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     16 
     17 package com.google.i18n.phonenumbers;
     18 
     19 import com.google.i18n.phonenumbers.PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberFormat;
     20 import com.google.i18n.phonenumbers.Phonemetadata.NumberFormat;
     21 import com.google.i18n.phonenumbers.Phonemetadata.PhoneMetadata;
     22 import com.google.i18n.phonenumbers.Phonemetadata.PhoneNumberDesc;
     23 import com.google.i18n.phonenumbers.Phonenumber.PhoneNumber;
     24 import com.google.i18n.phonenumbers.Phonenumber.PhoneNumber.CountryCodeSource;
     25 
     26 import java.util.ArrayList;
     27 import java.util.List;
     28 import java.util.Set;
     29 
     30 /**
     31  * Unit tests for PhoneNumberUtil.java
     32  *
     33  * Note that these tests use the test metadata, not the normal metadata file, so should not be used
     34  * for regression test purposes - these tests are illustrative only and test functionality.
     35  *
     36  * @author Shaopeng Jia
     37  */
     38 public class PhoneNumberUtilTest extends TestMetadataTestCase {
     39   // Set up some test numbers to re-use.
     40   // TODO: Rewrite this as static functions that return new numbers each time to avoid
     41   // any risk of accidental changes to mutable static state affecting many tests.
     42   private static final PhoneNumber ALPHA_NUMERIC_NUMBER =
     43       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(80074935247L);
     44   private static final PhoneNumber AE_UAN =
     45       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(971).setNationalNumber(600123456L);
     46   private static final PhoneNumber AR_MOBILE =
     47       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(54).setNationalNumber(91187654321L);
     48   private static final PhoneNumber AR_NUMBER =
     49       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(54).setNationalNumber(1187654321);
     50   private static final PhoneNumber AU_NUMBER =
     51       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(61).setNationalNumber(236618300L);
     52   private static final PhoneNumber BS_MOBILE =
     53       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(2423570000L);
     54   private static final PhoneNumber BS_NUMBER =
     55       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(2423651234L);
     56   // Note that this is the same as the example number for DE in the metadata.
     57   private static final PhoneNumber DE_NUMBER =
     58       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(30123456L);
     59   private static final PhoneNumber DE_SHORT_NUMBER =
     60       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(1234L);
     61   private static final PhoneNumber GB_MOBILE =
     62       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(44).setNationalNumber(7912345678L);
     63   private static final PhoneNumber GB_NUMBER =
     64       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(44).setNationalNumber(2070313000L);
     65   private static final PhoneNumber IT_MOBILE =
     66       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(39).setNationalNumber(345678901L);
     67   private static final PhoneNumber IT_NUMBER =
     68       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(39).setNationalNumber(236618300L).
     69       setItalianLeadingZero(true);
     70   private static final PhoneNumber JP_STAR_NUMBER =
     71       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(81).setNationalNumber(2345);
     72   // Numbers to test the formatting rules from Mexico.
     73   private static final PhoneNumber MX_MOBILE1 =
     74       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(52).setNationalNumber(12345678900L);
     75   private static final PhoneNumber MX_MOBILE2 =
     76       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(52).setNationalNumber(15512345678L);
     77   private static final PhoneNumber MX_NUMBER1 =
     78       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(52).setNationalNumber(3312345678L);
     79   private static final PhoneNumber MX_NUMBER2 =
     80       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(52).setNationalNumber(8211234567L);
     81   private static final PhoneNumber NZ_NUMBER =
     82       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(64).setNationalNumber(33316005L);
     83   private static final PhoneNumber SG_NUMBER =
     84       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(65).setNationalNumber(65218000L);
     85   // A too-long and hence invalid US number.
     86   private static final PhoneNumber US_LONG_NUMBER =
     87       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(65025300001L);
     88   private static final PhoneNumber US_NUMBER =
     89       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(6502530000L);
     90   private static final PhoneNumber US_PREMIUM =
     91       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(9002530000L);
     92   // Too short, but still possible US numbers.
     93   private static final PhoneNumber US_LOCAL_NUMBER =
     94       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(2530000L);
     95   private static final PhoneNumber US_SHORT_BY_ONE_NUMBER =
     96       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(650253000L);
     97   private static final PhoneNumber US_TOLLFREE =
     98       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(8002530000L);
     99   private static final PhoneNumber US_SPOOF =
    100       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(0L);
    101   private static final PhoneNumber US_SPOOF_WITH_RAW_INPUT =
    102       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(0L)
    103           .setRawInput("000-000-0000");
    104   private static final PhoneNumber INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE =
    105       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(800).setNationalNumber(12345678L);
    106   // We set this to be the same length as numbers for the other non-geographical country prefix that
    107   // we have in our test metadata. However, this is not considered valid because they differ in
    108   // their country calling code.
    109   private static final PhoneNumber INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE_TOO_LONG =
    110       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(800).setNationalNumber(123456789L);
    111   private static final PhoneNumber UNIVERSAL_PREMIUM_RATE =
    112       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(979).setNationalNumber(123456789L);
    113   private static final PhoneNumber UNKNOWN_COUNTRY_CODE_NO_RAW_INPUT =
    114       new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(2).setNationalNumber(12345L);
    115 
    116   public void testGetSupportedRegions() {
    117     assertTrue(phoneUtil.getSupportedRegions().size() > 0);
    118   }
    119 
    120   public void testGetSupportedGlobalNetworkCallingCodes() {
    121     Set<Integer> globalNetworkCallingCodes =
    122         phoneUtil.getSupportedGlobalNetworkCallingCodes();
    123     assertTrue(globalNetworkCallingCodes.size() > 0);
    124     for (int callingCode : globalNetworkCallingCodes) {
    125       assertTrue(callingCode > 0);
    126       assertEquals(RegionCode.UN001, phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForCountryCode(callingCode));
    127     }
    128   }
    129 
    130   public void testGetInstanceLoadBadMetadata() {
    131     assertNull(phoneUtil.getMetadataForRegion("No Such Region"));
    132     assertNull(phoneUtil.getMetadataForNonGeographicalRegion(-1));
    133   }
    134 
    135   public void testMissingMetadataFileThrowsRuntimeException() {
    136     // In normal usage we should never get a state where we are asking to load metadata that doesn't
    137     // exist. However if the library is packaged incorrectly in the jar, this could happen and the
    138     // best we can do is make sure the exception has the file name in it.
    139     try {
    140       phoneUtil.loadMetadataFromFile(
    141           "no/such/file", "XX", -1, PhoneNumberUtil.DEFAULT_METADATA_LOADER);
    142       fail("expected exception");
    143     } catch (RuntimeException e) {
    144       assertTrue("Unexpected error: " + e, e.toString().contains("no/such/file_XX"));
    145     }
    146     try {
    147       phoneUtil.loadMetadataFromFile("no/such/file", PhoneNumberUtil.REGION_CODE_FOR_NON_GEO_ENTITY,
    148           123, PhoneNumberUtil.DEFAULT_METADATA_LOADER);
    149       fail("expected exception");
    150     } catch (RuntimeException e) {
    151       assertTrue("Unexpected error: " + e, e.getMessage().contains("no/such/file_123"));
    152     }
    153   }
    154 
    155   public void testGetInstanceLoadUSMetadata() {
    156     PhoneMetadata metadata = phoneUtil.getMetadataForRegion(RegionCode.US);
    157     assertEquals("US", metadata.getId());
    158     assertEquals(1, metadata.getCountryCode());
    159     assertEquals("011", metadata.getInternationalPrefix());
    160     assertTrue(metadata.hasNationalPrefix());
    161     assertEquals(2, metadata.numberFormatSize());
    162     assertEquals("(\\d{3})(\\d{3})(\\d{4})",
    163                  metadata.getNumberFormat(1).getPattern());
    164     assertEquals("$1 $2 $3", metadata.getNumberFormat(1).getFormat());
    165     assertEquals("[13-689]\\d{9}|2[0-35-9]\\d{8}",
    166                  metadata.getGeneralDesc().getNationalNumberPattern());
    167     assertEquals("\\d{7}(?:\\d{3})?", metadata.getGeneralDesc().getPossibleNumberPattern());
    168     assertTrue(metadata.getGeneralDesc().exactlySameAs(metadata.getFixedLine()));
    169     assertEquals("\\d{10}", metadata.getTollFree().getPossibleNumberPattern());
    170     assertEquals("900\\d{7}", metadata.getPremiumRate().getNationalNumberPattern());
    171     // No shared-cost data is available, so it should be initialised to "NA".
    172     assertEquals("NA", metadata.getSharedCost().getNationalNumberPattern());
    173     assertEquals("NA", metadata.getSharedCost().getPossibleNumberPattern());
    174   }
    175 
    176   public void testGetInstanceLoadDEMetadata() {
    177     PhoneMetadata metadata = phoneUtil.getMetadataForRegion(RegionCode.DE);
    178     assertEquals("DE", metadata.getId());
    179     assertEquals(49, metadata.getCountryCode());
    180     assertEquals("00", metadata.getInternationalPrefix());
    181     assertEquals("0", metadata.getNationalPrefix());
    182     assertEquals(6, metadata.numberFormatSize());
    183     assertEquals(1, metadata.getNumberFormat(5).leadingDigitsPatternSize());
    184     assertEquals("900", metadata.getNumberFormat(5).getLeadingDigitsPattern(0));
    185     assertEquals("(\\d{3})(\\d{3,4})(\\d{4})",
    186                  metadata.getNumberFormat(5).getPattern());
    187     assertEquals("$1 $2 $3", metadata.getNumberFormat(5).getFormat());
    188     assertEquals("(?:[24-6]\\d{2}|3[03-9]\\d|[789](?:[1-9]\\d|0[2-9]))\\d{1,8}",
    189                  metadata.getFixedLine().getNationalNumberPattern());
    190     assertEquals("\\d{2,14}", metadata.getFixedLine().getPossibleNumberPattern());
    191     assertEquals("30123456", metadata.getFixedLine().getExampleNumber());
    192     assertEquals("\\d{10}", metadata.getTollFree().getPossibleNumberPattern());
    193     assertEquals("900([135]\\d{6}|9\\d{7})", metadata.getPremiumRate().getNationalNumberPattern());
    194   }
    195 
    196   public void testGetInstanceLoadARMetadata() {
    197     PhoneMetadata metadata = phoneUtil.getMetadataForRegion(RegionCode.AR);
    198     assertEquals("AR", metadata.getId());
    199     assertEquals(54, metadata.getCountryCode());
    200     assertEquals("00", metadata.getInternationalPrefix());
    201     assertEquals("0", metadata.getNationalPrefix());
    202     assertEquals("0(?:(11|343|3715)15)?", metadata.getNationalPrefixForParsing());
    203     assertEquals("9$1", metadata.getNationalPrefixTransformRule());
    204     assertEquals("$2 15 $3-$4", metadata.getNumberFormat(2).getFormat());
    205     assertEquals("(9)(\\d{4})(\\d{2})(\\d{4})",
    206                  metadata.getNumberFormat(3).getPattern());
    207     assertEquals("(9)(\\d{4})(\\d{2})(\\d{4})",
    208                  metadata.getIntlNumberFormat(3).getPattern());
    209     assertEquals("$1 $2 $3 $4", metadata.getIntlNumberFormat(3).getFormat());
    210   }
    211 
    212   public void testGetInstanceLoadInternationalTollFreeMetadata() {
    213     PhoneMetadata metadata = phoneUtil.getMetadataForNonGeographicalRegion(800);
    214     assertEquals("001", metadata.getId());
    215     assertEquals(800, metadata.getCountryCode());
    216     assertEquals("$1 $2", metadata.getNumberFormat(0).getFormat());
    217     assertEquals("(\\d{4})(\\d{4})", metadata.getNumberFormat(0).getPattern());
    218     assertEquals("12345678", metadata.getGeneralDesc().getExampleNumber());
    219     assertEquals("12345678", metadata.getTollFree().getExampleNumber());
    220   }
    221 
    222   public void testIsNumberGeographical() {
    223     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isNumberGeographical(BS_MOBILE));  // Bahamas, mobile phone number.
