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1073 lines
38 KiB
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#include "WinIMEHandler.h"
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#include "IMMHandler.h"
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#include "mozilla/Preferences.h"
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#include "mozilla/StaticPrefs_intl.h"
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#include "mozilla/TextEvents.h"
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#include "mozilla/WindowsVersion.h"
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#include "nsWindowDefs.h"
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#include "WinTextEventDispatcherListener.h"
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#include "TSFTextStore.h"
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#include "OSKInputPaneManager.h"
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#include "OSKTabTipManager.h"
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#include "OSKVRManager.h"
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#include "nsLookAndFeel.h"
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#include "nsWindow.h"
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#include "WinUtils.h"
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#include "nsIWindowsRegKey.h"
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#include "WindowsUIUtils.h"
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#ifdef ACCESSIBILITY
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# include "nsAccessibilityService.h"
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#endif // #ifdef ACCESSIBILITY
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#include "shellapi.h"
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#include "shlobj.h"
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#include "powrprof.h"
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#include "setupapi.h"
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#include "cfgmgr32.h"
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#include "FxRWindowManager.h"
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#include "moz_external_vr.h"
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const char* kOskEnabled = "ui.osk.enabled";
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const char* kOskDetectPhysicalKeyboard = "ui.osk.detect_physical_keyboard";
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const char* kOskDebugReason = "ui.osk.debug.keyboardDisplayReason";
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namespace mozilla {
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namespace widget {
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/******************************************************************************
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* IMEHandler
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******************************************************************************/
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nsWindow* IMEHandler::sFocusedWindow = nullptr;
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InputContextAction::Cause IMEHandler::sLastContextActionCause =
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InputContextAction::CAUSE_UNKNOWN;
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bool IMEHandler::sMaybeEditable = false;
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bool IMEHandler::sForceDisableCurrentIMM_IME = false;
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bool IMEHandler::sNativeCaretIsCreated = false;
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bool IMEHandler::sHasNativeCaretBeenRequested = false;
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bool IMEHandler::sIsInTSFMode = false;
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bool IMEHandler::sIsIMMEnabled = true;
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decltype(SetInputScopes)* IMEHandler::sSetInputScopes = nullptr;
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static POWER_PLATFORM_ROLE sPowerPlatformRole = PlatformRoleUnspecified;
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static bool sDeterminedPowerPlatformRole = false;
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// static
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void IMEHandler::Initialize() {
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TSFTextStore::Initialize();
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sIsInTSFMode = TSFTextStore::IsInTSFMode();
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sIsIMMEnabled =
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!sIsInTSFMode || StaticPrefs::intl_tsf_support_imm_AtStartup();
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if (!sIsInTSFMode) {
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// When full TSFTextStore is not available, try to use SetInputScopes API
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// to enable at least InputScope. Use GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_PIN to
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// ensure that msctf.dll will not be unloaded.
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HMODULE module = nullptr;
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if (GetModuleHandleExW(GET_MODULE_HANDLE_EX_FLAG_PIN, L"msctf.dll",
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&module)) {
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sSetInputScopes = reinterpret_cast<decltype(SetInputScopes)*>(
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GetProcAddress(module, "SetInputScopes"));
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}
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}
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IMMHandler::Initialize();
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sForceDisableCurrentIMM_IME = IMMHandler::IsActiveIMEInBlockList();
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}
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// static
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void IMEHandler::Terminate() {
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if (sIsInTSFMode) {
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TSFTextStore::Terminate();
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sIsInTSFMode = false;
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}
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IMMHandler::Terminate();
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WinTextEventDispatcherListener::Shutdown();
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}
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// static
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void* IMEHandler::GetNativeData(nsWindow* aWindow, uint32_t aDataType) {
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if (aDataType == NS_RAW_NATIVE_IME_CONTEXT) {
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if (IsTSFAvailable()) {
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return TSFTextStore::GetThreadManager();
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}
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IMEContext context(aWindow);
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if (context.IsValid()) {
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return context.get();
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}
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// If IMC isn't associated with the window, IME is disabled on the window
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// now. In such case, we should return default IMC instead.
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const IMEContext& defaultIMC = aWindow->DefaultIMC();
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if (defaultIMC.IsValid()) {
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return defaultIMC.get();
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}
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// If there is no default IMC, we should return the pointer to the window
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// since if we return nullptr, IMEStateManager cannot manage composition
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// with TextComposition instance. This is possible if no IME is installed,
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// but composition may occur with dead key sequence.
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return aWindow;
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}
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void* result = TSFTextStore::GetNativeData(aDataType);
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if (!result || !(*(static_cast<void**>(result)))) {
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return nullptr;
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}
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// XXX During the TSF module test, sIsInTSFMode must be true. After that,
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// the value should be restored but currently, there is no way for that.
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// When the TSF test is enabled again, we need to fix this. Perhaps,
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// sending a message can fix this.
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sIsInTSFMode = true;
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return result;
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}
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// static
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bool IMEHandler::ProcessRawKeyMessage(const MSG& aMsg) {
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if (IsTSFAvailable()) {
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return TSFTextStore::ProcessRawKeyMessage(aMsg);
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}
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return false; // noting to do in IMM mode.
