PhoneNumberUtils.java revision 2613e0064b4a43b7de4205d5a6aaae64416972ed
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16
17package android.telephony;
18
19import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.NumberParseException;
20import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.PhoneNumberUtil;
21import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberFormat;
22import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.Phonenumber.PhoneNumber;
23
24import android.content.Context;
25import android.content.Intent;
26import android.database.Cursor;
27import android.location.CountryDetector;
28import android.net.Uri;
29import android.os.SystemProperties;
30import android.provider.Contacts;
31import android.provider.ContactsContract;
32import android.text.Editable;
33import android.text.SpannableStringBuilder;
34import android.text.TextUtils;
35import android.util.Log;
36import android.util.SparseIntArray;
37
38import static com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyProperties.PROPERTY_ICC_OPERATOR_ISO_COUNTRY;
39import static com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyProperties.PROPERTY_IDP_STRING;
40import static com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyProperties.PROPERTY_OPERATOR_ISO_COUNTRY;
41
42import java.util.Locale;
43import java.util.regex.Matcher;
44import java.util.regex.Pattern;
45
46/**
47 * Various utilities for dealing with phone number strings.
48 */
49public class PhoneNumberUtils
50{
51    /*
52     * Special characters
53     *
54     * (See "What is a phone number?" doc)
55     * 'p' --- GSM pause character, same as comma
56     * 'n' --- GSM wild character
57     * 'w' --- GSM wait character
58     */
59    public static final char PAUSE = ',';
60    public static final char WAIT = ';';
61    public static final char WILD = 'N';
62
63    /*
64     * Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
65     */
66    private static final String CLIR_ON = "*31#+";
67    private static final String CLIR_OFF = "#31#+";
68
69    /*
70     * TOA = TON + NPI
71     * See TS 24.008 section 10.5.4.7 for details.
72     * These are the only really useful TOA values
73     */
74    public static final int TOA_International = 0x91;
75    public static final int TOA_Unknown = 0x81;
76
77    static final String LOG_TAG = "PhoneNumberUtils";
78    private static final boolean DBG = false;
79
80    /*
81     * global-phone-number = ["+"] 1*( DIGIT / written-sep )
82     * written-sep         = ("-"/".")
83     */
84    private static final Pattern GLOBAL_PHONE_NUMBER_PATTERN =
85            Pattern.compile("[\\+]?[0-9.-]+");
86
87    /** True if c is ISO-LATIN characters 0-9 */
88    public static boolean
89    isISODigit (char c) {
90        return c >= '0' && c <= '9';
91    }
92
93    /** True if c is ISO-LATIN characters 0-9, *, # */
94    public final static boolean
95    is12Key(char c) {
96        return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '*' || c == '#';
97    }
98
99    /** True if c is ISO-LATIN characters 0-9, *, # , +, WILD  */
100    public final static boolean
101    isDialable(char c) {
102        return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '*' || c == '#' || c == '+' || c == WILD;
103    }
104
105    /** True if c is ISO-LATIN characters 0-9, *, # , + (no WILD)  */
106    public final static boolean
107    isReallyDialable(char c) {
108        return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '*' || c == '#' || c == '+';
109    }
110
111    /** True if c is ISO-LATIN characters 0-9, *, # , +, WILD, WAIT, PAUSE   */
112    public final static boolean
113    isNonSeparator(char c) {
114        return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '*' || c == '#' || c == '+'
115                || c == WILD || c == WAIT || c == PAUSE;
116    }
117
118    /** This any anything to the right of this char is part of the
119     *  post-dial string (eg this is PAUSE or WAIT)
120     */
121    public final static boolean
122    isStartsPostDial (char c) {
123        return c == PAUSE || c == WAIT;
124    }
125
126    private static boolean
127    isPause (char c){
128        return c == 'p'||c == 'P';
129    }
130
131    private static boolean
132    isToneWait (char c){
133        return c == 'w'||c == 'W';
134    }
135
136
137    /** Returns true if ch is not dialable or alpha char */
138    private static boolean isSeparator(char ch) {
139        return !isDialable(ch) && !(('a' <= ch && ch <= 'z') || ('A' <= ch && ch <= 'Z'));
140    }
141
142    /** Extracts the phone number from an Intent.
143     *
144     * @param intent the intent to get the number of
145     * @param context a context to use for database access
146     *
147     * @return the phone number that would be called by the intent, or
148     *         <code>null</code> if the number cannot be found.
149     */
150    public static String getNumberFromIntent(Intent intent, Context context) {
151        String number = null;
152
153        Uri uri = intent.getData();
154        String scheme = uri.getScheme();
155
156        if (scheme.equals("tel") || scheme.equals("sip")) {
157            return uri.getSchemeSpecificPart();
158        }
159
160        // TODO: We don't check for SecurityException here (requires
161        // CALL_PRIVILEGED permission).
162        if (scheme.equals("voicemail")) {
163            return TelephonyManager.getDefault().getCompleteVoiceMailNumber();
164        }
165
166        if (context == null) {
167            return null;
168        }
169
170        String type = intent.resolveType(context);
171        String phoneColumn = null;
172
173        // Correctly read out the phone entry based on requested provider
174        final String authority = uri.getAuthority();
175        if (Contacts.AUTHORITY.equals(authority)) {
176            phoneColumn = Contacts.People.Phones.NUMBER;
177        } else if (ContactsContract.AUTHORITY.equals(authority)) {
178            phoneColumn = ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Phone.NUMBER;
179        }
180
181        final Cursor c = context.getContentResolver().query(uri, new String[] {
182            phoneColumn
183        }, null, null, null);
184        if (c != null) {
185            try {
186                if (c.moveToFirst()) {
187                    number = c.getString(c.getColumnIndex(phoneColumn));
188                }
189            } finally {
190                c.close();
191            }
192        }
193
194        return number;
195    }
196
197    /** Extracts the network address portion and canonicalizes
198     *  (filters out separators.)
199     *  Network address portion is everything up to DTMF control digit
200     *  separators (pause or wait), but without non-dialable characters.
201     *
202     *  Please note that the GSM wild character is allowed in the result.
203     *  This must be resolved before dialing.
204     *
205     *  Returns null if phoneNumber == null
206     */
207    public static String
208    extractNetworkPortion(String phoneNumber) {
209        if (phoneNumber == null) {
210            return null;
211        }
212
213        int len = phoneNumber.length();
214        StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(len);
215        boolean firstCharAdded = false;
216
217        for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
218            char c = phoneNumber.charAt(i);
219            if (isDialable(c) && (c != '+' || !firstCharAdded)) {
220                firstCharAdded = true;
221                ret.append(c);
222            } else if (isStartsPostDial (c)) {
223                break;
224            }
225        }
226
227        int pos = addPlusChar(phoneNumber);
228        if (pos >= 0 && ret.length() > pos) {
229            ret.insert(pos, '+');
230        }
231
232        return ret.toString();
233    }
234
235    /**
236     * Extracts the network address portion and canonicalize.
237     *
238     * This function is equivalent to extractNetworkPortion(), except
239     * for allowing the PLUS character to occur at arbitrary positions
240     * in the address portion, not just the first position.
241     *
242     * @hide
243     */
244    public static String extractNetworkPortionAlt(String phoneNumber) {
245        if (phoneNumber == null) {
246            return null;
247        }
248
249        int len = phoneNumber.length();
250        StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(len);
251        boolean haveSeenPlus = false;
252
253        for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
254            char c = phoneNumber.charAt(i);
255            if (c == '+') {
256                if (haveSeenPlus) {
257                    continue;
258                }
259                haveSeenPlus = true;
260            }
261            if (isDialable(c)) {
262                ret.append(c);
263            } else if (isStartsPostDial (c)) {
264                break;
265            }
266        }
267
268        return ret.toString();
269    }
270
271    /**
272     * Strips separators from a phone number string.
273     * @param phoneNumber phone number to strip.
274     * @return phone string stripped of separators.
275     */
276    public static String stripSeparators(String phoneNumber) {
277        if (phoneNumber == null) {
278            return null;
279        }
280        int len = phoneNumber.length();
281        StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(len);
282
283        for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
284            char c = phoneNumber.charAt(i);
285            if (isNonSeparator(c)) {
286                ret.append(c);
287            }
288        }
289
290        return ret.toString();
291    }
292
293    /**
294     * Converts pause and tonewait pause characters
295     * to Android representation.
296     * RFC 3601 says pause is 'p' and tonewait is 'w'.
297     * @hide
298     */
299    public static String convertPreDial(String phoneNumber) {
300        if (phoneNumber == null) {
301            return null;
302        }
303        int len = phoneNumber.length();
304        StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(len);
305
306        for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
307            char c = phoneNumber.charAt(i);
308
309            if (isPause(c)) {
310                c = PAUSE;
311            } else if (isToneWait(c)) {
312                c = WAIT;
313            }
314            ret.append(c);
315        }
316        return ret.toString();
317    }
318
319    /** or -1 if both are negative */
320    static private int
321    minPositive (int a, int b) {
322        if (a >= 0 && b >= 0) {
323            return (a < b) ? a : b;
324        } else if (a >= 0) { /* && b < 0 */
325            return a;
326        } else if (b >= 0) { /* && a < 0 */
327            return b;
328        } else { /* a < 0 && b < 0 */
329            return -1;
330        }
331    }
332
333    private static void log(String msg) {
334        Log.d(LOG_TAG, msg);
335    }
336    /** index of the last character of the network portion
337     *  (eg anything after is a post-dial string)
338     */
339    static private int
340    indexOfLastNetworkChar(String a) {
341        int pIndex, wIndex;
342        int origLength;
343        int trimIndex;
344
345        origLength = a.length();
346
347        pIndex = a.indexOf(PAUSE);
348        wIndex = a.indexOf(WAIT);
349
350        trimIndex = minPositive(pIndex, wIndex);
351
352        if (trimIndex < 0) {
353            return origLength - 1;
354        } else {
355            return trimIndex - 1;
356        }
357    }
358
359    /** GSM codes
360     *  Finds if a GSM code includes the international prefix (+).
