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     16 
     17 package android.view;
     18 
     19 import android.text.method.MetaKeyKeyListener;
     20 import android.util.AndroidRuntimeException;
     21 import android.util.SparseIntArray;
     22 import android.os.RemoteException;
     23 import android.util.SparseArray;
     24 
     25 import java.lang.Character;
     26 
     27 /**
     28  * Describes the keys provided by a keyboard device and their associated labels.
     29  */
     30 public class KeyCharacterMap {
     31     /**
     32      * The id of the device's primary built in keyboard is always 0.
     33      *
     34      * @deprecated This constant should no longer be used because there is no
     35      * guarantee that a device has a built-in keyboard that can be used for
     36      * typing text.  There might not be a built-in keyboard, the built-in keyboard
     37      * might be a {@link #NUMERIC} or {@link #SPECIAL_FUNCTION} keyboard, or there
     38      * might be multiple keyboards installed including external keyboards.
     39      * When interpreting key presses received from the framework, applications should
     40      * use the device id specified in the {@link KeyEvent} received.
     41      * When synthesizing key presses for delivery elsewhere or when translating key presses
     42      * from unknown keyboards, applications should use the special {@link #VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD}
     43      * device id.
     44      */
     45     @Deprecated
     46     public static final int BUILT_IN_KEYBOARD = 0;
     47 
     48     /**
     49      * The id of a generic virtual keyboard with a full layout that can be used to
     50      * synthesize key events.  Typically used with {@link #getEvents}.
     51      */
     52     public static final int VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD = -1;
     53 
     54     /**
     55      * A numeric (12-key) keyboard.
     56      * <p>
     57      * A numeric keyboard supports text entry using a multi-tap approach.
     58      * It may be necessary to tap a key multiple times to generate the desired letter
     59      * or symbol.
     60      * </p><p>
     61      * This type of keyboard is generally designed for thumb typing.
     62      * </p>
     63      */
     64     public static final int NUMERIC = 1;
     65 
     66     /**
     67      * A keyboard with all the letters, but with more than one letter per key.
     68      * <p>
     69      * This type of keyboard is generally designed for thumb typing.
     70      * </p>
     71      */
     72     public static final int PREDICTIVE = 2;
     73 
     74     /**
     75      * A keyboard with all the letters, and maybe some numbers.
     76      * <p>
     77      * An alphabetic keyboard supports text entry directly but may have a condensed
     78      * layout with a small form factor.  In contrast to a {@link #FULL full keyboard}, some
     79      * symbols may only be accessible using special on-screen character pickers.
     80      * In addition, to improve typing speed and accuracy, the framework provides
     81      * special affordances for alphabetic keyboards such as auto-capitalization
     82      * and toggled / locked shift and alt keys.
     83      * </p><p>
     84      * This type of keyboard is generally designed for thumb typing.
     85      * </p>
     86      */
     87     public static final int ALPHA = 3;
     88 
     89     /**
     90      * A full PC-style keyboard.
     91      * <p>
     92      * A full keyboard behaves like a PC keyboard.  All symbols are accessed directly
     93      * by pressing keys on the keyboard without on-screen support or affordances such
     94      * as auto-capitalization.
     95      * </p><p>
     96      * This type of keyboard is generally designed for full two hand typing.
     97      * </p>
     98      */
     99     public static final int FULL = 4;
    100 
    101     /**
    102      * A keyboard that is only used to control special functions rather than for typing.
    103      * <p>
    104      * A special function keyboard consists only of non-printing keys such as
    105      * HOME and POWER that are not actually used for typing.
    106      * </p>
    107      */
    108     public static final int SPECIAL_FUNCTION = 5;
    109 
    110     /**
    111      * This private-use character is used to trigger Unicode character
    112      * input by hex digits.
    113      */
    114     public static final char HEX_INPUT = '\uEF00';
    115 
    116     /**
    117      * This private-use character is used to bring up a character picker for
    118      * miscellaneous symbols.
    119      */
    120     public static final char PICKER_DIALOG_INPUT = '\uEF01';
    121 
    122     /**
    123      * Modifier keys may be chorded with character keys.