    224     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isNumberGeographical(AU_NUMBER));  // Australian fixed line number.
    225     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isNumberGeographical(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE));  // International toll
    226                                                                            // free number.
    227   }
    228 
    229   public void testIsLeadingZeroPossible() {
    230     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isLeadingZeroPossible(39));  // Italy
    231     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isLeadingZeroPossible(1));  // USA
    232     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isLeadingZeroPossible(800));  // International toll free
    233     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isLeadingZeroPossible(979));  // International premium-rate
    234     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isLeadingZeroPossible(888));  // Not in metadata file, just default to
    235                                                         // false.
    236   }
    237 
    238   public void testGetLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode() {
    239     // Google MTV, which has area code "650".
    240     assertEquals(3, phoneUtil.getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode(US_NUMBER));
    241 
    242     // A North America toll-free number, which has no area code.
    243     assertEquals(0, phoneUtil.getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode(US_TOLLFREE));
    244 
    245     // Google London, which has area code "20".
    246     assertEquals(2, phoneUtil.getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode(GB_NUMBER));
    247 
    248     // A UK mobile phone, which has no area code.
    249     assertEquals(0, phoneUtil.getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode(GB_MOBILE));
    250 
    251     // Google Buenos Aires, which has area code "11".
    252     assertEquals(2, phoneUtil.getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode(AR_NUMBER));
    253 
    254     // Google Sydney, which has area code "2".
    255     assertEquals(1, phoneUtil.getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode(AU_NUMBER));
    256 
    257     // Italian numbers - there is no national prefix, but it still has an area code.
    258     assertEquals(2, phoneUtil.getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode(IT_NUMBER));
    259 
    260     // Google Singapore. Singapore has no area code and no national prefix.
    261     assertEquals(0, phoneUtil.getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode(SG_NUMBER));
    262 
    263     // An invalid US number (1 digit shorter), which has no area code.
    264     assertEquals(0, phoneUtil.getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode(US_SHORT_BY_ONE_NUMBER));
    265 
    266     // An international toll free number, which has no area code.
    267     assertEquals(0, phoneUtil.getLengthOfGeographicalAreaCode(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE));
    268   }
    269 
    270   public void testGetLengthOfNationalDestinationCode() {
    271     // Google MTV, which has national destination code (NDC) "650".
    272     assertEquals(3, phoneUtil.getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode(US_NUMBER));
    273 
    274     // A North America toll-free number, which has NDC "800".
    275     assertEquals(3, phoneUtil.getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode(US_TOLLFREE));
    276 
    277     // Google London, which has NDC "20".
    278     assertEquals(2, phoneUtil.getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode(GB_NUMBER));
    279 
    280     // A UK mobile phone, which has NDC "7912".
    281     assertEquals(4, phoneUtil.getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode(GB_MOBILE));
    282 
    283     // Google Buenos Aires, which has NDC "11".
    284     assertEquals(2, phoneUtil.getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode(AR_NUMBER));
    285 
    286     // An Argentinian mobile which has NDC "911".
    287     assertEquals(3, phoneUtil.getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode(AR_MOBILE));
    288 
    289     // Google Sydney, which has NDC "2".
    290     assertEquals(1, phoneUtil.getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode(AU_NUMBER));
    291 
    292     // Google Singapore, which has NDC "6521".
    293     assertEquals(4, phoneUtil.getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode(SG_NUMBER));
    294 
    295     // An invalid US number (1 digit shorter), which has no NDC.
    296     assertEquals(0, phoneUtil.getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode(US_SHORT_BY_ONE_NUMBER));
    297 
    298     // A number containing an invalid country calling code, which shouldn't have any NDC.
    299     PhoneNumber number = new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(123).setNationalNumber(6502530000L);
    300     assertEquals(0, phoneUtil.getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode(number));
    301 
    302     // An international toll free number, which has NDC "1234".
    303     assertEquals(4, phoneUtil.getLengthOfNationalDestinationCode(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE));
    304   }
    305 
    306   public void testGetCountryMobileToken() {
    307     assertEquals("1", PhoneNumberUtil.getCountryMobileToken(phoneUtil.getCountryCodeForRegion(
    308         RegionCode.MX)));
    309 
    310     // Country calling code for Sweden, which has no mobile token.
    311     assertEquals("", PhoneNumberUtil.getCountryMobileToken(phoneUtil.getCountryCodeForRegion(
    312         RegionCode.SE)));
    313   }
    314 
    315   public void testGetNationalSignificantNumber() {
    316     assertEquals("6502530000", phoneUtil.getNationalSignificantNumber(US_NUMBER));
    317 
    318     // An Italian mobile number.
    319     assertEquals("345678901", phoneUtil.getNationalSignificantNumber(IT_MOBILE));
    320 
    321     // An Italian fixed line number.
    322     assertEquals("0236618300", phoneUtil.getNationalSignificantNumber(IT_NUMBER));
    323 
    324     assertEquals("12345678", phoneUtil.getNationalSignificantNumber(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE));
    325   }
    326 
    327   public void testGetExampleNumber() {
    328     assertEquals(DE_NUMBER, phoneUtil.getExampleNumber(RegionCode.DE));
    329 
    330     assertEquals(DE_NUMBER,
    331                  phoneUtil.getExampleNumberForType(RegionCode.DE,
    332                                                    PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.FIXED_LINE));
    333     assertEquals(null,
    334                  phoneUtil.getExampleNumberForType(RegionCode.DE,
    335                                                    PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.MOBILE));
    336     // For the US, the example number is placed under general description, and hence should be used
    337     // for both fixed line and mobile, so neither of these should return null.
    338     assertNotNull(phoneUtil.getExampleNumberForType(RegionCode.US,
    339                                                     PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.FIXED_LINE));
    340     assertNotNull(phoneUtil.getExampleNumberForType(RegionCode.US,
    341                                                     PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.MOBILE));
    342     // CS is an invalid region, so we have no data for it.
    343     assertNull(phoneUtil.getExampleNumberForType(RegionCode.CS,
    344                                                  PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.MOBILE));
    345     // RegionCode 001 is reserved for supporting non-geographical country calling code. We don't
    346     // support getting an example number for it with this method.
    347     assertEquals(null, phoneUtil.getExampleNumber(RegionCode.UN001));
    348   }
    349 
    350   public void testGetExampleNumberForNonGeoEntity() {
    351     assertEquals(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, phoneUtil.getExampleNumberForNonGeoEntity(800));
    352     assertEquals(UNIVERSAL_PREMIUM_RATE, phoneUtil.getExampleNumberForNonGeoEntity(979));
    353   }
    354 
    355   public void testConvertAlphaCharactersInNumber() {
    356     String input = "1800-ABC-DEF";
    357     // Alpha chars are converted to digits; everything else is left untouched.
    358     String expectedOutput = "1800-222-333";
    359     assertEquals(expectedOutput, PhoneNumberUtil.convertAlphaCharactersInNumber(input));
    360   }
    361 
    362   public void testNormaliseRemovePunctuation() {
    363     String inputNumber = "034-56&+#2\u00AD34";
    364     String expectedOutput = "03456234";
    365     assertEquals("Conversion did not correctly remove punctuation",
    366                  expectedOutput,
    367                  PhoneNumberUtil.normalize(inputNumber));
    368   }
    369 
    370   public void testNormaliseReplaceAlphaCharacters() {
    371     String inputNumber = "034-I-am-HUNGRY";
    372     String expectedOutput = "034426486479";
    373     assertEquals("Conversion did not correctly replace alpha characters",
    374                  expectedOutput,
    375                  PhoneNumberUtil.normalize(inputNumber));
    376   }
    377 
    378   public void testNormaliseOtherDigits() {
    379     String inputNumber = "\uFF125\u0665";
    380     String expectedOutput = "255";
    381     assertEquals("Conversion did not correctly replace non-latin digits",
    382                  expectedOutput,
    383                  PhoneNumberUtil.normalize(inputNumber));
    384     // Eastern-Arabic digits.
    385     inputNumber = "\u06F52\u06F0";
    386     expectedOutput = "520";
    387     assertEquals("Conversion did not correctly replace non-latin digits",
    388                  expectedOutput,
    389                  PhoneNumberUtil.normalize(inputNumber));
    390   }
    391 
    392   public void testNormaliseStripAlphaCharacters() {
    393     String inputNumber = "034-56&+a#234";
    394     String expectedOutput = "03456234";
    395     assertEquals("Conversion did not correctly remove alpha character",
    396                  expectedOutput,
    397                  PhoneNumberUtil.normalizeDigitsOnly(inputNumber));
    398   }
    399 
    400   public void testNormaliseStripNonDiallableCharacters() {
    401     String inputNumber = "03*4-56&+a#234";
    402     String expectedOutput = "03*456+234";
    403     assertEquals("Conversion did not correctly remove non-diallable characters",
    404                  expectedOutput,
    405                  PhoneNumberUtil.normalizeDiallableCharsOnly(inputNumber));
    406   }
    407 
    408   public void testFormatUSNumber() {
    409     assertEquals("650 253 0000", phoneUtil.format(US_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    410     assertEquals("+1 650 253 0000", phoneUtil.format(US_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    411 
    412     assertEquals("800 253 0000", phoneUtil.format(US_TOLLFREE, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    413     assertEquals("+1 800 253 0000", phoneUtil.format(US_TOLLFREE, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    414 
    415     assertEquals("900 253 0000", phoneUtil.format(US_PREMIUM, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    416     assertEquals("+1 900 253 0000", phoneUtil.format(US_PREMIUM, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    417     assertEquals("tel:+1-900-253-0000", phoneUtil.format(US_PREMIUM, PhoneNumberFormat.RFC3966));
    418     // Numbers with all zeros in the national number part will be formatted by using the raw_input
    419     // if that is available no matter which format is specified.
