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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
3  *
4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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15  */
16 
17 package android.view.inputmethod;
18 
19 import android.annotation.Nullable;
20 import android.os.Bundle;
21 import android.os.LocaleList;
22 import android.os.Parcel;
23 import android.os.Parcelable;
24 import android.text.InputType;
25 import android.text.TextUtils;
26 import android.util.Printer;
27 
28 import java.util.Arrays;
29 
30 /**
31  * An EditorInfo describes several attributes of a text editing object
32  * that an input method is communicating with (typically an EditText), most
33  * importantly the type of text content it contains and the current cursor position.
34  */
35 public class EditorInfo implements InputType, Parcelable {
36     /**
37      * Masks for {@link inputType}
38      *
39      * <pre>
40      * |-------|-------|-------|-------|
41      *                              1111 TYPE_MASK_CLASS
42      *                      11111111     TYPE_MASK_VARIATION
43      *          111111111111             TYPE_MASK_FLAGS
44      * |-------|-------|-------|-------|
45      *                                   TYPE_NULL
46      * |-------|-------|-------|-------|
47      *                                 1 TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
48      *                             1     TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_URI
49      *                            1      TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_EMAIL_ADDRESS
50      *                            11     TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_EMAIL_SUBJECT
51      *                           1       TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_SHORT_MESSAGE
52      *                           1 1     TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_LONG_MESSAGE
53      *                           11      TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PERSON_NAME
54      *                           111     TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_POSTAL_ADDRESS
55      *                          1        TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD
56      *                          1  1     TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_VISIBLE_PASSWORD
57      *                          1 1      TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_EDIT_TEXT
58      *                          1 11     TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_FILTER
59      *                          11       TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PHONETIC
60      *                          11 1     TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_EMAIL_ADDRESS
61      *                          111      TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_PASSWORD
62      *                     1             TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_CHARACTERS
63      *                    1              TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_WORDS
64      *                   1               TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_SENTENCES
65      *                  1                TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_CORRECT
66      *                 1                 TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_COMPLETE
67      *                1                  TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_MULTI_LINE
68      *               1                   TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_IME_MULTI_LINE
69      *              1                    TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_NO_SUGGESTIONS
70      * |-------|-------|-------|-------|
71      *                                1  TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER
72      *                             1     TYPE_NUMBER_VARIATION_PASSWORD
73      *                     1             TYPE_NUMBER_FLAG_SIGNED
74      *                    1              TYPE_NUMBER_FLAG_DECIMAL
75      * |-------|-------|-------|-------|
76      *                                11 TYPE_CLASS_PHONE
77      * |-------|-------|-------|-------|
78      *                               1   TYPE_CLASS_DATETIME
79      *                             1     TYPE_DATETIME_VARIATION_DATE
80      *                            1      TYPE_DATETIME_VARIATION_TIME
81      * |-------|-------|-------|-------|</pre>
82      */
83 
84     /**
85      * The content type of the text box, whose bits are defined by
86      * {@link InputType}.
87      *
88      * @see InputType
89      * @see #TYPE_MASK_CLASS
90      * @see #TYPE_MASK_VARIATION
91      * @see #TYPE_MASK_FLAGS
92      */
93     public int inputType = TYPE_NULL;
94 
95     /**
96      * Set of bits in {@link #imeOptions} that provide alternative actions
97      * associated with the "enter" key.  This both helps the IME provide
98      * better feedback about what the enter key will do, and also allows it
99      * to provide alternative mechanisms for providing that command.
100      */
101     public static final int IME_MASK_ACTION = 0x000000ff;
102 
103     /**
104      * Bits of {@link #IME_MASK_ACTION}: no specific action has been
105      * associated with this editor, let the editor come up with its own if
106      * it can.
107      */
108     public static final int IME_ACTION_UNSPECIFIED = 0x00000000;
109 
110     /**
111      * Bits of {@link #IME_MASK_ACTION}: there is no available action.
112      */
113     public static final int IME_ACTION_NONE = 0x00000001;
114 
115     /**
116      * Bits of {@link #IME_MASK_ACTION}: the action key performs a "go"
117      * operation to take the user to the target of the text they typed.
118      * Typically used, for example, when entering a URL.
