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     16 
     17 package com.android.i18n.phonenumbers;
     18 
     19 import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.Phonemetadata.NumberFormat;
     20 import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.Phonemetadata.PhoneMetadata;
     21 
     22 import java.util.ArrayList;
     23 import java.util.Iterator;
     24 import java.util.List;
     25 import java.util.regex.Matcher;
     26 import java.util.regex.Pattern;
     27 
     28 /**
     29  * A formatter which formats phone numbers as they are entered.
     30  *
     31  * <p>An AsYouTypeFormatter can be created by invoking
     32  * {@link PhoneNumberUtil#getAsYouTypeFormatter}. After that, digits can be added by invoking
     33  * {@link #inputDigit} on the formatter instance, and the partially formatted phone number will be
     34  * returned each time a digit is added. {@link #clear} can be invoked before formatting a new
     35  * number.
     36  *
     37  * <p>See the unittests for more details on how the formatter is to be used.
     38  *
     39  * @author Shaopeng Jia
     40  */
     41 public class AsYouTypeFormatter {
     42   private String currentOutput = "";
     43   private StringBuilder formattingTemplate = new StringBuilder();
     44   // The pattern from numberFormat that is currently used to create formattingTemplate.
     45   private String currentFormattingPattern = "";
     46   private StringBuilder accruedInput = new StringBuilder();
     47   private StringBuilder accruedInputWithoutFormatting = new StringBuilder();
     48   // This indicates whether AsYouTypeFormatter is currently doing the formatting.
     49   private boolean ableToFormat = true;
     50   // Set to true when users enter their own formatting. AsYouTypeFormatter will do no formatting at
     51   // all when this is set to true.
     52   private boolean inputHasFormatting = false;
     53   // This is set to true when we know the user is entering a full national significant number, since
     54   // we have either detected a national prefix or an international dialing prefix. When this is
     55   // true, we will no longer use local number formatting patterns.
     56   private boolean isCompleteNumber = false;
     57   private boolean isExpectingCountryCallingCode = false;
     58   private final PhoneNumberUtil phoneUtil = PhoneNumberUtil.getInstance();
     59   private String defaultCountry;
     60 
     61   // Character used when appropriate to separate a prefix, such as a long NDD or a country calling
     62   // code, from the national number.
     63   private static final char SEPARATOR_BEFORE_NATIONAL_NUMBER = ' ';
     64   private static final PhoneMetadata EMPTY_METADATA =
     65       new PhoneMetadata().setInternationalPrefix("NA");
     66   private PhoneMetadata defaultMetaData;
     67   private PhoneMetadata currentMetaData;
     68 
     69   // A pattern that is used to match character classes in regular expressions. An example of a
     70   // character class is [1-4].
     71   private static final Pattern CHARACTER_CLASS_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("\\[([^\\[\\]])*\\]");
     72   // Any digit in a regular expression that actually denotes a digit. For example, in the regular
     73   // expression 80[0-2]\d{6,10}, the first 2 digits (8 and 0) are standalone digits, but the rest
     74   // are not.
     75   // Two look-aheads are needed because the number following \\d could be a two-digit number, since
     76   // the phone number can be as long as 15 digits.
     77   private static final Pattern STANDALONE_DIGIT_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("\\d(?=[^,}][^,}])");
     78 
     79   // A pattern that is used to determine if a numberFormat under availableFormats is eligible to be
     80   // used by the AYTF. It is eligible when the format element under numberFormat contains groups of
     81   // the dollar sign followed by a single digit, separated by valid phone number punctuation. This
     82   // prevents invalid punctuation (such as the star sign in Israeli star numbers) getting into the
     83   // output of the AYTF.
     84   private static final Pattern ELIGIBLE_FORMAT_PATTERN =
     85       Pattern.compile("[" + PhoneNumberUtil.VALID_PUNCTUATION + "]*" +
     86           "(\\$\\d" + "[" + PhoneNumberUtil.VALID_PUNCTUATION + "]*)+");
     87   // A set of characters that, if found in a national prefix formatting rules, are an indicator to
     88   // us that we should separate the national prefix from the number when formatting.