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}
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// static
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bool IMEHandler::ProcessMessage(nsWindow* aWindow, UINT aMessage,
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WPARAM& aWParam, LPARAM& aLParam,
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MSGResult& aResult) {
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// If we're putting native caret over our caret, Windows dispatches
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// EVENT_OBJECT_LOCATIONCHANGE event on other applications which hook
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// the event with ::SetWinEventHook() and handles WM_GETOBJECT for
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// OBJID_CARET (this is request of caret from such applications) instead
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// of us. If a11y module is active, it observes every our caret change
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// and put native caret over it automatically. However, if other
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// applications require only caret information, activating a11y module is
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// overwork and such applications may requires carets only in editors.
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// Therefore, if it'd be possible, IMEHandler should put native caret over
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// our caret, but there is a problem. Some versions of ATOK (Japanese TIP)
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// refer native caret and if there is, the behavior is worse than the
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// behavior without native caret. Therefore, we shouldn't put native caret
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// as far as possible.
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if (!sHasNativeCaretBeenRequested && aMessage == WM_GETOBJECT &&
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static_cast<LONG>(aLParam) == OBJID_CARET) {
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// So, when we receive first WM_GETOBJECT for OBJID_CARET, let's start to
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// create native caret for such applications.
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sHasNativeCaretBeenRequested = true;
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// If an editable element has focus, we can put native caret now.
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// XXX Should we avoid doing this if there is composition?
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MaybeCreateNativeCaret(aWindow);
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}
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if (IsTSFAvailable()) {
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TSFTextStore::ProcessMessage(aWindow, aMessage, aWParam, aLParam, aResult);
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if (aResult.mConsumed) {
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return true;
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}
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// If we don't support IMM in TSF mode, we don't use IMMHandler.
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if (!sIsIMMEnabled) {
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return false;
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}
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// IME isn't implemented with IMM, IMMHandler shouldn't handle any
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// messages.
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if (!IsIMMActive()) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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bool keepGoing =
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IMMHandler::ProcessMessage(aWindow, aMessage, aWParam, aLParam, aResult);
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// If user changes active IME to an IME which is listed in our block list,
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// we should disassociate IMC from the window for preventing the IME to work
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// and crash.
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if (aMessage == WM_INPUTLANGCHANGE) {
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bool disableIME = IMMHandler::IsActiveIMEInBlockList();
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if (disableIME != sForceDisableCurrentIMM_IME) {
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bool enable =
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!disableIME && WinUtils::IsIMEEnabled(aWindow->InputContextRef());
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AssociateIMEContext(aWindow, enable);
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sForceDisableCurrentIMM_IME = disableIME;
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}
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}
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return keepGoing;
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}
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// static
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bool IMEHandler::IsA11yHandlingNativeCaret() {
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#ifndef ACCESSIBILITY
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return false;
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#else // #ifndef ACCESSIBILITY
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// Let's assume that when there is the service, it handles native caret.
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return GetAccService() != nullptr;
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#endif // #ifndef ACCESSIBILITY #else
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}
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// static
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bool IMEHandler::IsIMMActive() { return TSFTextStore::IsIMM_IMEActive(); }
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// static
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bool IMEHandler::IsComposing() {
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if (IsTSFAvailable()) {
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return TSFTextStore::IsComposing() || IMMHandler::IsComposing();
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}
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return IMMHandler::IsComposing();
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}
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// static
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bool IMEHandler::IsComposingOn(nsWindow* aWindow) {
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if (IsTSFAvailable()) {
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return TSFTextStore::IsComposingOn(aWindow) ||
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IMMHandler::IsComposingOn(aWindow);
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}
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return IMMHandler::IsComposingOn(aWindow);
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}
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// static
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nsresult IMEHandler::NotifyIME(nsWindow* aWindow,
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const IMENotification& aIMENotification) {
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if (IsTSFAvailable()) {
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switch (aIMENotification.mMessage) {
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_SELECTION_CHANGE: {
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nsresult rv = TSFTextStore::OnSelectionChange(aIMENotification);
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// If IMM IME is active, we need to notify IMMHandler of updating
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// composition change. It will adjust candidate window position or
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// composition window position.
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bool isIMMActive = IsIMMActive();
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if (isIMMActive) {
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IMMHandler::OnUpdateComposition(aWindow);
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}
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IMMHandler::OnSelectionChange(aWindow, aIMENotification, isIMMActive);
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return rv;
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}
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_COMPOSITION_EVENT_HANDLED:
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// If IMM IME is active, we need to notify IMMHandler of updating
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// composition change. It will adjust candidate window position or
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// composition window position.
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if (IsIMMActive()) {
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IMMHandler::OnUpdateComposition(aWindow);
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} else {
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TSFTextStore::OnUpdateComposition();
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}
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return NS_OK;
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_TEXT_CHANGE:
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return TSFTextStore::OnTextChange(aIMENotification);
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_FOCUS: {
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sFocusedWindow = aWindow;
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IMMHandler::OnFocusChange(true, aWindow);
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nsresult rv = TSFTextStore::OnFocusChange(true, aWindow,
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aWindow->GetInputContext());
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MaybeCreateNativeCaret(aWindow);
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IMEHandler::MaybeShowOnScreenKeyboard(aWindow,
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aWindow->GetInputContext());
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return rv;
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}
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_BLUR:
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sFocusedWindow = nullptr;
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IMEHandler::MaybeDismissOnScreenKeyboard(aWindow);
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IMMHandler::OnFocusChange(false, aWindow);
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return TSFTextStore::OnFocusChange(false, aWindow,
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aWindow->GetInputContext());
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_MOUSE_BUTTON_EVENT:
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// If IMM IME is active, we should send a mouse button event via IMM.