    124      *
    125      * @see {#link #getModifierBehavior()} for more details.
    126      */
    127     public static final int MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED = 0;
    128 
    129     /**
    130      * Modifier keys may be chorded with character keys or they may toggle
    131      * into latched or locked states when pressed independently.
    132      *
    133      * @see {#link #getModifierBehavior()} for more details.
    134      */
    135     public static final int MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED_OR_TOGGLED = 1;
    136 
    137     private static SparseArray<KeyCharacterMap> sInstances = new SparseArray<KeyCharacterMap>();
    138 
    139     private final int mDeviceId;
    140     private int mPtr;
    141 
    142     private static native int nativeLoad(String file);
    143     private static native void nativeDispose(int ptr);
    144 
    145     private static native char nativeGetCharacter(int ptr, int keyCode, int metaState);
    146     private static native boolean nativeGetFallbackAction(int ptr, int keyCode, int metaState,
    147             FallbackAction outFallbackAction);
    148     private static native char nativeGetNumber(int ptr, int keyCode);
    149     private static native char nativeGetMatch(int ptr, int keyCode, char[] chars, int metaState);
    150     private static native char nativeGetDisplayLabel(int ptr, int keyCode);
    151     private static native int nativeGetKeyboardType(int ptr);
    152     private static native KeyEvent[] nativeGetEvents(int ptr, int deviceId, char[] chars);
    153 
    154     private KeyCharacterMap(int deviceId, int ptr) {
    155         mDeviceId = deviceId;
    156         mPtr = ptr;
    157     }
    158 
    159     @Override
    160     protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
    161         if (mPtr != 0) {
    162             nativeDispose(mPtr);
    163             mPtr = 0;
    164         }
    165     }
    166 
    167     /**
    168      * Loads the key character maps for the keyboard with the specified device id.
    169      *
    170      * @param deviceId The device id of the keyboard.
    171      * @return The associated key character map.
    172      * @throws {@link UnavailableException} if the key character map
    173      * could not be loaded because it was malformed or the default key character map
    174      * is missing from the system.
    175      */
    176     public static KeyCharacterMap load(int deviceId) {
    177         synchronized (sInstances) {
    178             KeyCharacterMap map = sInstances.get(deviceId);
    179             if (map == null) {
    180                 String kcm = null;
    181                 if (deviceId != VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD) {
    182                     InputDevice device = InputDevice.getDevice(deviceId);
    183                     if (device != null) {
    184                         kcm = device.getKeyCharacterMapFile();
    185                     }
    186                 }
    187                 if (kcm == null || kcm.length() == 0) {
    188                     kcm = "/system/usr/keychars/Virtual.kcm";
    189                 }
    190                 int ptr = nativeLoad(kcm); // might throw
    191                 map = new KeyCharacterMap(deviceId, ptr);
    192                 sInstances.put(deviceId, map);
    193             }
    194             return map;
    195         }
    196     }
    197 
    198     /**
    199      * Gets the Unicode character generated by the specified key and meta
    200      * key state combination.
    201      * <p>
    202      * Returns the Unicode character that the specified key would produce
    203      * when the specified meta bits (see {@link MetaKeyKeyListener})
    204      * were active.
    205      * </p><p>
    206      * Returns 0 if the key is not one that is used to type Unicode
    207      * characters.
    208      * </p><p>
    209      * If the return value has bit {@link #COMBINING_ACCENT} set, the
    210      * key is a "dead key" that should be combined with another to
    211      * actually produce a character -- see {@link #getDeadChar} --
    212      * after masking with {@link #COMBINING_ACCENT_MASK}.
    213      * </p>
    214      *
    215      * @param keyCode The key code.
    216      * @param metaState The meta key modifier state.
    217      * @return The associated character or combining accent, or 0 if none.
