[orca] Delete an unused and unneeded method
- From: Joanmarie Diggs <joanied src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [orca] Delete an unused and unneeded method
- Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 14:02:31 +0000 (UTC)
commit 8ac2c6c1f30aae8219db675d904858508b1d093b
Author: Joanmarie Diggs <jdiggs igalia com>
Date: Tue Mar 18 10:00:39 2014 -0400
Delete an unused and unneeded method
src/orca/scripts/default.py | 74 -------------------------------------------
1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 74 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/src/orca/scripts/default.py b/src/orca/scripts/default.py
index 4591d79..b43fa0c 100644
--- a/src/orca/scripts/default.py
+++ b/src/orca/scripts/default.py
@@ -3019,80 +3019,6 @@ class Script(script.Script):
if text.getNSelections():
text.setSelection(0, context.currentOffset, context.currentOffset)
- def _speakContiguousSelection(self, obj, relationship):
- """Check if the contiguous object has a selection. If it does, then
- speak it. If the user pressed Shift-Down, then look for an object
- with a RELATION_FLOWS_FROM relationship. If they pressed Shift-Up,
- then look for a RELATION_FLOWS_TO relationship.
-
- Arguments:
- - the current text object
- - the flows relationship (RELATION_FLOWS_FROM or RELATION_FLOWS_TO).
-
- Returns an indication of whether anything was spoken.
- """
-
- lastPos = self.pointOfReference.get("lastCursorPosition")
-
- # Reasons to NOT speak contiguous selections:
- #
- # 1. The new cursor position is in the same object as the old
- # cursor position. (The change in selection is all within
- # the current object.)
- # 2. If we are selecting up line by line from the beginning of
- # the line and have just crossed into a new object, the change
- # in selection is the previous line (which has just become
- # selected). Nothing has changed on the line we came from.
- #
- if self.utilities.isSameObject(lastPos[0], obj) \
- or relationship == pyatspi.RELATION_FLOWS_TO and lastPos[1] == 0:
- return False
-
- selSpoken = False
- current = obj
- for relation in current.getRelationSet():
- if relation.getRelationType() == relationship:
- obj = relation.getTarget(0)
- objText = obj.queryText()
-
- # When selecting down across paragraph boundaries, what
- # we've (un)selected on (what is now) the previous line
- # is from wherever the cursor used to be to the end of
- # the line.
- #
- if relationship == pyatspi.RELATION_FLOWS_FROM:
- start, end = lastPos[1], objText.characterCount
-
- # When selecting up across paragraph boundaries, what
- # we've (un)selected on (what is now) the next line is
- # from the beginning of the line to wherever the cursor
- # used to be.
- #
- else:
- start, end = 0, lastPos[1]
-
- if objText.getNSelections() > 0:
- [textContents, startOffset, endOffset] = \
- self.utilities.selectedText(obj)
-
- # Now that we have the full selection, adjust based
- # on the relation type. (see above comment)
- #
- startOffset = start or startOffset
- endOffset = end or endOffset
- self.sayPhrase(obj, startOffset, endOffset)
- selSpoken = True
- else:
- # We don't have selections in this object. But we're
- # here, which means that something is selected in a
- # neighboring object and the text in this object must
- # have just become unselected and needs to be spoken.
- #
- self.sayPhrase(obj, start, end)
- selSpoken = True
-
- return selSpoken
-
def echoPreviousSentence(self, obj):
"""Speaks the sentence prior to the caret, as long as there is
a sentence prior to the caret and there is no intervening sentence
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