From 6bf0a5cb5034a7e684dcc3500e841785237ce2dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 19:32:43 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1:115.7.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- editor/docs/IMEHandlingGuide.rst | 1092 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1092 insertions(+) create mode 100644 editor/docs/IMEHandlingGuide.rst (limited to 'editor/docs/IMEHandlingGuide.rst') diff --git a/editor/docs/IMEHandlingGuide.rst b/editor/docs/IMEHandlingGuide.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..62b154d8ff --- /dev/null +++ b/editor/docs/IMEHandlingGuide.rst @@ -0,0 +1,1092 @@ +================== +IME handling guide +================== + +This document explains how Gecko handles IME. + +Introduction +============ + +IME is an abbreviation of Input Method Editor. This is a technical term from +Windows but these days, this is used on other platforms as well. + +IME is a helper application of a user's text input. It handles native key +events before or after focused application (depending on the platform) and +creates a composition string (a.k.a. preedit string), suggests a list of what +the user attempts to input, commits composition string as a selected item off +the list and commits composition string without any conversion. IME is used by +Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Taiwan users for inputting Chinese characters +because the number of them is beyond thousands and cannot be input from the +keyboard directly. However, especially on mobile devices nowadays, IME is also +used for inputting Latin languages like autocomplete. Additionally, IME may be +used for handwriting systems or speech input systems on some platforms. + +If IME is available on focused elements, we call that state "enabled". If IME +is not fully available(i.e., user cannot enable IME), we call this state +"disabled". + +If IME is enabled but users use direct input mode (e.g., for inputting Latin +characters), we call it "IME is closed". Otherwise, we call it "IME is open". +(FYI: "open" is also called "active" or "turned on". "closed" is also called +"inactive" or "turned off") + +So, this document is useful when you're try to fix a bug for text input in +Gecko. + + +Composition string and clauses +============================== + +Typical Japanese IME can input two or more words into a composition string. +When a user converts from Hiragana characters to Chinese characters the +composition string, Japanese IME separates the composition string into multiple +clauses. For example, if a user types "watasinonamaehanakanodesu", it's +converted to Hiragana characters, "わたしのなまえはなかのです", automatically (In +the following screenshots, the composition string has a wavy underline and the +only one clause is called "raw input clause"). + +.. image:: inputting_composition_string.png + :alt: Screenshot of raw composition string which is inputting Roman + character mode of MS-IME (Japanese) + +.. image:: raw_composition_string.png + :alt: Screenshot of raw composition string whose all characters are Hiragana + character (MS-IME, Japanese) + +When a user presses ``Convert`` key, Japanese IME separates the composition +string as "わたしの" (my), "なまえは" (name is) and "なかのです" (Nakano). Then, +converts each clause with Chinese characters: "私の", "名前は" and "中野です" (In +the following screenshot each clause is underlined and not connected +adjacently. These clauses are called "converted clause"). + +.. image:: converted_composition_string.png + :alt: Screenshot of converted composition string (MS-IME, Japanese) + +If one or more clauses were not converted as expected, the user can choose one +of the clauses with Arrow keys and look for the expected result form the list +in the drop down menu (In the following screenshot, the clause with the thicker +underline is called "selected clause"). + +.. image:: candidatewindow.png + :alt: Screenshot of candidate window of MS-IME (Japanese) which converts the + selected clause + +Basically, composition string and each clause style is rendered by Gecko. And +the drop down menu is created by IME. + +Each clause is represented with selection in the editor. From chrome script, +you can check it with ``nsISelectionController``. In native code, you can +access it with either ``nsISelectionController`` or ``mozilla::SelectionType`` +(the latter is recommended because of type safer). And editor sets these IME +selections from ``mozilla::TextRangeType`` which are sent by +``mozilla::WidgetCompositionEvent`` as ``mozilla::TextRangeArray``. The +following table explains the mapping between them. + +.. table:: Selection types of each clause of composition string or caret + + +------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+ + | |`nsISelectionController`_ |`mozilla::SelectionType`_|`mozilla::TextRangeType`_| + +============================================================+=======================================+=========================+=========================+ + |Caret |``SELECTION_NORMAL`` |``eNormal`` |``eCaret`` | + +------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+ + |Raw text typed by the user |``SELECTION_IME_RAW_INPUT`` |``eIMERawClause`` |``eRawClause`` | + +------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+ + |Selected clause of raw text typed by the user |``SELECTION_IME_SELECTEDRAWTEXT`` |``eIMESelectedRawClause``|``eSelectedRawClause`` | + +------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+ + |Converted clause by IME |``SELECTION_IME_CONVERTEDTEXT`` |``eIMEConvertedClause`` |``eConvertedClause`` | + +------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+ + |Selected clause by the user or IME and also converted by IME|``SELECTION_IME_SELECTEDCONVERTEDTEXT``|``eIMESelectedClause`` |``eSelectedClause`` | + +------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+ + +Note that typically, "Selected clause of raw text typed by the user" isn't used +because when composition string is already separated to multiple clauses, that +means that the composition string has already been converted by IME at least +once. + +.. _nsISelectionController: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/dom/base/nsISelectionController.idl +.. _mozilla::SelectionType: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/dom/base/nsISelectionController.idl +.. _mozilla::TextRangeType: https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/widget/TextRange.h + +Modules handling IME composition +================================ + +widget +------ + +Each widget handles native IME events and dispatches ``WidgetCompositionEvent`` +with ``mozilla::widget::TextEventDispatcher`` to represent the behavior of IME +in the focused editor. + +This is the only module that depends on the users platform. See also +`Native IME handlers`_ section for the detail of each platform's +implementation. + +.. note:: + + Android widget still does not use ``TextEventDispatcher`` to dispatch + ``WidgetCompositionEvents``, see + `bug 1137567 `__. + +mozilla::widget::TextEventDispatcher +------------------------------------ + +This class is used by native IME handler(s) on each platform. This capsules the +logic to dispatch ``WidgetCompositionEvent`` and ``WidgetKeyboardEvent`` for +making the behavior on each platform exactly same. For example, if +``WidgetKeyboardEvent`` should be dispatched when there is a composition is +managed by this class in XP level. First of use, native IME handlers get the +rights to use ``TextEventDispatcher`` with a call of +``BeginNativeInputTransaction()``. Then, ``StartComposition()``, +``SetPendingComposition()``, ``FlushPendingComposition()``, +``CommitComposition()``, etc. are available if +``BeginNativeInputTransaction()`` return true. These methods automatically +manage composition state and dispatch ``WidgetCompositionEvent`` properly. + +This is also used by ``mozilla::TextInputProcessor`` which can emulates (or +implements) IME with chrome script. So, native IME handlers using this class +means that the dispatching part is also tested by automated tests. + +mozilla::WidgetCompositionEvent +------------------------------- + +Internally, ``WidgetCompositionEvent`` represents native IME behavior. Its +message is one of following values: + +eCompositionStart +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +This is dispatched at starting a composition. This represents a DOM +``compositionstart`` event. The mData value is a selected string at dispatching +the DOM event and it's automatically set by ``TextComposition``. + +eCompositionUpdate +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +This is dispatched by ``TextComposition`` when an ``eCompositionChange`` will +change the composition string. This represents a DOM ``compositionupdate`` +event. + +eCompositionEnd +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +This is dispatched by ``TextComposition`` when an ``eCompositionCommitAsIs`` or +``eCompositionCommit`` event is dispatched. This represents a DOM +``compositionend`` event. + +eCompositionChange +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +This is used internally only. This is dispatched at modifying a composition +string, committing a composition, changing caret position and/or changing +ranges of clauses. This represents a DOM text event which is not in any +standards. ``mRanges`` should not be empty only with this message. + +eCompositionCommitAsIs +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +This is used internally only. This is dispatched when a composition is +committed with the string. The ``mData`` value should be always be an empty +string. This causes a DOM text event without clause information and a DOM +``compositionend`` event. + +eCompositionCommit +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +This is used internally only. This is dispatched when a composition is +committed with specific string. The ``mData`` value is the commit