361     *
362     * @param number the number to dial.
363     *
364     * @return the position where the + char will be inserted, -1 if the GSM code was not found.
365     */
366    private static int
367    addPlusChar(String number) {
368        int pos = -1;
369
370        if (number.startsWith(CLIR_OFF)) {
371            pos = CLIR_OFF.length() - 1;
372        }
373
374        if (number.startsWith(CLIR_ON)) {
375            pos = CLIR_ON.length() - 1;
376        }
377
378        return pos;
379    }
380
381    /**
382     * Extracts the post-dial sequence of DTMF control digits, pauses, and
383     * waits. Strips separators. This string may be empty, but will not be null
384     * unless phoneNumber == null.
385     *
386     * Returns null if phoneNumber == null
387     */
388
389    public static String
390    extractPostDialPortion(String phoneNumber) {
391        if (phoneNumber == null) return null;
392
393        int trimIndex;
394        StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder();
395
396        trimIndex = indexOfLastNetworkChar (phoneNumber);
397
398        for (int i = trimIndex + 1, s = phoneNumber.length()
399                ; i < s; i++
400        ) {
401            char c = phoneNumber.charAt(i);
402            if (isNonSeparator(c)) {
403                ret.append(c);
404            }
405        }
406
407        return ret.toString();
408    }
409
410    /**
411     * Compare phone numbers a and b, return true if they're identical enough for caller ID purposes.
412     */
413    public static boolean compare(String a, String b) {
414        // We've used loose comparation at least Eclair, which may change in the future.
415
416        return compare(a, b, false);
417    }
418
419    /**
420     * Compare phone numbers a and b, and return true if they're identical
421     * enough for caller ID purposes. Checks a resource to determine whether
422     * to use a strict or loose comparison algorithm.
423     */
424    public static boolean compare(Context context, String a, String b) {
425        boolean useStrict = context.getResources().getBoolean(
426               com.android.internal.R.bool.config_use_strict_phone_number_comparation);
427        return compare(a, b, useStrict);
428    }
429
430    /**
431     * @hide only for testing.
432     */
433    public static boolean compare(String a, String b, boolean useStrictComparation) {
434        return (useStrictComparation ? compareStrictly(a, b) : compareLoosely(a, b));
435    }
436
437    /**
438     * Compare phone numbers a and b, return true if they're identical
439     * enough for caller ID purposes.
440     *
441     * - Compares from right to left
442     * - requires MIN_MATCH (7) characters to match
443     * - handles common trunk prefixes and international prefixes
444     *   (basically, everything except the Russian trunk prefix)
445     *
446     * Note that this method does not return false even when the two phone numbers
447     * are not exactly same; rather; we can call this method "similar()", not "equals()".
448     *
449     * @hide
450     */
451    public static boolean
452    compareLoosely(String a, String b) {
453        int ia, ib;
454        int matched;
455        int numNonDialableCharsInA = 0;
456        int numNonDialableCharsInB = 0;
457
458        if (a == null || b == null) return a == b;
459
460        if (a.length() == 0 || b.length() == 0) {
461            return false;
462        }
463
464        ia = indexOfLastNetworkChar (a);
465        ib = indexOfLastNetworkChar (b);
466        matched = 0;
467
468        while (ia >= 0 && ib >=0) {
469            char ca, cb;
470            boolean skipCmp = false;
471
472            ca = a.charAt(ia);
473
474            if (!isDialable(ca)) {
475                ia--;
476                skipCmp = true;
477                numNonDialableCharsInA++;
478            }
479
480            cb = b.charAt(ib);
481
482            if (!isDialable(cb)) {
483                ib--;
484                skipCmp = true;
485                numNonDialableCharsInB++;
486            }
487
488            if (!skipCmp) {
489                if (cb != ca && ca != WILD && cb != WILD) {
490                    break;
491                }
492                ia--; ib--; matched++;
493            }
494        }
495
496        if (matched < MIN_MATCH) {
497            int effectiveALen = a.length() - numNonDialableCharsInA;
498            int effectiveBLen = b.length() - numNonDialableCharsInB;
499
500
501            // if the number of dialable chars in a and b match, but the matched chars < MIN_MATCH,
502            // treat them as equal (i.e. 404-04 and 40404)
503            if (effectiveALen == effectiveBLen && effectiveALen == matched) {
504                return true;
505            }
506
507            return false;
508        }
509
510        // At least one string has matched completely;
511        if (matched >= MIN_MATCH && (ia < 0 || ib < 0)) {
512            return true;
513        }
514
515        /*
516         * Now, what remains must be one of the following for a
517         * match:
518         *
519         *  - a '+' on one and a '00' or a '011' on the other
520         *  - a '0' on one and a (+,00)<country code> on the other
521         *     (for this, a '0' and a '00' prefix would have succeeded above)
522         */
523
524        if (matchIntlPrefix(a, ia + 1)
525            && matchIntlPrefix (b, ib +1)
526        ) {
527            return true;
528        }
529
530        if (matchTrunkPrefix(a, ia + 1)
531            && matchIntlPrefixAndCC(b, ib +1)
532        ) {
533            return true;
534        }
535
536        if (matchTrunkPrefix(b, ib + 1)
537            && matchIntlPrefixAndCC(a, ia +1)
538        ) {
539            return true;
540        }
541
542        return false;
543    }
544
545    /**
546     * @hide
547     */
548    public static boolean
549    compareStrictly(String a, String b) {
550        return compareStrictly(a, b, true);
551    }
552
553    /**
554     * @hide
555     */
556    public static boolean
557    compareStrictly(String a, String b, boolean acceptInvalidCCCPrefix) {
558        if (a == null || b == null) {
559            return a == b;
560        } else if (a.length() == 0 && b.length() == 0) {
561            return false;
562        }
563
564        int forwardIndexA = 0;
565        int forwardIndexB = 0;
566
567        CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex cccA =
568            tryGetCountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex(a, acceptInvalidCCCPrefix);
569        CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex cccB =
570            tryGetCountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex(b, acceptInvalidCCCPrefix);
571        boolean bothHasCountryCallingCode = false;
572        boolean okToIgnorePrefix = true;
573        boolean trunkPrefixIsOmittedA = false;
574        boolean trunkPrefixIsOmittedB = false;
575        if (cccA != null && cccB != null) {
576            if (cccA.countryCallingCode != cccB.countryCallingCode) {
577                // Different Country Calling Code. Must be different phone number.
578                return false;
579            }
580            // When both have ccc, do not ignore trunk prefix. Without this,
581            // "+81123123" becomes same as "+810123123" (+81 == Japan)
582            okToIgnorePrefix = false;
583            bothHasCountryCallingCode = true;
584            forwardIndexA = cccA.newIndex;
585            forwardIndexB = cccB.newIndex;
586        } else if (cccA == null && cccB == null) {
587            // When both do not have ccc, do not ignore trunk prefix. Without this,
588            // "123123" becomes same as "0123123"
589            okToIgnorePrefix = false;
590        } else {
591            if (cccA != null) {
592                forwardIndexA = cccA.newIndex;
593            } else {
594                int tmp = tryGetTrunkPrefixOmittedIndex(b, 0);
595                if (tmp >= 0) {
596                    forwardIndexA = tmp;
597                    trunkPrefixIsOmittedA = true;
598                }
599            }
600            if (cccB != null) {
601                forwardIndexB = cccB.newIndex;
602            } else {
603                int tmp = tryGetTrunkPrefixOmittedIndex(b, 0);
604                if (tmp >= 0) {
605                    forwardIndexB = tmp;
606                    trunkPrefixIsOmittedB = true;
607                }
608            }
609        }
610
611        int backwardIndexA = a.length() - 1;
612        int backwardIndexB = b.length() - 1;
613        while (backwardIndexA >= forwardIndexA && backwardIndexB >= forwardIndexB) {
614            boolean skip_compare = false;
615            final char chA = a.charAt(backwardIndexA);
616            final char chB = b.charAt(backwardIndexB);
617            if (isSeparator(chA)) {
618                backwardIndexA--;
619                skip_compare = true;
620            }
621            if (isSeparator(chB)) {
622                backwardIndexB--;
623                skip_compare = true;
624            }
625
626            if (!skip_compare) {
627                if (chA != chB) {
628                    return false;
629                }
630                backwardIndexA--;
631                backwardIndexB--;
632            }
633        }
634
635        if (okToIgnorePrefix) {
636            if ((trunkPrefixIsOmittedA && forwardIndexA <= backwardIndexA) ||
637                !checkPrefixIsIgnorable(a, forwardIndexA, backwardIndexA)) {
638                if (acceptInvalidCCCPrefix) {
639                    // Maybe the code handling the special case for Thailand makes the
640                    // result garbled, so disable the code and try again.
641                    // e.g. "16610001234" must equal to "6610001234", but with
642                    //      Thailand-case handling code, they become equal to each other.
643                    //
644                    // Note: we select simplicity rather than adding some complicated
645                    //       logic here for performance(like "checking whether remaining
646                    //       numbers are just 66 or not"), assuming inputs are small
647                    //       enough.
648                    return compare(a, b, false);
649                } else {
650                    return false;
651                }
652            }
653            if ((trunkPrefixIsOmittedB && forwardIndexB <= backwardIndexB) ||
654                !checkPrefixIsIgnorable(b, forwardIndexA, backwardIndexB)) {
655                if (acceptInvalidCCCPrefix) {
656                    return compare(a, b, false);
657                } else {
658                    return false;
659                }
660            }
661        } else {
662            // In the US, 1-650-555-1234 must be equal to 650-555-1234,
663            // while 090-1234-1234 must not be equal to 90-1234-1234 in Japan.
