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diff --git a/extensions/spellcheck/src/mozInlineSpellWordUtil.cpp b/extensions/spellcheck/src/mozInlineSpellWordUtil.cpp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3aef1533d --- /dev/null +++ b/extensions/spellcheck/src/mozInlineSpellWordUtil.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,1085 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +#include "mozInlineSpellWordUtil.h" +#include "nsDebug.h" +#include "nsIAtom.h" +#include "nsComponentManagerUtils.h" +#include "nsIDOMCSSStyleDeclaration.h" +#include "nsIDOMElement.h" +#include "nsIDOMRange.h" +#include "nsIEditor.h" +#include "nsIDOMNode.h" +#include "nsUnicharUtilCIID.h" +#include "nsUnicodeProperties.h" +#include "nsServiceManagerUtils.h" +#include "nsIContent.h" +#include "nsTextFragment.h" +#include "mozilla/dom/Element.h" +#include "nsRange.h" +#include "nsContentUtils.h" +#include "nsIFrame.h" +#include <algorithm> +#include "mozilla/BinarySearch.h" + +using namespace mozilla; + +// IsIgnorableCharacter +// +// These characters are ones that we should ignore in input. + +inline bool IsIgnorableCharacter(char16_t ch) +{ + return (ch == 0xAD || // SOFT HYPHEN + ch == 0x1806); // MONGOLIAN TODO SOFT HYPHEN +} + +// IsConditionalPunctuation +// +// Some characters (like apostrophes) require characters on each side to be +// part of a word, and are otherwise punctuation. + +inline bool IsConditionalPunctuation(char16_t ch) +{ + return (ch == '\'' || + ch == 0x2019 || // RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK + ch == 0x00B7); // MIDDLE DOT +} + +// mozInlineSpellWordUtil::Init + +nsresult +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::Init(nsWeakPtr aWeakEditor) +{ + nsresult rv; + + // getting the editor can fail commonly because the editor was detached, so + // don't assert + nsCOMPtr<nsIEditor> editor = do_QueryReferent(aWeakEditor, &rv); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) + return rv; + + nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMDocument> domDoc; + rv = editor->GetDocument(getter_AddRefs(domDoc)); + NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv); + NS_ENSURE_TRUE(domDoc, NS_ERROR_NULL_POINTER); + + mDOMDocument = domDoc; + mDocument = do_QueryInterface(domDoc); + + // Find the root node for the editor. For contenteditable we'll need something + // cleverer here. + nsCOMPtr<nsIDOMElement> rootElt; + rv = editor->GetRootElement(getter_AddRefs(rootElt)); + NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv); + + nsCOMPtr<nsINode> rootNode = do_QueryInterface(rootElt); + mRootNode = rootNode; + NS_ASSERTION(mRootNode, "GetRootElement returned null *and* claimed to suceed!"); + return NS_OK; +} + +static inline bool +IsTextNode(nsINode* aNode) +{ + return aNode->IsNodeOfType(nsINode::eTEXT); +} + +typedef void (* OnLeaveNodeFunPtr)(nsINode* aNode, void* aClosure); + +// Find the next node in the DOM tree in preorder. +// Calls OnLeaveNodeFunPtr when the traversal leaves a node, which is +// why we can't just use GetNextNode here, sadly. +static nsINode* +FindNextNode(nsINode* aNode, nsINode* aRoot, + OnLeaveNodeFunPtr aOnLeaveNode, void* aClosure) +{ + NS_PRECONDITION(aNode, "Null starting node?"); + + nsINode* next = aNode->GetFirstChild(); + if (next) + return next; + + // Don't look at siblings or otherwise outside of aRoot + if (aNode == aRoot) + return nullptr; + + next = aNode->GetNextSibling(); + if (next) + return next; + + // Go up + for (;;) { + if (aOnLeaveNode) { + aOnLeaveNode(aNode, aClosure); + } + + next = aNode->GetParent(); + if (next == aRoot || ! next) + return nullptr; + aNode = next; + + next = aNode->GetNextSibling(); + if (next) + return next; + } +} + +// aNode is not a text node. Find the first text node starting at aNode/aOffset +// in a preorder DOM traversal. +static nsINode* +FindNextTextNode(nsINode* aNode, int32_t aOffset, nsINode* aRoot) +{ + NS_PRECONDITION(aNode, "Null starting node?"); + NS_ASSERTION(!IsTextNode(aNode), "FindNextTextNode should start with a non-text node"); + + nsINode* checkNode; + // Need to start at the aOffset'th child + nsIContent* child = aNode->GetChildAt(aOffset); + + if (child) { + checkNode = child; + } else { + // aOffset was beyond the end of the child