    420     assertEquals("000-000-0000",
    421                  phoneUtil.format(US_SPOOF_WITH_RAW_INPUT, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    422     assertEquals("0", phoneUtil.format(US_SPOOF, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    423   }
    424 
    425   public void testFormatBSNumber() {
    426     assertEquals("242 365 1234", phoneUtil.format(BS_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    427     assertEquals("+1 242 365 1234", phoneUtil.format(BS_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    428   }
    429 
    430   public void testFormatGBNumber() {
    431     assertEquals("(020) 7031 3000", phoneUtil.format(GB_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    432     assertEquals("+44 20 7031 3000", phoneUtil.format(GB_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    433 
    434     assertEquals("(07912) 345 678", phoneUtil.format(GB_MOBILE, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    435     assertEquals("+44 7912 345 678", phoneUtil.format(GB_MOBILE, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    436   }
    437 
    438   public void testFormatDENumber() {
    439     PhoneNumber deNumber = new PhoneNumber();
    440     deNumber.setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(301234L);
    441     assertEquals("030/1234", phoneUtil.format(deNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    442     assertEquals("+49 30/1234", phoneUtil.format(deNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    443     assertEquals("tel:+49-30-1234", phoneUtil.format(deNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.RFC3966));
    444 
    445     deNumber.clear();
    446     deNumber.setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(291123L);
    447     assertEquals("0291 123", phoneUtil.format(deNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    448     assertEquals("+49 291 123", phoneUtil.format(deNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    449 
    450     deNumber.clear();
    451     deNumber.setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(29112345678L);
    452     assertEquals("0291 12345678", phoneUtil.format(deNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    453     assertEquals("+49 291 12345678", phoneUtil.format(deNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    454 
    455     deNumber.clear();
    456     deNumber.setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(912312345L);
    457     assertEquals("09123 12345", phoneUtil.format(deNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    458     assertEquals("+49 9123 12345", phoneUtil.format(deNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    459     deNumber.clear();
    460     deNumber.setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(80212345L);
    461     assertEquals("08021 2345", phoneUtil.format(deNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    462     assertEquals("+49 8021 2345", phoneUtil.format(deNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    463     // Note this number is correctly formatted without national prefix. Most of the numbers that
    464     // are treated as invalid numbers by the library are short numbers, and they are usually not
    465     // dialed with national prefix.
    466     assertEquals("1234", phoneUtil.format(DE_SHORT_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    467     assertEquals("+49 1234", phoneUtil.format(DE_SHORT_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    468 
    469     deNumber.clear();
    470     deNumber.setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(41341234);
    471     assertEquals("04134 1234", phoneUtil.format(deNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    472   }
    473 
    474   public void testFormatITNumber() {
    475     assertEquals("02 3661 8300", phoneUtil.format(IT_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    476     assertEquals("+39 02 3661 8300", phoneUtil.format(IT_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    477     assertEquals("+390236618300", phoneUtil.format(IT_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    478 
    479     assertEquals("345 678 901", phoneUtil.format(IT_MOBILE, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    480     assertEquals("+39 345 678 901", phoneUtil.format(IT_MOBILE, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    481     assertEquals("+39345678901", phoneUtil.format(IT_MOBILE, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    482   }
    483 
    484   public void testFormatAUNumber() {
    485     assertEquals("02 3661 8300", phoneUtil.format(AU_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    486     assertEquals("+61 2 3661 8300", phoneUtil.format(AU_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    487     assertEquals("+61236618300", phoneUtil.format(AU_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    488 
    489     PhoneNumber auNumber = new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(61).setNationalNumber(1800123456L);
    490     assertEquals("1800 123 456", phoneUtil.format(auNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    491     assertEquals("+61 1800 123 456", phoneUtil.format(auNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    492     assertEquals("+611800123456", phoneUtil.format(auNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    493   }
    494 
    495   public void testFormatARNumber() {
    496     assertEquals("011 8765-4321", phoneUtil.format(AR_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    497     assertEquals("+54 11 8765-4321", phoneUtil.format(AR_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    498     assertEquals("+541187654321", phoneUtil.format(AR_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    499 
    500     assertEquals("011 15 8765-4321", phoneUtil.format(AR_MOBILE, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    501     assertEquals("+54 9 11 8765 4321", phoneUtil.format(AR_MOBILE,
    502                                                         PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    503     assertEquals("+5491187654321", phoneUtil.format(AR_MOBILE, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    504   }
    505 
    506   public void testFormatMXNumber() {
    507     assertEquals("045 234 567 8900", phoneUtil.format(MX_MOBILE1, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    508     assertEquals("+52 1 234 567 8900", phoneUtil.format(
    509         MX_MOBILE1, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    510     assertEquals("+5212345678900", phoneUtil.format(MX_MOBILE1, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    511 
    512     assertEquals("045 55 1234 5678", phoneUtil.format(MX_MOBILE2, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    513     assertEquals("+52 1 55 1234 5678", phoneUtil.format(
    514         MX_MOBILE2, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    515     assertEquals("+5215512345678", phoneUtil.format(MX_MOBILE2, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    516 
    517     assertEquals("01 33 1234 5678", phoneUtil.format(MX_NUMBER1, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    518     assertEquals("+52 33 1234 5678", phoneUtil.format(MX_NUMBER1, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    519     assertEquals("+523312345678", phoneUtil.format(MX_NUMBER1, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    520 
    521     assertEquals("01 821 123 4567", phoneUtil.format(MX_NUMBER2, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    522     assertEquals("+52 821 123 4567", phoneUtil.format(MX_NUMBER2, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
    523     assertEquals("+528211234567", phoneUtil.format(MX_NUMBER2, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    524   }
    525 
    526   public void testFormatOutOfCountryCallingNumber() {
    527     assertEquals("00 1 900 253 0000",
    528                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(US_PREMIUM, RegionCode.DE));
    529 
    530     assertEquals("1 650 253 0000",
    531                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(US_NUMBER, RegionCode.BS));
    532 
    533     assertEquals("00 1 650 253 0000",
    534                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(US_NUMBER, RegionCode.PL));
    535 
    536     assertEquals("011 44 7912 345 678",
    537                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(GB_MOBILE, RegionCode.US));
    538 
    539     assertEquals("00 49 1234",
    540                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(DE_SHORT_NUMBER, RegionCode.GB));
    541     // Note this number is correctly formatted without national prefix. Most of the numbers that
    542     // are treated as invalid numbers by the library are short numbers, and they are usually not
    543     // dialed with national prefix.
    544     assertEquals("1234", phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(DE_SHORT_NUMBER, RegionCode.DE));
    545 
    546     assertEquals("011 39 02 3661 8300",
    547                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(IT_NUMBER, RegionCode.US));
    548     assertEquals("02 3661 8300",
    549                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(IT_NUMBER, RegionCode.IT));
    550     assertEquals("+39 02 3661 8300",
    551                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(IT_NUMBER, RegionCode.SG));
    552 
    553     assertEquals("6521 8000",
    554                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(SG_NUMBER, RegionCode.SG));
    555 
    556     assertEquals("011 54 9 11 8765 4321",
    557                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(AR_MOBILE, RegionCode.US));
    558     assertEquals("011 800 1234 5678",
    559                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, RegionCode.US));
    560 
    561     PhoneNumber arNumberWithExtn = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(AR_MOBILE).setExtension("1234");
    562     assertEquals("011 54 9 11 8765 4321 ext. 1234",
    563                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(arNumberWithExtn, RegionCode.US));
    564     assertEquals("0011 54 9 11 8765 4321 ext. 1234",
    565                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(arNumberWithExtn, RegionCode.AU));
    566     assertEquals("011 15 8765-4321 ext. 1234",
    567                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(arNumberWithExtn, RegionCode.AR));
    568   }
    569 
    570   public void testFormatOutOfCountryWithInvalidRegion() {
    571     // AQ/Antarctica isn't a valid region code for phone number formatting,
    572     // so this falls back to intl formatting.
    573     assertEquals("+1 650 253 0000",
    574                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(US_NUMBER, RegionCode.AQ));
    575     // For region code 001, the out-of-country format always turns into the international format.
    576     assertEquals("+1 650 253 0000",
    577                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(US_NUMBER, RegionCode.UN001));
    578   }
    579 
    580   public void testFormatOutOfCountryWithPreferredIntlPrefix() {
    581     // This should use 0011, since that is the preferred international prefix (both 0011 and 0012
    582     // are accepted as possible international prefixes in our test metadta.)
    583     assertEquals("0011 39 02 3661 8300",
    584                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(IT_NUMBER, RegionCode.AU));
    585   }
    586 
    587   public void testFormatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars() {
    588     PhoneNumber alphaNumericNumber = new PhoneNumber();
    589     alphaNumericNumber.setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(8007493524L)
    590         .setRawInput("1800 six-flag");
    591     assertEquals("0011 1 800 SIX-FLAG",
    592                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.AU));
    593 
    594     alphaNumericNumber.setRawInput("1-800-SIX-flag");
    595     assertEquals("0011 1 800-SIX-FLAG",
    596                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.AU));
    597 
    598     alphaNumericNumber.setRawInput("Call us from UK: 00 1 800 SIX-flag");
    599     assertEquals("0011 1 800 SIX-FLAG",
    600                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.AU));
    601 
    602     alphaNumericNumber.setRawInput("800 SIX-flag");
    603     assertEquals("0011 1 800 SIX-FLAG",
    604                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.AU));
    605 
    606     // Formatting from within the NANPA region.
    607     assertEquals("1 800 SIX-FLAG",
    608                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.US));
    609 
    610     assertEquals("1 800 SIX-FLAG",
    611                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.BS));
    612 
    613     // Testing that if the raw input doesn't exist, it is formatted using
    614     // formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber.
    615     alphaNumericNumber.clearRawInput();
    616     assertEquals("00 1 800 749 3524",
    617                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.DE));
    618 
    619     // Testing AU alpha number formatted from Australia.
    620     alphaNumericNumber.setCountryCode(61).setNationalNumber(827493524L)
    621         .setRawInput("+61 82749-FLAG");
    622     // This number should have the national prefix fixed.
    623     assertEquals("082749-FLAG",
    624                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.AU));
    625 
    626     alphaNumericNumber.setRawInput("082749-FLAG");
    627     assertEquals("082749-FLAG",
    628                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.AU));
    629 
    630     alphaNumericNumber.setNationalNumber(18007493524L).setRawInput("1-800-SIX-flag");
    631     // This number should not have the national prefix prefixed, in accordance with the override for
    632     // this specific formatting rule.
    633     assertEquals("1-800-SIX-FLAG",
    634                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.AU));
    635 
    636     // The metadata should not be permanently changed, since we copied it before modifying patterns.
    637     // Here we check this.