664            // This request exists just in US (with 1 trunk (NDD) prefix).
665            // In addition, "011 11 7005554141" must not equal to "+17005554141",
666            // while "011 1 7005554141" must equal to "+17005554141"
667            //
668            // In this comparison, we ignore the prefix '1' just once, when
669            // - at least either does not have CCC, or
670            // - the remaining non-separator number is 1
671            boolean maybeNamp = !bothHasCountryCallingCode;
672            while (backwardIndexA >= forwardIndexA) {
673                final char chA = a.charAt(backwardIndexA);
674                if (isDialable(chA)) {
675                    if (maybeNamp && tryGetISODigit(chA) == 1) {
676                        maybeNamp = false;
677                    } else {
678                        return false;
679                    }
680                }
681                backwardIndexA--;
682            }
683            while (backwardIndexB >= forwardIndexB) {
684                final char chB = b.charAt(backwardIndexB);
685                if (isDialable(chB)) {
686                    if (maybeNamp && tryGetISODigit(chB) == 1) {
687                        maybeNamp = false;
688                    } else {
689                        return false;
690                    }
691                }
692                backwardIndexB--;
693            }
694        }
695
696        return true;
697    }
698
699    /**
700     * Returns the rightmost MIN_MATCH (5) characters in the network portion
701     * in *reversed* order
702     *
703     * This can be used to do a database lookup against the column
704     * that stores getStrippedReversed()
705     *
706     * Returns null if phoneNumber == null
707     */
708    public static String
709    toCallerIDMinMatch(String phoneNumber) {
710        String np = extractNetworkPortionAlt(phoneNumber);
711        return internalGetStrippedReversed(np, MIN_MATCH);
712    }
713
714    /**
715     * Returns the network portion reversed.
716     * This string is intended to go into an index column for a
717     * database lookup.
718     *
719     * Returns null if phoneNumber == null
720     */
721    public static String
722    getStrippedReversed(String phoneNumber) {
723        String np = extractNetworkPortionAlt(phoneNumber);
724
725        if (np == null) return null;
726
727        return internalGetStrippedReversed(np, np.length());
728    }
729
730    /**
731     * Returns the last numDigits of the reversed phone number
732     * Returns null if np == null
733     */
734    private static String
735    internalGetStrippedReversed(String np, int numDigits) {
736        if (np == null) return null;
737
738        StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(numDigits);
739        int length = np.length();
740
741        for (int i = length - 1, s = length
742            ; i >= 0 && (s - i) <= numDigits ; i--
743        ) {
744            char c = np.charAt(i);
745
746            ret.append(c);
747        }
748
749        return ret.toString();
750    }
751
752    /**
753     * Basically: makes sure there's a + in front of a
754     * TOA_International number
755     *
756     * Returns null if s == null
757     */
758    public static String
759    stringFromStringAndTOA(String s, int TOA) {
760        if (s == null) return null;
761
762        if (TOA == TOA_International && s.length() > 0 && s.charAt(0) != '+') {
763            return "+" + s;
764        }
765
766        return s;
767    }
768
769    /**
770     * Returns the TOA for the given dial string
771     * Basically, returns TOA_International if there's a + prefix
772     */
773
774    public static int
775    toaFromString(String s) {
776        if (s != null && s.length() > 0 && s.charAt(0) == '+') {
777            return TOA_International;
778        }
779
780        return TOA_Unknown;
781    }
782
783    /**
784     *  3GPP TS 24.008 10.5.4.7
785     *  Called Party BCD Number
786     *
787     *  See Also TS 51.011 10.5.1 "dialing number/ssc string"
788     *  and TS 11.11 "10.3.1 EF adn (Abbreviated dialing numbers)"
789     *
790     * @param bytes the data buffer
791     * @param offset should point to the TOA (aka. TON/NPI) octet after the length byte
792     * @param length is the number of bytes including TOA byte
793     *                and must be at least 2
794     *
795     * @return partial string on invalid decode
796     *
797     * FIXME(mkf) support alphanumeric address type
798     *  currently implemented in SMSMessage.getAddress()
799     */
800    public static String
801    calledPartyBCDToString (byte[] bytes, int offset, int length) {
802        boolean prependPlus = false;
803        StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(1 + length * 2);
804
805        if (length < 2) {
806            return "";
807        }
808
809        //Only TON field should be taken in consideration
810        if ((bytes[offset] & 0xf0) == (TOA_International & 0xf0)) {
811            prependPlus = true;
812        }
813
814        internalCalledPartyBCDFragmentToString(
815                ret, bytes, offset + 1, length - 1);
816
817        if (prependPlus && ret.length() == 0) {
818            // If the only thing there is a prepended plus, return ""
819            return "";
820        }
821
822        if (prependPlus) {
823            // This is an "international number" and should have
824            // a plus prepended to the dialing number. But there
825            // can also be GSM MMI codes as defined in TS 22.030 6.5.2
826            // so we need to handle those also.
827            //
828            // http://web.telia.com/~u47904776/gsmkode.htm
829            // has a nice list of some of these GSM codes.
830            //
831            // Examples are:
832            //   **21*+886988171479#
833            //   **21*8311234567#
834            //   *21#
835            //   #21#
836            //   *#21#
837            //   *31#+11234567890
838            //   #31#+18311234567
839            //   #31#8311234567
840            //   18311234567
841            //   +18311234567#
842            //   +18311234567
843            // Odd ball cases that some phones handled
844            // where there is no dialing number so they
845            // append the "+"
846            //   *21#+
847            //   **21#+
848            String retString = ret.toString();
849            Pattern p = Pattern.compile("(^[#*])(.*)([#*])(.*)(#)$");
850            Matcher m = p.matcher(retString);
851            if (m.matches()) {
852                if ("".equals(m.group(2))) {
853                    // Started with two [#*] ends with #
854                    // So no dialing number and we'll just
855                    // append a +, this handles **21#+
856                    ret = new StringBuilder();
857                    ret.append(m.group(1));
858                    ret.append(m.group(3));
859                    ret.append(m.group(4));
860                    ret.append(m.group(5));
861                    ret.append("+");
862                } else {
863                    // Starts with [#*] and ends with #
864                    // Assume group 4 is a dialing number
865                    // such as *21*+1234554#
866                    ret = new StringBuilder();
867                    ret.append(m.group(1));
868                    ret.append(m.group(2));
869                    ret.append(m.group(3));
870                    ret.append("+");
871                    ret.append(m.group(4));
872                    ret.append(m.group(5));
873                }
874            } else {
875                p = Pattern.compile("(^[#*])(.*)([#*])(.*)");
876                m = p.matcher(retString);
877                if (m.matches()) {
878                    // Starts with [#*] and only one other [#*]
879                    // Assume the data after last [#*] is dialing
880                    // number (i.e. group 4) such as *31#+11234567890.
881                    // This also includes the odd ball *21#+
882                    ret = new StringBuilder();
883                    ret.append(m.group(1));
884                    ret.append(m.group(2));
885                    ret.append(m.group(3));
886                    ret.append("+");
887                    ret.append(m.group(4));
888                } else {
889                    // Does NOT start with [#*] just prepend '+'
890                    ret = new StringBuilder();
891                    ret.append('+');
892                    ret.append(retString);
893                }
894            }
895        }
896
897        return ret.toString();
898    }
899
900    private static void
901    internalCalledPartyBCDFragmentToString(
902        StringBuilder sb, byte [] bytes, int offset, int length) {
903        for (int i = offset ; i < length + offset ; i++) {
904            byte b;
905            char c;
906
907            c = bcdToChar((byte)(bytes[i] & 0xf));
908
909            if (c == 0) {
910                return;
911            }
912            sb.append(c);
913
914            // FIXME(mkf) TS 23.040 9.1.2.3 says
915            // "if a mobile receives 1111 in a position prior to
916            // the last semi-octet then processing shall commence with
917            // the next semi-octet and the intervening
918            // semi-octet shall be ignored"
919            // How does this jive with 24.008 10.5.4.7
920
921            b = (byte)((bytes[i] >> 4) & 0xf);
922
923            if (b == 0xf && i + 1 == length + offset) {
924                //ignore final 0xf
925                break;
926            }
927
928            c = bcdToChar(b);
929            if (c == 0) {
930                return;
931            }
932
933            sb.append(c);
934        }
935
936    }
937
938    /**
939     * Like calledPartyBCDToString, but field does not start with a
940     * TOA byte. For example: SIM ADN extension fields
941     */
942
943    public static String
944    calledPartyBCDFragmentToString(byte [] bytes, int offset, int length) {
945        StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(length * 2);
946
947        internalCalledPartyBCDFragmentToString(ret, bytes, offset, length);
948
949        return ret.toString();
950    }
951
952    /** returns 0 on invalid value */
953    private static char
954    bcdToChar(byte b) {
955        if (b < 0xa) {
956            return (char)('0' + b);
957        } else switch (b) {
958            case 0xa: return '*';
959            case 0xb: return '#';
960            case 0xc: return PAUSE;
961            case 0xd: return WILD;
962
963            default: return 0;
964        }
965    }
966
967    private static int
968    charToBCD(char c) {
969        if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') {
970            return c - '0';
971        } else if (c == '*') {
972            return 0xa;
973        } else if (c == '#') {
974            return 0xb;
975        } else if (c == PAUSE) {
976            return 0xc;
977        } else if (c == WILD) {
978            return 0xd;
979        } else {
980            throw new RuntimeException ("invalid char for BCD " + c);
981        }
982    }
983
984    /**
985     * Return true iff the network portion of <code>address</code> is,
986     * as far as we can tell on the device, suitable for use as an SMS
987     * destination address.