string. This +causes a DOM text event without clause information and a DOM ``compositionend`` +event. + +.. table:: Table of event messages + + +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ + | |meaning of mData |who sets ``mData``? |``mRanges`` |representing DOM event| + +==========================+===========================================+===============================+=======================+======================+ + |``eCompositionStart`` |selected string before starting composition|``TextComposition`` |``nullptr`` |``compositionstart`` | + +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ + |``eCompositionUpdate`` |new composition string |``TextComposition`` |``nullptr`` |``compositionupdate`` | + +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ + |``eCompositionEnd`` |commit string |``TextComposition`` |``nullptr`` |``compositionend`` | + +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ + |``eCompositionChange`` |new composition string |widget (or ``TextComposition``)|must not be ``nullptr``|``text`` | + +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ + |``eCompositionCommitAsIs``|N/A (must be empty) |nobody |``nullptr`` |None | + +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ + |``eCompositionCommit`` |commit string |widget (or ``TextComposition``)|``nullptr`` |None | + +--------------------------+-------------------------------------------+-------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------------+ + +PresShell +--------- + +``PresShell`` receives the widget events and decides an event target from +focused document and element. Then, it sends the events and the event target to +``IMEStateManager``. + +mozilla::IMEStateManager +------------------------ + +``IMEStateManager`` looks for a ``TextComposition`` instance whose native IME +context is same as the widget' which dispatches the widget event. If there is +no proper ``TextComposition`` instance, it creates the instance. And it sends +the event to the ``TextComposition`` instance. + +Note that all instances of ``TextComposition`` are managed by +``IMEStateManager``. When an instance is created, it's registered to the list. +When composition completely ends, it's unregistered from the list (and released +automatically). + +mozilla::TextComposition +------------------------ + +``TextComposition`` manages a composition and dispatches DOM +``compositionupdate`` events. + +When this receives an ``eCompositionChange``, ``eCompositionCommit`` or +``eCompositionCommitAsIs`` event, it dispatches the event to the stored node +which was the event target of ``eCompositionStart`` event. Therefore, this +class guarantees that all composition events for a composition are fired on +same element. + +When this receives ``eCompositionChange`` or ``eCompositionCommit``, this +checks if new composition string (or committing string) is different from the +last data stored by the ``TextComposition``. If the composition event is +changing the composition string, the ``TextComposition`` instance dispatches +``WidgetCompositionEvent`` with ``eCompositionUpdate`` into the DOM tree +directly and modifies the last data. The ``eCompositionUpdate`` event will +cause a DOM ``compositionupdate`` event. + +When this receives ``eCompositionCommitAsIs`` or ``eCompositionCommit``, this +dispatches an ``eCompositionEnd`` event which will cause a DOM +``compositionend`` event after dispatching ``eCompositionUpdate`` event and/or +``eCompositionChange`` event if necessary. + +One of the other important jobs of this is, when a focused editor handles a +dispatched ``eCompositionChange`` event, this modifies the stored composition +string and its clause information. The editor refers the stored information for +creating or modifying a text node representing a composition string. + +And before dispatching ``eComposition*`` events, this class removes ASCII +control characters from dispatching composition event's data in the default +settings. Although, this can be disabled with +``"dom.compositionevent.allow_control_characters"`` pref. + +Finally, this class guarantees that requesting to commit or cancel current +composition to IME is perefored synchronously. See +`Forcibly committing composition`_ section for the detail. + +editor/libeditor +---------------- + +`mozilla::EditorEventListener `__ +listens for trusted DOM ``compositionstart``, ``text`` and ``compositionend`` +events and notifies +`mozilla::EditorBase `__ +and +`mozilla::TextEditor `__ +of the events. + +When ``EditorBase`` receives an ``eCompositionStart`` +(DOM ``"compositionstart"``) event, it looks for a proper ``TextComposition`` +instance and stores it. + +When ``TextEditor`` receives an ``eCompositionChange`` (DOM ``"text"``) event, +it creates or modifies a text node which includes the composition string and +`mozilla::CompositionTransaction `__ +(it was called ``IMETextTxn``) sets IME selections for representing the clauses +of the composition string. + +When ``EditorBase`` receives an ``eCompositionEnd`` (DOM ``"compositionend"``) +event, it releases the stored ``TextComposition`` instance. + +nsTextFrame +----------- +``nsTextFrame`` paints IME selections. + +mozilla::IMEContentObserver +--------------------------- + +``IMEContentObserver`` observes various changes of a focused editor. When a +corresponding element of a ``TextEditor`` or ``HTMLEditor`` instance gets +focus, an instance is created by ``IMEStateManager``, then, starts to observe +and notifies ``widget`` of IME getting focus. When the editor loses focus, it +notifies ``widget`` of IME losing focus and stops observing everything. +Finally, it's destroyed by ``IMEStateManager``. + +This class observes selection changes (caret position changes), text changes of +a focused editor and layout changes (by reflow or scroll) of everything in the +document. It depends on the result of ``nsIWidget::GetIMEUpdatePreference()`` +what is observed. + +When this notifies ``widget`` of something, it needs to be safe to run +script because notifying something may cause dispatching one or more DOM events +and/or new reflow. Therefore, ``IMEContentObserver`` only stores which +notification should be sent to ``widget``. Then, +``mozilla::IMEContentObserver::IMENotificationSender`` tries to send the +pending notifications when it might become safe to do that. Currently, it's +tried: + +* after a native event is dispatched from ``PresShell::HandleEventInternal()`` +* when new focused editor receives DOM ``focus`` event +* when next refresh driver tick + +.. note:: + + The 3rd timing may not be safe actually, but it causes a lot of oranges of + automated tests. + +See also `Notifications to IME`_ section for the detail of sending +notifications. + +Currently, ``WidgetQueryContentEvent`` is handled via ``IMEContentObserver`` +because if it has a cache of selection, it can set reply of +``eQuerySelectedText`` event only with the cache. That is much faster than +using ``ContentEventHandler``. + +e10s support +============ + +Even when a remote process has focus, native IME handler in chrome process does +its job. So, there is process boundary between native IME handler and focused +editor. Unfortunately, it's not allowed to use synchronous communication from +chrome process to a remote process. This means that chrome process (and also +native IME and our native IME handler) cannot query the focused editor contents +directly. For fixing this issue, we have ``ContentCache`` classes around +process boundary. + +mozilla::ContentCache +--------------------- +This is a base class of ``ContentCacheInChild`` and ``ContentCacheInParent`` +and IPC-aware. This has common members of them including all cache data: + +``mText`` + Whole text in focused editor. This may be too big but IME may request all + text in the editor. + + If we can separate editor contents per paragraph, moving selection between + paragraphs generates pseudo focus move, we can reduce this size and runtime + cost of ``ContentEventHandler``. However, we've not had a plan to do that + yet. Note that Microsoft Word uses this hack. + +``mCompositionStart`` + Offset of composition string in ``mText``. When there is no composition, + this is ``UINT32_MAX``. + +``mSelection::mAnchor``, ``mSelection::mFocus`` + Offset of selection anchor and focus in ``mText``. + +``mSelection::mWritingMode`` + Writing mode at selection start. + +``mSelection::mAnchorCharRect``, ``mSelection::mFocusCharRect`` + Next character rectangle of ``mSelection::mAnchor`` and + ``mSelection::mFocus``. If corresponding offset is end of the editor + contents, its rectangle should be a caret rectangle. + + These rectangles shouldn't be empty rect. + +``mSelection::mRect`` + Unified character rectangle in selection range. When the selection is + collapsed, this should be caret rect. + +``mFirstRect`` + First character rect of ``mText``. When ``mText`` is empty string, this + should be caret rect. + +``mCaret::mOffset`` + Always same as selection start offset even when selection isn't collapsed. + +``mCaret::mRect`` + Caret rect at ``mCaret::mOffset``. If caret isn't actually exists, it's + computed with a character rect at the offset. + +``mTextRectArray::mStart`` + If there is composition, ``mStart`` is same as ``mCompositionStart``. + Otherwise, ``UINT32_MAX``. + +``mTextRectArray::mRects`` + Each character rectangle of composition string. + +``mEditorRect`` + The rect of editor element. + +mozilla::ContentCacheInChild +---------------------------- + +This exists only in remote processes. This is created as a member of +`PuppetWidget `__. +When ``PuppetWidget`` receives notifications to IME from ``IMEContentObserver`` +in the remote process, it makes this class modify its cached content. Then, +this class do that with ``WidgetQueryContentEvents``. Finally, ``PuppetWidget`` +sends the notification and ``ContentCacheInParent`` instance as +``ContentCache`` to its parent process. + +mozilla::ContentCacheInParent +----------------------------- + +This exists as a member of ``TabParent``. When ``TabParent`` receives +notification from corresponding remote process, it assigns +``ContentCacheInParent`` new ``ContentCache`` and post the notification to +``ContentCacheInParent``. If all sent ``WidgetCompositionEvents`` and +``WidgetSelectionEvents`` are already handled in the remote process, +``ContentCacheInParent`` sending the notifications to widget. + +And also this handles ``WidgetQueryContentEvents`` with its cache. Supported +event messages of them are: + +* ``eQuerySelectedText`` (only with ``SelectionType::eNormal``) +* ``eQueryTextContent`` +* ``eQueryTextRect`` +* ``eQueryCaretRect`` +* ``eQueryEditorRect`` + +Additionally, this does not support query content events with XP line breakers +but this must not be any problem since native IME handlers query contents with +native line breakers. + +``ContentCacheInParent`` also manages sent ``WidgetCompositionEvents`` and +``WidgetSelectionEvents``. After these events are handled in the remote +process, ``TabParent`` receives it with a call of +``RecvOnEventNeedingAckHandled()``. Then, it calls +``ContentCacheInParent::OnEventNeedingAckHandled()``. Finally, +``ContentCacheInParent`` flushes pending notifications. + +How do mozilla::TextComposition and mozilla::IMEStateManager work in e10s mode? +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +In remote process, they work as non-e10s mode. On the other hand, they work +specially in parent process. + +When ``IMEStateManager`` in parent process receives ``eCompositionStart``, it +creates ``TextComposition`` instance normally. However, if the event target has +remote contents, ``TextComposition::DispatchCompositionEvent()`` directly sends +the event to the remote process instead of dispatching the event into the +target DOM tree in the process. + +That means that even in a parent process, anybody can retrieve +``TextComposition`` instance, but it just does nothing in parent process. + +``IMEStateManager`` works more complicated because ``IMEStateManager`` in each +process need to negotiate about owner ship of managing input context. + +When a remote process gets focus, temporarily, ``IMEStateManager`` in parent +process disables IME in the widget. After that, ``IMEStateManager`` in the +remote process will set proper input context for the focused editor. At this +time, ``IMEStateManager`` in the parent process does nothing. Therefore, +``IMEContentObserver`` is never created while a remote process has focus. + +When a remote process loses focus, ``IMEStateManager`` in parent process +notifies ``IMEStateManager`` in the remote process of +"Stop IME state management". When ``IMEStateManager::StopIMEStateManagement()`` +is called in the remote process by this, the ``IMEStateManager`` forgets all +focus information (i.e., that indicates nobody has focus). + +When ``IMEStateManager`` in parent process is notified of pseudo focus move +from or to menubar while a remote process has focus, it notifies the remote +process of "Menu keyboard listener installed". Then, ``TabChild`` calls +``IMEStateManager::OnInstalledMenuKeyboardListener()`` in the remote process. + +Style of each clause +-------------------- + +The style of each IME selection is managed by +`LookAndFeel `__ +class per platform. Therefore, it can be overridden by prefs. + +Background color, foreground color (text color) and underline color can be +specified with following prefs. The values must be string of "#rrggbb" format. + +* ``ui.IMERawInputBackground`` +* ``ui.IMERawInputForeground`` +* ``ui.IMERawInputUnderline`` +* ``ui.IMESelectedRawTextBackground`` +* ``ui.IMESelectedRawTextForeground`` +* ``ui.IMESelectedRawTextUnderline`` +* ``ui.IMEConvertedTextBackground`` +* ``ui.IMEConvertedTextForeground`` +* ``ui.IMEConvertedTextUnderline`` +* ``ui.IMESelectedConvertedTextBackground`` +* ``ui.IMESelectedConvertedTextForeground`` +* ``ui.IMESelectedConvertedTextUnderline`` + +Underline style can be specified with the following prefs. The values are +integer, 0: none, 1: dotted, 2: dashed, 3: solid, 4: double, 5: wavy (The +values same as ``mozilla::StyleTextDecorationStyle`` defined in +`nsStyleConsts.h `__). + +* ``ui.IMERawInputUnderlineStyle`` +* ``ui.IMESelectedRawTextUnderlineStyle`` +* ``ui.IMEConvertedTextUnderlineStyle`` +* ``ui.IMESelectedConvertedTextUnderlineStyle`` + +Underline width can be specified with ``"ui.IMEUnderlineRelativeSize"`` pref. +This affects all types of clauses. The value should be 100 or 200. 