119      */
120     public static final int IME_ACTION_GO = 0x00000002;
121 
122     /**
123      * Bits of {@link #IME_MASK_ACTION}: the action key performs a "search"
124      * operation, taking the user to the results of searching for the text
125      * they have typed (in whatever context is appropriate).
126      */
127     public static final int IME_ACTION_SEARCH = 0x00000003;
128 
129     /**
130      * Bits of {@link #IME_MASK_ACTION}: the action key performs a "send"
131      * operation, delivering the text to its target.  This is typically used
132      * when composing a message in IM or SMS where sending is immediate.
133      */
134     public static final int IME_ACTION_SEND = 0x00000004;
135 
136     /**
137      * Bits of {@link #IME_MASK_ACTION}: the action key performs a "next"
138      * operation, taking the user to the next field that will accept text.
139      */
140     public static final int IME_ACTION_NEXT = 0x00000005;
141 
142     /**
143      * Bits of {@link #IME_MASK_ACTION}: the action key performs a "done"
144      * operation, typically meaning there is nothing more to input and the
145      * IME will be closed.
146      */
147     public static final int IME_ACTION_DONE = 0x00000006;
148 
149     /**
150      * Bits of {@link #IME_MASK_ACTION}: like {@link #IME_ACTION_NEXT}, but
151      * for moving to the previous field.  This will normally not be used to
152      * specify an action (since it precludes {@link #IME_ACTION_NEXT}), but
153      * can be returned to the app if it sets {@link #IME_FLAG_NAVIGATE_PREVIOUS}.
154      */
155     public static final int IME_ACTION_PREVIOUS = 0x00000007;
156 
157     /**
158      * Flag of {@link #imeOptions}: used to request that the IME should not update any personalized
159      * data such as typing history and personalized language model based on what the user typed on
160      * this text editing object.  Typical use cases are:
161      * <ul>
162      *     <li>When the application is in a special mode, where user's activities are expected to be
163      *     not recorded in the application's history.  Some web browsers and chat applications may
164      *     have this kind of modes.</li>
165      *     <li>When storing typing history does not make much sense.  Specifying this flag in typing
166      *     games may help to avoid typing history from being filled up with words that the user is
167      *     less likely to type in their daily life.  Another example is that when the application
168      *     already knows that the expected input is not a valid word (e.g. a promotion code that is
169      *     not a valid word in any natural language).</li>
170      * </ul>
171      *
172      * <p>Applications need to be aware that the flag is not a guarantee, and some IMEs may not
173      * respect it.</p>
174      */
175     public static final int IME_FLAG_NO_PERSONALIZED_LEARNING = 0x1000000;
176 
177     /**
178      * Flag of {@link #imeOptions}: used to request that the IME never go
179      * into fullscreen mode.
180      * By default, IMEs may go into full screen mode when they think
181      * it's appropriate, for example on small screens in landscape
182      * orientation where displaying a software keyboard may occlude
183      * such a large portion of the screen that the remaining part is
184      * too small to meaningfully display the application UI.
185      * If this flag is set, compliant IMEs will never go into full screen mode,
186      * and always leave some space to display the application UI.
187      * Applications need to be aware that the flag is not a guarantee, and
188      * some IMEs may ignore it.
189      */
190     public static final int IME_FLAG_NO_FULLSCREEN = 0x2000000;
191 
192     /**
193      * Flag of {@link #imeOptions}: like {@link #IME_FLAG_NAVIGATE_NEXT}, but
194      * specifies there is something interesting that a backward navigation
195      * can focus on.  If the user selects the IME's facility to backward
196      * navigate, this will show up in the application as an {@link #IME_ACTION_PREVIOUS}
197      * at {@link InputConnection#performEditorAction(int)
198      * InputConnection.performEditorAction(int)}.
199      */
200     public static final int IME_FLAG_NAVIGATE_PREVIOUS = 0x4000000;
201 
202     /**
203      * Flag of {@link #imeOptions}: used to specify that there is something
204      * interesting that a forward navigation can focus on. This is like using
205      * {@link #IME_ACTION_NEXT}, except allows the IME to be multiline (with
206      * an enter key) as well as provide forward navigation.  Note that some
207      * IMEs may not be able to do this, especially when running on a small
208      * screen where there is little space.  In that case it does not need to
209      * present a UI for this option.  Like {@link #IME_ACTION_NEXT}, if the
210      * user selects the IME's facility to forward navigate, this will show up
211      * in the application at {@link InputConnection#performEditorAction(int)
212      * InputConnection.performEditorAction(int)}.