    218      */
    219     public int get(int keyCode, int metaState) {
    220         metaState = KeyEvent.normalizeMetaState(metaState);
    221         char ch = nativeGetCharacter(mPtr, keyCode, metaState);
    222 
    223         int map = COMBINING.get(ch);
    224         if (map != 0) {
    225             return map;
    226         } else {
    227             return ch;
    228         }
    229     }
    230 
    231     /**
    232      * Gets the fallback action to perform if the application does not
    233      * handle the specified key.
    234      * <p>
    235      * When an application does not handle a particular key, the system may
    236      * translate the key to an alternate fallback key (specified in the
    237      * fallback action) and dispatch it to the application.
    238      * The event containing the fallback key is flagged
    239      * with {@link KeyEvent#FLAG_FALLBACK}.
    240      * </p>
    241      *
    242      * @param keyCode The key code.
    243      * @param metaState The meta key modifier state.
    244      * @param outFallbackAction The fallback action object to populate.
    245      * @return True if a fallback action was found, false otherwise.
    246      *
    247      * @hide
    248      */
    249     public boolean getFallbackAction(int keyCode, int metaState,
    250             FallbackAction outFallbackAction) {
    251         if (outFallbackAction == null) {
    252             throw new IllegalArgumentException("fallbackAction must not be null");
    253         }
    254 
    255         metaState = KeyEvent.normalizeMetaState(metaState);
    256         return nativeGetFallbackAction(mPtr, keyCode, metaState, outFallbackAction);
    257     }
    258 
    259     /**
    260      * Gets the number or symbol associated with the key.
    261      * <p>
    262      * The character value is returned, not the numeric value.
    263      * If the key is not a number, but is a symbol, the symbol is retuned.
    264      * </p><p>
    265      * This method is intended to to support dial pads and other numeric or
    266      * symbolic entry on keyboards where certain keys serve dual function
    267      * as alphabetic and symbolic keys.  This method returns the number
    268      * or symbol associated with the key independent of whether the user
    269      * has pressed the required modifier.
    270      * </p><p>
    271      * For example, on one particular keyboard the keys on the top QWERTY row generate
    272      * numbers when ALT is pressed such that ALT-Q maps to '1'.  So for that keyboard
    273      * when {@link #getNumber} is called with {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_Q} it returns '1'
    274      * so that the user can type numbers without pressing ALT when it makes sense.
    275      * </p>
    276      *
    277      * @param keyCode The key code.
    278      * @return The associated numeric or symbolic character, or 0 if none.
    279      */
    280     public char getNumber(int keyCode) {
    281         return nativeGetNumber(mPtr, keyCode);
    282     }
    283 
    284     /**
    285      * Gets the first character in the character array that can be generated
    286      * by the specified key code.
    287      * <p>
    288      * This is a convenience function that returns the same value as
    289      * {@link #getMatch(int,char[],int) getMatch(keyCode, chars, 0)}.
    290      * </p>
    291      *
    292      * @param keyCode The keycode.
    293      * @param chars The array of matching characters to consider.
    294      * @return The matching associated character, or 0 if none.
    295      */
    296     public char getMatch(int keyCode, char[] chars) {
    297         return getMatch(keyCode, chars, 0);
    298     }
    299 
    300     /**
    301      * Gets the first character in the character array that can be generated
    302      * by the specified key code.  If there are multiple choices, prefers
    303      * the one that would be generated with the specified meta key modifier state.
    304      *
    305      * @param keyCode The key code.
    306      * @param chars The array of matching characters to consider.
    307      * @param metaState The preferred meta key modifier state.
    308      * @return The matching associated character, or 0 if none.
    309      */
    310     public char getMatch(int keyCode, char[] chars, int metaState) {
    311         if (chars == null) {
    312             throw new IllegalArgumentException("chars must not be null.");
    313         }
    314 
    315         metaState = KeyEvent.normalizeMetaState(metaState);
    316         return nativeGetMatch(mPtr, keyCode, chars, metaState);
    317     }
    318 
    319     /**
    320      * Gets the primary character for this key.
    321      * In other words, the label that is physically printed on it.
    322      *
    323      * @param keyCode The key code.
    324      * @return The display label character, or 0 if none (eg. for non-printing keys).