list. + // goto next node after the last descendant of aNode in + // a preorder DOM traversal. + checkNode = aNode->GetNextNonChildNode(aRoot); + } + + while (checkNode && !IsTextNode(checkNode)) { + checkNode = checkNode->GetNextNode(aRoot); + } + return checkNode; +} + +// mozInlineSpellWordUtil::SetEnd +// +// We have two ranges "hard" and "soft". The hard boundary is simply +// the scope of the root node. The soft boundary is that which is set +// by the caller of this class by calling this function. If this function is +// not called, the soft boundary is the same as the hard boundary. +// +// When we reach the soft boundary (mSoftEnd), we keep +// going until we reach the end of a word. This allows the caller to set the +// end of the range to anything, and we will always check whole multiples of +// words. When we reach the hard boundary we stop no matter what. +// +// There is no beginning soft boundary. This is because we only go to the +// previous node once, when finding the previous word boundary in +// SetPosition(). You might think of the soft boundary as being this initial +// position. + +nsresult +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::SetEnd(nsINode* aEndNode, int32_t aEndOffset) +{ + NS_PRECONDITION(aEndNode, "Null end node?"); + + NS_ASSERTION(mRootNode, "Not initialized"); + + InvalidateWords(); + + if (!IsTextNode(aEndNode)) { + // End at the start of the first text node after aEndNode/aEndOffset. + aEndNode = FindNextTextNode(aEndNode, aEndOffset, mRootNode); + aEndOffset = 0; + } + mSoftEnd = NodeOffset(aEndNode, aEndOffset); + return NS_OK; +} + +nsresult +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::SetPosition(nsINode* aNode, int32_t aOffset) +{ + InvalidateWords(); + + if (!IsTextNode(aNode)) { + // Start at the start of the first text node after aNode/aOffset. + aNode = FindNextTextNode(aNode, aOffset, mRootNode); + aOffset = 0; + } + mSoftBegin = NodeOffset(aNode, aOffset); + + nsresult rv = EnsureWords(); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { + return rv; + } + + int32_t textOffset = MapDOMPositionToSoftTextOffset(mSoftBegin); + if (textOffset < 0) + return NS_OK; + mNextWordIndex = FindRealWordContaining(textOffset, HINT_END, true); + return NS_OK; +} + +nsresult +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::EnsureWords() +{ + if (mSoftTextValid) + return NS_OK; + BuildSoftText(); + nsresult rv = BuildRealWords(); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { + mRealWords.Clear(); + return rv; + } + mSoftTextValid = true; + return NS_OK; +} + +nsresult +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::MakeRangeForWord(const RealWord& aWord, nsRange** aRange) +{ + NodeOffset begin = MapSoftTextOffsetToDOMPosition(aWord.mSoftTextOffset, HINT_BEGIN); + NodeOffset end = MapSoftTextOffsetToDOMPosition(aWord.EndOffset(), HINT_END); + return MakeRange(begin, end, aRange); +} + +// mozInlineSpellWordUtil::GetRangeForWord + +nsresult +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::GetRangeForWord(nsIDOMNode* aWordNode, + int32_t aWordOffset, + nsRange** aRange) +{ + // Set our soft end and start + nsCOMPtr<nsINode> wordNode = do_QueryInterface(aWordNode); + NodeOffset pt = NodeOffset(wordNode, aWordOffset); + + if (!mSoftTextValid || pt != mSoftBegin || pt != mSoftEnd) { + InvalidateWords(); + mSoftBegin = mSoftEnd = pt; + nsresult rv = EnsureWords(); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { + return rv; + } + } + + int32_t offset = MapDOMPositionToSoftTextOffset(pt); + if (offset < 0) + return MakeRange(pt, pt, aRange); + int32_t wordIndex = FindRealWordContaining(offset, HINT_BEGIN, false); + if (wordIndex < 0) + return MakeRange(pt, pt, aRange); + return MakeRangeForWord(mRealWords[wordIndex], aRange); +} + +// This is to fix characters that the spellchecker may not like +static void +NormalizeWord(const nsSubstring& aInput, int32_t aPos, int32_t aLen, nsAString& aOutput) +{ + aOutput.Truncate(); + for (int32_t i = 0; i < aLen; i++) { + char16_t ch = aInput.CharAt(i + aPos); + + // remove ignorable characters from the word + if (IsIgnorableCharacter(ch)) + continue; + + // the spellchecker doesn't handle curly apostrophes in all languages + if (ch == 0x2019) { // RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK + ch = '\''; + } + + aOutput.Append(ch); + } +} + +// mozInlineSpellWordUtil::GetNextWord +// +// FIXME-optimization: we shouldn't have to generate a range every single +// time. It would be better if the inline spellchecker didn't require a +// range unless the word was misspelled. This may or may not be possible. + +nsresult +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::GetNextWord(nsAString& aText, nsRange** aRange, + bool* aSkipChecking) +{ +#ifdef DEBUG_SPELLCHECK + printf("GetNextWord called; mNextWordIndex=%d\n", mNextWordIndex); +#endif + + if (mNextWordIndex < 0 || + mNextWordIndex >= int32_t(mRealWords.Length())) { + mNextWordIndex = -1; + *aRange = nullptr; + *aSkipChecking = true; + return NS_OK; + } + + const RealWord& word = mRealWords[mNextWordIndex]; + nsresult rv = MakeRangeForWord(word, aRange); + NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv); + ++mNextWordIndex; + *aSkipChecking = !word.mCheckableWord; + ::NormalizeWord(mSoftText, word.mSoftTextOffset, word.mLength, aText); + +#ifdef DEBUG_SPELLCHECK + printf("GetNextWord returning: %s (skip=%d)\n", + NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8(aText).get(), *aSkipChecking); +#endif + + return NS_OK; +} + +// mozInlineSpellWordUtil::MakeRange +// +// Convenience function for creating a range over the current document. + +nsresult +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::MakeRange(NodeOffset aBegin, NodeOffset aEnd, + nsRange** aRange) +{ + NS_ENSURE_ARG_POINTER(aBegin.mNode); + if (!mDOMDocument) + return NS_ERROR_NOT_INITIALIZED; + + RefPtr<nsRange> range = new nsRange(aBegin.mNode); + nsresult rv = range->Set(aBegin.mNode, aBegin.mOffset, + aEnd.mNode, aEnd.mOffset); + NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv); + range.forget(aRange); + + return NS_OK; +} + +/*********** DOM text extraction ************/ + +// IsDOMWordSeparator +// +// Determines if the given character should be considered as a DOM Word +// separator. Basically, this is whitespace, although it could also have +// certain punctuation that we know ALWAYS breaks words. This is important. +// For example, we can't have any punctuation that could appear in a URL +// or email address in this, because those need to always fit into a single +// DOM word. + +static bool +IsDOMWordSeparator(char16_t ch) +{ + // simple spaces + if (ch == ' ' || ch == '\t' || ch == '\n' || ch == '\r') + return true; + + // complex spaces - check only if char isn't ASCII (uncommon) + if (ch >= 0xA0 && + (ch == 0x00A0 || // NO-BREAK SPACE + ch == 0x2002 || // EN SPACE + ch == 0x2003 || // EM SPACE + ch == 0x2009 || // THIN SPACE + ch == 0x3000)) // IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE + return true; + + // otherwise not a space + return false; +} + +static inline bool +IsBRElement(nsINode* aNode) +{ + return aNode->IsHTMLElement(nsGkAtoms::br); +} + +/** + * Given a TextNode, checks to see if there's a DOM word separator before + * aBeforeOffset within it. This function does not modify aSeparatorOffset when + * it returns false. + * + * @param aNode the TextNode to check. + * @param aBeforeOffset the offset in the TextNode before which we will search + * for the DOM separator. You can pass INT32_MAX to search the entire + * length of the string. + * @param aSeparatorOffset will be set to the offset of the first separator it + * encounters. Will not be written to if no separator is found. + * @returns True if it found a separator. + */ +static bool +TextNodeContainsDOMWordSeparator(nsINode* aNode, + int32_t aBeforeOffset, + int32_t* aSeparatorOffset) +{ + // aNode is actually an nsIContent, since it's eTEXT + nsIContent* content = static_cast<nsIContent*>(aNode); + const nsTextFragment* textFragment = content->GetText(); + NS_ASSERTION(textFragment, "Where is our text?"); + for (int32_t i = std::min(aBeforeOffset, int32_t(textFragment->GetLength())) - 1; i >= 0; --i) { + if (IsDOMWordSeparator(textFragment->CharAt(i))) { + // Be greedy, find as many separators as we can + for (int32_t j = i - 1; j >= 0; --j) { + if (IsDOMWordSeparator(textFragment->CharAt(j))) { + i = j; + } else { + break; + } + } + *aSeparatorOffset = i; + return true; + } + } + return false; +} + +/** + * Check if there's a DOM word separator before