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if (IsIMMActive()) {
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return IMMHandler::OnMouseButtonEvent(aWindow, aIMENotification);
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}
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return TSFTextStore::OnMouseButtonEvent(aIMENotification);
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case REQUEST_TO_COMMIT_COMPOSITION:
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if (TSFTextStore::IsComposingOn(aWindow)) {
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TSFTextStore::CommitComposition(false);
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} else if (IsIMMActive()) {
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IMMHandler::CommitComposition(aWindow);
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}
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return NS_OK;
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case REQUEST_TO_CANCEL_COMPOSITION:
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if (TSFTextStore::IsComposingOn(aWindow)) {
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TSFTextStore::CommitComposition(true);
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} else if (IsIMMActive()) {
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IMMHandler::CancelComposition(aWindow);
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}
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return NS_OK;
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_POSITION_CHANGE:
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return TSFTextStore::OnLayoutChange();
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default:
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return NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
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}
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}
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switch (aIMENotification.mMessage) {
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case REQUEST_TO_COMMIT_COMPOSITION:
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IMMHandler::CommitComposition(aWindow);
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return NS_OK;
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case REQUEST_TO_CANCEL_COMPOSITION:
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IMMHandler::CancelComposition(aWindow);
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return NS_OK;
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_POSITION_CHANGE:
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_COMPOSITION_EVENT_HANDLED:
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IMMHandler::OnUpdateComposition(aWindow);
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return NS_OK;
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_SELECTION_CHANGE:
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IMMHandler::OnSelectionChange(aWindow, aIMENotification, true);
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// IMMHandler::OnSelectionChange() cannot work without its singleton
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// instance. Therefore, IMEHandler needs to create native caret instead
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// if it's necessary.
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MaybeCreateNativeCaret(aWindow);
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return NS_OK;
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_MOUSE_BUTTON_EVENT:
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return IMMHandler::OnMouseButtonEvent(aWindow, aIMENotification);
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_FOCUS:
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sFocusedWindow = aWindow;
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IMMHandler::OnFocusChange(true, aWindow);
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IMEHandler::MaybeShowOnScreenKeyboard(aWindow,
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aWindow->GetInputContext());
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MaybeCreateNativeCaret(aWindow);
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return NS_OK;
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case NOTIFY_IME_OF_BLUR:
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sFocusedWindow = nullptr;
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IMEHandler::MaybeDismissOnScreenKeyboard(aWindow);
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IMMHandler::OnFocusChange(false, aWindow);
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// If a plugin gets focus while TSF has focus, we need to notify TSF of
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// the blur.
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if (TSFTextStore::ThinksHavingFocus()) {
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return TSFTextStore::OnFocusChange(false, aWindow,
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aWindow->GetInputContext());
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}
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return NS_OK;
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default:
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return NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED;
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}
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}
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// static
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IMENotificationRequests IMEHandler::GetIMENotificationRequests() {
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if (IsTSFAvailable()) {
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if (!sIsIMMEnabled) {
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return TSFTextStore::GetIMENotificationRequests();
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}
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// Even if TSF is available, the active IME may be an IMM-IME.
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// Unfortunately, changing the result of GetIMENotificationRequests() while
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// an editor has focus isn't supported by IMEContentObserver nor
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// ContentCacheInParent. Therefore, we need to request whole notifications
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// which are necessary either IMMHandler or TSFTextStore.
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return IMMHandler::GetIMENotificationRequests() |
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TSFTextStore::GetIMENotificationRequests();
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}
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return IMMHandler::GetIMENotificationRequests();
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}
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// static
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TextEventDispatcherListener*
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IMEHandler::GetNativeTextEventDispatcherListener() {
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return WinTextEventDispatcherListener::GetInstance();
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}
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// static
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bool IMEHandler::GetOpenState(nsWindow* aWindow) {
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if (IsTSFAvailable() && !IsIMMActive()) {
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return TSFTextStore::GetIMEOpenState();
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}
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IMEContext context(aWindow);
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return context.GetOpenState();
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}
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// static
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void IMEHandler::OnDestroyWindow(nsWindow* aWindow) {
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// When focus is in remote process, but the window is being destroyed, we
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// need to clean up TSFTextStore here since NOTIFY_IME_OF_BLUR won't reach
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// here because BrowserParent already lost the reference to the nsWindow when
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// it receives from the remote process.
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if (sFocusedWindow == aWindow) {
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MOZ_ASSERT(aWindow->GetInputContext().IsOriginContentProcess(),
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"input context of focused widget should've been set by a remote "
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"process "
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"if IME focus isn't cleared before destroying the widget");
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NotifyIME(aWindow, IMENotification(NOTIFY_IME_OF_BLUR));
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}
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// We need to do nothing here for TSF. Just restore the default context
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// if it's been disassociated.
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if (!sIsInTSFMode) {
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// MSDN says we need to set IS_DEFAULT to avoid memory leak when we use
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// SetInputScopes API. Use an empty string to do this.