    638     alphaNumericNumber.setNationalNumber(1800749352L);
    639     assertEquals("1800 749 352",
    640                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.AU));
    641 
    642     // Testing a region with multiple international prefixes.
    643     assertEquals("+61 1-800-SIX-FLAG",
    644                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.SG));
    645     // Testing the case of calling from a non-supported region.
    646     assertEquals("+61 1-800-SIX-FLAG",
    647                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.AQ));
    648 
    649     // Testing the case with an invalid country calling code.
    650     alphaNumericNumber.setCountryCode(0).setNationalNumber(18007493524L)
    651         .setRawInput("1-800-SIX-flag");
    652     // Uses the raw input only.
    653     assertEquals("1-800-SIX-flag",
    654                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.DE));
    655 
    656     // Testing the case of an invalid alpha number.
    657     alphaNumericNumber.setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(80749L).setRawInput("180-SIX");
    658     // No country-code stripping can be done.
    659     assertEquals("00 1 180-SIX",
    660                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.DE));
    661 
    662     // Testing the case of calling from a non-supported region.
    663     alphaNumericNumber.setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(80749L).setRawInput("180-SIX");
    664     // No country-code stripping can be done since the number is invalid.
    665     assertEquals("+1 180-SIX",
    666                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryKeepingAlphaChars(alphaNumericNumber, RegionCode.AQ));
    667   }
    668 
    669   public void testFormatWithCarrierCode() {
    670     // We only support this for AR in our test metadata, and only for mobile numbers starting with
    671     // certain values.
    672     PhoneNumber arMobile = new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(54).setNationalNumber(92234654321L);
    673     assertEquals("02234 65-4321", phoneUtil.format(arMobile, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    674     // Here we force 14 as the carrier code.
    675     assertEquals("02234 14 65-4321",
    676                  phoneUtil.formatNationalNumberWithCarrierCode(arMobile, "14"));
    677     // Here we force the number to be shown with no carrier code.
    678     assertEquals("02234 65-4321",
    679                  phoneUtil.formatNationalNumberWithCarrierCode(arMobile, ""));
    680     // Here the international rule is used, so no carrier code should be present.
    681     assertEquals("+5492234654321", phoneUtil.format(arMobile, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    682     // We don't support this for the US so there should be no change.
    683     assertEquals("650 253 0000", phoneUtil.formatNationalNumberWithCarrierCode(US_NUMBER, "15"));
    684 
    685     // Invalid country code should just get the NSN.
    686     assertEquals("12345",
    687         phoneUtil.formatNationalNumberWithCarrierCode(UNKNOWN_COUNTRY_CODE_NO_RAW_INPUT, "89"));
    688   }
    689 
    690   public void testFormatWithPreferredCarrierCode() {
    691     // We only support this for AR in our test metadata.
    692     PhoneNumber arNumber = new PhoneNumber();
    693     arNumber.setCountryCode(54).setNationalNumber(91234125678L);
    694     // Test formatting with no preferred carrier code stored in the number itself.
    695     assertEquals("01234 15 12-5678",
    696         phoneUtil.formatNationalNumberWithPreferredCarrierCode(arNumber, "15"));
    697     assertEquals("01234 12-5678",
    698         phoneUtil.formatNationalNumberWithPreferredCarrierCode(arNumber, ""));
    699     // Test formatting with preferred carrier code present.
    700     arNumber.setPreferredDomesticCarrierCode("19");
    701     assertEquals("01234 12-5678", phoneUtil.format(arNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    702     assertEquals("01234 19 12-5678",
    703         phoneUtil.formatNationalNumberWithPreferredCarrierCode(arNumber, "15"));
    704     assertEquals("01234 19 12-5678",
    705         phoneUtil.formatNationalNumberWithPreferredCarrierCode(arNumber, ""));
    706     // When the preferred_domestic_carrier_code is present (even when it contains an empty string),
    707     // use it instead of the default carrier code passed in.
    708     arNumber.setPreferredDomesticCarrierCode("");
    709     assertEquals("01234 12-5678",
    710         phoneUtil.formatNationalNumberWithPreferredCarrierCode(arNumber, "15"));
    711     // We don't support this for the US so there should be no change.
    712     PhoneNumber usNumber = new PhoneNumber();
    713     usNumber.setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(4241231234L).setPreferredDomesticCarrierCode("99");
    714     assertEquals("424 123 1234", phoneUtil.format(usNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    715     assertEquals("424 123 1234",
    716         phoneUtil.formatNationalNumberWithPreferredCarrierCode(usNumber, "15"));
    717   }
    718 
    719   public void testFormatNumberForMobileDialing() {
    720     // Numbers are normally dialed in national format in-country, and international format from
    721     // outside the country.
    722     assertEquals("030123456",
    723         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(DE_NUMBER, RegionCode.DE, false));
    724     assertEquals("+4930123456",
    725         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(DE_NUMBER, RegionCode.CH, false));
    726     PhoneNumber deNumberWithExtn = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(DE_NUMBER).setExtension("1234");
    727     assertEquals("030123456",
    728         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(deNumberWithExtn, RegionCode.DE, false));
    729     assertEquals("+4930123456",
    730         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(deNumberWithExtn, RegionCode.CH, false));
    731 
    732     // US toll free numbers are marked as noInternationalDialling in the test metadata for testing
    733     // purposes. For such numbers, we expect nothing to be returned when the region code is not the
    734     // same one.
    735     assertEquals("800 253 0000",
    736         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(US_TOLLFREE, RegionCode.US,
    737                                                true /*  keep formatting */));
    738     assertEquals("", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(US_TOLLFREE, RegionCode.CN, true));
    739     assertEquals("+1 650 253 0000",
    740         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(US_NUMBER, RegionCode.US, true));
    741     PhoneNumber usNumberWithExtn = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(US_NUMBER).setExtension("1234");
    742     assertEquals("+1 650 253 0000",
    743         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(usNumberWithExtn, RegionCode.US, true));
    744 
    745     assertEquals("8002530000",
    746         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(US_TOLLFREE, RegionCode.US,
    747                                                false /* remove formatting */));
    748     assertEquals("", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(US_TOLLFREE, RegionCode.CN, false));
    749     assertEquals("+16502530000",
    750         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(US_NUMBER, RegionCode.US, false));
    751     assertEquals("+16502530000",
    752         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(usNumberWithExtn, RegionCode.US, false));
    753 
    754     // An invalid US number, which is one digit too long.
    755     assertEquals("+165025300001",
    756         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(US_LONG_NUMBER, RegionCode.US, false));
    757     assertEquals("+1 65025300001",
    758         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(US_LONG_NUMBER, RegionCode.US, true));
    759 
    760     // Star numbers. In real life they appear in Israel, but we have them in JP in our test
    761     // metadata.
    762     assertEquals("*2345",
    763         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(JP_STAR_NUMBER, RegionCode.JP, false));
    764     assertEquals("*2345",
    765         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(JP_STAR_NUMBER, RegionCode.JP, true));
    766 
    767     assertEquals("+80012345678",
    768         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, RegionCode.JP, false));
    769     assertEquals("+800 1234 5678",
    770         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, RegionCode.JP, true));
    771 
    772     // UAE numbers beginning with 600 (classified as UAN) need to be dialled without +971 locally.
    773     assertEquals("+971600123456",
    774         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(AE_UAN, RegionCode.JP, false));
    775     assertEquals("600123456",
    776         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(AE_UAN, RegionCode.AE, false));
    777 
    778     assertEquals("+523312345678",
    779         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(MX_NUMBER1, RegionCode.MX, false));
    780     assertEquals("+523312345678",
    781         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(MX_NUMBER1, RegionCode.US, false));
    782 
    783     // Non-geographical numbers should always be dialed in international format.
    784     assertEquals("+80012345678",
    785         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, RegionCode.US, false));
    786     assertEquals("+80012345678",
    787         phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, RegionCode.UN001, false));
    788 
    789     // Test that a short number is formatted correctly for mobile dialing within the region,
    790     // and is not diallable from outside the region.
    791     PhoneNumber deShortNumber = new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(123L);
    792     assertEquals("123", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(deShortNumber, RegionCode.DE,
    793         false));
    794     assertEquals("", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(deShortNumber, RegionCode.IT, false));
    795 
    796     // Test the special logic for Hungary, where the national prefix must be added before dialing
    797     // from a mobile phone for regular length numbers, but not for short numbers.
    798     PhoneNumber huRegularNumber = new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(36)
    799         .setNationalNumber(301234567L);
    800     assertEquals("06301234567", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(huRegularNumber,
    801         RegionCode.HU, false));
    802     assertEquals("+36301234567", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(huRegularNumber,
    803         RegionCode.JP, false));
    804     PhoneNumber huShortNumber = new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(36).setNationalNumber(104L);
    805     assertEquals("104", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(huShortNumber, RegionCode.HU,
    806         false));
    807     assertEquals("", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(huShortNumber, RegionCode.JP, false));
    808 
    809     // Test the special logic for NANPA countries, for which regular length phone numbers are always
    810     // output in international format, but short numbers are in national format.
    811     assertEquals("+16502530000", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(US_NUMBER,
    812         RegionCode.US, false));
    813     assertEquals("+16502530000", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(US_NUMBER,
    814         RegionCode.CA, false));
    815     assertEquals("+16502530000", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(US_NUMBER,
    816         RegionCode.BR, false));
    817     PhoneNumber usShortNumber = new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(911L);
    818     assertEquals("911", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(usShortNumber, RegionCode.US,
    819         false));
    820     assertEquals("", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(usShortNumber, RegionCode.CA, false));
    821     assertEquals("", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(usShortNumber, RegionCode.BR, false));
    822 
    823     // Test that the Australian emergency number 000 is formatted correctly.
    824     PhoneNumber auNumber = new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(61).setNationalNumber(0L)
    825         .setItalianLeadingZero(true).setNumberOfLeadingZeros(2);
    826     assertEquals("000", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(auNumber, RegionCode.AU, false));
    827     assertEquals("", phoneUtil.formatNumberForMobileDialing(auNumber, RegionCode.NZ, false));
    828   }
    829 
    830   public void testFormatByPattern() {
    831     NumberFormat newNumFormat = new NumberFormat();
    832     newNumFormat.setPattern("(\\d{3})(\\d{3})(\\d{4})");
    833     newNumFormat.setFormat("($1) $2-$3");
    834     List<NumberFormat> newNumberFormats = new ArrayList<NumberFormat>();
    835     newNumberFormats.add(newNumFormat);
    836 
    837     assertEquals("(650) 253-0000", phoneUtil.formatByPattern(US_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL,
    838                                                              newNumberFormats));
    839     assertEquals("+1 (650) 253-0000", phoneUtil.formatByPattern(US_NUMBER,
    840                                                                 PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL,
    841                                                                 newNumberFormats));
    842     assertEquals("tel:+1-650-253-0000", phoneUtil.formatByPattern(US_NUMBER,
    843                                                                   PhoneNumberFormat.RFC3966,
    844                                                                   newNumberFormats));
    845 
    846     // $NP is set to '1' for the US. Here we check that for other NANPA countries the US rules are
    847     // followed.