aBeforeOffset in this node. + * Always returns true if it's a BR element. + * aSeparatorOffset is set to the index of the first character in the last + * separator if any is found (0 for BR elements). + * + * This function does not modify aSeparatorOffset when it returns false. + */ +static bool +ContainsDOMWordSeparator(nsINode* aNode, int32_t aBeforeOffset, + int32_t* aSeparatorOffset) +{ + if (IsBRElement(aNode)) { + *aSeparatorOffset = 0; + return true; + } + + if (!IsTextNode(aNode)) + return false; + + return TextNodeContainsDOMWordSeparator(aNode, aBeforeOffset, + aSeparatorOffset); +} + +static bool +IsBreakElement(nsINode* aNode) +{ + if (!aNode->IsElement()) { + return false; + } + + dom::Element *element = aNode->AsElement(); + + if (element->IsHTMLElement(nsGkAtoms::br)) + return true; + + // If we don't have a frame, we don't consider ourselves a break + // element. In particular, words can span us. + if (!element->GetPrimaryFrame()) + return false; + + // Anything that's not an inline element is a break element. + // XXXbz should replaced inlines be break elements, though? + return element->GetPrimaryFrame()->StyleDisplay()->mDisplay != + StyleDisplay::Inline; +} + +struct CheckLeavingBreakElementClosure { + bool mLeftBreakElement; +}; + +static void +CheckLeavingBreakElement(nsINode* aNode, void* aClosure) +{ + CheckLeavingBreakElementClosure* cl = + static_cast<CheckLeavingBreakElementClosure*>(aClosure); + if (!cl->mLeftBreakElement && IsBreakElement(aNode)) { + cl->mLeftBreakElement = true; + } +} + +void +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::NormalizeWord(nsSubstring& aWord) +{ + nsAutoString result; + ::NormalizeWord(aWord, 0, aWord.Length(), result); + aWord = result; +} + +void +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::BuildSoftText() +{ + // First we have to work backwards from mSoftStart to find a text node + // containing a DOM word separator, a non-inline-element + // boundary, or the hard start node. That's where we'll start building the + // soft string from. + nsINode* node = mSoftBegin.mNode; + int32_t firstOffsetInNode = 0; + int32_t checkBeforeOffset = mSoftBegin.mOffset; + while (node) { + if (ContainsDOMWordSeparator(node, checkBeforeOffset, &firstOffsetInNode)) { + if (node == mSoftBegin.mNode) { + // If we find a word separator on the first node, look at the preceding + // word on the text node as well. + int32_t newOffset = 0; + if (firstOffsetInNode > 0) { + // Try to find the previous word boundary in the current node. If + // we can't find one, start checking previous sibling nodes (if any + // adjacent ones exist) to see if we can find any text nodes with + // DOM word separators. We bail out as soon as we see a node that is + // not a text node, or we run out of previous sibling nodes. In the + // event that we simply cannot find any preceding word separator, the + // offset is set to 0, and the soft text beginning node is set to the + // "most previous" text node before the original starting node, or + // kept at the original starting node if no previous text nodes exist. + if (!ContainsDOMWordSeparator(node, firstOffsetInNode - 1, + &newOffset)) { + nsINode* prevNode = node->GetPreviousSibling(); + while (prevNode && IsTextNode(prevNode)) { + mSoftBegin.mNode = prevNode; + if (TextNodeContainsDOMWordSeparator(prevNode, INT32_MAX, + &newOffset)) { + break; + } + prevNode = prevNode->GetPreviousSibling(); + } + } + } + firstOffsetInNode = newOffset; + mSoftBegin.mOffset = newOffset; + } + break; + } + checkBeforeOffset = INT32_MAX; + if (IsBreakElement(node)) { + // Since GetPreviousContent follows tree *preorder*, we're about to traverse + // up out of 'node'. Since node induces breaks (e.g., it's a block), + // don't bother trying to look outside it, just stop now. + break; + } + // GetPreviousContent below expects mRootNode to be an ancestor of node. + if (!nsContentUtils::ContentIsDescendantOf(node, mRootNode)) { + break; + } + node = node->GetPreviousContent(mRootNode); + } + + // Now build up the string moving forward through the DOM until we reach + // the soft end and *then* see a DOM word separator, a non-inline-element + // boundary, or the hard end node. + mSoftText.Truncate(); + mSoftTextDOMMapping.Clear(); + bool seenSoftEnd = false; + // Leave this outside the loop so large heap string allocations can be reused + // across iterations + while (node) { + if (node == mSoftEnd.mNode) { + seenSoftEnd = true; + } + + bool exit = false; + if (IsTextNode(node)) { + nsIContent* content = static_cast<nsIContent*>(node); + NS_ASSERTION(content, "Where is our content?"); + const nsTextFragment* textFragment = content->GetText(); + NS_ASSERTION(textFragment, "Where is our text?"); + int32_t lastOffsetInNode = textFragment->GetLength(); + + if (seenSoftEnd) { + // check whether we can stop after this + for (int32_t i = node == mSoftEnd.mNode ? mSoftEnd.mOffset : 0; + i < int32_t(textFragment->GetLength()); ++i) { + if (IsDOMWordSeparator(textFragment->CharAt(i))) { + exit = true; + // stop at the first separator after the soft end point + lastOffsetInNode = i; + break; + } + } + } + + if (firstOffsetInNode < lastOffsetInNode) { + int32_t len = lastOffsetInNode - firstOffsetInNode; + mSoftTextDOMMapping.AppendElement( + DOMTextMapping(NodeOffset(node, firstOffsetInNode), mSoftText.Length(), len)); + + bool ok = textFragment->AppendTo(mSoftText, firstOffsetInNode, len, + mozilla::fallible); + if (!ok) { + // probably out of memory, remove from mSoftTextDOMMapping + mSoftTextDOMMapping.RemoveElementAt(mSoftTextDOMMapping.Length() - 1); + exit = true; + } + } + + firstOffsetInNode = 0; + } + + if (exit) + break; + + CheckLeavingBreakElementClosure closure = { false }; + node = FindNextNode(node, mRootNode, CheckLeavingBreakElement, &closure); + if (closure.mLeftBreakElement || (node && IsBreakElement(node))) { + // We left, or are entering, a break element (e.g., block). Maybe we can + // stop now. + if (seenSoftEnd) + break; + // Record the break + mSoftText.Append(' '); + } + } + +#ifdef DEBUG_SPELLCHECK + printf("Got DOM string: %s\n", NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8(mSoftText).get()); +#endif +} + +nsresult +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::BuildRealWords() +{ + // This is pretty simple. We just have to walk mSoftText, tokenizing it + // into "real words". + // We do an outer traversal of words delimited by IsDOMWordSeparator, calling + // SplitDOMWord on each of those DOM words + int32_t wordStart = -1; + mRealWords.Clear(); + for (int32_t i = 0; i < int32_t(mSoftText.Length()); ++i) { + if (IsDOMWordSeparator(mSoftText.CharAt(i))) { + if (wordStart >= 0) { + nsresult rv = SplitDOMWord(wordStart, i); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { + return rv; + } + wordStart = -1; + } + } else { + if (wordStart < 0) { + wordStart = i; + } + } + } + if (wordStart >= 0) { + nsresult rv = SplitDOMWord(wordStart, mSoftText.Length()); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { + return rv; + } + } + + return NS_OK; +} + +/*********** DOM/realwords<->mSoftText mapping functions ************/ + +int32_t +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::MapDOMPositionToSoftTextOffset(NodeOffset aNodeOffset) +{ + if (!mSoftTextValid) { + NS_ERROR("Soft text must be valid if we're to map into it"); + return -1; + } + + for (int32_t i = 0; i < int32_t(mSoftTextDOMMapping.Length()); ++i) { + const DOMTextMapping& map = mSoftTextDOMMapping[i]; + if (map.mNodeOffset.mNode == aNodeOffset.mNode) { + // Allow offsets at either end of the string, in particular, allow the + // offset that's at the end of the contributed string + int32_t offsetInContributedString = + aNodeOffset.mOffset - map.mNodeOffset.mOffset; + if (offsetInContributedString >= 0 && + offsetInContributedString <= map.mLength) + return map.mSoftTextOffset + offsetInContributedString; + return -1; + } + } + return -1; +} + +namespace { + +template<class T> +class FirstLargerOffset +{ + int32_t mSoftTextOffset; + +public: + explicit FirstLargerOffset(int32_t aSoftTextOffset) : mSoftTextOffset(aSoftTextOffset) {} + int operator()(const T& t) const { + // We want the first larger offset, so never return 0 (which would + // short-circuit evaluation before finding the last such offset). + return mSoftTextOffset < t.mSoftTextOffset ? -1 : 1; + } +}; + +template<class T> +bool +FindLastNongreaterOffset(const nsTArray<T>& aContainer, int32_t aSoftTextOffset, size_t* aIndex) +{ + if (aContainer.Length() == 0) { + return false; + } + + BinarySearchIf(aContainer, 