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SetInputScopeForIMM32(aWindow, u""_ns, u""_ns, false);
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}
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AssociateIMEContext(aWindow, true);
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}
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// static
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bool IMEHandler::NeedsToAssociateIMC() { return !sForceDisableCurrentIMM_IME; }
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// static
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void IMEHandler::SetInputContext(nsWindow* aWindow, InputContext& aInputContext,
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const InputContextAction& aAction) {
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sLastContextActionCause = aAction.mCause;
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// FYI: If there is no composition, this call will do nothing.
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NotifyIME(aWindow, IMENotification(REQUEST_TO_COMMIT_COMPOSITION));
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if (aInputContext.mHTMLInputMode.EqualsLiteral("none")) {
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IMEHandler::MaybeDismissOnScreenKeyboard(aWindow, Sync::Yes);
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} else if (aAction.UserMightRequestOpenVKB()) {
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IMEHandler::MaybeShowOnScreenKeyboard(aWindow, aInputContext);
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}
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bool enable = WinUtils::IsIMEEnabled(aInputContext);
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bool adjustOpenState = (enable && aInputContext.mIMEState.mOpen !=
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IMEState::DONT_CHANGE_OPEN_STATE);
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bool open =
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(adjustOpenState && aInputContext.mIMEState.mOpen == IMEState::OPEN);
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// Note that even while a plugin has focus, we need to notify TSF of that.
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if (sIsInTSFMode) {
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TSFTextStore::SetInputContext(aWindow, aInputContext, aAction);
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if (IsTSFAvailable()) {
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if (sIsIMMEnabled) {
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// Associate IMC with aWindow only when it's necessary.
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AssociateIMEContext(aWindow, enable && NeedsToAssociateIMC());
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}
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if (adjustOpenState) {
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TSFTextStore::SetIMEOpenState(open);
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}
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return;
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}
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} else {
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// Set at least InputScope even when TextStore is not available.
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SetInputScopeForIMM32(aWindow, aInputContext.mHTMLInputType,
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aInputContext.mHTMLInputMode,
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aInputContext.mInPrivateBrowsing);
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}
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AssociateIMEContext(aWindow, enable);
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IMEContext context(aWindow);
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if (adjustOpenState) {
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context.SetOpenState(open);
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}
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}
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// static
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void IMEHandler::AssociateIMEContext(nsWindow* aWindowBase, bool aEnable) {
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IMEContext context(aWindowBase);
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if (aEnable) {
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context.AssociateDefaultContext();
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return;
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}
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// Don't disassociate the context after the window is destroyed.
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if (aWindowBase->Destroyed()) {
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return;
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}
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context.Disassociate();
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}
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// static
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void IMEHandler::InitInputContext(nsWindow* aWindow,
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InputContext& aInputContext) {
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MOZ_ASSERT(aWindow);
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MOZ_ASSERT(aWindow->GetWindowHandle(),
|
|
"IMEHandler::SetInputContext() requires non-nullptr HWND");
|
|
|
|
static bool sInitialized = false;
|
|
if (!sInitialized) {
|
|
sInitialized = true;
|
|
// Some TIPs like QQ Input (Simplified Chinese) may need normal window
|
|
// (i.e., windows except message window) when initializing themselves.
|
|
// Therefore, we need to initialize TSF/IMM modules after first normal
|
|
// window is created. InitInputContext() should be called immediately
|
|
// after creating each normal window, so, here is a good place to
|
|
// initialize these modules.
|
|
Initialize();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// For a11y, the default enabled state should be 'enabled'.
|
|
aInputContext.mIMEState.mEnabled = IMEEnabled::Enabled;
|
|
|
|
if (sIsInTSFMode) {
|
|
TSFTextStore::SetInputContext(
|
|
aWindow, aInputContext,
|
|
InputContextAction(InputContextAction::CAUSE_UNKNOWN,
|
|
InputContextAction::WIDGET_CREATED));
|
|
// IME context isn't necessary in pure TSF mode.
|
|
if (!sIsIMMEnabled) {
|
|
AssociateIMEContext(aWindow, false);
|
|
}
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef DEBUG
|
|
// NOTE: IMC may be null if IMM module isn't installed.
|
|
IMEContext context(aWindow);
|
|
MOZ_ASSERT(context.IsValid() || !CurrentKeyboardLayoutHasIME());
|
|
#endif // #ifdef DEBUG
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef DEBUG
|
|
// static
|
|
bool IMEHandler::CurrentKeyboardLayoutHasIME() {
|
|
if (sIsInTSFMode) {
|
|
return TSFTextStore::CurrentKeyboardLayoutHasIME();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return IMMHandler::IsIMEAvailable();
|
|
}
|
|
#endif // #ifdef DEBUG
|
|
|
|
// static
|
|
void IMEHandler::OnKeyboardLayoutChanged() {
|
|
// Be aware, this method won't be called until TSFStaticSink starts to
|
|
// observe active TIP change. If you need to be notified of this, you
|
|
// need to create TSFStaticSink::Observe() or something and call it
|
|
// TSFStaticSink::EnsureInitActiveTIPKeyboard() forcibly.
|
|
|
|
if (!sIsIMMEnabled || !IsTSFAvailable()) {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// static
|
|
void IMEHandler::SetInputScopeForIMM32(nsWindow* aWindow,
|
|
const nsAString& aHTMLInputType,
|
|
const nsAString& aHTMLInputMode,
|
|
bool aInPrivateBrowsing) {
|
|
if (sIsInTSFMode || !sSetInputScopes || aWindow->Destroyed()) {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
AutoTArray<InputScope, 3> scopes;
|
|
|
|
// IME may refer only first input scope, but we will append inputmode's
|
|
// input scopes since IME may refer it like Chrome.