    325      */
    326     public char getDisplayLabel(int keyCode) {
    327         return nativeGetDisplayLabel(mPtr, keyCode);
    328     }
    329 
    330     /**
    331      * Get the character that is produced by putting accent on the character c.
    332      * For example, getDeadChar('`', 'e') returns &egrave;.
    333      *
    334      * @param accent The accent character.  eg. '`'
    335      * @param c The basic character.
    336      * @return The combined character, or 0 if the characters cannot be combined.
    337      */
    338     public static int getDeadChar(int accent, int c) {
    339         return DEAD.get((accent << 16) | c);
    340     }
    341 
    342     /**
    343      * Describes the character mappings associated with a key.
    344      *
    345      * @deprecated instead use {@link KeyCharacterMap#getDisplayLabel(int)},
    346      * {@link KeyCharacterMap#getNumber(int)} and {@link KeyCharacterMap#get(int, int)}.
    347      */
    348     @Deprecated
    349     public static class KeyData {
    350         public static final int META_LENGTH = 4;
    351 
    352         /**
    353          * The display label (see {@link #getDisplayLabel}).
    354          */
    355         public char displayLabel;
    356         /**
    357          * The "number" value (see {@link #getNumber}).
    358          */
    359         public char number;
    360         /**
    361          * The character that will be generated in various meta states
    362          * (the same ones used for {@link #get} and defined as
    363          * {@link KeyEvent#META_SHIFT_ON} and {@link KeyEvent#META_ALT_ON}).
    364          *      <table>
    365          *          <tr><th>Index</th><th align="left">Value</th></tr>
    366          *          <tr><td>0</td><td>no modifiers</td></tr>
    367          *          <tr><td>1</td><td>caps</td></tr>
    368          *          <tr><td>2</td><td>alt</td></tr>
    369          *          <tr><td>3</td><td>caps + alt</td></tr>
    370          *      </table>
    371          */
    372         public char[] meta = new char[META_LENGTH];
    373     }
    374 
    375     /**
    376      * Get the character conversion data for a given key code.
    377      *
    378      * @param keyCode The keyCode to query.
    379      * @param results A {@link KeyData} instance that will be filled with the results.
    380      * @return True if the key was mapped.  If the key was not mapped, results is not modified.
    381      *
    382      * @deprecated instead use {@link KeyCharacterMap#getDisplayLabel(int)},
    383      * {@link KeyCharacterMap#getNumber(int)} or {@link KeyCharacterMap#get(int, int)}.
    384      */
    385     @Deprecated
    386     public boolean getKeyData(int keyCode, KeyData results) {
    387         if (results.meta.length < KeyData.META_LENGTH) {
    388             throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(
    389                     "results.meta.length must be >= " + KeyData.META_LENGTH);
    390         }
    391 
    392         char displayLabel = nativeGetDisplayLabel(mPtr, keyCode);
    393         if (displayLabel == 0) {
    394             return false;
    395         }
    396 
    397         results.displayLabel = displayLabel;
    398         results.number = nativeGetNumber(mPtr, keyCode);
    399         results.meta[0] = nativeGetCharacter(mPtr, keyCode, 0);
    400         results.meta[1] = nativeGetCharacter(mPtr, keyCode, KeyEvent.META_SHIFT_ON);
    401         results.meta[2] = nativeGetCharacter(mPtr, keyCode, KeyEvent.META_ALT_ON);
    402         results.meta[3] = nativeGetCharacter(mPtr, keyCode,
    403                 KeyEvent.META_ALT_ON | KeyEvent.META_SHIFT_ON);
    404         return true;
    405     }
    406 
    407     /**
    408      * Get an array of KeyEvent objects that if put into the input stream
    409      * could plausibly generate the provided sequence of characters.  It is
    410      * not guaranteed that the sequence is the only way to generate these
    411      * events or that it is optimal.
    412      * <p>
    413      * This function is primarily offered for instrumentation and testing purposes.
    414      * It may fail to map characters to key codes.  In particular, the key character
    415      * map for the {@link #BUILT_IN_KEYBOARD built-in keyboard} device id may be empty.