     89   private static final Pattern NATIONAL_PREFIX_SEPARATORS_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("[- ]");
     90 
     91   // This is the minimum length of national number accrued that is required to trigger the
     92   // formatter. The first element of the leadingDigitsPattern of each numberFormat contains a
     93   // regular expression that matches up to this number of digits.
     94   private static final int MIN_LEADING_DIGITS_LENGTH = 3;
     95 
     96   // The digits that have not been entered yet will be represented by a \u2008, the punctuation
     97   // space.
     98   private static final String DIGIT_PLACEHOLDER = "\u2008";
     99   private static final Pattern DIGIT_PATTERN = Pattern.compile(DIGIT_PLACEHOLDER);
    100   private int lastMatchPosition = 0;
    101   // The position of a digit upon which inputDigitAndRememberPosition is most recently invoked, as
    102   // found in the original sequence of characters the user entered.
    103   private int originalPosition = 0;
    104   // The position of a digit upon which inputDigitAndRememberPosition is most recently invoked, as
    105   // found in accruedInputWithoutFormatting.
    106   private int positionToRemember = 0;
    107   // This contains anything that has been entered so far preceding the national significant number,
    108   // and it is formatted (e.g. with space inserted). For example, this can contain IDD, country
    109   // code, and/or NDD, etc.
    110   private StringBuilder prefixBeforeNationalNumber = new StringBuilder();
    111   private boolean shouldAddSpaceAfterNationalPrefix = false;
    112   // This contains the national prefix that has been extracted. It contains only digits without
    113   // formatting.
    114   private String nationalPrefixExtracted = "";
    115   private StringBuilder nationalNumber = new StringBuilder();
    116   private List<NumberFormat> possibleFormats = new ArrayList<NumberFormat>();
    117 
    118     // A cache for frequently used country-specific regular expressions.
    119   private RegexCache regexCache = new RegexCache(64);
    120 
    121   /**
    122    * Constructs an as-you-type formatter. Should be obtained from {@link
    123    * PhoneNumberUtil#getAsYouTypeFormatter}.
    124    *
    125    * @param regionCode  the country/region where the phone number is being entered
    126    */
    127   AsYouTypeFormatter(String regionCode) {
    128     defaultCountry = regionCode;
    129     currentMetaData = getMetadataForRegion(defaultCountry);
    130     defaultMetaData = currentMetaData;
    131   }
    132 
    133   // The metadata needed by this class is the same for all regions sharing the same country calling
    134   // code. Therefore, we return the metadata for "main" region for this country calling code.
    135   private PhoneMetadata getMetadataForRegion(String regionCode) {
    136     int countryCallingCode = phoneUtil.getCountryCodeForRegion(regionCode);
    137     String mainCountry = phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForCountryCode(countryCallingCode);
    138     PhoneMetadata metadata = phoneUtil.getMetadataForRegion(mainCountry);
    139     if (metadata != null) {
    140       return metadata;
    141     }
    142     // Set to a default instance of the metadata. This allows us to function with an incorrect
    143     // region code, even if formatting only works for numbers specified with "+".
    144     return EMPTY_METADATA;
    145   }
    146 
    147   // Returns true if a new template is created as opposed to reusing the existing template.
    148   private boolean maybeCreateNewTemplate() {
    149     // When there are multiple available formats, the formatter uses the first format where a
    150     // formatting template could be created.
    151     Iterator<NumberFormat> it = possibleFormats.iterator();
    152     while (it.hasNext()) {
    153       NumberFormat numberFormat = it.next();
    154       String pattern = numberFormat.getPattern();
    155       if (currentFormattingPattern.equals(pattern)) {
    156         return false;
    157       }
    158       if (createFormattingTemplate(numberFormat)) {
    159         currentFormattingPattern = pattern;
    160         shouldAddSpaceAfterNationalPrefix =
    161             NATIONAL_PREFIX_SEPARATORS_PATTERN.matcher(
    162                 numberFormat.getNationalPrefixFormattingRule()).find();
    163         // With a new formatting template, the matched position using the old template needs to be
    164         // reset.
