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1 // Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4 
5 #ifndef UI_BASE_IME_WIN_IMM32_MANAGER_H
6 #define UI_BASE_IME_WIN_IMM32_MANAGER_H
7 
8 #include <windows.h>
9 
10 #include <string>
11 #include <vector>
12 
13 #include "base/basictypes.h"
14 #include "base/i18n/rtl.h"
15 #include "base/strings/string16.h"
16 #include "ui/base/ime/text_input_mode.h"
17 #include "ui/base/ui_export.h"
18 #include "ui/gfx/rect.h"
19 
20 namespace ui {
21 
22 struct CompositionText;
23 
24 // This header file defines a struct and a class used for encapsulating IMM32
25 // APIs, controls IMEs attached to a window, and enables the 'on-the-spot'
26 // input without deep knowledge about the APIs, i.e. knowledge about the
27 // language-specific and IME-specific behaviors.
28 // The following items enumerates the simplest steps for an (window)
29 // application to control its IMEs with the struct and the class defined
30 // this file.
31 // 1. Add an instance of the IMM32Manager class to its window class.
32 //    (The IMM32Manager class needs a window handle.)
33 // 2. Add messages handlers listed in the following subsections, follow the
34 //    instructions written in each subsection, and use the IMM32Manager class.
35 // 2.1. WM_IME_SETCONTEXT (0x0281)
36 //      Call the functions listed below:
37 //      - IMM32Manager::CreateImeWindow();
38 //      - IMM32Manager::CleanupComposition(), and;
39 //      - IMM32Manager::SetImeWindowStyle().
40 //      An application MUST prevent from calling ::DefWindowProc().
41 // 2.2. WM_IME_STARTCOMPOSITION (0x010D)
42 //      Call the functions listed below:
43 //      - IMM32Manager::CreateImeWindow(), and;
44 //      - IMM32Manager::ResetComposition().
45 //      An application MUST prevent from calling ::DefWindowProc().
46 // 2.3. WM_IME_COMPOSITION (0x010F)
47 //      Call the functions listed below:
48 //      - IMM32Manager::UpdateImeWindow();
49 //      - IMM32Manager::GetResult();
50 //      - IMM32Manager::GetComposition(), and;
51 //      - IMM32Manager::ResetComposition() (optional).
52 //      An application MUST prevent from calling ::DefWindowProc().
53 // 2.4. WM_IME_ENDCOMPOSITION (0x010E)
54 //      Call the functions listed below:
55 //      - IMM32Manager::ResetComposition(), and;
56 //      - IMM32Manager::DestroyImeWindow().
57 //      An application CAN call ::DefWindowProc().
58 // 2.5. WM_INPUTLANGCHANGE (0x0051)
59 //      Call the functions listed below:
60 //      - IMM32Manager::SetInputLanguage().
61 //      An application CAN call ::DefWindowProc().
62 
63 // This class controls the IMM (Input Method Manager) through IMM32 APIs and
64 // enables it to retrieve the string being controled by the IMM. (I wrote
65 // a note to describe the reason why I do not use 'IME' but 'IMM' below.)
66 // NOTE(hbono):
67 //   Fortunately or unfortunately, TSF (Text Service Framework) and
68 //   CUAS (Cicero Unaware Application Support) allows IMM32 APIs for
69 //   retrieving not only the inputs from IMEs (Input Method Editors), used
70 //   only for inputting East-Asian language texts, but also the ones from
71 //   tablets (on Windows XP Tablet PC Edition and Windows Vista), voice
72 //   recognizers (e.g. ViaVoice and Microsoft Office), etc.
73 //   We can disable TSF and CUAS in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. On the other
74 //   hand, we can NEVER disable either TSF or CUAS in Windows Vista, i.e.
75 //   THIS CLASS IS NOT ONLY USED ON THE INPUT CONTEXTS OF EAST-ASIAN
76 //   LANGUAGES BUT ALSO USED ON THE INPUT CONTEXTS OF ALL LANGUAGES.
77 class UI_EXPORT IMM32Manager {
78  public:
79   IMM32Manager();
80   virtual ~IMM32Manager();
81 
82   // Retrieves whether or not there is an ongoing composition.
is_composing()83   bool is_composing() const { return is_composing_; }
84 
85   // Retrieves the input language from Windows and update it.
86   // Return values
87   //   * true
88   //     The given input language has IMEs.
89   //   * false
90   //     The given input language does not have IMEs.
91   bool SetInputLanguage();
92 
93   // Creates the IME windows, and allocate required resources for them.
94   // Parameters
95   //   * window_handle [in] (HWND)
96   //     Represents the window handle of the caller.
97   void CreateImeWindow(HWND window_handle);
98 
99   // Updates the style of the IME windows.
100   // Parameters
101   //   * window_handle [in] (HWND)
102   //     Represents the window handle of the caller.