988     */
989    public static boolean isWellFormedSmsAddress(String address) {
990        String networkPortion =
991                PhoneNumberUtils.extractNetworkPortion(address);
992
993        return (!(networkPortion.equals("+")
994                  || TextUtils.isEmpty(networkPortion)))
995               && isDialable(networkPortion);
996    }
997
998    public static boolean isGlobalPhoneNumber(String phoneNumber) {
999        if (TextUtils.isEmpty(phoneNumber)) {
1000            return false;
1001        }
1002
1003        Matcher match = GLOBAL_PHONE_NUMBER_PATTERN.matcher(phoneNumber);
1004        return match.matches();
1005    }
1006
1007    private static boolean isDialable(String address) {
1008        for (int i = 0, count = address.length(); i < count; i++) {
1009            if (!isDialable(address.charAt(i))) {
1010                return false;
1011            }
1012        }
1013        return true;
1014    }
1015
1016    private static boolean isNonSeparator(String address) {
1017        for (int i = 0, count = address.length(); i < count; i++) {
1018            if (!isNonSeparator(address.charAt(i))) {
1019                return false;
1020            }
1021        }
1022        return true;
1023    }
1024    /**
1025     * Note: calls extractNetworkPortion(), so do not use for
1026     * SIM EF[ADN] style records
1027     *
1028     * Returns null if network portion is empty.
1029     */
1030    public static byte[]
1031    networkPortionToCalledPartyBCD(String s) {
1032        String networkPortion = extractNetworkPortion(s);
1033        return numberToCalledPartyBCDHelper(networkPortion, false);
1034    }
1035
1036    /**
1037     * Same as {@link #networkPortionToCalledPartyBCD}, but includes a
1038     * one-byte length prefix.
1039     */
1040    public static byte[]
1041    networkPortionToCalledPartyBCDWithLength(String s) {
1042        String networkPortion = extractNetworkPortion(s);
1043        return numberToCalledPartyBCDHelper(networkPortion, true);
1044    }
1045
1046    /**
1047     * Convert a dialing number to BCD byte array
1048     *
1049     * @param number dialing number string
1050     *        if the dialing number starts with '+', set to international TOA
1051     * @return BCD byte array
1052     */
1053    public static byte[]
1054    numberToCalledPartyBCD(String number) {
1055        return numberToCalledPartyBCDHelper(number, false);
1056    }
1057
1058    /**
1059     * If includeLength is true, prepend a one-byte length value to
1060     * the return array.
1061     */
1062    private static byte[]
1063    numberToCalledPartyBCDHelper(String number, boolean includeLength) {
1064        int numberLenReal = number.length();
1065        int numberLenEffective = numberLenReal;
1066        boolean hasPlus = number.indexOf('+') != -1;
1067        if (hasPlus) numberLenEffective--;
1068
1069        if (numberLenEffective == 0) return null;
1070
1071        int resultLen = (numberLenEffective + 1) / 2;  // Encoded numbers require only 4 bits each.
1072        int extraBytes = 1;                            // Prepended TOA byte.
1073        if (includeLength) extraBytes++;               // Optional prepended length byte.
1074        resultLen += extraBytes;
1075
1076        byte[] result = new byte[resultLen];
1077
1078        int digitCount = 0;
1079        for (int i = 0; i < numberLenReal; i++) {
1080            char c = number.charAt(i);
1081            if (c == '+') continue;
1082            int shift = ((digitCount & 0x01) == 1) ? 4 : 0;
1083            result[extraBytes + (digitCount >> 1)] |= (byte)((charToBCD(c) & 0x0F) << shift);
1084            digitCount++;
1085        }
1086
1087        // 1-fill any trailing odd nibble/quartet.
1088        if ((digitCount & 0x01) == 1) result[extraBytes + (digitCount >> 1)] |= 0xF0;
1089
1090        int offset = 0;
1091        if (includeLength) result[offset++] = (byte)(resultLen - 1);
1092        result[offset] = (byte)(hasPlus ? TOA_International : TOA_Unknown);
1093
1094        return result;
1095    }
1096
1097    //================ Number formatting =========================
1098
1099    /** The current locale is unknown, look for a country code or don't format */
1100    public static final int FORMAT_UNKNOWN = 0;
1101    /** NANP formatting */
1102    public static final int FORMAT_NANP = 1;
1103    /** Japanese formatting */
1104    public static final int FORMAT_JAPAN = 2;
1105
1106    /** List of country codes for countries that use the NANP */
1107    private static final String[] NANP_COUNTRIES = new String[] {
1108        "US", // United States
1109        "CA", // Canada
1110        "AS", // American Samoa
1111        "AI", // Anguilla
1112        "AG", // Antigua and Barbuda
1113        "BS", // Bahamas
1114        "BB", // Barbados
1115        "BM", // Bermuda
1116        "VG", // British Virgin Islands
1117        "KY", // Cayman Islands
1118        "DM", // Dominica
1119        "DO", // Dominican Republic
1120        "GD", // Grenada
1121        "GU", // Guam
1122        "JM", // Jamaica
1123        "PR", // Puerto Rico
1124        "MS", // Montserrat
1125        "MP", // Northern Mariana Islands
1126        "KN", // Saint Kitts and Nevis
1127        "LC", // Saint Lucia
1128        "VC", // Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
1129        "TT", // Trinidad and Tobago
1130        "TC", // Turks and Caicos Islands
1131        "VI", // U.S. Virgin Islands
1132    };
1133
1134    /**
1135     * Breaks the given number down and formats it according to the rules
1136     * for the country the number is from.
1137     *
1138     * @param source The phone number to format
1139     * @return A locally acceptable formatting of the input, or the raw input if
1140     *  formatting rules aren't known for the number
1141     */
1142    public static String formatNumber(String source) {
1143        SpannableStringBuilder text = new SpannableStringBuilder(source);
1144        formatNumber(text, getFormatTypeForLocale(Locale.getDefault()));
1145        return text.toString();
1146    }
1147
1148    /**
1149     * Formats the given number with the given formatting type. Currently
1150     * {@link #FORMAT_NANP} and {@link #FORMAT_JAPAN} are supported as a formating type.
1151     *
1152     * @param source the phone number to format
1153     * @param defaultFormattingType The default formatting rules to apply if the number does
1154     * not begin with +[country_code]
1155     * @return The phone number formatted with the given formatting type.
1156     *
1157     * @hide TODO: Should be unhidden.
1158     */
1159    public static String formatNumber(String source, int defaultFormattingType) {
1160        SpannableStringBuilder text = new SpannableStringBuilder(source);
1161        formatNumber(text, defaultFormattingType);
1162        return text.toString();
1163    }
1164
1165    /**
1166     * Returns the phone number formatting type for the given locale.
1167     *
1168     * @param locale The locale of interest, usually {@link Locale#getDefault()}
1169     * @return The formatting type for the given locale, or FORMAT_UNKNOWN if the formatting
1170     * rules are not known for the given locale
1171     */
1172    public static int getFormatTypeForLocale(Locale locale) {
1173        String country = locale.getCountry();
1174
1175        return getFormatTypeFromCountryCode(country);
1176    }
1177
1178    /**
1179     * Formats a phone number in-place. Currently {@link #FORMAT_JAPAN} and {@link #FORMAT_NANP}
1180     * is supported as a second argument.
1181     *
1182     * @param text The number to be formatted, will be modified with the formatting
1183     * @param defaultFormattingType The default formatting rules to apply if the number does
1184     * not begin with +[country_code]
1185     */
1186    public static void formatNumber(Editable text, int defaultFormattingType) {
1187        int formatType = defaultFormattingType;
1188
1189        if (text.length() > 2 && text.charAt(0) == '+') {
1190            if (text.charAt(1) == '1') {
1191                formatType = FORMAT_NANP;
1192            } else if (text.length() >= 3 && text.charAt(1) == '8'
1193                && text.charAt(2) == '1') {
1194                formatType = FORMAT_JAPAN;
1195            } else {
1196                formatType = FORMAT_UNKNOWN;
1197            }
1198        }
1199
1200        switch (formatType) {
1201            case FORMAT_NANP:
1202                formatNanpNumber(text);
1203                return;
1204            case FORMAT_JAPAN:
1205                formatJapaneseNumber(text);
1206                return;
1207            case FORMAT_UNKNOWN:
1208                removeDashes(text);
1209                return;
1210        }
1211    }
1212
1213    private static final int NANP_STATE_DIGIT = 1;
1214    private static final int NANP_STATE_PLUS = 2;
1215    private static final int NANP_STATE_ONE = 3;
1216    private static final int NANP_STATE_DASH = 4;
1217
1218    /**
1219     * Formats a phone number in-place using the NANP formatting rules. Numbers will be formatted
1220     * as:
1221     *
1222     * <p><code>
1223     * xxxxx
1224     * xxx-xxxx
1225     * xxx-xxx-xxxx
1226     * 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx
1227     * +1-xxx-xxx-xxxx
1228     * </code></p>
1229     *
1230     * @param text the number to be formatted, will be modified with the formatting
1231     */
1232    public static void formatNanpNumber(Editable text) {
1233        int length = text.length();
1234        if (length > "+1-nnn-nnn-nnnn".length()) {
1235            // The string is too long to be formatted
1236            return;
1237        } else if (length <= 5) {
1238            // The string is either a shortcode or too short to be formatted
1239            return;
1240        }
1241
1242        CharSequence saved = text.subSequence(0, length);
1243
1244        // Strip the dashes first, as we're going to add them back
1245        removeDashes(text);
1246        length = text.length();
1247
1248        // When scanning the number we record where dashes need to be added,
1249        // if they're non-0 at the end of the scan the dashes will be added in
1250        // the proper places.