    165         lastMatchPosition = 0;
    166         return true;
    167       } else {  // Remove the current number format from possibleFormats.
    168         it.remove();
    169       }
    170     }
    171     ableToFormat = false;
    172     return false;
    173   }
    174 
    175   private void getAvailableFormats(String leadingThreeDigits) {
    176     List<NumberFormat> formatList =
    177         (isCompleteNumber && currentMetaData.intlNumberFormatSize() > 0)
    178         ? currentMetaData.intlNumberFormats()
    179         : currentMetaData.numberFormats();
    180     boolean nationalPrefixIsUsedByCountry = currentMetaData.hasNationalPrefix();
    181     for (NumberFormat format : formatList) {
    182       if (!nationalPrefixIsUsedByCountry || isCompleteNumber ||
    183           format.isNationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting() ||
    184           phoneUtil.formattingRuleHasFirstGroupOnly(format.getNationalPrefixFormattingRule())) {
    185         if (isFormatEligible(format.getFormat())) {
    186           possibleFormats.add(format);
    187         }
    188       }
    189     }
    190     narrowDownPossibleFormats(leadingThreeDigits);
    191   }
    192 
    193   private boolean isFormatEligible(String format) {
    194     return ELIGIBLE_FORMAT_PATTERN.matcher(format).matches();
    195   }
    196 
    197   private void narrowDownPossibleFormats(String leadingDigits) {
    198     int indexOfLeadingDigitsPattern = leadingDigits.length() - MIN_LEADING_DIGITS_LENGTH;
    199     Iterator<NumberFormat> it = possibleFormats.iterator();
    200     while (it.hasNext()) {
    201       NumberFormat format = it.next();
    202       if (format.leadingDigitsPatternSize() > indexOfLeadingDigitsPattern) {
    203         Pattern leadingDigitsPattern =
    204             regexCache.getPatternForRegex(
    205                 format.getLeadingDigitsPattern(indexOfLeadingDigitsPattern));
    206         Matcher m = leadingDigitsPattern.matcher(leadingDigits);
    207         if (!m.lookingAt()) {
    208           it.remove();
    209         }
    210       } // else the particular format has no more specific leadingDigitsPattern, and it should be
    211         // retained.
    212     }
    213   }
    214 
    215   private boolean createFormattingTemplate(NumberFormat format) {
    216     String numberPattern = format.getPattern();
    217 
    218     // The formatter doesn't format numbers when numberPattern contains "|", e.g.
    219     // (20|3)\d{4}. In those cases we quickly return.
    220     if (numberPattern.indexOf('|') != -1) {
    221       return false;
    222     }
    223 
    224     // Replace anything in the form of [..] with \d
    225     numberPattern = CHARACTER_CLASS_PATTERN.matcher(numberPattern).replaceAll("\\\\d");
    226 
    227     // Replace any standalone digit (not the one in d{}) with \d
    228     numberPattern = STANDALONE_DIGIT_PATTERN.matcher(numberPattern).replaceAll("\\\\d");
    229     formattingTemplate.setLength(0);
    230     String tempTemplate = getFormattingTemplate(numberPattern, format.getFormat());
    231     if (tempTemplate.length() > 0) {
    232       formattingTemplate.append(tempTemplate);
    233       return true;
    234     }
    235     return false;
    236   }
    237 
    238   // Gets a formatting template which can be used to efficiently format a partial number where
    239   // digits are added one by one.
    240   private String getFormattingTemplate(String numberPattern, String numberFormat) {
    241     // Creates a phone number consisting only of the digit 9 that matches the
    242     // numberPattern by applying the pattern to the longestPhoneNumber string.