    848     newNumFormat.setNationalPrefixFormattingRule("$NP ($FG)");
    849     newNumFormat.setFormat("$1 $2-$3");
    850     assertEquals("1 (242) 365-1234",
    851                  phoneUtil.formatByPattern(BS_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL,
    852                                            newNumberFormats));
    853     assertEquals("+1 242 365-1234",
    854                  phoneUtil.formatByPattern(BS_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL,
    855                                            newNumberFormats));
    856 
    857     newNumFormat.setPattern("(\\d{2})(\\d{5})(\\d{3})");
    858     newNumFormat.setFormat("$1-$2 $3");
    859     newNumberFormats.set(0, newNumFormat);
    860 
    861     assertEquals("02-36618 300",
    862                  phoneUtil.formatByPattern(IT_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL,
    863                                            newNumberFormats));
    864     assertEquals("+39 02-36618 300",
    865                  phoneUtil.formatByPattern(IT_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL,
    866                                            newNumberFormats));
    867 
    868     newNumFormat.setNationalPrefixFormattingRule("$NP$FG");
    869     newNumFormat.setPattern("(\\d{2})(\\d{4})(\\d{4})");
    870     newNumFormat.setFormat("$1 $2 $3");
    871     newNumberFormats.set(0, newNumFormat);
    872     assertEquals("020 7031 3000",
    873                  phoneUtil.formatByPattern(GB_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL,
    874                                            newNumberFormats));
    875 
    876     newNumFormat.setNationalPrefixFormattingRule("($NP$FG)");
    877     assertEquals("(020) 7031 3000",
    878                  phoneUtil.formatByPattern(GB_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL,
    879                                            newNumberFormats));
    880 
    881     newNumFormat.setNationalPrefixFormattingRule("");
    882     assertEquals("20 7031 3000",
    883                  phoneUtil.formatByPattern(GB_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL,
    884                                            newNumberFormats));
    885 
    886     assertEquals("+44 20 7031 3000",
    887                  phoneUtil.formatByPattern(GB_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL,
    888                                            newNumberFormats));
    889   }
    890 
    891   public void testFormatE164Number() {
    892     assertEquals("+16502530000", phoneUtil.format(US_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    893     assertEquals("+4930123456", phoneUtil.format(DE_NUMBER, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    894     assertEquals("+80012345678", phoneUtil.format(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
    895   }
    896 
    897   public void testFormatNumberWithExtension() {
    898     PhoneNumber nzNumber = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(NZ_NUMBER).setExtension("1234");
    899     // Uses default extension prefix:
    900     assertEquals("03-331 6005 ext. 1234", phoneUtil.format(nzNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    901     // Uses RFC 3966 syntax.
    902     assertEquals("tel:+64-3-331-6005;ext=1234",
    903         phoneUtil.format(nzNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.RFC3966));
    904     // Extension prefix overridden in the territory information for the US:
    905     PhoneNumber usNumberWithExtension = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(US_NUMBER).setExtension("4567");
    906     assertEquals("650 253 0000 extn. 4567", phoneUtil.format(usNumberWithExtension,
    907                                                              PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
    908   }
    909 
    910   public void testFormatInOriginalFormat() throws Exception {
    911     PhoneNumber number1 = phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("+442087654321", RegionCode.GB);
    912     assertEquals("+44 20 8765 4321", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(number1, RegionCode.GB));
    913 
    914     PhoneNumber number2 = phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("02087654321", RegionCode.GB);
    915     assertEquals("(020) 8765 4321", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(number2, RegionCode.GB));
    916 
    917     PhoneNumber number3 = phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("011442087654321", RegionCode.US);
    918     assertEquals("011 44 20 8765 4321", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(number3, RegionCode.US));
    919 
    920     PhoneNumber number4 = phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("442087654321", RegionCode.GB);
    921     assertEquals("44 20 8765 4321", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(number4, RegionCode.GB));
    922 
    923     PhoneNumber number5 = phoneUtil.parse("+442087654321", RegionCode.GB);
    924     assertEquals("(020) 8765 4321", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(number5, RegionCode.GB));
    925 
    926     // Invalid numbers that we have a formatting pattern for should be formatted properly. Note area
    927     // codes starting with 7 are intentionally excluded in the test metadata for testing purposes.
    928     PhoneNumber number6 = phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("7345678901", RegionCode.US);
    929     assertEquals("734 567 8901", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(number6, RegionCode.US));
    930 
    931     // US is not a leading zero country, and the presence of the leading zero leads us to format the
    932     // number using raw_input.
    933     PhoneNumber number7 = phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("0734567 8901", RegionCode.US);
    934     assertEquals("0734567 8901", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(number7, RegionCode.US));
    935 
    936     // This number is valid, but we don't have a formatting pattern for it. Fall back to the raw
    937     // input.
    938     PhoneNumber number8 = phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("02-4567-8900", RegionCode.KR);
    939     assertEquals("02-4567-8900", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(number8, RegionCode.KR));
    940 
    941     PhoneNumber number9 = phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("01180012345678", RegionCode.US);
    942     assertEquals("011 800 1234 5678", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(number9, RegionCode.US));
    943 
    944     PhoneNumber number10 = phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("+80012345678", RegionCode.KR);
    945     assertEquals("+800 1234 5678", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(number10, RegionCode.KR));
    946 
    947     // US local numbers are formatted correctly, as we have formatting patterns for them.
    948     PhoneNumber localNumberUS = phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("2530000", RegionCode.US);
    949     assertEquals("253 0000", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(localNumberUS, RegionCode.US));
    950 
    951     PhoneNumber numberWithNationalPrefixUS =
    952         phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("18003456789", RegionCode.US);
    953     assertEquals("1 800 345 6789",
    954         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(numberWithNationalPrefixUS, RegionCode.US));
    955 
    956     PhoneNumber numberWithoutNationalPrefixGB =
    957         phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("2087654321", RegionCode.GB);
    958     assertEquals("20 8765 4321",
    959         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(numberWithoutNationalPrefixGB, RegionCode.GB));
    960     // Make sure no metadata is modified as a result of the previous function call.
    961     assertEquals("(020) 8765 4321", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(number5, RegionCode.GB));
    962 
    963     PhoneNumber numberWithNationalPrefixMX =
    964         phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("013312345678", RegionCode.MX);
    965     assertEquals("01 33 1234 5678",
    966         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(numberWithNationalPrefixMX, RegionCode.MX));
    967 
    968     PhoneNumber numberWithoutNationalPrefixMX =
    969         phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("3312345678", RegionCode.MX);
    970     assertEquals("33 1234 5678",
    971         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(numberWithoutNationalPrefixMX, RegionCode.MX));
    972 
    973     PhoneNumber italianFixedLineNumber =
    974         phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("0212345678", RegionCode.IT);
    975     assertEquals("02 1234 5678",
    976         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(italianFixedLineNumber, RegionCode.IT));
    977 
    978     PhoneNumber numberWithNationalPrefixJP =
    979         phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("00777012", RegionCode.JP);
    980     assertEquals("0077-7012",
    981         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(numberWithNationalPrefixJP, RegionCode.JP));
    982 
    983     PhoneNumber numberWithoutNationalPrefixJP =
    984         phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("0777012", RegionCode.JP);
    985     assertEquals("0777012",
    986         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(numberWithoutNationalPrefixJP, RegionCode.JP));
    987 
    988     PhoneNumber numberWithCarrierCodeBR =
    989         phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("012 3121286979", RegionCode.BR);
    990     assertEquals("012 3121286979",
    991         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(numberWithCarrierCodeBR, RegionCode.BR));
    992 
    993     // The default national prefix used in this case is 045. When a number with national prefix 044
    994     // is entered, we return the raw input as we don't want to change the number entered.
    995     PhoneNumber numberWithNationalPrefixMX1 =
    996         phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("044(33)1234-5678", RegionCode.MX);
    997     assertEquals("044(33)1234-5678",
    998         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(numberWithNationalPrefixMX1, RegionCode.MX));
    999 
   1000     PhoneNumber numberWithNationalPrefixMX2 =
   1001         phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("045(33)1234-5678", RegionCode.MX);
   1002     assertEquals("045 33 1234 5678",
   1003         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(numberWithNationalPrefixMX2, RegionCode.MX));
   1004 
   1005     // The default international prefix used in this case is 0011. When a number with international
   1006     // prefix 0012 is entered, we return the raw input as we don't want to change the number
   1007     // entered.
   1008     PhoneNumber outOfCountryNumberFromAU1 =
   1009         phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("0012 16502530000", RegionCode.AU);
   1010     assertEquals("0012 16502530000",
   1011         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(outOfCountryNumberFromAU1, RegionCode.AU));
   1012 
   1013     PhoneNumber outOfCountryNumberFromAU2 =
   1014         phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("0011 16502530000", RegionCode.AU);
   1015     assertEquals("0011 1 650 253 0000",
   1016         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(outOfCountryNumberFromAU2, RegionCode.AU));
   1017 
   1018     // Test the star sign is not removed from or added to the original input by this method.
   1019     PhoneNumber starNumber = phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("*1234", RegionCode.JP);
   1020     assertEquals("*1234", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(starNumber, RegionCode.JP));
   1021     PhoneNumber numberWithoutStar = phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("1234", RegionCode.JP);
   1022     assertEquals("1234", phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(numberWithoutStar, RegionCode.JP));
   1023 
   1024     // Test an invalid national number without raw input is just formatted as the national number.