0, aContainer.Length(), + FirstLargerOffset<T>(aSoftTextOffset), aIndex); + if (*aIndex > 0) { + // There was at least one mapping with offset <= aSoftTextOffset. Step back + // to find the last element with |mSoftTextOffset <= aSoftTextOffset|. + *aIndex -= 1; + } else { + // Every mapping had offset greater than aSoftTextOffset. + MOZ_ASSERT(aContainer[*aIndex].mSoftTextOffset > aSoftTextOffset); + } + return true; +} + +} // namespace + +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::NodeOffset +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::MapSoftTextOffsetToDOMPosition(int32_t aSoftTextOffset, + DOMMapHint aHint) +{ + NS_ASSERTION(mSoftTextValid, "Soft text must be valid if we're to map out of it"); + if (!mSoftTextValid) + return NodeOffset(nullptr, -1); + + // Find the last mapping, if any, such that mSoftTextOffset <= aSoftTextOffset + size_t index; + bool found = FindLastNongreaterOffset(mSoftTextDOMMapping, aSoftTextOffset, &index); + if (!found) { + return NodeOffset(nullptr, -1); + } + + // 'index' is now the last mapping, if any, such that + // mSoftTextOffset <= aSoftTextOffset. + // If we're doing HINT_END, then we may want to return the end of the + // the previous mapping instead of the start of this mapping + if (aHint == HINT_END && index > 0) { + const DOMTextMapping& map = mSoftTextDOMMapping[index - 1]; + if (map.mSoftTextOffset + map.mLength == aSoftTextOffset) + return NodeOffset(map.mNodeOffset.mNode, map.mNodeOffset.mOffset + map.mLength); + } + + // We allow ourselves to return the end of this mapping even if we're + // doing HINT_START. This will only happen if there is no mapping which this + // point is the start of. I'm not 100% sure this is OK... + const DOMTextMapping& map = mSoftTextDOMMapping[index]; + int32_t offset = aSoftTextOffset - map.mSoftTextOffset; + if (offset >= 0 && offset <= map.mLength) + return NodeOffset(map.mNodeOffset.mNode, map.mNodeOffset.mOffset + offset); + + return NodeOffset(nullptr, -1); +} + +int32_t +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::FindRealWordContaining(int32_t aSoftTextOffset, + DOMMapHint aHint, bool aSearchForward) +{ + NS_ASSERTION(mSoftTextValid, "Soft text must be valid if we're to map out of it"); + if (!mSoftTextValid) + return -1; + + // Find the last word, if any, such that mSoftTextOffset <= aSoftTextOffset + size_t index; + bool found = FindLastNongreaterOffset(mRealWords, aSoftTextOffset, &index); + if (!found) { + return -1; + } + + // 'index' is now the last word, if any, such that + // mSoftTextOffset <= aSoftTextOffset. + // If we're doing HINT_END, then we may want to return the end of the + // the previous word instead of the start of this word + if (aHint == HINT_END && index > 0) { + const RealWord& word = mRealWords[index - 1]; + if (word.mSoftTextOffset + word.mLength == aSoftTextOffset) + return index - 1; + } + + // We allow ourselves to return the end of this word even if we're + // doing HINT_START. This will only happen if there is no word which this + // point is the start of. I'm not 100% sure this is OK... + const RealWord& word = mRealWords[index]; + int32_t offset = aSoftTextOffset - word.mSoftTextOffset; + if (offset >= 0 && offset <= static_cast<int32_t>(word.mLength)) + return index; + + if (aSearchForward) { + if (mRealWords[0].mSoftTextOffset > aSoftTextOffset) { + // All words have mSoftTextOffset > aSoftTextOffset + return 0; + } + // 'index' is the last word such that mSoftTextOffset <= aSoftTextOffset. + // Word index+1, if it exists, will be the first with + // mSoftTextOffset > aSoftTextOffset. + if (index + 1 < mRealWords.Length()) + return index + 1; + } + + return -1; +} + +/*********** Word Splitting ************/ + +// classifies a given character in the DOM word +enum CharClass { + CHAR_CLASS_WORD, + CHAR_CLASS_SEPARATOR, + CHAR_CLASS_END_OF_INPUT }; + +// Encapsulates DOM-word to real-word splitting +struct MOZ_STACK_CLASS WordSplitState +{ + mozInlineSpellWordUtil* mWordUtil; + const nsDependentSubstring mDOMWordText; + int32_t mDOMWordOffset; + CharClass mCurCharClass; + + WordSplitState(mozInlineSpellWordUtil* aWordUtil, + const nsString& aString, int32_t aStart, int32_t aLen) + : mWordUtil(aWordUtil), mDOMWordText(aString, aStart, aLen), + mDOMWordOffset(0), mCurCharClass(CHAR_CLASS_END_OF_INPUT) {} + + CharClass