    243     String longestPhoneNumber = "999999999999999";
    244     Matcher m = regexCache.getPatternForRegex(numberPattern).matcher(longestPhoneNumber);
    245     m.find();  // this will always succeed
    246     String aPhoneNumber = m.group();
    247     // No formatting template can be created if the number of digits entered so far is longer than
    248     // the maximum the current formatting rule can accommodate.
    249     if (aPhoneNumber.length() < nationalNumber.length()) {
    250       return "";
    251     }
    252     // Formats the number according to numberFormat
    253     String template = aPhoneNumber.replaceAll(numberPattern, numberFormat);
    254     // Replaces each digit with character DIGIT_PLACEHOLDER
    255     template = template.replaceAll("9", DIGIT_PLACEHOLDER);
    256     return template;
    257   }
    258 
    259   /**
    260    * Clears the internal state of the formatter, so it can be reused.
    261    */
    262   public void clear() {
    263     currentOutput = "";
    264     accruedInput.setLength(0);
    265     accruedInputWithoutFormatting.setLength(0);
    266     formattingTemplate.setLength(0);
    267     lastMatchPosition = 0;
    268     currentFormattingPattern = "";
    269     prefixBeforeNationalNumber.setLength(0);
    270     nationalPrefixExtracted = "";
    271     nationalNumber.setLength(0);
    272     ableToFormat = true;
    273     inputHasFormatting = false;
    274     positionToRemember = 0;
    275     originalPosition = 0;
    276     isCompleteNumber = false;
    277     isExpectingCountryCallingCode = false;
    278     possibleFormats.clear();
    279     shouldAddSpaceAfterNationalPrefix = false;
    280     if (!currentMetaData.equals(defaultMetaData)) {
    281       currentMetaData = getMetadataForRegion(defaultCountry);
    282     }
    283   }
    284 
    285   /**
    286    * Formats a phone number on-the-fly as each digit is entered.
    287    *
    288    * @param nextChar  the most recently entered digit of a phone number. Formatting characters are
    289    *     allowed, but as soon as they are encountered this method formats the number as entered and
    290    *     not "as you type" anymore. Full width digits and Arabic-indic digits are allowed, and will
    291    *     be shown as they are.
    292    * @return  the partially formatted phone number.
    293    */
    294   public String inputDigit(char nextChar) {
    295     currentOutput = inputDigitWithOptionToRememberPosition(nextChar, false);
    296     return currentOutput;
    297   }
    298 
    299   /**
    300    * Same as {@link #inputDigit}, but remembers the position where {@code nextChar} is inserted, so
    301    * that it can be retrieved later by using {@link #getRememberedPosition}. The remembered
    302    * position will be automatically adjusted if additional formatting characters are later
    303    * inserted/removed in front of {@code nextChar}.
    304    */
    305   public String inputDigitAndRememberPosition(char nextChar) {
    306     currentOutput = inputDigitWithOptionToRememberPosition(nextChar, true);
    307     return currentOutput;
    308   }
    309 
    310   @SuppressWarnings("fallthrough")
    311   private String inputDigitWithOptionToRememberPosition(char nextChar, boolean rememberPosition) {
    312     accruedInput.append(nextChar);
    313     if (rememberPosition) {
    314       originalPosition = accruedInput.length();
    315     }
    316     // We do formatting on-the-fly only when each character entered is either a digit, or a plus
    317     // sign (accepted at the start of the number only).
    318     if (!isDigitOrLeadingPlusSign(nextChar)) {
    319       ableToFormat = false;
    320       inputHasFormatting = true;
    321     } else {
    322       nextChar = normalizeAndAccrueDigitsAndPlusSign(nextChar, rememberPosition);
    323     }
    324     if (!ableToFormat) {
    325       // When we are unable to format because of reasons other than that formatting chars have been
    326       // entered, it can be due to really long IDDs or NDDs. If that is the case, we might be able
    327       // to do formatting again after extracting them.