100 means +normal width, 200 means double width. + +On some platforms, IME may support its own style for each clause. Currently, +this feature is supported in TSF mode of Windows and on Linux. The style +information is stored in ``TextRangeStyle`` which is defined in +`TextRange.h `__. +It's a member of ``TextRange``. ``TextRange`` is stored in ``mRanges`` of +``WidgetCompositionEvent`` only when its message is ``eCompositionChange``. + +Lifetime of composition string +============================== + +When native IME notifies Gecko of starting a composition, a widget dispatches +``WidgetCompositionEvent`` with ``eCompositionStart`` which will cause a DOM +``compositionstart`` event. + +When native IME notifies Gecko of a composition string change, a caret position +change and/or a change of length of clauses, a widget dispatches +``WidgetCompositionEvent`` with ``eCompositionChange`` event. It will cause a +DOM ``compositionupdate`` event when composition string is changing. That is +dispatched by ``TextComposition`` automatically. After that when the widget and +``PresShell`` of the focused editor have not been destroyed yet, the +``eCompositionChange`` will cause a DOM text event which is not in any web +standards. + +When native IME notifies Gecko of the ending of a composition, a widget +dispatches ``WidgetCompositionEvent`` with ``eCompositionCommitAsIs`` or +``eCompositionCommit``. If the committing string is different from the last set +of data (i.e., if the event message is ``eCompositionCommit``), +``TextComposition`` dispatches a DOM ``compositionupdate`` event. After that, +when the widget and ``PresShell`` of the focused editor have not been destroyed +yet, an ``eCompositionChange`` event dispatched by ``TextComposition``, that +causes a DOM text event. Finally, if the widget and PresShell of the focused +editor has not been destroyed yet too, ``TextComposition`` dispatches an +``eCompositionEnd`` event which will cause a DOM compositionend event. + +Limitation of handling composition +================================== + +Currently, ``EditorBase`` touches undo stack at receiving every +``WidgetCompositionEvent``. Therefore, ``EditorBase`` requests to commit +composition when the following cases occur: + +* The editor loses focus +* The caret is moved by mouse or Javascript +* Value of the editor is changed by Javascript +* Node of the editor is removed from DOM tree +* Somethings object is modified in an HTML editor, e.g., resizing an image +* Composition string is moved to a different position which is specified by + native IME (e.g., only a part of composition is committed) + +In the future, we should fix this limitation. If we make ``EditorBase`` not +touch undo stack until composition is committed, some of the cases must be +fixed. + +Notifications to IME +==================== + +XP part of Gecko uses ``nsIWidget::NotifyIME()`` for notifying ``widget`` of +something useful to handle IME. Note that some of them are notified only when +``nsIWidget::GetIMEUpdatePreference()`` returns flags which request the +notifications. + +``NOTIFY_IME_OF_TEXT_CHANGE``, ``NOTIFY_IME_OF_SELECTION_CHANGE``, +``NOTIFY_IME_OF_POSITION_CHANGE`` and +``NOTIFY_IME_OF_COMPOSITION_EVENT_HANDLED`` are always sent by following order: + +1. ``NOTIFY_IME_OF_TEXT_CHANGE`` +2. ``NOTIFY_IME_OF_SELECTION_CHANGE`` +3. ``NOTIFY_IME_OF_POSITION_CHANGE`` +4. ``NOTIFY_IME_OF_COMPOSITION_EVENT_HANDLED`` + +If sending one of above notifications causes higher priority notification, the +sender should abort to send remaining notifications and restart from high +priority notification again. + +Additionally, all notifications except ``NOTIFY_IME_OF_BLUR`` should be sent +only when it's safe to run script since the notification may cause querying +content and/or dispatching composition events. + +NOTIFY_IME_OF_FOCUS +------------------- + +When an editable editor gets focus and ``IMEContentObserver`` starts to observe +it, this is sent to widget. This must be called after the previous +``IMEContentObserver`` notified widget of ``NOTIFY_IME_OF_BLUR``. + +Note that even if there are pending notifications, they are canceled when +``NOTIFY_IME_OF_FOCUS`` is sent since querying content with following +notifications immediately after getting focus does not make sense. The result +is always same as the result of querying contents at receiving this +notification. + +NOTIFY_IME_OF_BLUR +------------------ + +When an ``IMEContentObserver`` instance ends observing the focused editor, this +is sent to ``widget`` synchronously because assumed that this notification +causes neither query content events nor composition events. + +If ``widget`` wants notifications even while all windows are inactive, +``IMEContentObserver`` doesn't end observing the focused editor. I.e., in this +case, ``NOTIFY_IME_OF_FOCUS`` and ``NOTIFY_IME_OF_BLUR`` are not sent to +``widget`` when a window which has a composition is being activated or +inactivated. + +When ``widget`` wants notifications during inactive, ``widget`` includes +``NOTIFY_DURING_DEACTIVE`` to the result of +``nsIWidget::GetIMEUpdatePreference()``. + +If this notification is tried to sent before sending ``NOTIFY_IME_OF_FOCUS``, +all pending notifications and ``NOTIFY_IME_OF_BLUR`` itself are canceled. + +NOTIFY_IME_OF_TEXT_CHANGE +------------------------- + +When text of focused editor is changed, this is sent to ``widget`` with