ClassifyCharacter(int32_t aIndex, bool aRecurse) const; + void Advance(); + void AdvanceThroughSeparators(); + void AdvanceThroughWord(); + + // Finds special words like email addresses and URLs that may start at the + // current position, and returns their length, or 0 if not found. This allows + // arbitrary word breaking rules to be used for these special entities, as + // long as they can not contain whitespace. + bool IsSpecialWord(); + + // Similar to IsSpecialWord except that this takes a split word as + // input. This checks for things that do not require special word-breaking + // rules. + bool ShouldSkipWord(int32_t aStart, int32_t aLength); +}; + +// WordSplitState::ClassifyCharacter + +CharClass +WordSplitState::ClassifyCharacter(int32_t aIndex, bool aRecurse) const +{ + NS_ASSERTION(aIndex >= 0 && aIndex <= int32_t(mDOMWordText.Length()), + "Index out of range"); + if (aIndex == int32_t(mDOMWordText.Length())) + return CHAR_CLASS_SEPARATOR; + + // this will classify the character, we want to treat "ignorable" characters + // such as soft hyphens, and also ZWJ and ZWNJ as word characters. + nsIUGenCategory::nsUGenCategory + charCategory = mozilla::unicode::GetGenCategory(mDOMWordText[aIndex]); + if (charCategory == nsIUGenCategory::kLetter || + IsIgnorableCharacter(mDOMWordText[aIndex]) || + mDOMWordText[aIndex] == 0x200C /* ZWNJ */ || + mDOMWordText[aIndex] == 0x200D /* ZWJ */) + return CHAR_CLASS_WORD; + + // If conditional punctuation is surrounded immediately on both sides by word + // characters it also counts as a word character. + if (IsConditionalPunctuation(mDOMWordText[aIndex])) { + if (!aRecurse) { + // not allowed to look around, this punctuation counts like a separator + return CHAR_CLASS_SEPARATOR; + } + + // check the left-hand character + if (aIndex == 0) + return CHAR_CLASS_SEPARATOR; + if (ClassifyCharacter(aIndex - 1, false) != CHAR_CLASS_WORD) + return CHAR_CLASS_SEPARATOR; + // If the previous charatcer is a word-char, make sure that it's not a + // special dot character. + if (mDOMWordText[aIndex - 1] == '.') + return CHAR_CLASS_SEPARATOR; + + // now we know left char is a word-char, check the right-hand character + if (aIndex == int32_t(mDOMWordText.Length()) - 1) + return CHAR_CLASS_SEPARATOR; + if (ClassifyCharacter(aIndex + 1, false) != CHAR_CLASS_WORD) + return CHAR_CLASS_SEPARATOR; + // If the next charatcer is a word-char, make sure that it's not a + // special dot character. + if (mDOMWordText[aIndex + 1] == '.') + return CHAR_CLASS_SEPARATOR; + + // char on either side is a word, this counts as a word + return CHAR_CLASS_WORD; + } + + // The dot character, if appearing at the end of a word, should + // be considered part of that word. Example: "etc.", or + // abbreviations + if (aIndex > 0 && + mDOMWordText[aIndex] == '.' && + mDOMWordText[aIndex - 1] != '.' && + ClassifyCharacter(aIndex - 1, false) != CHAR_CLASS_WORD) { + return CHAR_CLASS_WORD; + } + + // all other punctuation + if (charCategory == nsIUGenCategory::kSeparator || + charCategory == nsIUGenCategory::kOther || + charCategory == nsIUGenCategory::kPunctuation || + charCategory == nsIUGenCategory::kSymbol) { + // Don't break on hyphens, as hunspell handles them on its own. + if (aIndex > 0 && + mDOMWordText[aIndex] == '-' && + mDOMWordText[aIndex - 1] != '-' && + ClassifyCharacter(aIndex - 1, false) == CHAR_CLASS_WORD) { + // A hyphen is only meaningful as a separator inside a word + // if the previous and next characters are a word character. + if (aIndex == int32_t(mDOMWordText.Length()) - 1) + return CHAR_CLASS_SEPARATOR; + if (mDOMWordText[aIndex + 1] != '.' && + ClassifyCharacter(aIndex + 1, false) == CHAR_CLASS_WORD) + return CHAR_CLASS_WORD; + } + return CHAR_CLASS_SEPARATOR; + } + + // any other character counts as a word + return CHAR_CLASS_WORD; +} + + +// WordSplitState::Advance + +void +WordSplitState::Advance() +{ + NS_ASSERTION(mDOMWordOffset >= 0, "Negative word index"); + NS_ASSERTION(mDOMWordOffset < (int32_t)mDOMWordText.Length(), + "Length beyond end"); + + mDOMWordOffset ++; + if (mDOMWordOffset >= (int32_t)mDOMWordText.Length()) + mCurCharClass = CHAR_CLASS_END_OF_INPUT; + else + mCurCharClass = ClassifyCharacter(mDOMWordOffset, true); +} + + +// WordSplitState::AdvanceThroughSeparators + +void +WordSplitState::AdvanceThroughSeparators() +{ + while (mCurCharClass == CHAR_CLASS_SEPARATOR) + Advance(); +} + +// WordSplitState::AdvanceThroughWord + +void +WordSplitState::AdvanceThroughWord() +{ + while (mCurCharClass == CHAR_CLASS_WORD) + Advance(); +} + + +// WordSplitState::IsSpecialWord + +bool +WordSplitState::IsSpecialWord() +{ + // Search for email addresses. We simply define these as any sequence of + // characters with an '@' character in the middle. The DOM word is already + // split on whitepace, so we know that everything to the end is the address + int32_t firstColon = -1; + for (int32_t i = mDOMWordOffset; + i < int32_t(mDOMWordText.Length()); i ++) { + if (mDOMWordText[i] == '@') { + // only accept this if there are unambiguous word characters (don't bother + // recursing to disambiguate apostrophes) on each side. This prevents + // classifying, e.g. "@home" as an email address + + // Use this condition to only accept words with '@' in the middle of + // them. It works, but the inlinespellcker doesn't like this. The problem + // is that you type "fhsgfh@" that's a misspelled word followed by a + // symbol, but when you type another letter "fhsgfh@g" that first word + // need to be unmarked misspelled. It doesn't do this. it only checks the + // current position for potentially removing a spelling range. + if (i > 0 && ClassifyCharacter(i - 1, false) == CHAR_CLASS_WORD && + i < (int32_t)mDOMWordText.Length() - 1 && + ClassifyCharacter(i + 1, false) == CHAR_CLASS_WORD) { + return true; + } + } else if (mDOMWordText[i] == ':' && firstColon < 0) { + firstColon = i; + + // If the first colon is followed by a slash, consider it a URL + // This will catch things like asdf://foo.com + if (firstColon < (int32_t)mDOMWordText.Length() - 1 && + mDOMWordText[firstColon + 1] == '/') { + return true; + } + } + } + + // Check the text before the first colon against some known protocols. It + // is impossible to check against all protocols, especially since you can + // plug in new protocols. We also don't want to waste time here checking + // against a lot of obscure protocols. + if (firstColon > mDOMWordOffset) { + nsString protocol(Substring(mDOMWordText, mDOMWordOffset, + firstColon - mDOMWordOffset)); + if (protocol.EqualsIgnoreCase("http") || + protocol.EqualsIgnoreCase("https") || + protocol.EqualsIgnoreCase("news") || + protocol.EqualsIgnoreCase("file") || + protocol.EqualsIgnoreCase("javascript") || + protocol.EqualsIgnoreCase("data") || + protocol.EqualsIgnoreCase("ftp")) { + return true; + } + } + + // not anything special + return false; +} + +// WordSplitState::ShouldSkipWord + +bool +WordSplitState::ShouldSkipWord(int32_t aStart, int32_t aLength) +{ + int32_t last = aStart + aLength; + + // check to see if the word contains a digit + for (int32_t i = aStart; i < last; i ++) { + if (unicode::GetGenCategory(mDOMWordText[i]) == nsIUGenCategory::kNumber) { + return true; + } + } + + // not special + return false; +} + +// mozInlineSpellWordUtil::SplitDOMWord + +nsresult +mozInlineSpellWordUtil::SplitDOMWord(int32_t aStart, int32_t aEnd) +{ + WordSplitState state(this, mSoftText, aStart, aEnd - aStart); + state.mCurCharClass = state.ClassifyCharacter(0, true); + + state.AdvanceThroughSeparators(); + if (state.mCurCharClass != CHAR_CLASS_END_OF_INPUT && + state.IsSpecialWord()) { + int32_t specialWordLength = state.mDOMWordText.Length() - state.mDOMWordOffset; + if (!mRealWords.AppendElement( + RealWord(aStart + state.mDOMWordOffset, specialWordLength, false), + fallible)) { + return NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY; + } + + return NS_OK; + } + + while (state.mCurCharClass != CHAR_CLASS_END_OF_INPUT) { + state.AdvanceThroughSeparators(); + if (state.mCurCharClass == CHAR_CLASS_END_OF_INPUT) + break; + + // save the beginning of the word + int32_t wordOffset = state.mDOMWordOffset; + + // find the end of the word + state.AdvanceThroughWord(); + int32_t wordLen = state.mDOMWordOffset - wordOffset; + if (!mRealWords.AppendElement( + RealWord(aStart + wordOffset, wordLen, + !state.ShouldSkipWord(wordOffset, wordLen)), fallible)) { + return NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY; + } + } + + return NS_OK; +} |