    328       if (inputHasFormatting) {
    329         return accruedInput.toString();
    330       } else if (attemptToExtractIdd()) {
    331         if (attemptToExtractCountryCallingCode()) {
    332           return attemptToChoosePatternWithPrefixExtracted();
    333         }
    334       } else if (ableToExtractLongerNdd()) {
    335         // Add an additional space to separate long NDD and national significant number for
    336         // readability. We don't set shouldAddSpaceAfterNationalPrefix to true, since we don't want
    337         // this to change later when we choose formatting templates.
    338         prefixBeforeNationalNumber.append(SEPARATOR_BEFORE_NATIONAL_NUMBER);
    339         return attemptToChoosePatternWithPrefixExtracted();
    340       }
    341       return accruedInput.toString();
    342     }
    343 
    344     // We start to attempt to format only when at least MIN_LEADING_DIGITS_LENGTH digits (the plus
    345     // sign is counted as a digit as well for this purpose) have been entered.
    346     switch (accruedInputWithoutFormatting.length()) {
    347       case 0:
    348       case 1:
    349       case 2:
    350         return accruedInput.toString();
    351       case 3:
    352         if (attemptToExtractIdd()) {
    353           isExpectingCountryCallingCode = true;
    354         } else {  // No IDD or plus sign is found, might be entering in national format.
    355           nationalPrefixExtracted = removeNationalPrefixFromNationalNumber();
    356           return attemptToChooseFormattingPattern();
    357         }
    358       default:
    359         if (isExpectingCountryCallingCode) {
    360           if (attemptToExtractCountryCallingCode()) {
    361             isExpectingCountryCallingCode = false;
    362           }
    363           return prefixBeforeNationalNumber + nationalNumber.toString();
    364         }
    365         if (possibleFormats.size() > 0) {  // The formatting pattern is already chosen.
    366           String tempNationalNumber = inputDigitHelper(nextChar);
    367           // See if the accrued digits can be formatted properly already. If not, use the results
    368           // from inputDigitHelper, which does formatting based on the formatting pattern chosen.
    369           String formattedNumber = attemptToFormatAccruedDigits();
    370           if (formattedNumber.length() > 0) {
    371             return formattedNumber;
    372           }
    373           narrowDownPossibleFormats(nationalNumber.toString());
    374           if (maybeCreateNewTemplate()) {
    375             return inputAccruedNationalNumber();
    376           }
    377           return ableToFormat
    378              ? appendNationalNumber(tempNationalNumber)
    379              : accruedInput.toString();
    380         } else {
    381           return attemptToChooseFormattingPattern();
    382         }
    383     }
    384   }
    385 
    386   private String attemptToChoosePatternWithPrefixExtracted() {
    387     ableToFormat = true;
    388     isExpectingCountryCallingCode = false;
    389     possibleFormats.clear();
    390     return attemptToChooseFormattingPattern();
    391   }
    392 
    393   // Some national prefixes are a substring of others. If extracting the shorter NDD doesn't result
    394   // in a number we can format, we try to see if we can extract a longer version here.
    395   private boolean ableToExtractLongerNdd() {
    396     if (nationalPrefixExtracted.length() > 0) {
    397       // Put the extracted NDD back to the national number before attempting to extract a new NDD.
    398       nationalNumber.insert(0, nationalPrefixExtracted);
    399       // Remove the previously extracted NDD from prefixBeforeNationalNumber. We cannot simply set
    400       // it to empty string because people sometimes incorrectly enter national prefix after the
    401       // country code, e.g. +44 (0)20-1234-5678.