1251        int dashPositions[] = new int[3];
1252        int numDashes = 0;
1253
1254        int state = NANP_STATE_DIGIT;
1255        int numDigits = 0;
1256        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
1257            char c = text.charAt(i);
1258            switch (c) {
1259                case '1':
1260                    if (numDigits == 0 || state == NANP_STATE_PLUS) {
1261                        state = NANP_STATE_ONE;
1262                        break;
1263                    }
1264                    // fall through
1265                case '2':
1266                case '3':
1267                case '4':
1268                case '5':
1269                case '6':
1270                case '7':
1271                case '8':
1272                case '9':
1273                case '0':
1274                    if (state == NANP_STATE_PLUS) {
1275                        // Only NANP number supported for now
1276                        text.replace(0, length, saved);
1277                        return;
1278                    } else if (state == NANP_STATE_ONE) {
1279                        // Found either +1 or 1, follow it up with a dash
1280                        dashPositions[numDashes++] = i;
1281                    } else if (state != NANP_STATE_DASH && (numDigits == 3 || numDigits == 6)) {
1282                        // Found a digit that should be after a dash that isn't
1283                        dashPositions[numDashes++] = i;
1284                    }
1285                    state = NANP_STATE_DIGIT;
1286                    numDigits++;
1287                    break;
1288
1289                case '-':
1290                    state = NANP_STATE_DASH;
1291                    break;
1292
1293                case '+':
1294                    if (i == 0) {
1295                        // Plus is only allowed as the first character
1296                        state = NANP_STATE_PLUS;
1297                        break;
1298                    }
1299                    // Fall through
1300                default:
1301                    // Unknown character, bail on formatting
1302                    text.replace(0, length, saved);
1303                    return;
1304            }
1305        }
1306
1307        if (numDigits == 7) {
1308            // With 7 digits we want xxx-xxxx, not xxx-xxx-x
1309            numDashes--;
1310        }
1311
1312        // Actually put the dashes in place
1313        for (int i = 0; i < numDashes; i++) {
1314            int pos = dashPositions[i];
1315            text.replace(pos + i, pos + i, "-");
1316        }
1317
1318        // Remove trailing dashes
1319        int len = text.length();
1320        while (len > 0) {
1321            if (text.charAt(len - 1) == '-') {
1322                text.delete(len - 1, len);
1323                len--;
1324            } else {
1325                break;
1326            }
1327        }
1328    }
1329
1330    /**
1331     * Formats a phone number in-place using the Japanese formatting rules.
1332     * Numbers will be formatted as:
1333     *
1334     * <p><code>
1335     * 03-xxxx-xxxx
1336     * 090-xxxx-xxxx
1337     * 0120-xxx-xxx
1338     * +81-3-xxxx-xxxx
1339     * +81-90-xxxx-xxxx
1340     * </code></p>
1341     *
1342     * @param text the number to be formatted, will be modified with
1343     * the formatting
1344     */
1345    public static void formatJapaneseNumber(Editable text) {
1346        JapanesePhoneNumberFormatter.format(text);
1347    }
1348
1349    /**
1350     * Removes all dashes from the number.
1351     *
1352     * @param text the number to clear from dashes
1353     */
1354    private static void removeDashes(Editable text) {
1355        int p = 0;
1356        while (p < text.length()) {
1357            if (text.charAt(p) == '-') {
1358                text.delete(p, p + 1);
1359           } else {
1360                p++;
1361           }
1362        }
1363    }
1364
1365    /**
1366     * Format the given phoneNumber to the E.164 representation.
1367     * <p>
1368     * The given phone number must have an area code and could have a country
1369     * code.
1370     * <p>
1371     * The defaultCountryIso is used to validate the given number and generate
1372     * the E.164 phone number if the given number doesn't have a country code.
1373     *
1374     * @param phoneNumber
1375     *            the phone number to format
1376     * @param defaultCountryIso
1377     *            the ISO 3166-1 two letters country code
1378     * @return the E.164 representation, or null if the given phone number is
1379     *         not valid.
1380     *
1381     * @hide
1382     */
1383    public static String formatNumberToE164(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso) {
1384        PhoneNumberUtil util = PhoneNumberUtil.getInstance();
1385        String result = null;
1386        try {
1387            PhoneNumber pn = util.parse(phoneNumber, defaultCountryIso);
1388            if (util.isValidNumber(pn)) {
1389                result = util.format(pn, PhoneNumberFormat.E164);
1390            }
1391        } catch (NumberParseException e) {
1392        }
1393        return result;
1394    }
1395
1396    /**
1397     * Format a phone number.
1398     * <p>
1399     * If the given number doesn't have the country code, the phone will be
1400     * formatted to the default country's convention.
1401     *
1402     * @param phoneNumber
1403     *            the number to be formatted.
1404     * @param defaultCountryIso
1405     *            the ISO 3166-1 two letters country code whose convention will
1406     *            be used if the given number doesn't have the country code.
1407     * @return the formatted number, or null if the given number is not valid.
1408     *
1409     * @hide
1410     */
1411    public static String formatNumber(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso) {
1412        // Do not attempt to format numbers that start with a hash or star symbol.
1413        if (phoneNumber.startsWith("#") || phoneNumber.startsWith("*")) {
1414            return phoneNumber;
1415        }
1416
1417        PhoneNumberUtil util = PhoneNumberUtil.getInstance();
1418        String result = null;
1419        try {
1420            PhoneNumber pn = util.parseAndKeepRawInput(phoneNumber, defaultCountryIso);
1421            result = util.formatInOriginalFormat(pn, defaultCountryIso);
1422        } catch (NumberParseException e) {
1423        }
1424        return result;
1425    }
1426
1427    /**
1428     * Format the phone number only if the given number hasn't been formatted.
1429     * <p>
1430     * The number which has only dailable character is treated as not being
1431     * formatted.
1432     *
1433     * @param phoneNumber
1434     *            the number to be formatted.
1435     * @param phoneNumberE164
1436     *            the E164 format number whose country code is used if the given
1437     *            phoneNumber doesn't have the country code.
1438     * @param defaultCountryIso
1439     *            the ISO 3166-1 two letters country code whose convention will
1440     *            be used if the phoneNumberE164 is null or invalid.
1441     * @return the formatted number if the given number has been formatted,
1442     *            otherwise, return the given number.
1443     *
1444     * @hide
1445     */
1446    public static String formatNumber(
1447            String phoneNumber, String phoneNumberE164, String defaultCountryIso) {
1448        int len = phoneNumber.length();
1449        for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
1450            if (!isDialable(phoneNumber.charAt(i))) {
1451                return phoneNumber;
1452            }
1453        }
1454        PhoneNumberUtil util = PhoneNumberUtil.getInstance();
1455        // Get the country code from phoneNumberE164
1456        if (phoneNumberE164 != null && phoneNumberE164.length() >= 2
1457                && phoneNumberE164.charAt(0) == '+') {
1458            try {
1459                PhoneNumber pn = util.parse(phoneNumberE164, defaultCountryIso);
1460                String regionCode = util.getRegionCodeForNumber(pn);
1461                if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(regionCode)) {
1462                    defaultCountryIso = regionCode;
1463                }
1464            } catch (NumberParseException e) {
1465            }
1466        }
1467        String result = formatNumber(phoneNumber, defaultCountryIso);
1468        return result != null ? result : phoneNumber;
1469    }
1470
1471    /**
1472     * Normalize a phone number by removing the characters other than digits. If
1473     * the given number has keypad letters, the letters will be converted to
1474     * digits first.
1475     *
1476     * @param phoneNumber
1477     *            the number to be normalized.
1478     * @return the normalized number.
1479     *
1480     * @hide
1481     */
1482    public static String normalizeNumber(String phoneNumber) {
1483        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
1484        int len = phoneNumber.length();
1485        for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
1486            char c = phoneNumber.charAt(i);
1487            if ((i == 0 && c == '+') || PhoneNumberUtils.isISODigit(c)) {
1488                sb.append(c);
1489            } else if ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')) {
1490                return normalizeNumber(PhoneNumberUtils.convertKeypadLettersToDigits(phoneNumber));
1491            }
1492        }
1493        return sb.toString();
1494    }
1495
1496    // Three and four digit phone numbers for either special services,
1497    // or 3-6 digit addresses from the network (eg carrier-originated SMS messages) should
1498    // not match.
1499    //
1500    // This constant used to be 5, but SMS short codes has increased in length and
1501    // can be easily 6 digits now days. Most countries have SMS short code length between
1502    // 3 to 6 digits. The exceptions are
1503    //
1504    // Australia: Short codes are six or eight digits in length, starting with the prefix "19"
1505    //            followed by an additional four or six digits and two.
1506    // Czech Republic: Codes are seven digits in length for MO and five (not billed) or
1507    //            eight (billed) for MT direction
1508    //
1509    // see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_code#Regional_differences for reference
1510    //
1511    // However, in order to loose match 650-555-1212 and 555-1212, we need to set the min match
1512    // to 7.
1513    static final int MIN_MATCH = 7;
1514
1515    /**
1516     * isEmergencyNumber: checks a given number against the list of
1517     *   emergency numbers provided by the RIL and SIM card.
1518     *
1519     * @param number the number to look up.
1520     * @return if the number is in the list of emergency numbers
1521     * listed in the ril / sim, then return true, otherwise false.
1522     */
1523    public static boolean isEmergencyNumber(String number) {
1524        // If the number passed in is null, just return false:
1525        if (number == null) return false;
1526
1527        // Strip the separators from the number before comparing it
1528        // to the list.
1529        number = extractNetworkPortionAlt(number);
1530
1531        // retrieve the list of emergency numbers
1532        // check read-write ecclist property first
1533        String numbers = SystemProperties.get("ril.ecclist");
1534        if (TextUtils.isEmpty(numbers)) {
1535            // then read-only ecclist property since old RIL only uses this
1536            numbers = SystemProperties.get("ro.ril.ecclist");
1537        }
1538
1539        if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(numbers)) {
1540            // searches through the comma-separated list for a match,
1541            // return true if one is found.