   1025     assertEquals("650253000",
   1026         phoneUtil.formatInOriginalFormat(US_SHORT_BY_ONE_NUMBER, RegionCode.US));
   1027   }
   1028 
   1029   public void testIsPremiumRate() {
   1030     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.PREMIUM_RATE, phoneUtil.getNumberType(US_PREMIUM));
   1031 
   1032     PhoneNumber premiumRateNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1033     premiumRateNumber.setCountryCode(39).setNationalNumber(892123L);
   1034     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.PREMIUM_RATE,
   1035                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(premiumRateNumber));
   1036 
   1037     premiumRateNumber.clear();
   1038     premiumRateNumber.setCountryCode(44).setNationalNumber(9187654321L);
   1039     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.PREMIUM_RATE,
   1040                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(premiumRateNumber));
   1041 
   1042     premiumRateNumber.clear();
   1043     premiumRateNumber.setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(9001654321L);
   1044     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.PREMIUM_RATE,
   1045                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(premiumRateNumber));
   1046 
   1047     premiumRateNumber.clear();
   1048     premiumRateNumber.setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(90091234567L);
   1049     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.PREMIUM_RATE,
   1050                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(premiumRateNumber));
   1051 
   1052     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.PREMIUM_RATE,
   1053                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(UNIVERSAL_PREMIUM_RATE));
   1054   }
   1055 
   1056   public void testIsTollFree() {
   1057     PhoneNumber tollFreeNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1058 
   1059     tollFreeNumber.setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(8881234567L);
   1060     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.TOLL_FREE,
   1061                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(tollFreeNumber));
   1062 
   1063     tollFreeNumber.clear();
   1064     tollFreeNumber.setCountryCode(39).setNationalNumber(803123L);
   1065     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.TOLL_FREE,
   1066                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(tollFreeNumber));
   1067 
   1068     tollFreeNumber.clear();
   1069     tollFreeNumber.setCountryCode(44).setNationalNumber(8012345678L);
   1070     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.TOLL_FREE,
   1071                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(tollFreeNumber));
   1072 
   1073     tollFreeNumber.clear();
   1074     tollFreeNumber.setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(8001234567L);
   1075     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.TOLL_FREE,
   1076                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(tollFreeNumber));
   1077 
   1078     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.TOLL_FREE,
   1079                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE));
   1080   }
   1081 
   1082   public void testIsMobile() {
   1083     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.MOBILE, phoneUtil.getNumberType(BS_MOBILE));
   1084     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.MOBILE, phoneUtil.getNumberType(GB_MOBILE));
   1085     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.MOBILE, phoneUtil.getNumberType(IT_MOBILE));
   1086     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.MOBILE, phoneUtil.getNumberType(AR_MOBILE));
   1087 
   1088     PhoneNumber mobileNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1089     mobileNumber.setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(15123456789L);
   1090     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.MOBILE, phoneUtil.getNumberType(mobileNumber));
   1091   }
   1092 
   1093   public void testIsFixedLine() {
   1094     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.FIXED_LINE, phoneUtil.getNumberType(BS_NUMBER));
   1095     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.FIXED_LINE, phoneUtil.getNumberType(IT_NUMBER));
   1096     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.FIXED_LINE, phoneUtil.getNumberType(GB_NUMBER));
   1097     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.FIXED_LINE, phoneUtil.getNumberType(DE_NUMBER));
   1098   }
   1099 
   1100   public void testIsFixedLineAndMobile() {
   1101     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE,
   1102                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(US_NUMBER));
   1103 
   1104     PhoneNumber fixedLineAndMobileNumber = new PhoneNumber().
   1105         setCountryCode(54).setNationalNumber(1987654321L);
   1106     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.FIXED_LINE_OR_MOBILE,
   1107                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(fixedLineAndMobileNumber));
   1108   }
   1109 
   1110   public void testIsSharedCost() {
   1111     PhoneNumber gbNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1112     gbNumber.setCountryCode(44).setNationalNumber(8431231234L);
   1113     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.SHARED_COST, phoneUtil.getNumberType(gbNumber));
   1114   }
   1115 
   1116   public void testIsVoip() {
   1117     PhoneNumber gbNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1118     gbNumber.setCountryCode(44).setNationalNumber(5631231234L);
   1119     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.VOIP, phoneUtil.getNumberType(gbNumber));
   1120   }
   1121 
   1122   public void testIsPersonalNumber() {
   1123     PhoneNumber gbNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1124     gbNumber.setCountryCode(44).setNationalNumber(7031231234L);
   1125     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.PERSONAL_NUMBER,
   1126                  phoneUtil.getNumberType(gbNumber));
   1127   }
   1128 
   1129   public void testIsUnknown() {
   1130     // Invalid numbers should be of type UNKNOWN.
   1131     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.UNKNOWN, phoneUtil.getNumberType(US_LOCAL_NUMBER));
   1132   }
   1133 
   1134   public void testIsValidNumber() {
   1135     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(US_NUMBER));
   1136     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(IT_NUMBER));
   1137     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(GB_MOBILE));
   1138     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE));
   1139     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(UNIVERSAL_PREMIUM_RATE));
   1140 
   1141     PhoneNumber nzNumber = new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(64).setNationalNumber(21387835L);
   1142     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(nzNumber));
   1143   }
   1144 
   1145   public void testIsValidForRegion() {
   1146     // This number is valid for the Bahamas, but is not a valid US number.
   1147     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(BS_NUMBER));
   1148     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(BS_NUMBER, RegionCode.BS));
   1149     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(BS_NUMBER, RegionCode.US));
   1150     PhoneNumber bsInvalidNumber =
   1151         new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(2421232345L);
   1152     // This number is no longer valid.
   1153     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(bsInvalidNumber));
   1154 
   1155     // La Mayotte and Reunion use 'leadingDigits' to differentiate them.
   1156     PhoneNumber reNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1157     reNumber.setCountryCode(262).setNationalNumber(262123456L);
   1158     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(reNumber));
   1159     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(reNumber, RegionCode.RE));
   1160     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(reNumber, RegionCode.YT));
   1161     // Now change the number to be a number for La Mayotte.
   1162     reNumber.setNationalNumber(269601234L);
   1163     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(reNumber, RegionCode.YT));
   1164     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(reNumber, RegionCode.RE));
   1165     // This number is no longer valid for La Reunion.
   1166     reNumber.setNationalNumber(269123456L);
   1167     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(reNumber, RegionCode.YT));
   1168     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(reNumber, RegionCode.RE));
   1169     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(reNumber));
   1170     // However, it should be recognised as from La Mayotte, since it is valid for this region.
   1171     assertEquals(RegionCode.YT, phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForNumber(reNumber));
   1172     // This number is valid in both places.
   1173     reNumber.setNationalNumber(800123456L);
   1174     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(reNumber, RegionCode.YT));
   1175     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(reNumber, RegionCode.RE));
   1176     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, RegionCode.UN001));
   1177     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, RegionCode.US));
   1178     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, RegionCode.ZZ));
   1179 
   1180     PhoneNumber invalidNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1181     // Invalid country calling codes.
   1182     invalidNumber.setCountryCode(3923).setNationalNumber(2366L);
   1183     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(invalidNumber, RegionCode.ZZ));
   1184     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(invalidNumber, RegionCode.UN001));
   1185     invalidNumber.setCountryCode(0);
   1186     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(invalidNumber, RegionCode.UN001));
   1187     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumberForRegion(invalidNumber, RegionCode.ZZ));
   1188   }
   1189 
   1190   public void testIsNotValidNumber() {
   1191     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(US_LOCAL_NUMBER));
   1192 
   1193     PhoneNumber invalidNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1194     invalidNumber.setCountryCode(39).setNationalNumber(23661830000L).setItalianLeadingZero(true);
   1195     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(invalidNumber));
   1196 
   1197     invalidNumber.clear();
   1198     invalidNumber.setCountryCode(44).setNationalNumber(791234567L);
   1199     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(invalidNumber));
   1200 
   1201     invalidNumber.clear();
   1202     invalidNumber.setCountryCode(49).setNationalNumber(1234L);
   1203     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(invalidNumber));
   1204 
   1205     invalidNumber.clear();
   1206     invalidNumber.setCountryCode(64).setNationalNumber(3316005L);
   1207     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(invalidNumber));
   1208 
   1209     invalidNumber.clear();
   1210     // Invalid country calling codes.
   1211     invalidNumber.setCountryCode(3923).setNationalNumber(2366L);
   1212     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(invalidNumber));
   1213     invalidNumber.setCountryCode(0);
   1214     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(invalidNumber));
   1215 
   1216     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE_TOO_LONG));
   1217   }
   1218 
   1219   public void testGetRegionCodeForCountryCode() {
   1220     assertEquals(RegionCode.US, phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForCountryCode(1));
   1221     assertEquals(RegionCode.GB, phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForCountryCode(44));
   1222     assertEquals(RegionCode.DE, phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForCountryCode(49));
   1223     assertEquals(RegionCode.UN001, phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForCountryCode(800));
   1224     assertEquals(RegionCode.UN001, phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForCountryCode(979));
   1225   }
   1226 
   1227   public void testGetRegionCodeForNumber() {
   1228     assertEquals(RegionCode.BS, phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForNumber(BS_NUMBER));
   1229     assertEquals(RegionCode.US, phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForNumber(US_NUMBER));
   1230     assertEquals(RegionCode.GB, phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForNumber(GB_MOBILE));
   1231     assertEquals(RegionCode.UN001, phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForNumber(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE));
   1232     assertEquals(RegionCode.UN001, phoneUtil.getRegionCodeForNumber(UNIVERSAL_PREMIUM_RATE));
   1233   }
   1234 
   1235   public void testGetRegionCodesForCountryCode() {
   1236     List<String> regionCodesForNANPA = phoneUtil.getRegionCodesForCountryCode(1);
   1237     assertTrue(regionCodesForNANPA.contains(RegionCode.US));
   1238     assertTrue(regionCodesForNANPA.contains(RegionCode.BS));
   1239     assertTrue(phoneUtil.getRegionCodesForCountryCode(44).contains(RegionCode.GB));
   1240     assertTrue(phoneUtil.getRegionCodesForCountryCode(49).contains(RegionCode.DE));
   1241     assertTrue(phoneUtil.getRegionCodesForCountryCode(800).contains(RegionCode.UN001));
   1242     // Test with invalid country calling code.
   1243     assertTrue(phoneUtil.getRegionCodesForCountryCode(-1).isEmpty());
   1244   }
   1245 
   1246   public void testGetCountryCodeForRegion() {
   1247     assertEquals(1, phoneUtil.getCountryCodeForRegion(RegionCode.US));
   1248     assertEquals(64, phoneUtil.getCountryCodeForRegion(RegionCode.NZ));
   1249     assertEquals(0, phoneUtil.getCountryCodeForRegion(null));
   1250     assertEquals(0, phoneUtil.getCountryCodeForRegion(RegionCode.ZZ));
   1251     assertEquals(0, phoneUtil.getCountryCodeForRegion(RegionCode.UN001));
   1252     // CS is already deprecated so the library doesn't support it.
   1253     assertEquals(0, phoneUtil.getCountryCodeForRegion(RegionCode.CS));
   1254   }
   1255 
   1256   public void testGetNationalDiallingPrefixForRegion() {
   1257     assertEquals("1", phoneUtil.getNddPrefixForRegion(RegionCode.US, false));
   1258     // Test non-main country to see it gets the national dialling prefix for the main country with
   1259     // that country calling code.
   1260     assertEquals("1", phoneUtil.getNddPrefixForRegion(RegionCode.BS, false));
   1261     assertEquals("0", phoneUtil.getNddPrefixForRegion(RegionCode.NZ, false));
   1262     // Test case with non digit in the national prefix.
   1263     assertEquals("0~0", phoneUtil.getNddPrefixForRegion(RegionCode.AO, false));
   1264     assertEquals("00", phoneUtil.getNddPrefixForRegion(RegionCode.AO, true));
   1265     // Test cases with invalid regions.