    402       int indexOfPreviousNdd = prefixBeforeNationalNumber.lastIndexOf(nationalPrefixExtracted);
    403       prefixBeforeNationalNumber.setLength(indexOfPreviousNdd);
    404     }
    405     return !nationalPrefixExtracted.equals(removeNationalPrefixFromNationalNumber());
    406   }
    407 
    408   private boolean isDigitOrLeadingPlusSign(char nextChar) {
    409     return Character.isDigit(nextChar) ||
    410         (accruedInput.length() == 1 &&
    411          PhoneNumberUtil.PLUS_CHARS_PATTERN.matcher(Character.toString(nextChar)).matches());
    412   }
    413 
    414   /**
    415    * Check to see if there is an exact pattern match for these digits. If so, we should use this
    416    * instead of any other formatting template whose leadingDigitsPattern also matches the input.
    417    */
    418   String attemptToFormatAccruedDigits() {
    419     for (NumberFormat numberFormat : possibleFormats) {
    420       Matcher m = regexCache.getPatternForRegex(numberFormat.getPattern()).matcher(nationalNumber);
    421       if (m.matches()) {
    422         shouldAddSpaceAfterNationalPrefix =
    423             NATIONAL_PREFIX_SEPARATORS_PATTERN.matcher(
    424                 numberFormat.getNationalPrefixFormattingRule()).find();
    425         String formattedNumber = m.replaceAll(numberFormat.getFormat());
    426         return appendNationalNumber(formattedNumber);
    427       }
    428     }
    429     return "";
    430   }
    431 
    432   /**
    433    * Returns the current position in the partially formatted phone number of the character which was
    434    * previously passed in as the parameter of {@link #inputDigitAndRememberPosition}.
    435    */
    436   public int getRememberedPosition() {
    437     if (!ableToFormat) {
    438       return originalPosition;
    439     }
    440     int accruedInputIndex = 0, currentOutputIndex = 0;
    441     while (accruedInputIndex < positionToRemember && currentOutputIndex < currentOutput.length()) {
    442       if (accruedInputWithoutFormatting.charAt(accruedInputIndex) ==
    443           currentOutput.charAt(currentOutputIndex)) {
    444         accruedInputIndex++;
    445       }
    446       currentOutputIndex++;
    447     }
    448     return currentOutputIndex;
    449   }
    450 
    451   /**
    452    * Combines the national number with any prefix (IDD/+ and country code or national prefix) that
    453    * was collected. A space will be inserted between them if the current formatting template
    454    * indicates this to be suitable.
    455    */
    456   private String appendNationalNumber(String nationalNumber) {
    457     int prefixBeforeNationalNumberLength = prefixBeforeNationalNumber.length();
    458     if (shouldAddSpaceAfterNationalPrefix && prefixBeforeNationalNumberLength > 0 &&
    459         prefixBeforeNationalNumber.charAt(prefixBeforeNationalNumberLength - 1)
    460             != SEPARATOR_BEFORE_NATIONAL_NUMBER) {
    461       // We want to add a space after the national prefix if the national prefix formatting rule
    462       // indicates that this would normally be done, with the exception of the case where we already
    463       // appended a space because the NDD was surprisingly long.
    464       return new String(prefixBeforeNationalNumber) + SEPARATOR_BEFORE_NATIONAL_NUMBER
    465           + nationalNumber;
    466     } else {
    467       return prefixBeforeNationalNumber + nationalNumber;
    468     }
    469   }
    470 
    471   /**
    472    * Attempts to set the formatting template and returns a string which contains the formatted
    473    * version of the digits entered so far.
    474    */
    475   private String attemptToChooseFormattingPattern() {
    476     // We start to attempt to format only when as least MIN_LEADING_DIGITS_LENGTH digits of national
    477     // number (excluding national prefix) have been entered.
    478     if (nationalNumber.length() >= MIN_LEADING_DIGITS_LENGTH) {
    479       getAvailableFormats(nationalNumber.substring(0, MIN_LEADING_DIGITS_LENGTH));
    480       return maybeCreateNewTemplate() ? inputAccruedNationalNumber() : accruedInput.toString();
    481     } else {
    482       return appendNationalNumber(nationalNumber.toString());
    483     }
    484   }
    485 
    486   /**
    487    * Invokes inputDigitHelper on each digit of the national number accrued, and returns a formatted
    488    * string in the end.