213      */
214     public static final int IME_FLAG_NAVIGATE_NEXT = 0x8000000;
215 
216     /**
217      * Flag of {@link #imeOptions}: used to specify that the IME does not need
218      * to show its extracted text UI.  For input methods that may be fullscreen,
219      * often when in landscape mode, this allows them to be smaller and let part
220      * of the application be shown behind, through transparent UI parts in the
221      * fullscreen IME. The part of the UI visible to the user may not be responsive
222      * to touch because the IME will receive touch events, which may confuse the
223      * user; use {@link #IME_FLAG_NO_FULLSCREEN} instead for a better experience.
224      * Using this flag is discouraged and it may become deprecated in the future.
225      * Its meaning is unclear in some situations and it may not work appropriately
226      * on older versions of the platform.
227      */
228     public static final int IME_FLAG_NO_EXTRACT_UI = 0x10000000;
229 
230     /**
231      * Flag of {@link #imeOptions}: used in conjunction with one of the actions
232      * masked by {@link #IME_MASK_ACTION}, this indicates that the action
233      * should not be available as an accessory button on the right of the extracted
234      * text when the input method is full-screen. Note that by setting this flag,
235      * there can be cases where the action is simply never available to the
236      * user. Setting this generally means that you think that in fullscreen mode,
237      * where there is little space to show the text, it's not worth taking some
238      * screen real estate to display the action and it should be used instead
239      * to show more text.
240      */
241     public static final int IME_FLAG_NO_ACCESSORY_ACTION = 0x20000000;
242 
243     /**
244      * Flag of {@link #imeOptions}: used in conjunction with one of the actions
245      * masked by {@link #IME_MASK_ACTION}. If this flag is not set, IMEs will
246      * normally replace the "enter" key with the action supplied. This flag
247      * indicates that the action should not be available in-line as a replacement
248      * for the "enter" key. Typically this is because the action has such a
249      * significant impact or is not recoverable enough that accidentally hitting
250      * it should be avoided, such as sending a message. Note that
251      * {@link android.widget.TextView} will automatically set this flag for you
252      * on multi-line text views.
253      */
254     public static final int IME_FLAG_NO_ENTER_ACTION = 0x40000000;
255 
256     /**
257      * Flag of {@link #imeOptions}: used to request an IME that is capable of
258      * inputting ASCII characters.  The intention of this flag is to ensure that
259      * the user can type Roman alphabet characters in a {@link android.widget.TextView}.
260      * It is typically used for an account ID or password input. A lot of the time,
261      * IMEs are already able to input ASCII even without being told so (such IMEs
262      * already respect this flag in a sense), but there are cases when this is not
263      * the default. For instance, users of languages using a different script like
264      * Arabic, Greek, Hebrew or Russian typically have a keyboard that can't
265      * input ASCII characters by default. Applications need to be
266      * aware that the flag is not a guarantee, and some IMEs may not respect it.
267      * However, it is strongly recommended for IME authors to respect this flag
268      * especially when their IME could end up with a state where only languages
269      * using non-ASCII are enabled.
270      */
271     public static final int IME_FLAG_FORCE_ASCII = 0x80000000;
272 
273     /**
274      * Generic unspecified type for {@link #imeOptions}.
275      */
276     public static final int IME_NULL = 0x00000000;
277 
278     /**
279      * Masks for {@link imeOptions}
280      *
281      * <pre>
282      * |-------|-------|-------|-------|
283      *                              1111 IME_MASK_ACTION
284      * |-------|-------|-------|-------|
285      *                                   IME_ACTION_UNSPECIFIED
286      *                                 1 IME_ACTION_NONE
287      *                                1  IME_ACTION_GO
288      *                                11 IME_ACTION_SEARCH
289      *                               1   IME_ACTION_SEND
290      *                               1 1 IME_ACTION_NEXT
291      *                               11  IME_ACTION_DONE
292      *                               111 IME_ACTION_PREVIOUS
293      *         1                         IME_FLAG_NO_PERSONALIZED_LEARNING
294      *        1                          IME_FLAG_NO_FULLSCREEN
295      *       1                           IME_FLAG_NAVIGATE_PREVIOUS
296      *      1                            IME_FLAG_NAVIGATE_NEXT
297      *     1                             IME_FLAG_NO_EXTRACT_UI
298      *    1                              IME_FLAG_NO_ACCESSORY_ACTION
299      *   1                               IME_FLAG_NO_ENTER_ACTION
300      *  1                                IME_FLAG_FORCE_ASCII
301      * |-------|-------|-------|-------|</pre>
302      */
303 
304     /**
305      * Extended type information for the editor, to help the IME better
306      * integrate with it.
