1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 /* 17 * Note that similar (or almost same) tests exist in Java side (See 18 * DatabaseGeneralTest.java in AndroidTests). The differences are: 19 * - this test is quite easy to do (You can do it in your Unix PC) 20 * - this test is not automatically executed by build servers 21 * 22 * You should also execute the test before submitting this. 23 */ 24 25 #include "PhoneNumberUtils.h" 26 27 #include <stdio.h> 28 #include <string.h> 29 30 using namespace android; 31 32 #define EXPECT(function, input1, input2, expected, total, error) \ 33 ({ \ 34 const char *i1_cache = input1; \ 35 const char *i2_cache = input2; \ 36 (total)++; \ 37 if ((expected) != (function)((i1_cache), (i2_cache))) { \ 38 if (expected) { \ 39 printf("%s != %s while we expect %s == %s\n", \ 40 (i1_cache), (i2_cache), (i1_cache), (i2_cache)); \ 41 } else { \ 42 printf("%s == %s while we expect %s != %s\n", \ 43 (i1_cache), (i2_cache), (i1_cache), (i2_cache)); \ 44 } \ 45 (error)++; \ 46 } \ 47 }) 48 49 #define EXPECT_EQ(input1, input2) \ 50 EXPECT(phone_number_compare_strict, (input1), (input2), true, \ 51 (total), (error)) 52 53 54 #define EXPECT_NE(input1, input2) \ 55 EXPECT(phone_number_compare_strict, (input1), (input2), false, \ 56 (total), (error)) 57 58 int main() { 59 int total = 0; 60 int error = 0; 61 62 EXPECT_EQ(NULL, NULL); 63 EXPECT_EQ("", NULL); 64 EXPECT_EQ(NULL, ""); 65 EXPECT_EQ("", ""); 66 67 EXPECT_EQ("999", "999"); 68 EXPECT_EQ("119", "119"); 69 70 EXPECT_NE("123456789", "923456789"); 71 EXPECT_NE("123456789", "123456781"); 72 EXPECT_NE("123456789", "1234567890"); 73 EXPECT_NE("123456789", "0123456789"); 74 75 // Google, Inc. 76 EXPECT_EQ("650-253-0000", "6502530000"); 77 EXPECT_EQ("650-253-0000", "650 253 0000"); 78 EXPECT_EQ("650 253 0000", "6502530000"); 79 80 // trunk (NDD) prefix must be properly handled in US 81 EXPECT_EQ("650-253-0000", "1-650-253-0000"); 82 EXPECT_EQ("650-253-0000", " 1-650-253-0000"); 83 EXPECT_NE("650-253-0000", "11-650-253-0000"); 84 EXPECT_NE("650-253-0000", "0-650-253-0000"); 85 EXPECT_NE("555-4141", "+1-700-555-4141"); 86 87 EXPECT_EQ("+1 650-253-0000", "6502530000"); 88 EXPECT_EQ("001 650-253-0000", "6502530000"); 89 EXPECT_EQ("0111 650-253-0000", "6502530000"); 90 91 // Country code is different. 92 EXPECT_NE("+19012345678", "+819012345678"); 93 94 // Russian trunk digit 95 EXPECT_EQ("+79161234567", "89161234567"); 96 97 // French trunk digit 98 EXPECT_EQ("+33123456789", "0123456789"); 99 100 // Trunk digit for city codes in the Netherlands 101 EXPECT_EQ("+31771234567", "0771234567"); 102 103 // Japanese dial 104 EXPECT_EQ("090-1234-5678", "+819012345678"); 105 EXPECT_EQ("090(1234)5678", "+819012345678"); 106 EXPECT_EQ("090-1234-5678", "+81-90-1234-5678"); 107 108 // Trunk prefix must not be ignored in Japan 109 EXPECT_NE("090-1234-5678", "90-1234-5678"); 110 111 EXPECT_NE("090-1234-5678", "080-1234-5678"); 112 EXPECT_NE("090-1234-5678", "190-1234-5678"); 113 EXPECT_NE("090-1234-5678", "890-1234-5678"); 114 EXPECT_NE("+81-90-1234-5678", "+81-090-1234-5678"); 115 116 EXPECT_EQ("+593(800)123-1234", "8001231234"); 117 118 // Two continuous 0 at the beginieng of the phone string should not be 119 // treated as trunk prefix. 120 EXPECT_NE("008001231234", "8001231234"); 121 122 // Test broken caller ID seen on call from Thailand to the US 123 EXPECT_EQ("+66811234567", "166811234567"); 124 125 // Confirm that the bug found before does not re-appear. 126 EXPECT_NE("080-1234-5678", "+819012345678"); 127 EXPECT_EQ("650-000-3456", "16500003456"); 128 EXPECT_EQ("011 1 7005554141", "+17005554141"); 129 EXPECT_NE("011 11 7005554141", "+17005554141"); 130 EXPECT_NE("+44 207 792 3490", "00 207 792 3490"); 131 // This is not related to Thailand case. NAMP "1" + region code "661". 132 EXPECT_EQ("16610001234", "6610001234"); 133 134 // We also need to compare two alpha addresses to make sure two different strings 135 // aren't treated as the same addresses. This is relevant to SMS as SMS sender may 136 // contain all alpha chars. 137 EXPECT_NE("abcd", "bcde"); 138 139 // in the U.S. people often use alpha in the phone number to easily remember it 140 // (e.g. 800-flowers would be dialed as 800-356-9377). Since we accept this form of 141 // phone number in Contacts and others, we should make sure the comparison method 142 // handle them. 143 EXPECT_EQ("1-800-flowers", "800-flowers"); 144 145 // TODO: we currently do not support this comparison. It maybe nice to support this 146 // TODO: in the future. 147 // EXPECT_EQ("1-800-flowers", "1-800-356-9377") 148 149 EXPECT_NE("1-800-flowers", "1-800-abcdefg"); 150 151 // Currently we cannot get this test through (Japanese trunk prefix is 0, 152 // but there is no sensible way to know it now (as of 2009-6-12)... 153 // EXPECT_NE("290-1234-5678", "+819012345678"); 154 155 printf("total: %d, error: %d\n\n", total, error); 156 if (error == 0) { 157 printf("Success!\n"); 158 } else { 159 printf("Failure... :(\n"); 160 } 161 } 162