    489    */
    490   private String inputAccruedNationalNumber() {
    491     int lengthOfNationalNumber = nationalNumber.length();
    492     if (lengthOfNationalNumber > 0) {
    493       String tempNationalNumber = "";
    494       for (int i = 0; i < lengthOfNationalNumber; i++) {
    495         tempNationalNumber = inputDigitHelper(nationalNumber.charAt(i));
    496       }
    497       return ableToFormat ? appendNationalNumber(tempNationalNumber) : accruedInput.toString();
    498     } else {
    499       return prefixBeforeNationalNumber.toString();
    500     }
    501   }
    502 
    503   /**
    504    * Returns true if the current country is a NANPA country and the national number begins with
    505    * the national prefix.
    506    */
    507   private boolean isNanpaNumberWithNationalPrefix() {
    508     // For NANPA numbers beginning with 1[2-9], treat the 1 as the national prefix. The reason is
    509     // that national significant numbers in NANPA always start with [2-9] after the national prefix.
    510     // Numbers beginning with 1[01] can only be short/emergency numbers, which don't need the
    511     // national prefix.
    512     return (currentMetaData.getCountryCode() == 1) && (nationalNumber.charAt(0) == '1') &&
    513            (nationalNumber.charAt(1) != '0') && (nationalNumber.charAt(1) != '1');
    514   }
    515 
    516   // Returns the national prefix extracted, or an empty string if it is not present.
    517   private String removeNationalPrefixFromNationalNumber() {
    518     int startOfNationalNumber = 0;
    519     if (isNanpaNumberWithNationalPrefix()) {
    520       startOfNationalNumber = 1;
    521       prefixBeforeNationalNumber.append('1').append(SEPARATOR_BEFORE_NATIONAL_NUMBER);
    522       isCompleteNumber = true;
    523     } else if (currentMetaData.hasNationalPrefixForParsing()) {
    524       Pattern nationalPrefixForParsing =
    525           regexCache.getPatternForRegex(currentMetaData.getNationalPrefixForParsing());
    526       Matcher m = nationalPrefixForParsing.matcher(nationalNumber);
    527       if (m.lookingAt()) {
    528         // When the national prefix is detected, we use international formatting rules instead of
    529         // national ones, because national formatting rules could contain local formatting rules
    530         // for numbers entered without area code.
    531         isCompleteNumber = true;
    532         startOfNationalNumber = m.end();
    533         prefixBeforeNationalNumber.append(nationalNumber.substring(0, startOfNationalNumber));
    534       }
    535     }
    536     String nationalPrefix = nationalNumber.substring(0, startOfNationalNumber);
    537     nationalNumber.delete(0, startOfNationalNumber);
    538     return nationalPrefix;
    539   }
    540 
    541   /**
    542    * Extracts IDD and plus sign to prefixBeforeNationalNumber when they are available, and places
    543    * the remaining input into nationalNumber.
    544    *
    545    * @return  true when accruedInputWithoutFormatting begins with the plus sign or valid IDD for
    546    *     defaultCountry.
    547    */
    548   private boolean attemptToExtractIdd() {
    549     Pattern internationalPrefix =
    550         regexCache.getPatternForRegex("\\" + PhoneNumberUtil.PLUS_SIGN + "|" +
    551             currentMetaData.getInternationalPrefix());
    552     Matcher iddMatcher = internationalPrefix.matcher(accruedInputWithoutFormatting);
    553     if (iddMatcher.lookingAt()) {
    554       isCompleteNumber = true;
    555       int startOfCountryCallingCode = iddMatcher.end();
    556       nationalNumber.setLength(0);
    557       nationalNumber.append(accruedInputWithoutFormatting.substring(startOfCountryCallingCode));
    558       prefixBeforeNationalNumber.setLength(0);
    559       prefixBeforeNationalNumber.append(
    560           accruedInputWithoutFormatting.substring(0, startOfCountryCallingCode));
    561       if (accruedInputWithoutFormatting.charAt(0) != PhoneNumberUtil.PLUS_SIGN) {
    562         prefixBeforeNationalNumber.append(SEPARATOR_BEFORE_NATIONAL_NUMBER);
    563       }
    564       return true;
    565     }
    566     return false;
    567   }
    568 
    569   /**
    570    * Extracts the country calling code from the beginning of nationalNumber to
    571    * prefixBeforeNationalNumber when they are available, and places the remaining input into
    572    * nationalNumber.