|
|
AppendInputScopeFromType(aHTMLInputType, scopes);
|
|
AppendInputScopeFromInputMode(aHTMLInputMode, scopes);
|
|
|
|
if (aInPrivateBrowsing) {
|
|
scopes.AppendElement(IS_PRIVATE);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (scopes.IsEmpty()) {
|
|
// At least, 1 item is necessary.
|
|
scopes.AppendElement(IS_DEFAULT);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sSetInputScopes(aWindow->GetWindowHandle(), scopes.Elements(),
|
|
scopes.Length(), nullptr, 0, nullptr, nullptr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// static
|
|
void IMEHandler::AppendInputScopeFromInputMode(const nsAString& aHTMLInputMode,
|
|
nsTArray<InputScope>& aScopes) {
|
|
if (aHTMLInputMode.EqualsLiteral("mozAwesomebar")) {
|
|
// Even if Awesomebar has focus, user may not input URL directly.
|
|
// However, on-screen keyboard for URL should be shown because it has
|
|
// some useful additional keys like ".com" and they are not hindrances
|
|
// even when inputting non-URL text, e.g., words to search something in
|
|
// the web. On the other hand, a lot of Microsoft's IMEs and Google
|
|
// Japanese Input make their open state "closed" automatically if we
|
|
// notify them of URL as the input scope. However, this is very annoying
|
|
// for the users when they try to input some words to search the web or
|
|
// bookmark/history items. Therefore, if they are active, we need to
|
|
// notify them of the default input scope for avoiding this issue.
|
|
// FYI: We cannot check active TIP without TSF. Therefore, if it's
|
|
// not in TSF mode, this will check only if active IMM-IME is Google
|
|
// Japanese Input. Google Japanese Input is a TIP of TSF basically.
|
|
// However, if the OS is Win7 or it's installed on Win7 but has not
|
|
// been updated yet even after the OS is upgraded to Win8 or later,
|
|
// it's installed as IMM-IME.
|
|
if (TSFTextStore::ShouldSetInputScopeOfURLBarToDefault()) {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
// Don't append IS_SEARCH here for showing on-screen keyboard for URL.
|
|
if (!aScopes.Contains(IS_URL)) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_URL);
|
|
}
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/dev/interaction.html#attr-inputmode
|
|
if (aHTMLInputMode.EqualsLiteral("url")) {
|
|
if (!aScopes.Contains(IS_SEARCH)) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_URL);
|
|
}
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputMode.EqualsLiteral("email")) {
|
|
if (!aScopes.Contains(IS_EMAIL_SMTPEMAILADDRESS)) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_EMAIL_SMTPEMAILADDRESS);
|
|
}
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputMode.EqualsLiteral("tel")) {
|
|
if (!aScopes.Contains(IS_TELEPHONE_FULLTELEPHONENUMBER)) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_TELEPHONE_FULLTELEPHONENUMBER);
|
|
}
|
|
if (!aScopes.Contains(IS_TELEPHONE_LOCALNUMBER)) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_TELEPHONE_LOCALNUMBER);
|
|
}
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputMode.EqualsLiteral("numeric")) {
|
|
if (!aScopes.Contains(IS_DIGITS)) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_DIGITS);
|
|
}
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputMode.EqualsLiteral("decimal")) {
|
|
if (!aScopes.Contains(IS_NUMBER)) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_NUMBER);
|
|
}
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputMode.EqualsLiteral("search")) {
|
|
if (NeedsSearchInputScope() && !aScopes.Contains(IS_SEARCH)) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_SEARCH);
|
|
}
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// static
|
|
void IMEHandler::AppendInputScopeFromType(const nsAString& aHTMLInputType,
|
|
nsTArray<InputScope>& aScopes) {
|
|
// http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/the-input-element.html
|
|
if (aHTMLInputType.EqualsLiteral("url")) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_URL);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputType.EqualsLiteral("search")) {
|
|
if (NeedsSearchInputScope()) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_SEARCH);
|
|
}
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputType.EqualsLiteral("email")) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_EMAIL_SMTPEMAILADDRESS);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputType.EqualsLiteral("password")) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_PASSWORD);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputType.EqualsLiteral("datetime") ||
|
|
aHTMLInputType.EqualsLiteral("datetime-local")) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_DATE_FULLDATE);
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_TIME_FULLTIME);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputType.EqualsLiteral("date") ||
|
|
aHTMLInputType.EqualsLiteral("month") ||
|
|
aHTMLInputType.EqualsLiteral("week")) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_DATE_FULLDATE);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputType.EqualsLiteral("time")) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_TIME_FULLTIME);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputType.EqualsLiteral("tel")) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_TELEPHONE_FULLTELEPHONENUMBER);
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_TELEPHONE_LOCALNUMBER);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (aHTMLInputType.EqualsLiteral("number")) {
|
|
aScopes.AppendElement(IS_NUMBER);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// static
|
|
bool IMEHandler::NeedsSearchInputScope() {
|
|
return !StaticPrefs::intl_tsf_hack_atok_search_input_scope_disabled() ||
|
|
!TSFTextStore::IsATOKActive();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// static
|
|
bool IMEHandler::IsOnScreenKeyboardSupported() {
|
|
#ifdef NIGHTLY_BUILD
|
|
if (FxRWindowManager::GetInstance()->IsFxRWindow(sFocusedWindow)) {
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif // NIGHTLY_BUILD
|
|
if (!Preferences::GetBool(kOskEnabled, true) ||
|
|
!IMEHandler::NeedOnScreenKeyboard()) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// On Windows 11, we ignore tablet mode (see bug 1722208)
|
|
if (!IsWin11OrLater()) {
|
|
// On Windows 10 we require tablet mode, unless the user has set the
|
|
// relevant setting to enable the on-screen keyboard in desktop mode.
