/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; 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/. */ #ifndef mozInlineSpellWordUtil_h #define mozInlineSpellWordUtil_h #include "nsCOMPtr.h" #include "nsIDOMDocument.h" #include "nsIDocument.h" #include "nsString.h" #include "nsTArray.h" //#define DEBUG_SPELLCHECK class nsRange; class nsINode; /** * This class extracts text from the DOM and builds it into a single string. * The string includes whitespace breaks whereever non-inline elements begin * and end. This string is broken into "real words", following somewhat * complex rules; for example substrings that look like URLs or * email addresses are treated as single words, but otherwise many kinds of * punctuation are treated as word separators. GetNextWord provides a way * to iterate over these "real words". * * The basic operation is: * * 1. Call Init with the weak pointer to the editor that you're using. * 2. Call SetEnd to set where you want to stop spellchecking. We'll stop * at the word boundary after that. If SetEnd is not called, we'll stop * at the end of the document's root element. * 3. Call SetPosition to initialize the current position inside the * previously given range. * 4. Call GetNextWord over and over until it returns false. */ class mozInlineSpellWordUtil { public: struct NodeOffset { nsINode* mNode; int32_t mOffset; NodeOffset(nsINode* aNode, int32_t aOffset) : mNode(aNode), mOffset(aOffset) {} bool operator==(const NodeOffset& aOther) const { return mNode == aOther.mNode && mOffset == aOther.mOffset; } bool operator!=(const NodeOffset& aOther) const { return !(*this == aOther); } }; mozInlineSpellWordUtil() : mRootNode(nullptr), mSoftBegin(nullptr, 0), mSoftEnd(nullptr, 0), mNextWordIndex(-1), mSoftTextValid(false) {} nsresult Init(nsWeakPtr aWeakEditor); nsresult SetEnd(nsINode* aEndNode, int32_t aEndOffset); // sets the current position, this should be inside the range. If we are in // the middle of a word, we'll move to its start. nsresult SetPosition(nsINode* aNode, int32_t aOffset); // Given a point inside or immediately following a word, this returns the // DOM range that exactly encloses that word's characters. The current // position will be at the end of the word. This will find the previous // word if the current position is space, so if you care that the point is // inside the word, you should check the range. // // THIS CHANGES THE CURRENT POSITION AND RANGE. It is designed to be called // before you actually generate the range you are interested in and iterate // the words in it. nsresult GetRangeForWord(nsIDOMNode* aWordNode, int32_t aWordOffset, nsRange** aRange); // Moves to the the next word in the range, and retrieves it's text and range. // An empty word and a nullptr range are returned when we are done checking. // aSkipChecking will be set if the word is "special" and shouldn't be // checked (e.g., an email address). nsresult GetNextWord(nsAString& aText, nsRange** aRange, bool* aSkipChecking); // Call to normalize some punctuation. This function takes an autostring // so we can access characters directly. static void NormalizeWord(nsSubstring& aWord); nsIDOMDocument* GetDOMDocument() const { return mDOMDocument; } nsIDocument* GetDocument() const { return mDocument; } nsINode* GetRootNode() { return mRootNode; } private: // cached stuff for the editor, set by Init nsCOMPtr mDOMDocument; nsCOMPtr mDocument; // range to check, see SetPosition and SetEnd nsINode* mRootNode; NodeOffset mSoftBegin; NodeOffset mSoftEnd; // DOM text covering the soft range, with newlines added at block boundaries nsString mSoftText; // A list of where we extracted text from, ordered by mSoftTextOffset. A given // DOM node appears at most once in this list. struct DOMTextMapping { NodeOffset mNodeOffset; int32_t mSoftTextOffset; int32_t mLength; DOMTextMapping(NodeOffset aNodeOffset, int32_t aSoftTextOffset, int32_t aLength) : mNodeOffset(aNodeOffset), mSoftTextOffset(aSoftTextOffset), mLength(aLength) {} }; nsTArray mSoftTextDOMMapping; // A list of the "real words" in mSoftText, ordered by mSoftTextOffset struct RealWord { int32_t mSoftTextOffset; uint32_t mLength : 31; uint32_t mCheckableWord : 1; RealWord(int32_t aOffset, uint32_t aLength, bool aCheckable) : mSoftTextOffset(aOffset), mLength(aLength), mCheckableWord(aCheckable) { static_assert(sizeof(RealWord) == 8, "RealWord should be limited to 8 bytes"); MOZ_ASSERT(aLength < INT32_MAX, "Word length is too large to fit in the bitfield"); } int32_t EndOffset() const { return mSoftTextOffset + mLength; } }; nsTArray mRealWords; int32_t mNextWordIndex; bool mSoftTextValid; void InvalidateWords() { mSoftTextValid = false; } nsresult EnsureWords(); int32_t MapDOMPositionToSoftTextOffset(NodeOffset aNodeOffset); // Map an offset into mSoftText to a DOM position. Note that two DOM positions // can map to the same mSoftText offset, e.g. given nodes A=aaaa and B=bbbb // forming aaaabbbb, (A,4) and (B,0) give the same string offset. So, // aHintBefore controls which position we return ... if aHint is eEnd // then the position indicates the END of a range so we return (A,4). Otherwise // the position indicates the START of a range so we return (B,0). enum DOMMapHint { HINT_BEGIN, HINT_END }; NodeOffset MapSoftTextOffsetToDOMPosition(int32_t aSoftTextOffset, DOMMapHint aHint); // Finds the index of the real word containing aSoftTextOffset, or -1 if none // If it's exactly between two words, then if aHint is HINT_BEGIN, return the // later word (favouring the assumption that it's the BEGINning of a word), // otherwise return the earlier word (assuming it's the END of a word). // If aSearchForward is true, then if we don't find a word at the given // position, search forward until we do find a word and return that (if found). int32_t FindRealWordContaining(int32_t aSoftTextOffset, DOMMapHint aHint, bool aSearchForward); // build mSoftText and mSoftTextDOMMapping void BuildSoftText(); // Build mRealWords array nsresult BuildRealWords(); nsresult SplitDOMWord(int32_t aStart, int32_t aEnd); // Convenience functions, object must be initialized nsresult MakeRange(NodeOffset aBegin, NodeOffset aEnd, nsRange** aRange); nsresult MakeRangeForWord(const RealWord& aWord, nsRange** aRange); }; #endif