307      */
308     public int imeOptions = IME_NULL;
309 
310     /**
311      * A string supplying additional information options that are
312      * private to a particular IME implementation.  The string must be
313      * scoped to a package owned by the implementation, to ensure there are
314      * no conflicts between implementations, but other than that you can put
315      * whatever you want in it to communicate with the IME.  For example,
316      * you could have a string that supplies an argument like
317      * <code>"com.example.myapp.SpecialMode=3"</code>.  This field is can be
318      * filled in from the {@link android.R.attr#privateImeOptions}
319      * attribute of a TextView.
320      */
321     public String privateImeOptions = null;
322 
323     /**
324      * In some cases an IME may be able to display an arbitrary label for
325      * a command the user can perform, which you can specify here. This is
326      * typically used as the label for the action to use in-line as a replacement
327      * for the "enter" key (see {@link #actionId}). Remember the key where
328      * this will be displayed is typically very small, and there are significant
329      * localization challenges to make this fit in all supported languages. Also
330      * you can not count absolutely on this being used, as some IMEs may
331      * ignore this.
332      */
333     public CharSequence actionLabel = null;
334 
335     /**
336      * If {@link #actionLabel} has been given, this is the id for that command
337      * when the user presses its button that is delivered back with
338      * {@link InputConnection#performEditorAction(int)
339      * InputConnection.performEditorAction()}.
340      */
341     public int actionId = 0;
342 
343     /**
344      * The text offset of the start of the selection at the time editing
345      * begins; -1 if not known. Keep in mind that, without knowing the cursor
346      * position, many IMEs will not be able to offer their full feature set and
347      * may even behave in unpredictable ways: pass the actual cursor position
348      * here if possible at all.
349      *
350      * <p>Also, this needs to be the cursor position <strong>right now</strong>,
351      * not at some point in the past, even if input is starting in the same text field
352      * as before. When the app is filling this object, input is about to start by
353      * definition, and this value will override any value the app may have passed to
354      * {@link InputMethodManager#updateSelection(android.view.View, int, int, int, int)}
355      * before.</p>
356      */
357     public int initialSelStart = -1;
358 
359     /**
360      * <p>The text offset of the end of the selection at the time editing
361      * begins; -1 if not known. Keep in mind that, without knowing the cursor
362      * position, many IMEs will not be able to offer their full feature set and
363      * may behave in unpredictable ways: pass the actual cursor position
364      * here if possible at all.</p>
365      *
366      * <p>Also, this needs to be the cursor position <strong>right now</strong>,
367      * not at some point in the past, even if input is starting in the same text field
368      * as before. When the app is filling this object, input is about to start by
369      * definition, and this value will override any value the app may have passed to
370      * {@link InputMethodManager#updateSelection(android.view.View, int, int, int, int)}
371      * before.</p>
372      */
373     public int initialSelEnd = -1;
374 
375     /**
376      * The capitalization mode of the first character being edited in the
377      * text.  Values may be any combination of
378      * {@link TextUtils#CAP_MODE_CHARACTERS TextUtils.CAP_MODE_CHARACTERS},
379      * {@link TextUtils#CAP_MODE_WORDS TextUtils.CAP_MODE_WORDS}, and
380      * {@link TextUtils#CAP_MODE_SENTENCES TextUtils.CAP_MODE_SENTENCES}, though
381      * you should generally just take a non-zero value to mean "start out in
382      * caps mode".
383      */
384     public int initialCapsMode = 0;
385 
386     /**
387      * The "hint" text of the text view, typically shown in-line when the
388      * text is empty to tell the user what to enter.
389      */
390     public CharSequence hintText;
391 
392     /**
393      * A label to show to the user describing the text they are writing.
394      */
395     public CharSequence label;
396 
397     /**
398      * Name of the package that owns this editor.
