static bool forwardIterator(PositionIterator& iterator, int distance)
{
    int remaining = distance;
    while (!iterator.atEnd()) {
        if (iterator.node()->isCharacterDataNode()) {
            int length = lastOffsetForEditing(iterator.node());
            int last = length - iterator.offsetInLeafNode();
            if (remaining < last) {
                iterator.setOffsetInLeafNode(iterator.offsetInLeafNode() + remaining);
                return true;
            }

            remaining -= last;
            iterator.setOffsetInLeafNode(iterator.offsetInLeafNode() + last);
        }

        iterator.increment();
    }

    return false;    
}
Example #2
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void SpellChecker::advanceToNextMisspelling(bool startBeforeSelection)
{
    // The basic approach is to search in two phases - from the selection end to the end of the doc, and
    // then we wrap and search from the doc start to (approximately) where we started.

    // Start at the end of the selection, search to edge of document. Starting at the selection end makes
    // repeated "check spelling" commands work.
    VisibleSelection selection(m_frame.selection().selection());
    RefPtr<Range> spellingSearchRange(rangeOfContents(m_frame.document()));

    bool startedWithSelection = false;
    if (selection.start().deprecatedNode()) {
        startedWithSelection = true;
        if (startBeforeSelection) {
            VisiblePosition start(selection.visibleStart());
            // We match AppKit's rule: Start 1 character before the selection.
            VisiblePosition oneBeforeStart = start.previous();
            setStart(spellingSearchRange.get(), oneBeforeStart.isNotNull() ? oneBeforeStart : start);
        } else {
            setStart(spellingSearchRange.get(), selection.visibleEnd());
        }
    }

    Position position = spellingSearchRange->startPosition();
    if (!isEditablePosition(position)) {
        // This shouldn't happen in very often because the Spelling menu items aren't enabled unless the
        // selection is editable.
        // This can happen in Mail for a mix of non-editable and editable content (like Stationary),
        // when spell checking the whole document before sending the message.
        // In that case the document might not be editable, but there are editable pockets that need to be spell checked.

        position = firstEditableVisiblePositionAfterPositionInRoot(position, m_frame.document()).deepEquivalent();
        if (position.isNull())
            return;

        Position rangeCompliantPosition = position.parentAnchoredEquivalent();
        spellingSearchRange->setStart(rangeCompliantPosition.deprecatedNode(), rangeCompliantPosition.deprecatedEditingOffset(), IGNORE_EXCEPTION);
        startedWithSelection = false; // won't need to wrap
    }

    // topNode defines the whole range we want to operate on
    ContainerNode* topNode = highestEditableRoot(position);
    // FIXME: lastOffsetForEditing() is wrong here if editingIgnoresContent(highestEditableRoot()) returns true (e.g. a <table>)
    spellingSearchRange->setEnd(topNode, lastOffsetForEditing(topNode), IGNORE_EXCEPTION);

    // If spellingSearchRange starts in the middle of a word, advance to the next word so we start checking
    // at a word boundary. Going back by one char and then forward by a word does the trick.
    if (startedWithSelection) {
        VisiblePosition oneBeforeStart = startVisiblePosition(spellingSearchRange.get(), DOWNSTREAM).previous();
        if (oneBeforeStart.isNotNull())
            setStart(spellingSearchRange.get(), endOfWord(oneBeforeStart));
        // else we were already at the start of the editable node
    }

    if (spellingSearchRange->collapsed())
        return; // nothing to search in

    // We go to the end of our first range instead of the start of it, just to be sure
    // we don't get foiled by any word boundary problems at the start. It means we might
    // do a tiny bit more searching.
    Node* searchEndNodeAfterWrap = spellingSearchRange->endContainer();
    int searchEndOffsetAfterWrap = spellingSearchRange->endOffset();

    int misspellingOffset = 0;
    GrammarDetail grammarDetail;
    int grammarPhraseOffset = 0;
    RefPtr<Range> grammarSearchRange = nullptr;
    String badGrammarPhrase;
    String misspelledWord;

    bool isSpelling = true;
    int foundOffset = 0;
    String foundItem;
    RefPtr<Range> firstMisspellingRange = nullptr;
    if (unifiedTextCheckerEnabled()) {
        grammarSearchRange = spellingSearchRange->cloneRange();
        foundItem = TextCheckingHelper(spellCheckerClient(), spellingSearchRange).findFirstMisspellingOrBadGrammar(isGrammarCheckingEnabled(), isSpelling, foundOffset, grammarDetail);
        if (isSpelling) {
            misspelledWord = foundItem;
            misspellingOffset = foundOffset;
        } else {
            badGrammarPhrase = foundItem;
            grammarPhraseOffset = foundOffset;
        }
    } else {
        misspelledWord = TextCheckingHelper(spellCheckerClient(), spellingSearchRange).findFirstMisspelling(misspellingOffset, false, firstMisspellingRange);
        grammarSearchRange = spellingSearchRange->cloneRange();
        if (!misspelledWord.isEmpty()) {
            // Stop looking at start of next misspelled word
            CharacterIterator chars(grammarSearchRange.get());
            chars.advance(misspellingOffset);
            grammarSearchRange->setEnd(chars.range()->startContainer(), chars.range()->startOffset(), IGNORE_EXCEPTION);
        }