|
|
if (!IsInTabletMode() && !AutoInvokeOnScreenKeyboardInDesktopMode()) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// static
|
|
void IMEHandler::MaybeShowOnScreenKeyboard(nsWindow* aWindow,
|
|
const InputContext& aInputContext) {
|
|
if (aInputContext.mHTMLInputMode.EqualsLiteral("none")) {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!IsOnScreenKeyboardSupported()) {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
IMEHandler::ShowOnScreenKeyboard(aWindow);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// static
|
|
void IMEHandler::MaybeDismissOnScreenKeyboard(nsWindow* aWindow, Sync aSync) {
|
|
#ifdef NIGHTLY_BUILD
|
|
if (FxRWindowManager::GetInstance()->IsFxRWindow(aWindow)) {
|
|
OSKVRManager::DismissOnScreenKeyboard();
|
|
}
|
|
#endif // NIGHTLY_BUILD
|
|
if (aSync == Sync::Yes) {
|
|
DismissOnScreenKeyboard(aWindow);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
RefPtr<nsWindow> window(aWindow);
|
|
NS_DispatchToCurrentThreadQueue(
|
|
NS_NewRunnableFunction("IMEHandler::MaybeDismissOnScreenKeyboard",
|
|
[window]() {
|
|
if (window->Destroyed()) {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!sFocusedWindow) {
|
|
DismissOnScreenKeyboard(window);
|
|
}
|
|
}),
|
|
EventQueuePriority::Idle);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// static
|
|
bool IMEHandler::WStringStartsWithCaseInsensitive(const std::wstring& aHaystack,
|
|
const std::wstring& aNeedle) {
|
|
std::wstring lowerCaseHaystack(aHaystack);
|
|
std::wstring lowerCaseNeedle(aNeedle);
|
|
std::transform(lowerCaseHaystack.begin(), lowerCaseHaystack.end(),
|
|
lowerCaseHaystack.begin(), ::tolower);
|
|
std::transform(lowerCaseNeedle.begin(), lowerCaseNeedle.end(),
|
|
lowerCaseNeedle.begin(), ::tolower);
|
|
return wcsstr(lowerCaseHaystack.c_str(), lowerCaseNeedle.c_str()) ==
|
|
lowerCaseHaystack.c_str();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Returns false if a physical keyboard is detected on Windows 8 and up,
|
|
// or there is some other reason why an onscreen keyboard is not necessary.
|
|
// Returns true if no keyboard is found and this device looks like it needs
|
|
// an on-screen keyboard for text input.
|
|
// static
|
|
bool IMEHandler::NeedOnScreenKeyboard() {
|
|
if (!Preferences::GetBool(kOskDetectPhysicalKeyboard, true)) {
|
|
Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason, L"IKPOS: Detection disabled.");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If the last focus cause was not user-initiated (ie a result of code
|
|
// setting focus to an element) then don't auto-show a keyboard. This
|
|
// avoids cases where the keyboard would pop up "just" because e.g. a
|
|
// web page chooses to focus a search field on the page, even when that
|
|
// really isn't what the user is trying to do at that moment.
|
|
if (!InputContextAction::IsHandlingUserInput(sLastContextActionCause)) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This function should be only invoked for machines with touch screens.
|
|
if ((::GetSystemMetrics(SM_DIGITIZER) & NID_INTEGRATED_TOUCH) !=
|
|
NID_INTEGRATED_TOUCH) {
|
|
Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason, L"IKPOS: Touch screen not found.");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If the device is docked, the user is treating the device as a PC.
|
|
if (::GetSystemMetrics(SM_SYSTEMDOCKED) != 0) {
|
|
Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason, L"IKPOS: System docked.");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// To determine whether a keyboard is present on the device, we do the
|
|
// following:-
|
|
// 1. If the platform role is that of a mobile or slate device, check the
|
|
// system metric SM_CONVERTIBLESLATEMODE to see if it is being used
|
|
// in slate mode. If it is, also check that the last input was a touch.
|
|
// If all of this is true, then we should show the on-screen keyboard.
|
|
|
|
// 2. If step 1 didn't determine we should show the keyboard, we check if
|
|
// this device has keyboards attached to it.
|
|
|
|
// Check if the device is being used as a laptop or a tablet. This can be
|
|
// checked by first checking the role of the device and then the
|
|
// corresponding system metric (SM_CONVERTIBLESLATEMODE). If it is being
|
|
// used as a tablet then we want the OSK to show up.
|
|
if (!sDeterminedPowerPlatformRole) {
|
|
sDeterminedPowerPlatformRole = true;
|
|
sPowerPlatformRole = WinUtils::GetPowerPlatformRole();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If this a mobile or slate (tablet) device, check if it is in slate mode.