399      *
400      * <p><strong>IME authors:</strong> In API level 22
401      * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP_MR1} and prior, do not trust this package
402      * name. The system had not verified the consistency between the package name here and
403      * application's uid. Consider to use {@link InputBinding#getUid()}, which is trustworthy.
404      * Starting from {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}, the system verifies the consistency
405      * between this package name and application uid before {@link EditorInfo} is passed to the
406      * input method.</p>
407      *
408      * <p><strong>Editor authors:</strong> Starting from {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M},
409      * the application is no longer
410      * able to establish input connections if the package name provided here is inconsistent with
411      * application's uid.</p>
412      */
413     public String packageName;
414 
415     /**
416      * Identifier for the editor's field.  This is optional, and may be
417      * 0.  By default it is filled in with the result of
418      * {@link android.view.View#getId() View.getId()} on the View that
419      * is being edited.
420      */
421     public int fieldId;
422 
423     /**
424      * Additional name for the editor's field.  This can supply additional
425      * name information for the field.  By default it is null.  The actual
426      * contents have no meaning.
427      */
428     public String fieldName;
429 
430     /**
431      * Any extra data to supply to the input method.  This is for extended
432      * communication with specific input methods; the name fields in the
433      * bundle should be scoped (such as "com.mydomain.im.SOME_FIELD") so
434      * that they don't conflict with others.  This field can be
435      * filled in from the {@link android.R.attr#editorExtras}
436      * attribute of a TextView.
437      */
438     public Bundle extras;
439 
440     /**
441      * List of the languages that the user is supposed to switch to no matter what input method
442      * subtype is currently used.  This special "hint" can be used mainly for, but not limited to,
443      * multilingual users who want IMEs to switch language context automatically.
444      *
445      * <p>{@code null} means that no special language "hint" is needed.</p>
446      *
447      * <p><strong>Editor authors:</strong> Specify this only when you are confident that the user
448      * will switch to certain languages in this context no matter what input method subtype is
449      * currently selected.  Otherwise, keep this {@code null}.  Explicit user actions and/or
450      * preferences would be good signals to specify this special "hint",  For example, a chat
451      * application may be able to put the last used language at the top of {@link #hintLocales}
452      * based on whom the user is going to talk, by remembering what language is used in the last
453      * conversation.  Do not specify {@link android.widget.TextView#getTextLocales()} only because
454      * it is used for text rendering.</p>
455      *
456      * @see android.widget.TextView#setImeHintLocales(LocaleList)
457      * @see android.widget.TextView#getImeHintLocales()
458      */
459     @Nullable
460     public LocaleList hintLocales = null;
461 
462 
463     /**
464      * List of acceptable MIME types for
465      * {@link InputConnection#commitContent(InputContentInfo, int, Bundle)}.
466      *
467      * <p>{@code null} or an empty array means that
468      * {@link InputConnection#commitContent(InputContentInfo, int, Bundle)} is not supported in this
469      * editor.</p>
470      */
471     @Nullable
472     public String[] contentMimeTypes = null;
473 
474     /**
475      * Ensure that the data in this EditorInfo is compatible with an application
476      * that was developed against the given target API version.  This can
477      * impact the following input types:
478      * {@link InputType#TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_EMAIL_ADDRESS},
479      * {@link InputType#TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_PASSWORD},
480      * {@link InputType#TYPE_NUMBER_VARIATION_NORMAL},
481      * {@link InputType#TYPE_NUMBER_VARIATION_PASSWORD}.
482      *
483      * <p>This is called by the framework for input method implementations;
484      * you should not generally need to call it yourself.
485      *
486      * @param targetSdkVersion The API version number that the compatible
487      * application was developed against.
488      */
makeCompatible(int targetSdkVersion)489     public final void makeCompatible(int targetSdkVersion) {
490         if (targetSdkVersion < android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) {
491             switch (inputType&(TYPE_MASK_CLASS|TYPE_MASK_VARIATION)) {
492                 case TYPE_CLASS_TEXT|TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_EMAIL_ADDRESS:
493                     inputType = TYPE_CLASS_TEXT|TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_EMAIL_ADDRESS
494                             | (inputType&TYPE_MASK_FLAGS);
495                     break;
496                 case TYPE_CLASS_TEXT|TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_PASSWORD:
497                     inputType = TYPE_CLASS_TEXT|TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD
498                             | (inputType&TYPE_MASK_FLAGS);
499                     break;
500                 case TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER|TYPE_NUMBER_VARIATION_NORMAL:
501                 case TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER|TYPE_NUMBER_VARIATION_PASSWORD:
502                     inputType = TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER
503                             | (inputType&TYPE_MASK_FLAGS);
504                     break;
505             }
506         }
507     }
508 
509     /**
510      * Write debug output of this object.
