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This adds the '\n' and '\t' sequences to showcase the new feature.
75 lines
2.6 KiB
Java
75 lines
2.6 KiB
Java
package juloo.keyboard2;
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import java.util.Arrays;
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public final class ComposeKey
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{
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/** Apply the pending compose sequence to [kv]. */
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public static KeyValue apply(int state, KeyValue kv)
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{
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switch (kv.getKind())
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{
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case Char:
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KeyValue res = apply(state, kv.getChar());
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// Grey-out characters not part of any sequence.
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if (res == null)
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return kv.withFlags(kv.getFlags() | KeyValue.FLAG_GREYED);
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return res;
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/* These keys are not greyed. */
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case Event:
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case Modifier:
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case Compose_pending:
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return kv;
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/* Other keys cannot be part of sequences. */
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default:
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return kv.withFlags(kv.getFlags() | KeyValue.FLAG_GREYED);
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}
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}
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/** Apply the pending compose sequence to char [c]. */
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static KeyValue apply(int prev, char c)
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{
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char[] states = ComposeKeyData.states;
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char[] edges = ComposeKeyData.edges;
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int prev_length = edges[prev];
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int next = Arrays.binarySearch(states, prev + 1, prev + prev_length, c);
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if (next < 0)
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return null;
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next = edges[next];
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int next_header = states[next];
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if (next_header == 0) // Enter a new intermediate state.
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return KeyValue.makeComposePending(String.valueOf(c), next, 0);
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else if (next_header == 0xFFFF) // String final state
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{
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int next_length = edges[next];
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return KeyValue.getKeyByName(
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new String(states, next + 1, next_length - 1));
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}
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else // Character final state.
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return KeyValue.makeCharKey((char)next_header);
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}
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/** The state machine is comprised of two arrays.
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The [states] array represents the different states and the associated
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transitions:
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- The first cell is the header cell, [states[s]].
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- If the header is equal to [0],
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The remaining cells are the transitions characters, sorted
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alphabetically.
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- If the header is positive,
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This is a final state, [states[s]] is the result of the sequence.
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In this case, [edges[s]] must be equal to [1].
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- If the header is equal to [-1],
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This is a final state, the remaining cells represent the result string
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which starts at index [s + 1] and has a length of [edges[s] - 1].
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The [edges] array represents the transition state corresponding to each
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accepted inputs.
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- If [states[s]] is a header cell, [edges[s]] is the number of cells
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occupied by the state [s], including the header cell.
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- If [states[s]] is a transition, [edges[s]] is the index of the state to
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jump into.
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- If [states[s]] is a part of a final state, [edges[s]] is not used. */
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}
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