|
|
// If the last input was touch, ignore whether or not a keyboard is present.
|
|
if ((sPowerPlatformRole == PlatformRoleMobile ||
|
|
sPowerPlatformRole == PlatformRoleSlate) &&
|
|
::GetSystemMetrics(SM_CONVERTIBLESLATEMODE) == 0 &&
|
|
sLastContextActionCause == InputContextAction::CAUSE_TOUCH) {
|
|
Preferences::SetString(
|
|
kOskDebugReason,
|
|
L"IKPOS: Mobile/Slate Platform role, in slate mode with touch event.");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return !IMEHandler::IsKeyboardPresentOnSlate();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Uses the Setup APIs to enumerate the attached keyboards and returns true
|
|
// if the keyboard count is 1 or more. While this will work in most cases
|
|
// it won't work if there are devices which expose keyboard interfaces which
|
|
// are attached to the machine.
|
|
// Based on IsKeyboardPresentOnSlate() in Chromium's base/win/win_util.cc.
|
|
// static
|
|
bool IMEHandler::IsKeyboardPresentOnSlate() {
|
|
const GUID KEYBOARD_CLASS_GUID = {
|
|
0x4D36E96B,
|
|
0xE325,
|
|
0x11CE,
|
|
{0xBF, 0xC1, 0x08, 0x00, 0x2B, 0xE1, 0x03, 0x18}};
|
|
|
|
// Query for all the keyboard devices.
|
|
HDEVINFO device_info = ::SetupDiGetClassDevs(&KEYBOARD_CLASS_GUID, nullptr,
|
|
nullptr, DIGCF_PRESENT);
|
|
if (device_info == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
|
|
Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason, L"IKPOS: No keyboard info.");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Enumerate all keyboards and look for ACPI\PNP and HID\VID devices. If
|
|
// the count is more than 1 we assume that a keyboard is present. This is
|
|
// under the assumption that there will always be one keyboard device.
|
|
for (DWORD i = 0;; ++i) {
|
|
SP_DEVINFO_DATA device_info_data = {0};
|
|
device_info_data.cbSize = sizeof(device_info_data);
|
|
if (!::SetupDiEnumDeviceInfo(device_info, i, &device_info_data)) {
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Get the device ID.
|
|
wchar_t device_id[MAX_DEVICE_ID_LEN];
|
|
CONFIGRET status = ::CM_Get_Device_ID(device_info_data.DevInst, device_id,
|
|
MAX_DEVICE_ID_LEN, 0);
|
|
if (status == CR_SUCCESS) {
|
|
static const std::wstring BT_HID_DEVICE = L"HID\\{00001124";
|
|
static const std::wstring BT_HOGP_DEVICE = L"HID\\{00001812";
|
|
// To reduce the scope of the hack we only look for ACPI and HID\\VID
|
|
// prefixes in the keyboard device ids.
|
|
if (IMEHandler::WStringStartsWithCaseInsensitive(device_id, L"ACPI") ||
|
|
IMEHandler::WStringStartsWithCaseInsensitive(device_id,
|
|
L"HID\\VID") ||
|
|
IMEHandler::WStringStartsWithCaseInsensitive(device_id,
|
|
BT_HID_DEVICE) ||
|
|
IMEHandler::WStringStartsWithCaseInsensitive(device_id,
|
|
BT_HOGP_DEVICE)) {
|
|
// The heuristic we are using is to check the count of keyboards and
|
|
// return true if the API's report one or more keyboards. Please note
|
|
// that this will break for non keyboard devices which expose a
|
|
// keyboard PDO.
|
|
Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason,
|
|
L"IKPOS: Keyboard presence confirmed.");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason,
|
|
L"IKPOS: Lack of keyboard confirmed.");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// static
|
|
bool IMEHandler::IsInTabletMode() {
|
|
bool isInTabletMode = WindowsUIUtils::GetInTabletMode();
|
|
if (isInTabletMode) {
|
|
Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason, L"IITM: GetInTabletMode=true.");
|
|
} else {
|
|
Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason, L"IITM: GetInTabletMode=false.");
|
|
}
|
|
return isInTabletMode;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool ReadEnableDesktopModeAutoInvoke(uint32_t aRoot,
|
|
nsIWindowsRegKey* aRegKey,
|
|
uint32_t& aValue) {
|
|
nsresult rv;
|
|
rv = aRegKey->Open(aRoot, u"SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\TabletTip\\1.7"_ns,
|
|
nsIWindowsRegKey::ACCESS_QUERY_VALUE);
|
|
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
|
|
Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason,
|
|
L"AIOSKIDM: failed opening regkey.");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
// EnableDesktopModeAutoInvoke is an opt-in option from the Windows
|
|
// Settings to "Automatically show the touch keyboard in windowed apps
|
|
// when there's no keyboard attached to your device." If the user has
|
|
// opted-in to this behavior, the tablet-mode requirement is skipped.