    416      * Consider using the key character map associated with the
    417      * {@link #VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD virtual keyboard} device id instead.
    418      * </p><p>
    419      * For robust text entry, do not use this function.  Instead construct a
    420      * {@link KeyEvent} with action code {@link KeyEvent#ACTION_MULTIPLE} that contains
    421      * the desired string using {@link KeyEvent#KeyEvent(long, String, int, int)}.
    422      * </p>
    423      *
    424      * @param chars The sequence of characters to generate.
    425      * @return An array of {@link KeyEvent} objects, or null if the given char array
    426      *         can not be generated using the current key character map.
    427      */
    428     public KeyEvent[] getEvents(char[] chars) {
    429         if (chars == null) {
    430             throw new IllegalArgumentException("chars must not be null.");
    431         }
    432         return nativeGetEvents(mPtr, mDeviceId, chars);
    433     }
    434 
    435     /**
    436      * Returns true if the specified key produces a glyph.
    437      *
    438      * @param keyCode The key code.
    439      * @return True if the key is a printing key.
    440      */
    441     public boolean isPrintingKey(int keyCode) {
    442         int type = Character.getType(nativeGetDisplayLabel(mPtr, keyCode));
    443 
    444         switch (type)
    445         {
    446             case Character.SPACE_SEPARATOR:
    447             case Character.LINE_SEPARATOR:
    448             case Character.PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR:
    449             case Character.CONTROL:
    450             case Character.FORMAT:
    451                 return false;
    452             default:
    453                 return true;
    454         }
    455     }
    456 
    457     /**
    458      * Gets the keyboard type.
    459      * Returns {@link #NUMERIC}, {@link #PREDICTIVE}, {@link #ALPHA} or {@link #FULL}.
    460      * <p>
    461      * Different keyboard types have different semantics.  Refer to the documentation
    462      * associated with the keyboard type constants for details.
    463      * </p>
    464      *
    465      * @return The keyboard type.
    466      */
    467     public int getKeyboardType() {
    468         return nativeGetKeyboardType(mPtr);
    469     }
    470 
    471     /**
    472      * Gets a constant that describes the behavior of this keyboard's modifier keys
    473      * such as {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_SHIFT_LEFT}.
    474      * <p>
    475      * Currently there are two behaviors that may be combined:
    476      * </p>
    477      * <ul>
    478      * <li>Chorded behavior: When the modifier key is pressed together with one or more
    479      * character keys, the keyboard inserts the modified keys and
    480      * then resets the modifier state when the modifier key is released.</li>
    481      * <li>Toggled behavior: When the modifier key is pressed and released on its own
    482      * it first toggles into a latched state.  When latched, the modifier will apply
    483      * to next character key that is pressed and will then reset itself to the initial state.
    484      * If the modifier is already latched and the modifier key is pressed and release on
    485      * its own again, then it toggles into a locked state.  When locked, the modifier will
    486      * apply to all subsequent character keys that are pressed until unlocked by pressing
    487      * the modifier key on its own one more time to reset it to the initial state.
    488      * Toggled behavior is useful for small profile keyboards designed for thumb typing.
    489      * </ul>
    490      * <p>
    491      * This function currently returns {@link #MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED} when the
    492      * {@link #getKeyboardType() keyboard type} is {@link #FULL} or {@link #SPECIAL_FUNCTION} and
    493      * {@link #MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED_OR_TOGGLED} otherwise.
    494      * In the future, the function may also take into account global keyboard
    495      * accessibility settings, other user preferences, or new device capabilities.
    496      * </p>
    497      *
    498      * @return The modifier behavior for this keyboard.
    499      *
    500      * @see {@link #MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED}
    501      * @see {@link #MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED_OR_TOGGLED}
    502      */
    503     public int getModifierBehavior() {
    504         switch (getKeyboardType()) {
    505             case FULL:
    506             case SPECIAL_FUNCTION:
    507                 return MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED;
    508             default:
    509                 return MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_CHORDED_OR_TOGGLED;
    510         }
    511     }
    512 
    513     /**
    514      * Queries the framework about whether any physical keys exist on the
    515      * any keyboard attached to the device that are capable of producing the given key code.
