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#pragma once
#include "EditingBehaviorType.h"
namespace WebCore {
class EditingBehavior {
public:
explicit EditingBehavior(EditingBehaviorType type)
: m_type(type)
{
}
// Individual functions for each case where we have more than one style of editing behavior.
// Create a new function for any platform difference so we can control it here.
// When extending a selection beyond the top or bottom boundary of an editable area,
// maintain the horizontal position on Windows but extend it to the boundary of the editable
// content on Mac.
bool shouldMoveCaretToHorizontalBoundaryWhenPastTopOrBottom() const
{
return m_type != EditingBehaviorType::Windows;
}
// On Windows, selections should always be considered as directional, regardless if it is
// mouse-based or keyboard-based.
bool shouldConsiderSelectionAsDirectional() const { return m_type != EditingBehaviorType::Mac && m_type != EditingBehaviorType::iOS; }
// On Mac, when revealing a selection (for example as a result of a Find operation on the Browser),
// content should be scrolled such that the selection gets certer aligned.
bool shouldCenterAlignWhenSelectionIsRevealed() const { return m_type == EditingBehaviorType::Mac || m_type == EditingBehaviorType::iOS; }
// On Mac, style is considered present when present at the beginning of selection. On other platforms,
// style has to be present throughout the selection.
bool shouldToggleStyleBasedOnStartOfSelection() const { return m_type == EditingBehaviorType::Mac || m_type == EditingBehaviorType::iOS; }
// Standard Mac behavior when extending to a boundary is grow the selection rather than leaving the base
// in place and moving the extent. Matches NSTextView.
bool shouldAlwaysGrowSelectionWhenExtendingToBoundary() const { return m_type == EditingBehaviorType::Mac || m_type == EditingBehaviorType::iOS; }
// On Mac, when processing a contextual click, the object being clicked upon should be selected.
bool shouldSelectOnContextualMenuClick() const { return m_type == EditingBehaviorType::Mac; }
// On Linux, should be able to get and insert spelling suggestions without selecting the misspelled word.
bool shouldAllowSpellingSuggestionsWithoutSelection() const
{
return m_type == EditingBehaviorType::Unix;
}
// On Mac and Windows, pressing backspace (when it isn't handled otherwise) should navigate back.
bool shouldNavigateBackOnBackspace() const
{
return m_type != EditingBehaviorType::Unix;
}
// On Mac, selecting backwards by word/line from the middle of a word/line, and then going
// forward leaves the caret back in the middle with no selection, instead of directly selecting
// to the other end of the line/word (Unix/Windows behavior).
bool shouldExtendSelectionByWordOrLineAcrossCaret() const { return m_type != EditingBehaviorType::Mac && m_type != EditingBehaviorType::iOS; }
// Based on native behavior, when using ctrl(alt)+arrow to move caret by word, ctrl(alt)+left arrow moves caret to
// immediately before the word in all platforms, for example, the word break positions are: "|abc |def |hij |opq".
// But ctrl+right arrow moves caret to "abc |def |hij |opq" on Windows and "abc| def| hij| opq|" on Mac and Linux.
bool shouldSkipSpaceWhenMovingRight() const { return m_type == EditingBehaviorType::Windows; }
// On iOS the last entered character in a secure filed is shown momentarily, removing and adding back the
// space when deleting password cause space been showed insecurely.
bool shouldRebalanceWhiteSpacesInSecureField() const { return m_type != EditingBehaviorType::iOS; }
bool shouldSelectBasedOnDictionaryLookup() const { return m_type == EditingBehaviorType::Mac || m_type == EditingBehaviorType::iOS; }
// Linux and Windows always extend selections from the extent endpoint.
bool shouldAlwaysExtendSelectionFromExtentEndpoint() const { return m_type != EditingBehaviorType::Mac && m_type != EditingBehaviorType::iOS; }
// On iOS, we don't want to select all the text when focusing a field. Instead, match platform behavior by going to the end of the line.
bool shouldMoveSelectionToEndWhenFocusingTextInput() const { return m_type == EditingBehaviorType::iOS; }
// On iOS, when smart delete is on, it is always on, and should do not additional checks (i.e. TextGranularity::WordGranularity).
bool shouldAlwaysSmartDelete() const { return m_type == EditingBehaviorType::iOS; }
// On iOS, we should turn on smart insert and delete and newlines around paragraphs to match UIKit behaviour.
bool shouldSmartInsertDeleteParagraphs() const { return m_type == EditingBehaviorType::iOS; }
private:
EditingBehaviorType m_type;
};
} // namespace WebCore