        if (isGrammarCheckingEnabled())
            badGrammarPhrase = TextCheckingHelper(spellCheckerClient(), grammarSearchRange).findFirstBadGrammar(grammarDetail, grammarPhraseOffset, false);
    }

    // If we found neither bad grammar nor a misspelled word, wrap and try again (but don't bother if we started at the beginning of the
    // block rather than at a selection).
    if (startedWithSelection && !misspelledWord && !badGrammarPhrase) {
        spellingSearchRange->setStart(topNode, 0, IGNORE_EXCEPTION);
        // going until the end of the very first chunk we tested is far enough
        spellingSearchRange->setEnd(searchEndNodeAfterWrap, searchEndOffsetAfterWrap, IGNORE_EXCEPTION);

        if (unifiedTextCheckerEnabled()) {
            grammarSearchRange = spellingSearchRange->cloneRange();
            foundItem = TextCheckingHelper(spellCheckerClient(), spellingSearchRange).findFirstMisspellingOrBadGrammar(isGrammarCheckingEnabled(), isSpelling, foundOffset, grammarDetail);
            if (isSpelling) {
                misspelledWord = foundItem;
                misspellingOffset = foundOffset;
            } else {
                badGrammarPhrase = foundItem;
                grammarPhraseOffset = foundOffset;
            }
        } else {
            misspelledWord = TextCheckingHelper(spellCheckerClient(), spellingSearchRange).findFirstMisspelling(misspellingOffset, false, firstMisspellingRange);
            grammarSearchRange = spellingSearchRange->cloneRange();
            if (!misspelledWord.isEmpty()) {
                // Stop looking at start of next misspelled word
                CharacterIterator chars(grammarSearchRange.get());
                chars.advance(misspellingOffset);
                grammarSearchRange->setEnd(chars.range()->startContainer(), chars.range()->startOffset(), IGNORE_EXCEPTION);
            }

            if (isGrammarCheckingEnabled())
                badGrammarPhrase = TextCheckingHelper(spellCheckerClient(), grammarSearchRange).findFirstBadGrammar(grammarDetail, grammarPhraseOffset, false);
        }
    }

    if (!badGrammarPhrase.isEmpty()) {
        // We found bad grammar. Since we only searched for bad grammar up to the first misspelled word, the bad grammar
        // takes precedence and we ignore any potential misspelled word. Select the grammar detail, update the spelling
        // panel, and store a marker so we draw the green squiggle later.

        ASSERT(badGrammarPhrase.length() > 0);
        ASSERT(grammarDetail.location != -1 && grammarDetail.length > 0);

        // FIXME 4859190: This gets confused with doubled punctuation at the end of a paragraph
        RefPtr<Range> badGrammarRange = TextIterator::subrange(grammarSearchRange.get(), grammarPhraseOffset + grammarDetail.location, grammarDetail.length);
        m_frame.selection().setSelection(VisibleSelection(badGrammarRange.get(), SEL_DEFAULT_AFFINITY));
        m_frame.selection().revealSelection();

        m_frame.document()->markers().addMarker(badGrammarRange.get(), DocumentMarker::Grammar, grammarDetail.userDescription);
    } else if (!misspelledWord.isEmpty()) {
        // We found a misspelling, but not any earlier bad grammar. Select the misspelling, update the spelling panel, and store
        // a marker so we draw the red squiggle later.

        RefPtr<Range> misspellingRange = TextIterator::subrange(spellingSearchRange.get(), misspellingOffset, misspelledWord.length());
        m_frame.selection().setSelection(VisibleSelection(misspellingRange.get(), DOWNSTREAM));
        m_frame.selection().revealSelection();

        spellCheckerClient().updateSpellingUIWithMisspelledWord(misspelledWord);
        m_frame.document()->markers().addMarker(misspellingRange.get(), DocumentMarker::Spelling);
    }
}
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int Position::offsetForPositionAfterAnchor() const
{
    ASSERT(m_anchorType == PositionIsAfterAnchor);
    ASSERT(!m_isLegacyEditingPosition);
    return lastOffsetForEditing(m_anchorNode.get());
}