    516      *
    517      * @param keyCode The key code to query.
    518      * @return True if at least one attached keyboard supports the specified key code.
    519      */
    520     public static boolean deviceHasKey(int keyCode) {
    521         int[] codeArray = new int[1];
    522         codeArray[0] = keyCode;
    523         boolean[] ret = deviceHasKeys(codeArray);
    524         return ret[0];
    525     }
    526 
    527     /**
    528      * Queries the framework about whether any physical keys exist on the
    529      * any keyboard attached to the device that are capable of producing the given
    530      * array of key codes.
    531      *
    532      * @param keyCodes The array of key codes to query.
    533      * @return A new array of the same size as the key codes array whose elements
    534      * are set to true if at least one attached keyboard supports the corresponding key code
    535      * at the same index in the key codes array.
    536      */
    537     public static boolean[] deviceHasKeys(int[] keyCodes) {
    538         boolean[] ret = new boolean[keyCodes.length];
    539         IWindowManager wm = Display.getWindowManager();
    540         try {
    541             wm.hasKeys(keyCodes, ret);
    542         } catch (RemoteException e) {
    543             // no fallback; just return the empty array
    544         }
    545         return ret;
    546     }
    547 
    548     /**
    549      * Maps Unicode combining diacritical to display-form dead key
    550      * (display character shifted left 16 bits).
    551      */
    552     private static SparseIntArray COMBINING = new SparseIntArray();
    553 
    554     /**
    555      * Maps combinations of (display-form) dead key and second character
    556      * to combined output character.
    557      */
    558     private static SparseIntArray DEAD = new SparseIntArray();
    559 
    560     /*
    561      * TODO: Change the table format to support full 21-bit-wide
    562      * accent characters and combined characters if ever necessary.
    563      */
    564     private static final int ACUTE = '\u00B4' << 16;
    565     private static final int GRAVE = '`' << 16;
    566     private static final int CIRCUMFLEX = '^' << 16;
    567     private static final int TILDE = '~' << 16;
    568     private static final int UMLAUT = '\u00A8' << 16;
    569 
    570     /*
    571      * This bit will be set in the return value of {@link #get(int, int)} if the
    572      * key is a "dead key."
    573      */
    574     public static final int COMBINING_ACCENT = 0x80000000;
    575     /**
    576      * Mask the return value from {@link #get(int, int)} with this value to get
    577      * a printable representation of the accent character of a "dead key."
    578      */
    579     public static final int COMBINING_ACCENT_MASK = 0x7FFFFFFF;
    580 
    581     static {
    582         COMBINING.put('\u0300', (GRAVE >> 16) | COMBINING_ACCENT);
    583         COMBINING.put('\u0301', (ACUTE >> 16) | COMBINING_ACCENT);
    584         COMBINING.put('\u0302', (CIRCUMFLEX >> 16) | COMBINING_ACCENT);
    585         COMBINING.put('\u0303', (TILDE >> 16) | COMBINING_ACCENT);
    586         COMBINING.put('\u0308', (UMLAUT >> 16) | COMBINING_ACCENT);
    587 
    588         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'A', '\u00C1');
    589         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'C', '\u0106');
    590         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'E', '\u00C9');
    591         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'G', '\u01F4');
    592         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'I', '\u00CD');
    593         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'K', '\u1E30');
    594         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'L', '\u0139');
    595         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'M', '\u1E3E');
    596         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'N', '\u0143');
    597         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'O', '\u00D3');
    598         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'P', '\u1E54');
    599         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'R', '\u0154');
    600         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'S', '\u015A');
    601         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'U', '\u00DA');
    602         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'W', '\u1E82');
    603         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'Y', '\u00DD');
    604         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'Z', '\u0179');
    605         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'a', '\u00E1');
    606         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'c', '\u0107');
    607         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'e', '\u00E9');
    608         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'g', '\u01F5');
    609         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'i', '\u00ED');
    610         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'k', '\u1E31');
    611         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'l', '\u013A');
    612         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'm', '\u1E3F');
    613         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'n', '\u0144');
    614         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'o', '\u00F3');
    615         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'p', '\u1E55');
    616         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'r', '\u0155');
    617         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 's', '\u015B');
    618         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'u', '\u00FA');
    619         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'w', '\u1E83');
    620         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'y', '\u00FD');
    621         DEAD.put(ACUTE | 'z', '\u017A');
    622         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'A', '\u00C2');
    623         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'C', '\u0108');
    624         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'E', '\u00CA');
    625         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'G', '\u011C');
    626         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'H', '\u0124');