1542            for (String emergencyNum : numbers.split(",")) {
1543                if (number.startsWith(emergencyNum)) {
1544                    return true;
1545                }
1546            }
1547            // no matches found against the list!
1548            return false;
1549        }
1550
1551        //no ecclist system property, so use our own list.
1552        return (number.startsWith("112") || number.startsWith("911"));
1553    }
1554
1555    /**
1556     * Checks if a given number is an emergency number for a specific country.
1557     *
1558     * @param number the number to look up.
1559     * @param defaultCountryIso the specific country which the number should be checked against
1560     * @return if the number is an emergency number for the specific country, then return true,
1561     * otherwise false
1562     * @hide
1563     */
1564    public static boolean isEmergencyNumber(String number, String defaultCountryIso) {
1565      PhoneNumberUtil util = PhoneNumberUtil.getInstance();
1566      try {
1567        PhoneNumber pn = util.parse(number, defaultCountryIso);
1568        // libphonenumber guarantees short numbers such as emergency numbers are classified as
1569        // invalid. Therefore, if the number passes the validation test, we believe it is not an
1570        // emergency number.
1571        // TODO: Compare against a list of country-specific known emergency numbers instead, once
1572        // that has been collected.
1573        if (util.isValidNumber(pn)) {
1574          return false;
1575        } else if ("BR".equalsIgnoreCase(defaultCountryIso) && number.length() >= 8) {
1576          // This is to prevent Brazilian local numbers which start with 911 being incorrectly
1577          // classified as emergency numbers. 911 is not an emergency number in Brazil; it is also
1578          // not possible to append additional digits to an emergency number to dial the number in
1579          // Brazil - it won't connect.
1580          // TODO: Clean this up once a list of country-specific known emergency numbers is
1581          // collected.
1582          return false;
1583        }
1584      } catch (NumberParseException e) {
1585      }
1586      return isEmergencyNumber(number);
1587    }
1588
1589    /**
1590     * Checks if a given number is an emergency number for the country that the user is in. The
1591     * current country is determined using the CountryDetector.
1592     *
1593     * @param number the number to look up.
1594     * @param context the specific context which the number should be checked against
1595     * @return if a phone number is an emergency number for a local country, based on the
1596     * CountryDetector.
1597     * @see android.location.CountryDetector
1598     * @hide
1599     */
1600    public static boolean isLocalEmergencyNumber(String number, Context context) {
1601        String countryIso;
1602        CountryDetector detector = (CountryDetector) context.getSystemService(
1603                Context.COUNTRY_DETECTOR);
1604        if (detector != null) {
1605            countryIso = detector.detectCountry().getCountryIso();
1606        } else {
1607            Locale locale = context.getResources().getConfiguration().locale;
1608            countryIso = locale.getCountry();
1609            Log.w(LOG_TAG, "No CountryDetector; falling back to countryIso based on locale: "
1610                    + countryIso);
1611        }
1612        return isEmergencyNumber(number, countryIso);
1613    }
1614
1615    /**
1616     * isVoiceMailNumber: checks a given number against the voicemail
1617     *   number provided by the RIL and SIM card. The caller must have
1618     *   the READ_PHONE_STATE credential.
1619     *
1620     * @param number the number to look up.
1621     * @return true if the number is in the list of voicemail. False
1622     * otherwise, including if the caller does not have the permission
1623     * to read the VM number.
1624     * @hide TODO: pending API Council approval
1625     */
1626    public static boolean isVoiceMailNumber(String number) {
1627        String vmNumber;
1628
1629        try {
1630            vmNumber = TelephonyManager.getDefault().getVoiceMailNumber();
1631        } catch (SecurityException ex) {
1632            return false;
1633        }
1634
1635        // Strip the separators from the number before comparing it
1636        // to the list.
1637        number = extractNetworkPortionAlt(number);
1638
1639        // compare tolerates null so we need to make sure that we
1640        // don't return true when both are null.
1641        return !TextUtils.isEmpty(number) && compare(number, vmNumber);
1642    }
1643
1644    /**
1645     * Translates any alphabetic letters (i.e. [A-Za-z]) in the
1646     * specified phone number into the equivalent numeric digits,
1647     * according to the phone keypad letter mapping described in
1648     * ITU E.161 and ISO/IEC 9995-8.
1649     *
1650     * @return the input string, with alpha letters converted to numeric
1651     *         digits using the phone keypad letter mapping.  For example,
1652     *         an input of "1-800-GOOG-411" will return "1-800-4664-411".
1653     */
1654    public static String convertKeypadLettersToDigits(String input) {
1655        if (input == null) {
1656            return input;
1657        }
1658        int len = input.length();
1659        if (len == 0) {
1660            return input;
1661        }
1662
1663        char[] out = input.toCharArray();
1664
1665        for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
1666            char c = out[i];
1667            // If this char isn't in KEYPAD_MAP at all, just leave it alone.
1668            out[i] = (char) KEYPAD_MAP.get(c, c);
1669        }
1670
1671        return new String(out);
1672    }
1673
1674    /**
1675     * The phone keypad letter mapping (see ITU E.161 or ISO/IEC 9995-8.)
1676     * TODO: This should come from a resource.
1677     */
1678    private static final SparseIntArray KEYPAD_MAP = new SparseIntArray();
1679    static {
1680        KEYPAD_MAP.put('a', '2'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('b', '2'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('c', '2');
1681        KEYPAD_MAP.put('A', '2'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('B', '2'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('C', '2');
1682
1683        KEYPAD_MAP.put('d', '3'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('e', '3'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('f', '3');
1684        KEYPAD_MAP.put('D', '3'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('E', '3'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('F', '3');
1685
1686        KEYPAD_MAP.put('g', '4'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('h', '4'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('i', '4');
1687        KEYPAD_MAP.put('G', '4'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('H', '4'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('I', '4');
1688
1689        KEYPAD_MAP.put('j', '5'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('k', '5'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('l', '5');
1690        KEYPAD_MAP.put('J', '5'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('K', '5'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('L', '5');
1691
1692        KEYPAD_MAP.put('m', '6'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('n', '6'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('o', '6');
1693        KEYPAD_MAP.put('M', '6'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('N', '6'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('O', '6');
1694
1695        KEYPAD_MAP.put('p', '7'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('q', '7'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('r', '7'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('s', '7');
1696        KEYPAD_MAP.put('P', '7'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('Q', '7'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('R', '7'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('S', '7');
1697
1698        KEYPAD_MAP.put('t', '8'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('u', '8'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('v', '8');
1699        KEYPAD_MAP.put('T', '8'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('U', '8'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('V', '8');
1700
1701        KEYPAD_MAP.put('w', '9'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('x', '9'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('y', '9'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('z', '9');
1702        KEYPAD_MAP.put('W', '9'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('X', '9'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('Y', '9'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('Z', '9');
1703    }
1704
1705    //================ Plus Code formatting =========================
1706    private static final char PLUS_SIGN_CHAR = '+';
1707    private static final String PLUS_SIGN_STRING = "+";
1708    private static final String NANP_IDP_STRING = "011";
1709    private static final int NANP_LENGTH = 10;
1710
1711    /**
1712     * This function checks if there is a plus sign (+) in the passed-in dialing number.
1713     * If there is, it processes the plus sign based on the default telephone
1714     * numbering plan of the system when the phone is activated and the current
1715     * telephone numbering plan of the system that the phone is camped on.
1716     * Currently, we only support the case that the default and current telephone
1717     * numbering plans are North American Numbering Plan(NANP).
1718     *
1719     * The passed-in dialStr should only contain the valid format as described below,
1720     * 1) the 1st character in the dialStr should be one of the really dialable
1721     *    characters listed below
1722     *    ISO-LATIN characters 0-9, *, # , +
1723     * 2) the dialStr should already strip out the separator characters,
1724     *    every character in the dialStr should be one of the non separator characters
1725     *    listed below
1726     *    ISO-LATIN characters 0-9, *, # , +, WILD, WAIT, PAUSE
1727     *
1728     * Otherwise, this function returns the dial string passed in
1729     *
1730     * @param dialStr the original dial string
1731     * @return the converted dial string if the current/default countries belong to NANP,
1732     * and if there is the "+" in the original dial string. Otherwise, the original dial
1733     * string returns.
1734     *
1735     * This API is for CDMA only
1736     *
1737     * @hide TODO: pending API Council approval
1738     */
1739    public static String cdmaCheckAndProcessPlusCode(String dialStr) {
1740        if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(dialStr)) {
1741            if (isReallyDialable(dialStr.charAt(0)) &&
1742                isNonSeparator(dialStr)) {
1743                String currIso = SystemProperties.get(PROPERTY_OPERATOR_ISO_COUNTRY, "");
1744                String defaultIso = SystemProperties.get(PROPERTY_ICC_OPERATOR_ISO_COUNTRY, "");
1745                if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(currIso) && !TextUtils.isEmpty(defaultIso)) {
1746                    return cdmaCheckAndProcessPlusCodeByNumberFormat(dialStr,
1747                            getFormatTypeFromCountryCode(currIso),
1748                            getFormatTypeFromCountryCode(defaultIso));
1749                }
1750            }
1751        }
1752        return dialStr;
1753    }
1754
1755    /**
1756     * This function should be called from checkAndProcessPlusCode only
1757     * And it is used for test purpose also.
1758     *
1759     * It checks the dial string by looping through the network portion,
1760     * post dial portion 1, post dial porting 2, etc. If there is any
1761     * plus sign, then process the plus sign.
1762     * Currently, this function supports the plus sign conversion within NANP only.
1763     * Specifically, it handles the plus sign in the following ways:
1764     * 1)+1NANP,remove +, e.g.