511      */
dump(Printer pw, String prefix)512     public void dump(Printer pw, String prefix) {
513         pw.println(prefix + "inputType=0x" + Integer.toHexString(inputType)
514                 + " imeOptions=0x" + Integer.toHexString(imeOptions)
515                 + " privateImeOptions=" + privateImeOptions);
516         pw.println(prefix + "actionLabel=" + actionLabel
517                 + " actionId=" + actionId);
518         pw.println(prefix + "initialSelStart=" + initialSelStart
519                 + " initialSelEnd=" + initialSelEnd
520                 + " initialCapsMode=0x"
521                 + Integer.toHexString(initialCapsMode));
522         pw.println(prefix + "hintText=" + hintText
523                 + " label=" + label);
524         pw.println(prefix + "packageName=" + packageName
525                 + " fieldId=" + fieldId
526                 + " fieldName=" + fieldName);
527         pw.println(prefix + "extras=" + extras);
528         pw.println(prefix + "hintLocales=" + hintLocales);
529         pw.println(prefix + "contentMimeTypes=" + Arrays.toString(contentMimeTypes));
530     }
531 
532     /**
533      * Used to package this object into a {@link Parcel}.
534      *
535      * @param dest The {@link Parcel} to be written.
536      * @param flags The flags used for parceling.
537      */
writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags)538     public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
539         dest.writeInt(inputType);
540         dest.writeInt(imeOptions);
541         dest.writeString(privateImeOptions);
542         TextUtils.writeToParcel(actionLabel, dest, flags);
543         dest.writeInt(actionId);
544         dest.writeInt(initialSelStart);
545         dest.writeInt(initialSelEnd);
546         dest.writeInt(initialCapsMode);
547         TextUtils.writeToParcel(hintText, dest, flags);
548         TextUtils.writeToParcel(label, dest, flags);
549         dest.writeString(packageName);
550         dest.writeInt(fieldId);
551         dest.writeString(fieldName);
552         dest.writeBundle(extras);
553         if (hintLocales != null) {
554             hintLocales.writeToParcel(dest, flags);
555         } else {
556             LocaleList.getEmptyLocaleList().writeToParcel(dest, flags);
557         }
558         dest.writeStringArray(contentMimeTypes);
559     }
560 
561     /**
562      * Used to make this class parcelable.
563      */
564     public static final Parcelable.Creator<EditorInfo> CREATOR =
565             new Parcelable.Creator<EditorInfo>() {
566                 public EditorInfo createFromParcel(Parcel source) {
567                     EditorInfo res = new EditorInfo();
568                     res.inputType = source.readInt();
569                     res.imeOptions = source.readInt();
570                     res.privateImeOptions = source.readString();
571                     res.actionLabel = TextUtils.CHAR_SEQUENCE_CREATOR.createFromParcel(source);
572                     res.actionId = source.readInt();
573                     res.initialSelStart = source.readInt();
574                     res.initialSelEnd = source.readInt();
575                     res.initialCapsMode = source.readInt();
576                     res.hintText = TextUtils.CHAR_SEQUENCE_CREATOR.createFromParcel(source);
577                     res.label = TextUtils.CHAR_SEQUENCE_CREATOR.createFromParcel(source);
578                     res.packageName = source.readString();
579                     res.fieldId = source.readInt();
580                     res.fieldName = source.readString();
581                     res.extras = source.readBundle();
582                     LocaleList hintLocales = LocaleList.CREATOR.createFromParcel(source);
583                     res.hintLocales = hintLocales.isEmpty() ? null : hintLocales;
584                     res.contentMimeTypes = source.readStringArray();
585                     return res;
586                 }
587 
588                 public EditorInfo[] newArray(int size) {
589                     return new EditorInfo[size];
590                 }
591             };
592 
describeContents()593     public int describeContents() {
594         return 0;
595     }
596 
597 }
598