    573    *
    574    * @return  true when a valid country calling code can be found.
    575    */
    576   private boolean attemptToExtractCountryCallingCode() {
    577     if (nationalNumber.length() == 0) {
    578       return false;
    579     }
    580     StringBuilder numberWithoutCountryCallingCode = new StringBuilder();
    581     int countryCode = phoneUtil.extractCountryCode(nationalNumber, numberWithoutCountryCallingCode);
    582     if (countryCode == 0) {
    583       return false;
    584     }
    585     nationalNumber.setLength(0);
    586     nationalNumber.append(numberWithoutCountryCallingCode);
    587     String newRegionCode = phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForCountryCode(countryCode);
    588     if (PhoneNumberUtil.REGION_CODE_FOR_NON_GEO_ENTITY.equals(newRegionCode)) {
    589       currentMetaData = phoneUtil.getMetadataForNonGeographicalRegion(countryCode);
    590     } else if (!newRegionCode.equals(defaultCountry)) {
    591       currentMetaData = getMetadataForRegion(newRegionCode);
    592     }
    593     String countryCodeString = Integer.toString(countryCode);
    594     prefixBeforeNationalNumber.append(countryCodeString).append(SEPARATOR_BEFORE_NATIONAL_NUMBER);
    595     return true;
    596   }
    597 
    598   // Accrues digits and the plus sign to accruedInputWithoutFormatting for later use. If nextChar
    599   // contains a digit in non-ASCII format (e.g. the full-width version of digits), it is first
    600   // normalized to the ASCII version. The return value is nextChar itself, or its normalized
    601   // version, if nextChar is a digit in non-ASCII format. This method assumes its input is either a
    602   // digit or the plus sign.
    603   private char normalizeAndAccrueDigitsAndPlusSign(char nextChar, boolean rememberPosition) {
    604     char normalizedChar;
    605     if (nextChar == PhoneNumberUtil.PLUS_SIGN) {
    606       normalizedChar = nextChar;
    607       accruedInputWithoutFormatting.append(nextChar);
    608     } else {
    609       int radix = 10;
    610       normalizedChar = Character.forDigit(Character.digit(nextChar, radix), radix);
    611       accruedInputWithoutFormatting.append(normalizedChar);
    612       nationalNumber.append(normalizedChar);
    613     }
    614     if (rememberPosition) {
    615       positionToRemember = accruedInputWithoutFormatting.length();
    616     }
    617     return normalizedChar;
    618   }
    619 
    620   private String inputDigitHelper(char nextChar) {
    621     Matcher digitMatcher = DIGIT_PATTERN.matcher(formattingTemplate);
    622     if (digitMatcher.find(lastMatchPosition)) {
    623       String tempTemplate = digitMatcher.replaceFirst(Character.toString(nextChar));
    624       formattingTemplate.replace(0, tempTemplate.length(), tempTemplate);
    625       lastMatchPosition = digitMatcher.start();
    626       return formattingTemplate.substring(0, lastMatchPosition + 1);
    627     } else {
    628       if (possibleFormats.size() == 1) {
    629         // More digits are entered than we could handle, and there are no other valid patterns to
    630         // try.
    631         ableToFormat = false;
    632       }  // else, we just reset the formatting pattern.
    633       currentFormattingPattern = "";
    634       return accruedInput.toString();
    635     }
    636   }
    637 }
    638