1765     *   +18475797000 is converted to 18475797000,
1766     * 2)+NANP or +non-NANP Numbers,replace + with the current NANP IDP, e.g,
1767     *   +8475797000 is converted to 0118475797000,
1768     *   +11875767800 is converted to 01111875767800
1769     * 3)+1NANP in post dial string(s), e.g.
1770     *   8475797000;+18475231753 is converted to 8475797000;18475231753
1771     *
1772     *
1773     * @param dialStr the original dial string
1774     * @param currFormat the numbering system of the current country that the phone is camped on
1775     * @param defaultFormat the numbering system of the country that the phone is activated on
1776     * @return the converted dial string if the current/default countries belong to NANP,
1777     * and if there is the "+" in the original dial string. Otherwise, the original dial
1778     * string returns.
1779     *
1780     * @hide
1781     */
1782    public static String
1783    cdmaCheckAndProcessPlusCodeByNumberFormat(String dialStr,int currFormat,int defaultFormat) {
1784        String retStr = dialStr;
1785
1786        // Checks if the plus sign character is in the passed-in dial string
1787        if (dialStr != null &&
1788            dialStr.lastIndexOf(PLUS_SIGN_STRING) != -1) {
1789            // Format the string based on the rules for the country the number is from,
1790            // and the current country the phone is camped on.
1791            if ((currFormat == defaultFormat) && (currFormat == FORMAT_NANP)) {
1792                // Handle case where default and current telephone numbering plans are NANP.
1793                String postDialStr = null;
1794                String tempDialStr = dialStr;
1795
1796                // Sets the retStr to null since the conversion will be performed below.
1797                retStr = null;
1798                if (DBG) log("checkAndProcessPlusCode,dialStr=" + dialStr);
1799                // This routine is to process the plus sign in the dial string by loop through
1800                // the network portion, post dial portion 1, post dial portion 2... etc. if
1801                // applied
1802                do {
1803                    String networkDialStr;
1804                    networkDialStr = extractNetworkPortion(tempDialStr);
1805                    // Handles the conversion within NANP
1806                    networkDialStr = processPlusCodeWithinNanp(networkDialStr);
1807
1808                    // Concatenates the string that is converted from network portion
1809                    if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(networkDialStr)) {
1810                        if (retStr == null) {
1811                            retStr = networkDialStr;
1812                        } else {
1813                            retStr = retStr.concat(networkDialStr);
1814                        }
1815                    } else {
1816                        // This should never happen since we checked the if dialStr is null
1817                        // and if it contains the plus sign in the beginning of this function.
1818                        // The plus sign is part of the network portion.
1819                        Log.e("checkAndProcessPlusCode: null newDialStr", networkDialStr);
1820                        return dialStr;
1821                    }
1822                    postDialStr = extractPostDialPortion(tempDialStr);
1823                    if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(postDialStr)) {
1824                        int dialableIndex = findDialableIndexFromPostDialStr(postDialStr);
1825
1826                        // dialableIndex should always be greater than 0
1827                        if (dialableIndex >= 1) {
1828                            retStr = appendPwCharBackToOrigDialStr(dialableIndex,
1829                                     retStr,postDialStr);
1830                            // Skips the P/W character, extracts the dialable portion
1831                            tempDialStr = postDialStr.substring(dialableIndex);
1832                        } else {
1833                            // Non-dialable character such as P/W should not be at the end of
1834                            // the dial string after P/W processing in CdmaConnection.java
1835                            // Set the postDialStr to "" to break out of the loop
1836                            if (dialableIndex < 0) {
1837                                postDialStr = "";
1838                            }
1839                            Log.e("wrong postDialStr=", postDialStr);
1840                        }
1841                    }
1842                    if (DBG) log("checkAndProcessPlusCode,postDialStr=" + postDialStr);
1843                } while (!TextUtils.isEmpty(postDialStr) && !TextUtils.isEmpty(tempDialStr));
1844            } else {
1845                // TODO: Support NANP international conversion and other telephone numbering plans.
1846                // Currently the phone is never used in non-NANP system, so return the original
1847                // dial string.
1848                Log.e("checkAndProcessPlusCode:non-NANP not supported", dialStr);
1849            }
1850        }
1851        return retStr;
1852     }
1853
1854    // This function gets the default international dialing prefix
1855    private static String getDefaultIdp( ) {
1856        String ps = null;
1857        SystemProperties.get(PROPERTY_IDP_STRING, ps);
1858        if (TextUtils.isEmpty(ps)) {
1859            ps = NANP_IDP_STRING;
1860        }
1861        return ps;
1862    }
1863
1864    private static boolean isTwoToNine (char c) {
1865        if (c >= '2' && c <= '9') {
1866            return true;
1867        } else {
1868            return false;
1869        }
1870    }
1871
1872    private static int getFormatTypeFromCountryCode (String country) {
1873        // Check for the NANP countries
1874        int length = NANP_COUNTRIES.length;
1875        for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
1876            if (NANP_COUNTRIES[i].compareToIgnoreCase(country) == 0) {
1877                return FORMAT_NANP;
1878            }
1879        }
1880        if ("jp".compareToIgnoreCase(country) == 0) {
1881            return FORMAT_JAPAN;
1882        }
1883        return FORMAT_UNKNOWN;
1884    }
1885
1886    /**
1887     * This function checks if the passed in string conforms to the NANP format
1888     * i.e. NXX-NXX-XXXX, N is any digit 2-9 and X is any digit 0-9
1889     */
1890    private static boolean isNanp (String dialStr) {
1891        boolean retVal = false;
1892        if (dialStr != null) {
1893            if (dialStr.length() == NANP_LENGTH) {
1894                if (isTwoToNine(dialStr.charAt(0)) &&
1895                    isTwoToNine(dialStr.charAt(3))) {
1896                    retVal = true;
1897                    for (int i=1; i<NANP_LENGTH; i++ ) {
1898                        char c=dialStr.charAt(i);
1899                        if (!PhoneNumberUtils.isISODigit(c)) {
1900                            retVal = false;
1901                            break;
1902                        }
1903                    }
1904                }
1905            }
1906        } else {
1907            Log.e("isNanp: null dialStr passed in", dialStr);
1908        }
1909        return retVal;
1910    }
1911
1912   /**
1913    * This function checks if the passed in string conforms to 1-NANP format
1914    */
1915    private static boolean isOneNanp(String dialStr) {
1916        boolean retVal = false;
1917        if (dialStr != null) {
1918            String newDialStr = dialStr.substring(1);
1919            if ((dialStr.charAt(0) == '1') && isNanp(newDialStr)) {
1920                retVal = true;
1921            }
1922        } else {
1923            Log.e("isOneNanp: null dialStr passed in", dialStr);
1924        }
1925        return retVal;
1926    }
1927
1928    /**
1929     * Determines if the specified number is actually a URI
1930     * (i.e. a SIP address) rather than a regular PSTN phone number,
1931     * based on whether or not the number contains an "@" character.
1932     *
1933     * @hide
1934     * @param number
1935     * @return true if number contains @
1936     */
1937    public static boolean isUriNumber(String number) {
1938        // Note we allow either "@" or "%40" to indicate a URI, in case
1939        // the passed-in string is URI-escaped.  (Neither "@" nor "%40"
1940        // will ever be found in a legal PSTN number.)