   1266     assertEquals(null, phoneUtil.getNddPrefixForRegion(null, false));
   1267     assertEquals(null, phoneUtil.getNddPrefixForRegion(RegionCode.ZZ, false));
   1268     assertEquals(null, phoneUtil.getNddPrefixForRegion(RegionCode.UN001, false));
   1269     // CS is already deprecated so the library doesn't support it.
   1270     assertEquals(null, phoneUtil.getNddPrefixForRegion(RegionCode.CS, false));
   1271   }
   1272 
   1273   public void testIsNANPACountry() {
   1274     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isNANPACountry(RegionCode.US));
   1275     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isNANPACountry(RegionCode.BS));
   1276     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isNANPACountry(RegionCode.DE));
   1277     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isNANPACountry(RegionCode.ZZ));
   1278     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isNANPACountry(RegionCode.UN001));
   1279     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isNANPACountry(null));
   1280   }
   1281 
   1282   public void testIsPossibleNumber() {
   1283     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber(US_NUMBER));
   1284     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber(US_LOCAL_NUMBER));
   1285     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber(GB_NUMBER));
   1286     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE));
   1287 
   1288     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("+1 650 253 0000", RegionCode.US));
   1289     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("+1 650 GOO OGLE", RegionCode.US));
   1290     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("(650) 253-0000", RegionCode.US));
   1291     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("253-0000", RegionCode.US));
   1292     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("+1 650 253 0000", RegionCode.GB));
   1293     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("+44 20 7031 3000", RegionCode.GB));
   1294     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("(020) 7031 3000", RegionCode.GB));
   1295     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("7031 3000", RegionCode.GB));
   1296     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("3331 6005", RegionCode.NZ));
   1297     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("+800 1234 5678", RegionCode.UN001));
   1298   }
   1299 
   1300   public void testIsPossibleNumberWithReason() {
   1301     // National numbers for country calling code +1 that are within 7 to 10 digits are possible.
   1302     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.ValidationResult.IS_POSSIBLE,
   1303                  phoneUtil.isPossibleNumberWithReason(US_NUMBER));
   1304 
   1305     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.ValidationResult.IS_POSSIBLE,
   1306                  phoneUtil.isPossibleNumberWithReason(US_LOCAL_NUMBER));
   1307 
   1308     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.ValidationResult.TOO_LONG,
   1309                  phoneUtil.isPossibleNumberWithReason(US_LONG_NUMBER));
   1310 
   1311     PhoneNumber number = new PhoneNumber();
   1312     number.setCountryCode(0).setNationalNumber(2530000L);
   1313     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.ValidationResult.INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE,
   1314                  phoneUtil.isPossibleNumberWithReason(number));
   1315 
   1316     number.clear();
   1317     number.setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(253000L);
   1318     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.ValidationResult.TOO_SHORT,
   1319                  phoneUtil.isPossibleNumberWithReason(number));
   1320 
   1321     number.clear();
   1322     number.setCountryCode(65).setNationalNumber(1234567890L);
   1323     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.ValidationResult.IS_POSSIBLE,
   1324                  phoneUtil.isPossibleNumberWithReason(number));
   1325 
   1326     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.ValidationResult.TOO_LONG,
   1327                  phoneUtil.isPossibleNumberWithReason(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE_TOO_LONG));
   1328   }
   1329 
   1330   public void testIsNotPossibleNumber() {
   1331     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber(US_LONG_NUMBER));
   1332     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE_TOO_LONG));
   1333 
   1334     PhoneNumber number = new PhoneNumber();
   1335     number.setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(253000L);
   1336     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber(number));
   1337 
   1338     number.clear();
   1339     number.setCountryCode(44).setNationalNumber(300L);
   1340     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber(number));
   1341     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("+1 650 253 00000", RegionCode.US));
   1342     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("(650) 253-00000", RegionCode.US));
   1343     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("I want a Pizza", RegionCode.US));
   1344     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("253-000", RegionCode.US));
   1345     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("1 3000", RegionCode.GB));
   1346     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("+44 300", RegionCode.GB));
   1347     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isPossibleNumber("+800 1234 5678 9", RegionCode.UN001));
   1348   }
   1349 
   1350   public void testTruncateTooLongNumber() {
   1351     // GB number 080 1234 5678, but entered with 4 extra digits at the end.
   1352     PhoneNumber tooLongNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1353     tooLongNumber.setCountryCode(44).setNationalNumber(80123456780123L);
   1354     PhoneNumber validNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1355     validNumber.setCountryCode(44).setNationalNumber(8012345678L);
   1356     assertTrue(phoneUtil.truncateTooLongNumber(tooLongNumber));
   1357     assertEquals(validNumber, tooLongNumber);
   1358 
   1359     // IT number 022 3456 7890, but entered with 3 extra digits at the end.
   1360     tooLongNumber.clear();
   1361     tooLongNumber.setCountryCode(39).setNationalNumber(2234567890123L).setItalianLeadingZero(true);
   1362     validNumber.clear();
   1363     validNumber.setCountryCode(39).setNationalNumber(2234567890L).setItalianLeadingZero(true);
   1364     assertTrue(phoneUtil.truncateTooLongNumber(tooLongNumber));
   1365     assertEquals(validNumber, tooLongNumber);
   1366 
   1367     // US number 650-253-0000, but entered with one additional digit at the end.
   1368     tooLongNumber.clear();
   1369     tooLongNumber.mergeFrom(US_LONG_NUMBER);
   1370     assertTrue(phoneUtil.truncateTooLongNumber(tooLongNumber));
   1371     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, tooLongNumber);
   1372 
   1373     tooLongNumber.clear();
   1374     tooLongNumber.mergeFrom(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE_TOO_LONG);
   1375     assertTrue(phoneUtil.truncateTooLongNumber(tooLongNumber));
   1376     assertEquals(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, tooLongNumber);
   1377 
   1378     // Tests what happens when a valid number is passed in.
   1379     PhoneNumber validNumberCopy = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(validNumber);
   1380     assertTrue(phoneUtil.truncateTooLongNumber(validNumber));
   1381     // Tests the number is not modified.
   1382     assertEquals(validNumberCopy, validNumber);
   1383 
   1384     // Tests what happens when a number with invalid prefix is passed in.
   1385     PhoneNumber numberWithInvalidPrefix = new PhoneNumber();
   1386     // The test metadata says US numbers cannot have prefix 240.
   1387     numberWithInvalidPrefix.setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(2401234567L);
   1388     PhoneNumber invalidNumberCopy = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(numberWithInvalidPrefix);
   1389     assertFalse(phoneUtil.truncateTooLongNumber(numberWithInvalidPrefix));
   1390     // Tests the number is not modified.
   1391     assertEquals(invalidNumberCopy, numberWithInvalidPrefix);
   1392 
   1393     // Tests what happens when a too short number is passed in.
   1394     PhoneNumber tooShortNumber = new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(1234L);
   1395     PhoneNumber tooShortNumberCopy = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(tooShortNumber);
   1396     assertFalse(phoneUtil.truncateTooLongNumber(tooShortNumber));
   1397     // Tests the number is not modified.
   1398     assertEquals(tooShortNumberCopy, tooShortNumber);
   1399   }
   1400 
   1401   public void testIsViablePhoneNumber() {
   1402     assertFalse(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("1"));
   1403     // Only one or two digits before strange non-possible punctuation.
   1404     assertFalse(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("1+1+1"));
   1405     assertFalse(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("80+0"));
   1406     // Two digits is viable.
   1407     assertTrue(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("00"));
   1408     assertTrue(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("111"));
   1409     // Alpha numbers.
   1410     assertTrue(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("0800-4-pizza"));
   1411     assertTrue(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("0800-4-PIZZA"));
   1412     // We need at least three digits before any alpha characters.
   1413     assertFalse(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("08-PIZZA"));
   1414     assertFalse(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("8-PIZZA"));
   1415     assertFalse(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("12. March"));
   1416   }
   1417 
   1418   public void testIsViablePhoneNumberNonAscii() {
   1419     // Only one or two digits before possible punctuation followed by more digits.
   1420     assertTrue(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("1\u300034"));
   1421     assertFalse(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("1\u30003+4"));
   1422     // Unicode variants of possible starting character and other allowed punctuation/digits.
   1423     assertTrue(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("\uFF081\uFF09\u30003456789"));
   1424     // Testing a leading + is okay.
   1425     assertTrue(PhoneNumberUtil.isViablePhoneNumber("+1\uFF09\u30003456789"));
   1426   }
   1427 
   1428   public void testExtractPossibleNumber() {
   1429     // Removes preceding funky punctuation and letters but leaves the rest untouched.
   1430     assertEquals("0800-345-600", PhoneNumberUtil.extractPossibleNumber("Tel:0800-345-600"));
   1431     assertEquals("0800 FOR PIZZA", PhoneNumberUtil.extractPossibleNumber("Tel:0800 FOR PIZZA"));
   1432     // Should not remove plus sign
   1433     assertEquals("+800-345-600", PhoneNumberUtil.extractPossibleNumber("Tel:+800-345-600"));
   1434     // Should recognise wide digits as possible start values.
   1435     assertEquals("\uFF10\uFF12\uFF13",
   1436                  PhoneNumberUtil.extractPossibleNumber("\uFF10\uFF12\uFF13"));
   1437     // Dashes are not possible start values and should be removed.
   1438     assertEquals("\uFF11\uFF12\uFF13",
   1439                  PhoneNumberUtil.extractPossibleNumber("Num-\uFF11\uFF12\uFF13"));
   1440     // If not possible number present, return empty string.
   1441     assertEquals("", PhoneNumberUtil.extractPossibleNumber("Num-...."));
   1442     // Leading brackets are stripped - these are not used when parsing.
   1443     assertEquals("650) 253-0000", PhoneNumberUtil.extractPossibleNumber("(650) 253-0000"));
   1444 
   1445     // Trailing non-alpha-numeric characters should be removed.
   1446     assertEquals("650) 253-0000", PhoneNumberUtil.extractPossibleNumber("(650) 253-0000..- .."));
   1447     assertEquals("650) 253-0000", PhoneNumberUtil.extractPossibleNumber("(650) 253-0000."));
   1448     // This case has a trailing RTL char.
   1449     assertEquals("650) 253-0000", PhoneNumberUtil.extractPossibleNumber("(650) 253-0000\u200F"));
   1450   }
   1451 
   1452   public void testMaybeStripNationalPrefix() {
   1453     PhoneMetadata metadata = new PhoneMetadata();
   1454     metadata.setNationalPrefixForParsing("34");
   1455     metadata.setGeneralDesc(new PhoneNumberDesc().setNationalNumberPattern("\\d{4,8}"));
   1456     StringBuilder numberToStrip = new StringBuilder("34356778");
   1457     String strippedNumber = "356778";
   1458     assertTrue(phoneUtil.maybeStripNationalPrefixAndCarrierCode(numberToStrip, metadata, null));
   1459     assertEquals("Should have had national prefix stripped.",
   1460                  strippedNumber, numberToStrip.toString());
   1461     // Retry stripping - now the number should not start with the national prefix, so no more
   1462     // stripping should occur.
