarget() { return true; } /** * Return true if the edit text is currently showing a scroll bar. */ public boolean hasVerticalScrollBar() { return computeVerticalScrollRange() > computeVerticalScrollExtent(); } /** * Pretend like the window this view is in always has focus, so its * highlight and cursor will be displayed. */ @Override public boolean hasWindowFocus() { return this.isEnabled(); } /** * Pretend like this view always has focus, so its * highlight and cursor will be displayed. */ @Override public boolean isFocused() { return this.isEnabled(); } /** * Pretend like this view always has focus, so its * highlight and cursor will be displayed. */ @Override public boolean hasFocus() { return this.isEnabled(); } /** * @hide */ @Override protected void viewClicked(InputMethodManager imm) { // As an instance of this class is supposed to be owned by IMS, // and it has a reference to the IMS (the current IME), // we just need to call back its onViewClicked() here. // It should be good to avoid unnecessary IPCs by doing this as well. if (mIME != null) { mIME.onViewClicked(false); } } /** * {@inheritDoc} * @hide */ @Override protected void deleteText_internal(int start, int end) { // Do not call the super method. // This will change the source TextView instead, which will update the ExtractTextView. mIME.onExtractedDeleteText(start, end); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * @hide */ @Override protected void replaceText_internal(int start, int end, CharSequence text) { // Do not call the super method. // This will change the source TextView instead, which will update the ExtractTextView. mIME.onExtractedReplaceText(start, end, text); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * @hide */ @Override protected void setSpan_internal(Object span, int start, int end, int flags) { // Do not call the super method. // This will change the source TextView instead, which will update the ExtractTextView. mIME.onExtractedSetSpan(span, start, end, flags); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * @hide */ @Override protected void setCursorPosition_internal(int start, int end) { // Do not call the super method. // This will change the source TextView instead, which will update the ExtractTextView. mIME.onExtractedSelectionChanged(start, end); } }