|
|
rv = aRegKey->ReadIntValue(u"EnableDesktopModeAutoInvoke"_ns, &aValue);
|
|
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) {
|
|
Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason,
|
|
L"AIOSKIDM: failed reading value of regkey.");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// static
|
|
bool IMEHandler::AutoInvokeOnScreenKeyboardInDesktopMode() {
|
|
nsresult rv;
|
|
nsCOMPtr<nsIWindowsRegKey> regKey(
|
|
do_CreateInstance("@mozilla.org/windows-registry-key;1", &rv));
|
|
if (NS_WARN_IF(NS_FAILED(rv))) {
|
|
Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason,
|
|
L"AIOSKIDM: "
|
|
L"nsIWindowsRegKey not available");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
uint32_t value;
|
|
if (!ReadEnableDesktopModeAutoInvoke(nsIWindowsRegKey::ROOT_KEY_CURRENT_USER,
|
|
regKey, value) &&
|
|
!ReadEnableDesktopModeAutoInvoke(nsIWindowsRegKey::ROOT_KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
|
|
regKey, value)) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!!value) {
|
|
Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason, L"AIOSKIDM: regkey value=true.");
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} else {
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Preferences::SetString(kOskDebugReason, L"AIOSKIDM: regkey value=false.");
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}
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return !!value;
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}
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// Based on DisplayVirtualKeyboard() in Chromium's base/win/win_util.cc.
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// static
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void IMEHandler::ShowOnScreenKeyboard(nsWindow* aWindow) {
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#ifdef NIGHTLY_BUILD
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if (FxRWindowManager::GetInstance()->IsFxRWindow(sFocusedWindow)) {
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OSKVRManager::ShowOnScreenKeyboard();
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return;
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}
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#endif // NIGHTLY_BUILD
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if (IsWin10AnniversaryUpdateOrLater()) {
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OSKInputPaneManager::ShowOnScreenKeyboard(aWindow->GetWindowHandle());
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return;
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}
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|
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OSKTabTipManager::ShowOnScreenKeyboard();
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}
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|
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// Based on DismissVirtualKeyboard() in Chromium's base/win/win_util.cc.
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// static
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void IMEHandler::DismissOnScreenKeyboard(nsWindow* aWindow) {
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// Dismiss the virtual keyboard if it's open
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if (IsWin10AnniversaryUpdateOrLater()) {
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OSKInputPaneManager::DismissOnScreenKeyboard(aWindow->GetWindowHandle());
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return;
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}
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|
|
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OSKTabTipManager::DismissOnScreenKeyboard();
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}
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|
|
|
bool IMEHandler::MaybeCreateNativeCaret(nsWindow* aWindow) {
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MOZ_ASSERT(aWindow);
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|
|
|
if (IsA11yHandlingNativeCaret()) {
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|
return false;
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|
}
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|
|
|
if (!sHasNativeCaretBeenRequested) {
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|
// If we have not received WM_GETOBJECT for OBJID_CARET, there may be new
|
|
// application which requires our caret information. For kicking its
|
|
// window event proc, we should fire a window event here.
|
|
// (If there is such application, sHasNativeCaretBeenRequested will be set
|
|
// to true later.)
|
|
// FYI: If we create native caret and move its position, native caret
|
|
// causes EVENT_OBJECT_LOCATIONCHANGE event with OBJID_CARET and
|
|
// OBJID_CLIENT.
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|
::NotifyWinEvent(EVENT_OBJECT_LOCATIONCHANGE, aWindow->GetWindowHandle(),
|
|
OBJID_CARET, OBJID_CLIENT);
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
MaybeDestroyNativeCaret();
|
|
|
|
// If focused content is not text editable, we don't support caret
|
|
// caret information without a11y module.
|
|
if (!aWindow->GetInputContext().mIMEState.IsEditable()) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
WidgetQueryContentEvent queryCaretRectEvent(true, eQueryCaretRect, aWindow);
|
|
aWindow->InitEvent(queryCaretRectEvent);
|
|
|
|
WidgetQueryContentEvent::Options options;
|
|
options.mRelativeToInsertionPoint = true;
|
|
queryCaretRectEvent.InitForQueryCaretRect(0, options);
|
|
|
|
aWindow->DispatchWindowEvent(queryCaretRectEvent);
|
|
if (NS_WARN_IF(queryCaretRectEvent.Failed())) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return CreateNativeCaret(aWindow, queryCaretRectEvent.mReply->mRect);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool IMEHandler::CreateNativeCaret(nsWindow* aWindow,
|
|
const LayoutDeviceIntRect& aCaretRect) {
|
|
MOZ_ASSERT(aWindow);
|
|
|
|
MOZ_ASSERT(!IsA11yHandlingNativeCaret());
|
|
|
|
sNativeCaretIsCreated =
|
|
::CreateCaret(aWindow->GetWindowHandle(), nullptr, aCaretRect.Width(),
|
|
aCaretRect.Height());
|
|
if (!sNativeCaretIsCreated) {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
nsWindow* toplevelWindow = aWindow->GetTopLevelWindow(false);
|
|
if (NS_WARN_IF(!toplevelWindow)) {
|
|
MaybeDestroyNativeCaret();
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
LayoutDeviceIntPoint caretPosition(aCaretRect.TopLeft());
|
|
if (toplevelWindow != aWindow) {
|
|
caretPosition += toplevelWindow->WidgetToScreenOffset();
|
|
caretPosition -= aWindow->WidgetToScreenOffset();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
::SetCaretPos(caretPosition.x, caretPosition.y);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void IMEHandler::MaybeDestroyNativeCaret() {
|
|
if (!sNativeCaretIsCreated) {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
::DestroyCaret();
|
|
sNativeCaretIsCreated = false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace widget
|
|
} // namespace mozilla
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