103   //   * message [in] (UINT)
104   //   * wparam [in] (WPARAM)
105   //   * lparam [in] (LPARAM)
106   //     Represent the windows message of the caller.
107   //     These parameters are used for verifying if this function is called
108   //     in a handler function for WM_IME_SETCONTEXT messages because this
109   //     function uses ::DefWindowProc() to update the style.
110   //     A caller just has to pass the input parameters for the handler
111   //     function without modifications.
112   //   * handled [out] (BOOL*)
113   //     Returns ::DefWindowProc() is really called in this function.
114   //     PLEASE DO NOT CALL ::DefWindowProc() IF THIS VALUE IS TRUE!
115   //     All the window styles set in this function are over-written when
116   //     calling ::DefWindowProc() after returning this function.
117   // Returns the value returned by DefWindowProc.
118   LRESULT SetImeWindowStyle(HWND window_handle, UINT message,
119                             WPARAM wparam, LPARAM lparam, BOOL* handled);
120 
121   // Destroys the IME windows and all the resources attached to them.
122   // Parameters
123   //   * window_handle [in] (HWND)
124   //     Represents the window handle of the caller.
125   void DestroyImeWindow(HWND window_handle);
126 
127   // Updates the position of the IME windows.
128   // Parameters
129   //   * window_handle [in] (HWND)
130   //     Represents the window handle of the caller.
131   void UpdateImeWindow(HWND window_handle);
132 
133   // Cleans up the all resources attached to the given IMM32Manager object, and
134   // reset its composition status.
135   // Parameters
136   //   * window_handle [in] (HWND)
137   //     Represents the window handle of the caller.
138   void CleanupComposition(HWND window_handle);
139 
140   // Resets the composition status.
141   // Cancel the ongoing composition if it exists.
142   // NOTE(hbono): This method does not release the allocated resources.
143   // Parameters
144   //   * window_handle [in] (HWND)
145   //     Represents the window handle of the caller.
146   void ResetComposition(HWND window_handle);
147 
148   // Retrieves a composition result of the ongoing composition if it exists.
149   // Parameters
150   //   * window_handle [in] (HWND)
151   //     Represents the window handle of the caller.
152   //   * lparam [in] (LPARAM)
153   //     Specifies the updated members of the ongoing composition, and must be
154   //     the same parameter of a WM_IME_COMPOSITION message handler.
155   //     This parameter is used for checking if the ongoing composition has
156   //     its result string,
157   //   * result [out] (string16)
158   //     Represents the object contains the composition result.
159   // Return values
160   //   * true
161   //     The ongoing composition has a composition result.
162   //   * false
163   //     The ongoing composition does not have composition results.
164   // Remarks
165   //   This function is designed for being called from WM_IME_COMPOSITION
166   //   message handlers.
167   bool GetResult(HWND window_handle, LPARAM lparam, string16* result);
168 
169   // Retrieves the current composition status of the ongoing composition.
170   // Parameters
171   //   * window_handle [in] (HWND)
172   //     Represents the window handle of the caller.
173   //   * lparam [in] (LPARAM)
174   //     Specifies the updated members of the ongoing composition, and must be
175   //     the same parameter of a WM_IME_COMPOSITION message handler.
176   //     This parameter is used for checking if the ongoing composition has
177   //     its result string,
178   //   * composition [out] (Composition)
179   //     Represents the struct contains the composition status.
180   // Return values
181   //   * true
182   //     The status of the ongoing composition is updated.
183   //   * false
184   //     The status of the ongoing composition is not updated.
185   // Remarks
186   //   This function is designed for being called from WM_IME_COMPOSITION
187   //   message handlers.
188   bool GetComposition(HWND window_handle, LPARAM lparam,
189                       CompositionText* composition);
190 
191   // Enables the IME attached to the given window, i.e. allows user-input
192   // events to be dispatched to the IME.
193   // Parameters
194   //   * window_handle [in] (HWND)
195   //     Represents the window handle of the caller.
196   //   * complete [in] (bool)
197   //     Represents whether or not to complete the ongoing composition.
198   //     + true
199   //       After finishing the ongoing composition and close its IME windows,
200   //       start another composition and display its IME windows to the given
201   //       position.
202   //     + false
203   //       Just move the IME windows of the ongoing composition to the given
204   //       position without finishing it.
205   void EnableIME(HWND window_handle);
206 
207   // Disables the IME attached to the given window, i.e. prohibits any
208   // user-input events from being dispatched to the IME.
209   // In Chrome, this function is used when:
210   //   * a renreder process sets its input focus to a password input.
211   // Parameters
212   //   * window_handle [in] (HWND)
213   //     Represents the window handle of the caller.
214   void DisableIME(HWND window_handle);
215 
216   // Cancels an ongoing composition of the IME attached to the given window.
217   // Parameters
218   //   * window_handle [in] (HWND)
219   //     Represents the window handle of the caller.