1941        return number != null && (number.contains("@") || number.contains("%40"));
1942    }
1943
1944    /**
1945     * This function handles the plus code conversion within NANP CDMA network
1946     * If the number format is
1947     * 1)+1NANP,remove +,
1948     * 2)other than +1NANP, any + numbers,replace + with the current IDP
1949     */
1950    private static String processPlusCodeWithinNanp(String networkDialStr) {
1951        String retStr = networkDialStr;
1952
1953        if (DBG) log("processPlusCodeWithinNanp,networkDialStr=" + networkDialStr);
1954        // If there is a plus sign at the beginning of the dial string,
1955        // Convert the plus sign to the default IDP since it's an international number
1956        if (networkDialStr != null &&
1957            networkDialStr.charAt(0) == PLUS_SIGN_CHAR &&
1958            networkDialStr.length() > 1) {
1959            String newStr = networkDialStr.substring(1);
1960            if (isOneNanp(newStr)) {
1961                // Remove the leading plus sign
1962                retStr = newStr;
1963             } else {
1964                 String idpStr = getDefaultIdp();
1965                 // Replaces the plus sign with the default IDP
1966                 retStr = networkDialStr.replaceFirst("[+]", idpStr);
1967            }
1968        }
1969        if (DBG) log("processPlusCodeWithinNanp,retStr=" + retStr);
1970        return retStr;
1971    }
1972
1973    // This function finds the index of the dialable character(s)
1974    // in the post dial string
1975    private static int findDialableIndexFromPostDialStr(String postDialStr) {
1976        for (int index = 0;index < postDialStr.length();index++) {
1977             char c = postDialStr.charAt(index);
1978             if (isReallyDialable(c)) {
1979                return index;
1980             }
1981        }
1982        return -1;
1983    }
1984
1985    // This function appends the non-dialable P/W character to the original
1986    // dial string based on the dialable index passed in
1987    private static String
1988    appendPwCharBackToOrigDialStr(int dialableIndex,String origStr, String dialStr) {
1989        String retStr;
1990
1991        // There is only 1 P/W character before the dialable characters
1992        if (dialableIndex == 1) {
1993            StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(origStr);
1994            ret = ret.append(dialStr.charAt(0));
1995            retStr = ret.toString();
1996        } else {
1997            // It means more than 1 P/W characters in the post dial string,
1998            // appends to retStr
1999            String nonDigitStr = dialStr.substring(0,dialableIndex);
2000            retStr = origStr.concat(nonDigitStr);
2001        }
2002        return retStr;
2003    }
2004
2005    //===== Beginning of utility methods used in compareLoosely() =====
2006
2007    /**
2008     * Phone numbers are stored in "lookup" form in the database
2009     * as reversed strings to allow for caller ID lookup
2010     *
2011     * This method takes a phone number and makes a valid SQL "LIKE"
2012     * string that will match the lookup form
2013     *
2014     */
2015    /** all of a up to len must be an international prefix or
2016     *  separators/non-dialing digits
2017     */
2018    private static boolean
2019    matchIntlPrefix(String a, int len) {
2020        /* '([^0-9*#+pwn]\+[^0-9*#+pwn] | [^0-9*#+pwn]0(0|11)[^0-9*#+pwn] )$' */
2021        /*        0       1                           2 3 45               */
2022
2023        int state = 0;
2024        for (int i = 0 ; i < len ; i++) {
2025            char c = a.charAt(i);
2026
2027            switch (state) {
2028                case 0:
2029                    if      (c == '+') state = 1;
2030                    else if (c == '0') state = 2;
2031                    else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false;
2032                break;
2033
2034                case 2:
2035                    if      (c == '0') state = 3;
2036                    else if (c == '1') state = 4;
2037                    else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false;
2038                break;
2039
2040                case 4:
2041                    if      (c == '1') state = 5;
2042                    else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false;
2043                break;
2044
2045                default:
2046                    if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false;
2047                break;
2048
2049            }
2050        }
2051
2052        return state == 1 || state == 3 || state == 5;
2053    }
2054
2055    /** all of 'a' up to len must be a (+|00|011)country code)
2056     *  We're fast and loose with the country code. Any \d{1,3} matches */
2057    private static boolean
2058    matchIntlPrefixAndCC(String a, int len) {
2059        /*  [^0-9*#+pwn]*(\+|0(0|11)\d\d?\d? [^0-9*#+pwn] $ */
2060        /*      0          1 2 3 45  6 7  8                 */
2061
2062        int state = 0;
2063        for (int i = 0 ; i < len ; i++ ) {
2064            char c = a.charAt(i);
2065
2066            switch (state) {
2067                case 0:
2068                    if      (c == '+') state = 1;
2069                    else if (c == '0') state = 2;
2070                    else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false;
2071                break;
2072
2073                case 2:
2074                    if      (c == '0') state = 3;
2075                    else if (c == '1') state = 4;
2076                    else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false;
2077                break;
2078
2079                case 4:
2080                    if      (c == '1') state = 5;
2081                    else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false;
2082                break;
2083
2084                case 1:
2085                case 3:
2086                case 5:
2087                    if      (isISODigit(c)) state = 6;
2088                    else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false;
2089                break;
2090
2091                case 6:
2092                case 7:
2093                    if      (isISODigit(c)) state++;
2094                    else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false;
2095                break;
2096
2097                default:
2098                    if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false;
2099            }
2100        }
2101
2102        return state == 6 || state == 7 || state == 8;
2103    }
2104
2105    /** all of 'a' up to len must match non-US trunk prefix ('0') */
2106    private static boolean
2107    matchTrunkPrefix(String a, int len) {
2108        boolean found;
2109
2110        found = false;
2111
2112        for (int i = 0 ; i < len ; i++) {
2113            char c = a.charAt(i);
2114
2115            if (c == '0' && !found) {
2116                found = true;
2117            } else if (isNonSeparator(c)) {
2118                return false;
2119            }
2120        }
2121
2122        return found;
2123    }
2124
2125    //===== End of utility methods used only in compareLoosely() =====
2126
2127    //===== Beginning of utility methods used only in compareStrictly() ====
2128
2129    /*
2130     * If true, the number is country calling code.
2131     */
2132    private static final boolean COUNTRY_CALLING_CALL[] = {
2133        true, true, false, false, false, false, false, true, false, false,
2134        false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false,
2135        true, false, false, false, false, false, false, true, true, false,
2136        true, true, true, true, true, false, true, false, false, true,
2137        true, false, false, true, true, true, true, true, true, true,
2138        false, true, true, true, true, true, true, true, true, false,
2139        true, true, true, true, true, true, true, false, false, false,
2140        false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false,
2141        false, true, true, true, true, false, true, false, false, true,
2142        true, true, true, true, true, true, false, false, true, false,
2143    };
2144    private static final int CCC_LENGTH = COUNTRY_CALLING_CALL.length;
2145
2146    /**
2147     * @return true when input is valid Country Calling Code.
2148     */
2149    private static boolean isCountryCallingCode(int countryCallingCodeCandidate) {
2150        return countryCallingCodeCandidate > 0 && countryCallingCodeCandidate < CCC_LENGTH &&
2151                COUNTRY_CALLING_CALL[countryCallingCodeCandidate];
2152    }
2153
2154    /**
2155     * Returns integer corresponding to the input if input "ch" is
2156     * ISO-LATIN characters 0-9.
2157     * Returns -1 otherwise
2158     */
2159    private static int tryGetISODigit(char ch) {
2160        if ('0' <= ch && ch <= '9') {
2161            return ch - '0';
2162        } else {
2163            return -1;
2164        }
2165    }
2166
2167    private static class CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex {
2168        public final int countryCallingCode;
2169        public final int newIndex;
2170        public CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex(int countryCode, int newIndex) {
2171            this.countryCallingCode = countryCode;
2172            this.newIndex = newIndex;
2173        }
2174    }
2175
2176    /*
2177     * Note that this function does not strictly care the country calling code with
2178     * 3 length (like Morocco: +212), assuming it is enough to use the first two
2179     * digit to compare two phone numbers.
2180     */
2181    private static CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex tryGetCountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex(
2182        String str, boolean acceptThailandCase) {
2183        // Rough regexp:
2184        //  ^[^0-9*#+]*((\+|0(0|11)\d\d?|166) [^0-9*#+] $
2185        //         0        1 2 3 45  6 7  89
2186        //
2187        // In all the states, this function ignores separator characters.
2188        // "166" is the special case for the call from Thailand to the US. Uguu!
2189        int state = 0;
2190        int ccc = 0;
2191        final int length = str.length();
2192        for (int i = 0 ; i < length ; i++ ) {
2193            char ch = str.charAt(i);
2194            switch (state) {
2195                case 0:
2196                    if      (ch == '+') state = 1;
2197                    else if (ch == '0') state = 2;
2198                    else if (ch == '1') {
2199                        if (acceptThailandCase) {
2200                            state = 8;
2201                        } else {
2202                            return null;
2203                        }
2204                    } else if (isDialable(ch)) {
2205                        return null;
2206                    }
2207                break;
2208
2209                case 2:
2210                    if      (ch == '0') state = 3;
2211                    else if (ch == '1') state = 4;
2212                    else if (isDialable(ch)) {
2213                        return null;
2214                    }
2215                break;
2216
2217                case 4:
2218                    if      (ch == '1') state = 5;
2219                    else if (isDialable(ch)) {
2220                        return null;
2221                    }
2222                break;
2223
2224                case 1:
2225                case 3:
2226                case 5:
2227                case 6:
2228                case 7:
2229                    {
2230                        int ret = tryGetISODigit(ch);
2231                        if (ret > 0) {
2232                            ccc = ccc * 10 + ret;
2233                            if (ccc >= 100 || isCountryCallingCode(ccc)) {
2234                                return new CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex(ccc, i + 1);
2235                            }
2236                            if (state == 1 || state == 3 || state == 5) {
2237                                state = 6;
2238                            } else {
2239                                state++;
2240                            }
2241                        } else if (isDialable(ch)) {
2242                            return null;
2243                        }
2244                    }
2245                    break;
2246                case 8:
2247                    if (ch == '6') state = 9;
2248                    else if (isDialable(ch)) {
2249                        return null;
2250                    }
2251                    break;
2252                case 9:
2253                    if (ch == '6') {
2254                        return new CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex(66, i + 1);
2255                    } else {
2256                        return null;
2257                    }
2258                default:
2259                    return null;
2260            }
2261        }
2262
2263        return null;
2264    }
2265
2266    /**
2267     * Currently this function simply ignore the first digit assuming it is
2268     * trunk prefix. Actually trunk prefix is different in each country.
2269     *
2270     * e.g.
2271     * "+79161234567" equals "89161234567" (Russian trunk digit is 8)
2272     * "+33123456789" equals "0123456789" (French trunk digit is 0)
2273     *
2274     */
2275    private static int tryGetTrunkPrefixOmittedIndex(String str, int currentIndex) {
2276        int length = str.length();
2277        for (int i = currentIndex ; i < length ; i++) {
2278            final char ch = str.charAt(i);
2279            if (tryGetISODigit(ch) >= 0) {
2280                return i + 1;
2281            } else if (isDialable(ch)) {
2282                return -1;
2283            }
2284        }
2285        return -1;
2286    }
2287
2288    /**
2289     * Return true if the prefix of "str" is "ignorable". Here, "ignorable" means
2290     * that "str" has only one digit and separator characters. The one digit is
2291     * assumed to be trunk prefix.
2292     */
2293    private static boolean checkPrefixIsIgnorable(final String str,
2294            int forwardIndex, int backwardIndex) {
2295        boolean trunk_prefix_was_read = false;
2296        while (backwardIndex >= forwardIndex) {
2297            if (tryGetISODigit(str.charAt(backwardIndex)) >= 0) {
2298                if (trunk_prefix_was_read) {
2299                    // More than one digit appeared, meaning that "a" and "b"
2300                    // is different.
2301                    return false;
2302                } else {
2303                    // Ignore just one digit, assuming it is trunk prefix.
2304                    trunk_prefix_was_read = true;
2305                }
2306            } else if (isDialable(str.charAt(backwardIndex))) {
2307                // Trunk prefix is a digit, not "*", "#"...
2308                return false;
2309            }
2310            backwardIndex--;
2311        }
2312
2313        return true;
2314    }
2315
2316    //==== End of utility methods used only in compareStrictly() =====
2317}
2318