a range +of the change. But this is sent only when result of +``nsIWidget::GetIMEUpdatePreference()`` includes ``NOTIFY_TEXT_CHANGE``. + +If two or more text changes occurred after previous +``NOTIFY_IME_OF_TEXT_CHANGE`` or ``NOTIFY_IME_OF_FOCUS``, the ranges of all +changes are merged. E.g., if first change is from ``1`` to ``5`` and second +change is from ``5`` to ``10``, the notified range is from ``1`` to ``10``. + +If all merged text changes were caused by composition, +``IMENotification::mTextChangeData::mCausedOnlyByComposition`` is set to true. +This is useful if native IME handler wants to ignore all text changes which are +expected by native IME. + +If at least one text change of the merged text changes was caused by current +composition, +``IMENotification::mTextChangeData::mIncludingChangesDuringComposition`` is set +to true. This is useful if native IME handler wants to ignore delayed text +change notifications. + +If at least one text change of the merged text changes was caused when there +was no composition, +``IMENotification::mTextChangeData::mIncludingChangesWithoutComposition`` is +set to true. + +NOTIFY_IME_OF_SELECTION_CHANGE +------------------------------ + +When selection (or caret position) is changed in focused editor, widget is +notified of this. + +If the last selection change was occurred by a composition event event +handling, ``IMENotification::mSelectionChangeData::mCausedByComposition`` is +set to true. This is useful if native IME handler wants to ignore the last +selection change which is expected by native IME. + +If the last selection change was occurred by an ``eSetSelection`` event, +``IMENotification::mSelectionChangeData::mCausedBySelectionEvent`` is set to +true. This is useful if native IME handler wants to ignore the last selection +change which was requested by native IME. + +If the last selection is occurred during a composition, +``IMENotification::mSelectionChangeData::mOccurredDuringComposition`` is set to +true. This is useful if native IME handler wants to ignore the last selection +change which occurred by web application's ``compositionstart`` or +``compositionupdate`` event handler before inserting composition string. + +NOTIFY_IME_OF_POSITION_CHANGE +----------------------------- + +When reflow or scroll occurs in the document, this is sent to widget, but this +is sent only when result of ``nsIWidget::GetIMEUpdatePreference()`` includes +``NOTIFY_POSITION_CHANGE``. + +This might be useful to update a candidate window position or something. + +NOTIFY_IME_OF_COMPOSITION_EVENT_HANDLED +--------------------------------------- + +After ``TextComposition`` handles ``eCompositionStart``, +``eCompositionChange``, ``eComposiitionCommit`` or ``eCompositionCommitAsIs``, +this notification is sent to widget. This might be useful to update a candidate +window position or something. + +NOTIFY_IME_OF_MOUSE_BUTTON_EVENT +-------------------------------- + +When a ``mousedown`` event or a ``mouseup`` event is fired on a character in a +focused editor, this is sent to widget. But this is sent only when result of +``nsIWidget::GetIMEUpdatePreference()`` includes +``NOTIFY_MOUSE_BUTTON_EVENT_ON_CHAR``. This is sent with various information. +See ``IMENotification::mMouseButtonEventData`` in +`IMEData.h `__ +for the detail. + +If native IME supports mouse button event handling, ``widget`` should notify +IME of mouse button events with this. If IME consumes an event, ``widget`` +should return ``NS_SUCCESS_EVENT_CONSUMED`` from ``nsIWidget::NotifyIME()``. +Then, ``EditorBase`` doesn't handle the mouse event. + +Note that if a ``mousedown`` event or a ``mouseup`` event is consumed by a web +application (before a focused editor handles it), this notification is not sent +to ``widget``. This means that web applications can handle mouse button events +before IME. + +Requests to IME +=============== + +XP part of Gecko can request IME to commit or cancel composition. This must be +requested via ``IMEStateManager::NotifyIME()``. Then, ``IMEStateManager`` looks +for a proper ``TextComposition`` instance. If it's found, +``TextComposition::RequestToCommit()`` for calling ``nsIWidget::NotifyIME()`` +and handles some extra jobs. + +widget should call the proper native API if it's available. Even if commit or +canceling composition does not occur synchronously, widget doesn't need to +emulate it since ``TextComposition`` will emulate it automatically. In other +words, widget should only request to commit or cancel composition to IME. + +REQUEST_TO_COMMIT_COMPOSITION +----------------------------- + +A request to commit current composition to IME. See also following +"`Forcibly committing composition`_" section for additional information. + +REQUEST_TO_CANCEL_COMPOSITION +----------------------------- + +A request to cancel current composition to IME. In other words, a request to +commit current composition with an empty string. + +Forcibly committing composition +=============================== + +When ``TextComposition::RequestToCommit()`` calls ``nsIWidget::NotifyIME()``, +it guarantees synchronous commit or canceling composition. + +In order to put it into practice, we need to handle the following four +scenarios: + +The composition is committed with non-empty string synchronously +---------------------------------------------------------------- + +This is the most usual case. In this case, ``TextComposition`` handles +``WidgetCompositionEvent`` instances during a request normally. However, in a +remote process in e10s mode, this case never occurs since requests to native +IME is handled asynchronously. + +The composition is not committed synchronously but later +-------------------------------------------------------- + +This is the only case in a remote process in e10s mode or occurs on Linux even +in non-e10s mode if the native IME is iBus. The callers of +``NotifyIME(REQUEST_TO_COMMIT_COMPOSITION)`` may expect that composition string +is committed immediately for their next job. For such a case, +``TextComposition::RequestToCommit()`` synthesizes DOM composition events and a +DOM text event for emulating to commit composition synchronously. Additionally, +``TextComposition`` ignores committing events which are dispatched by widget +when the widget receives native IME events. + +In this case, using the last composition string as commit string. + +However, if the last composition string is only an ideographic space (fullwidth +space), the composition string may be a placeholder of some old Chinese IME on +Windows. + +.. image:: ChangJie.png + :alt: aScreenshot of ChangJie (Traditional Chinese IME) which puts an + ideographic space into composition string for placeholder + +In this case, although, we should not commit the placeholder character because +it's not a character which the user wanted to input but we commit it as is. The +reason is, inputting an ideographic space causes a composition. Therefore, we +cannot distinguish if committing composition is unexpected. If the user uses +such old Chinese IME, ``"intl.ime.remove_placeholder_character_at_commit"`` +pref may be useful but we don't support them anymore in default settings +(except if somebody will find a good way to fix this issue). + +The composition is committed synchronously but with empty string +---------------------------------------------------------------- + +This case may occur on Linux or with some IME on other platforms. If a web +application implements autocomplete, committing with different strings +especially an empty string it might cause confusion. + +In this case, TextComposition overwrites the commit string of +``eCompositionChange`` event dispatched by widget. However, if the last +composition string is only an ideographic space, it shouldn't be committed. See +the previous case. + +Note that this case doesn't work as expected when composition is in a remote +process in e10s mode. + +The composition is not committed +-------------------------------- + +On Linux, there is no API to request commit or canceling composition forcibly. +Instead, Gecko uses ``gtk_im_context_reset()`` API for this purpose because +most IME cancel composition with it. But there are some IMEs which do nothing +when Gecko calls it. + +If this occurs, Gecko should restart composition with a DOM +``compositionstart`` event , a DOM ``compositionupdate`` event and a DOM +``text`` event at caret position. + +.. note:: + + This issue hasn't been supported yet. + +IME state management +==================== + +IME is a text input system. It means that except when a user wants to input +some text, IME shouldn't be available. For example, pressing the space key to +attempt scrolling a page may be consumed and prevented by IME. Additionally, +password editors need to request special behavior with IME. + +For solving this issue, Gecko sets the proper IME state at DOM focus change. + +First, when a DOM node gets focus, nsFocusManager notifies ``IMEStateManager`` +of the new focused node (calls ``IMEStateManager::OnChangeFocus()``). +``IMEStateManager`` asks desired IME state by calling +``nsIContent::GetDesiredIMEState()`` of the node. If the node owns +``TextEditor`` instance, it asks for the desired IME state from the editor and +returns the result. + +Next, ``IMEStateManager`` initializes ``InputContext`` (defined in +`IMEData.h `__) +with the desired IME state and node information. Then, it calls +``nsIWidget::SetInputContext()`` with the ``InputContext``. + +Finally, widget stores the InputContext and enables or disables IME if the +platform has such an API. + +InputContext +------------ + +InputContext is a struct. Its ``mIMEState``, ``mHTMLInputType``, +``mHTMLInputInputMode`` and ``mActionHint`` are set at +``nsIWidget::SetInputContext()`` called. + +mIMEState +^^^^^^^^^ +IME state has two abilities. One is enabled state: + +ENABLED +""""""" + +This means IME is fully available. E.g., when an editable element such as +````, ``