220   void CancelIME(HWND window_handle);
221 
222   // Updates the caret position of the given window.
223   // Parameters
224   //   * window_handle [in] (HWND)
225   //     Represents the window handle of the caller.
226   //   * caret_rect [in] (const gfx::Rect&)
227   //     Represent the rectangle of the input caret.
228   //     This rectangle is used for controlling the positions of IME windows.
229   void UpdateCaretRect(HWND window_handle, const gfx::Rect& caret_rect);
230 
231   // Updates the setting whether we want IME to render composition text.
232   void SetUseCompositionWindow(bool use_composition_window);
233 
234   // Returns the current input language id.
input_language_id()235   LANGID input_language_id() const { return input_language_id_; }
236 
237   // Returns BCP-47 tag name of the current input language.
238   std::string GetInputLanguageName() const;
239 
240   // Returns the text direction of the current input language.
241   base::i18n::TextDirection GetTextDirection() const;
242 
243   // Sets conversion status corresponding to |input_mode|.
244   virtual void SetTextInputMode(HWND window_handle, TextInputMode input_mode);
245 
246   // Helper functions ----------------------------------------------------------
247 
248   // Checks if there is any RTL keyboard layout installed in the system.
249   static bool IsRTLKeyboardLayoutInstalled();
250 
251   // Checks if the user pressed both Ctrl and right or left Shift keys to
252   // requrest to change the text direction and layout alignment explicitly.
253   // Returns true if only a Ctrl key and a Shift key are down. The desired text
254   // direction will be stored in |*direction|.
255   static bool IsCtrlShiftPressed(base::i18n::TextDirection* direction);
256 
257   // Gets parameters for ::ImmSetOpenStatus and ::ImmSetConversionStatus from
258   // |input_mode|.
259   static void ConvertInputModeToImmFlags(TextInputMode input_mode,
260                                          DWORD initial_conversion_mode,
261                                          BOOL* open,
262                                          DWORD* new_conversion_mode);
263 
264 
265  protected:
266   // Retrieves the composition information.
267   void GetCompositionInfo(HIMC imm_context, LPARAM lparam,
268                           CompositionText* composition);
269 
270   // Updates the position of the IME windows.
271   void MoveImeWindow(HWND window_handle, HIMC imm_context);
272 
273   // Completes the ongoing composition if it exists.
274   void CompleteComposition(HWND window_handle, HIMC imm_context);
275 
276   // Retrieves a string from the IMM.
277   bool GetString(HIMC imm_context, WPARAM lparam, int type, string16* result);
278 
279  private:
280   // Represents whether or not there is an ongoing composition in a browser
281   // process, i.e. whether or not a browser process is composing a text.
282   bool is_composing_;
283 
284   // This value represents whether or not the current input context has IMEs.
285   // The following table shows the list of IME status:
286   //   Value  Description
287   //   false  The current input language does not have IMEs.
288   //   true   The current input language has IMEs.
289   bool ime_status_;
290 
291   // The current input Language ID retrieved from Windows, which consists of:
292   //   * Primary Language ID (bit 0 to bit 9), which shows a natunal language
293   //     (English, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, etc.) and;
294   //   * Sub-Language ID (bit 10 to bit 15), which shows a geometrical region
295   //     the language is spoken (For English, United States, United Kingdom,
296   //     Australia, Canada, etc.)
297   // The following list enumerates some examples for the Language ID:
298   //   * "en-US" (0x0409)
299   //     MAKELANGID(LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_ENGLISH_US);
300   //   * "ko-KR" (0x0412)
301   //     MAKELANGID(LANG_KOREAN,  SUBLANG_KOREAN);
302   //   * "zh-TW" (0x0404)
303   //     MAKELANGID(LANG_CHINESE, SUBLANG_CHINESE_TRADITIONAL);
304   //   * "zh-CN" (0x0804)
305   //     MAKELANGID(LANG_CHINESE, SUBLANG_CHINESE_SIMPLIFIED);
306   //   * "ja-JP" (0x0411)
307   //     MAKELANGID(LANG_JAPANESE, SUBLANG_JAPANESE_JAPAN), etc.
308   //   (See <winnt.h> for other available values.)
309   // This Language ID is used for processing language-specific operations in
310   // IME functions.
311   LANGID input_language_id_;
312 
313   // Represents whether or not the current input context has created a system
314   // caret to set the position of its IME candidate window.
315   //   * true: it creates a system caret.
316   //   * false: it does not create a system caret.
317   bool system_caret_;
318 
319   // The rectangle of the input caret retrieved from a renderer process.
320   gfx::Rect caret_rect_;
321 
322   // Indicates whether or not we want IME to render composition text.
323   bool use_composition_window_;
324 
325   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(IMM32Manager);
326 };
327 
328 }  // namespace ui
329 
330 #endif  // UI_BASE_IME_WIN_IMM32_MANAGER_H
331