    627         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'I', '\u00CE');
    628         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'J', '\u0134');
    629         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'O', '\u00D4');
    630         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'S', '\u015C');
    631         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'U', '\u00DB');
    632         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'W', '\u0174');
    633         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'Y', '\u0176');
    634         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'Z', '\u1E90');
    635         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'a', '\u00E2');
    636         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'c', '\u0109');
    637         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'e', '\u00EA');
    638         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'g', '\u011D');
    639         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'h', '\u0125');
    640         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'i', '\u00EE');
    641         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'j', '\u0135');
    642         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'o', '\u00F4');
    643         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 's', '\u015D');
    644         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'u', '\u00FB');
    645         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'w', '\u0175');
    646         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'y', '\u0177');
    647         DEAD.put(CIRCUMFLEX | 'z', '\u1E91');
    648         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'A', '\u00C0');
    649         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'E', '\u00C8');
    650         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'I', '\u00CC');
    651         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'N', '\u01F8');
    652         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'O', '\u00D2');
    653         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'U', '\u00D9');
    654         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'W', '\u1E80');
    655         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'Y', '\u1EF2');
    656         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'a', '\u00E0');
    657         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'e', '\u00E8');
    658         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'i', '\u00EC');
    659         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'n', '\u01F9');
    660         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'o', '\u00F2');
    661         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'u', '\u00F9');
    662         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'w', '\u1E81');
    663         DEAD.put(GRAVE | 'y', '\u1EF3');
    664         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'A', '\u00C3');
    665         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'E', '\u1EBC');
    666         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'I', '\u0128');
    667         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'N', '\u00D1');
    668         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'O', '\u00D5');
    669         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'U', '\u0168');
    670         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'V', '\u1E7C');
    671         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'Y', '\u1EF8');
    672         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'a', '\u00E3');
    673         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'e', '\u1EBD');
    674         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'i', '\u0129');
    675         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'n', '\u00F1');
    676         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'o', '\u00F5');
    677         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'u', '\u0169');
    678         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'v', '\u1E7D');
    679         DEAD.put(TILDE | 'y', '\u1EF9');
    680         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'A', '\u00C4');
    681         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'E', '\u00CB');
    682         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'H', '\u1E26');
    683         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'I', '\u00CF');
    684         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'O', '\u00D6');
    685         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'U', '\u00DC');
    686         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'W', '\u1E84');
    687         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'X', '\u1E8C');
    688         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'Y', '\u0178');
    689         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'a', '\u00E4');
    690         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'e', '\u00EB');
    691         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'h', '\u1E27');
    692         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'i', '\u00EF');
    693         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'o', '\u00F6');
    694         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 't', '\u1E97');
    695         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'u', '\u00FC');
    696         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'w', '\u1E85');
    697         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'x', '\u1E8D');
    698         DEAD.put(UMLAUT | 'y', '\u00FF');
    699     }
    700 
    701     /**
    702      * Thrown by {@link KeyCharacterMap#load} when a key character map could not be loaded.
    703      */
    704     public static class UnavailableException extends AndroidRuntimeException {
    705         public UnavailableException(String msg) {
    706             super(msg);
    707         }
    708     }
    709 
    710     /**
    711      * Specifies a substitute key code and meta state as a fallback action
    712      * for an unhandled key.
    713      * @hide
    714      */
    715     public static final class FallbackAction {
    716         public int keyCode;
    717         public int metaState;
    718     }
    719 }
    720