   1463     assertFalse(phoneUtil.maybeStripNationalPrefixAndCarrierCode(numberToStrip, metadata, null));
   1464     assertEquals("Should have had no change - no national prefix present.",
   1465                  strippedNumber, numberToStrip.toString());
   1466     // Some countries have no national prefix. Repeat test with none specified.
   1467     metadata.setNationalPrefixForParsing("");
   1468     assertFalse(phoneUtil.maybeStripNationalPrefixAndCarrierCode(numberToStrip, metadata, null));
   1469     assertEquals("Should not strip anything with empty national prefix.",
   1470                  strippedNumber, numberToStrip.toString());
   1471     // If the resultant number doesn't match the national rule, it shouldn't be stripped.
   1472     metadata.setNationalPrefixForParsing("3");
   1473     numberToStrip = new StringBuilder("3123");
   1474     strippedNumber = "3123";
   1475     assertFalse(phoneUtil.maybeStripNationalPrefixAndCarrierCode(numberToStrip, metadata, null));
   1476     assertEquals("Should have had no change - after stripping, it wouldn't have matched " +
   1477                  "the national rule.",
   1478                  strippedNumber, numberToStrip.toString());
   1479     // Test extracting carrier selection code.
   1480     metadata.setNationalPrefixForParsing("0(81)?");
   1481     numberToStrip = new StringBuilder("08122123456");
   1482     strippedNumber = "22123456";
   1483     StringBuilder carrierCode = new StringBuilder();
   1484     assertTrue(phoneUtil.maybeStripNationalPrefixAndCarrierCode(
   1485         numberToStrip, metadata, carrierCode));
   1486     assertEquals("81", carrierCode.toString());
   1487     assertEquals("Should have had national prefix and carrier code stripped.",
   1488                  strippedNumber, numberToStrip.toString());
   1489     // If there was a transform rule, check it was applied.
   1490     metadata.setNationalPrefixTransformRule("5$15");
   1491     // Note that a capturing group is present here.
   1492     metadata.setNationalPrefixForParsing("0(\\d{2})");
   1493     numberToStrip = new StringBuilder("031123");
   1494     String transformedNumber = "5315123";
   1495     assertTrue(phoneUtil.maybeStripNationalPrefixAndCarrierCode(numberToStrip, metadata, null));
   1496     assertEquals("Should transform the 031 to a 5315.",
   1497                  transformedNumber, numberToStrip.toString());
   1498   }
   1499 
   1500   public void testMaybeStripInternationalPrefix() {
   1501     String internationalPrefix = "00[39]";
   1502     StringBuilder numberToStrip = new StringBuilder("0034567700-3898003");
   1503     // Note the dash is removed as part of the normalization.
   1504     StringBuilder strippedNumber = new StringBuilder("45677003898003");
   1505     assertEquals(CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITH_IDD,
   1506                  phoneUtil.maybeStripInternationalPrefixAndNormalize(numberToStrip,
   1507                                                                      internationalPrefix));
   1508     assertEquals("The number supplied was not stripped of its international prefix.",
   1509                  strippedNumber.toString(), numberToStrip.toString());
   1510     // Now the number no longer starts with an IDD prefix, so it should now report
   1511     // FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY.
   1512     assertEquals(CountryCodeSource.FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY,
   1513                  phoneUtil.maybeStripInternationalPrefixAndNormalize(numberToStrip,
   1514                                                                      internationalPrefix));
   1515 
   1516     numberToStrip = new StringBuilder("00945677003898003");
   1517     assertEquals(CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITH_IDD,
   1518                  phoneUtil.maybeStripInternationalPrefixAndNormalize(numberToStrip,
   1519                                                                      internationalPrefix));
   1520     assertEquals("The number supplied was not stripped of its international prefix.",
   1521                  strippedNumber.toString(), numberToStrip.toString());
   1522     // Test it works when the international prefix is broken up by spaces.
   1523     numberToStrip = new StringBuilder("00 9 45677003898003");
   1524     assertEquals(CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITH_IDD,
   1525                  phoneUtil.maybeStripInternationalPrefixAndNormalize(numberToStrip,
   1526                                                                      internationalPrefix));
   1527     assertEquals("The number supplied was not stripped of its international prefix.",
   1528                  strippedNumber.toString(), numberToStrip.toString());
   1529     // Now the number no longer starts with an IDD prefix, so it should now report
   1530     // FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY.
   1531     assertEquals(CountryCodeSource.FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY,
   1532                  phoneUtil.maybeStripInternationalPrefixAndNormalize(numberToStrip,
   1533                                                                      internationalPrefix));
   1534 
   1535     // Test the + symbol is also recognised and stripped.
   1536     numberToStrip = new StringBuilder("+45677003898003");
   1537     strippedNumber = new StringBuilder("45677003898003");
   1538     assertEquals(CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITH_PLUS_SIGN,
   1539                  phoneUtil.maybeStripInternationalPrefixAndNormalize(numberToStrip,
   1540                                                                      internationalPrefix));
   1541     assertEquals("The number supplied was not stripped of the plus symbol.",
   1542                  strippedNumber.toString(), numberToStrip.toString());
   1543 
   1544     // If the number afterwards is a zero, we should not strip this - no country calling code begins
   1545     // with 0.
   1546     numberToStrip = new StringBuilder("0090112-3123");
   1547     strippedNumber = new StringBuilder("00901123123");
   1548     assertEquals(CountryCodeSource.FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY,
   1549                  phoneUtil.maybeStripInternationalPrefixAndNormalize(numberToStrip,
   1550                                                                      internationalPrefix));
   1551     assertEquals("The number supplied had a 0 after the match so shouldn't be stripped.",
   1552                  strippedNumber.toString(), numberToStrip.toString());
   1553     // Here the 0 is separated by a space from the IDD.
   1554     numberToStrip = new StringBuilder("009 0-112-3123");
   1555     assertEquals(CountryCodeSource.FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY,
   1556                  phoneUtil.maybeStripInternationalPrefixAndNormalize(numberToStrip,
   1557                                                                      internationalPrefix));
   1558   }
   1559 
   1560   public void testMaybeExtractCountryCode() {
   1561     PhoneNumber number = new PhoneNumber();
   1562     PhoneMetadata metadata = phoneUtil.getMetadataForRegion(RegionCode.US);
   1563     // Note that for the US, the IDD is 011.
   1564     try {
   1565       String phoneNumber = "011112-3456789";
   1566       String strippedNumber = "123456789";
   1567       int countryCallingCode = 1;
   1568       StringBuilder numberToFill = new StringBuilder();
   1569       assertEquals("Did not extract country calling code " + countryCallingCode + " correctly.",
   1570                    countryCallingCode,
   1571                    phoneUtil.maybeExtractCountryCode(phoneNumber, metadata, numberToFill, true,
   1572                                                      number));
   1573       assertEquals("Did not figure out CountryCodeSource correctly",
   1574                    CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITH_IDD, number.getCountryCodeSource());
   1575       // Should strip and normalize national significant number.
   1576       assertEquals("Did not strip off the country calling code correctly.",
   1577                    strippedNumber,
   1578                    numberToFill.toString());
   1579     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1580       fail("Should not have thrown an exception: " + e.toString());
   1581     }
   1582     number.clear();
   1583     try {
   1584       String phoneNumber = "+6423456789";
   1585       int countryCallingCode = 64;
   1586       StringBuilder numberToFill = new StringBuilder();
   1587       assertEquals("Did not extract country calling code " + countryCallingCode + " correctly.",
   1588                    countryCallingCode,
   1589                    phoneUtil.maybeExtractCountryCode(phoneNumber, metadata, numberToFill, true,
   1590                                                      number));
   1591       assertEquals("Did not figure out CountryCodeSource correctly",
   1592                    CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITH_PLUS_SIGN, number.getCountryCodeSource());
   1593     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1594       fail("Should not have thrown an exception: " + e.toString());
   1595     }
   1596     number.clear();
   1597     try {
   1598       String phoneNumber = "+80012345678";
   1599       int countryCallingCode = 800;
   1600       StringBuilder numberToFill = new StringBuilder();
   1601       assertEquals("Did not extract country calling code " + countryCallingCode + " correctly.",
   1602                    countryCallingCode,
   1603                    phoneUtil.maybeExtractCountryCode(phoneNumber, metadata, numberToFill, true,
   1604                                                      number));
   1605       assertEquals("Did not figure out CountryCodeSource correctly",
   1606                    CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITH_PLUS_SIGN, number.getCountryCodeSource());
   1607     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1608       fail("Should not have thrown an exception: " + e.toString());
   1609     }
   1610     number.clear();
   1611     try {
   1612       String phoneNumber = "2345-6789";
   1613       StringBuilder numberToFill = new StringBuilder();
   1614       assertEquals(
   1615           "Should not have extracted a country calling code - no international prefix present.",
   1616           0,
   1617           phoneUtil.maybeExtractCountryCode(phoneNumber, metadata, numberToFill, true, number));
   1618       assertEquals("Did not figure out CountryCodeSource correctly",
   1619                    CountryCodeSource.FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY, number.getCountryCodeSource());
   1620     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1621       fail("Should not have thrown an exception: " + e.toString());
   1622     }
   1623     number.clear();
   1624     try {
   1625       String phoneNumber = "0119991123456789";
   1626       StringBuilder numberToFill = new StringBuilder();
   1627       phoneUtil.maybeExtractCountryCode(phoneNumber, metadata, numberToFill, true, number);
   1628       fail("Should have thrown an exception, no valid country calling code present.");
   1629     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1630       // Expected.
   1631       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   1632                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE,
   1633                    e.getErrorType());
   1634     }
   1635     number.clear();
   1636     try {
   1637       String phoneNumber = "(1 610) 619 4466";
   1638       int countryCallingCode = 1;
   1639       StringBuilder numberToFill = new StringBuilder();
   1640       assertEquals("Should have extracted the country calling code of the region passed in",
   1641                    countryCallingCode,
   1642                    phoneUtil.maybeExtractCountryCode(phoneNumber, metadata, numberToFill, true,
   1643                                                      number));
   1644       assertEquals("Did not figure out CountryCodeSource correctly",
   1645                    CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITHOUT_PLUS_SIGN,
   1646                    number.getCountryCodeSource());
   1647     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1648       fail("Should not have thrown an exception: " + e.toString());
   1649     }
   1650     number.clear();
   1651     try {
   1652       String phoneNumber = "(1 610) 619 4466";
   1653       int countryCallingCode = 1;
   1654       StringBuilder numberToFill = new StringBuilder();
   1655       assertEquals("Should have extracted the country calling code of the region passed in",
   1656                    countryCallingCode,
   1657                    phoneUtil.maybeExtractCountryCode(phoneNumber, metadata, numberToFill, false,
   1658                                                      number));
   1659       assertFalse("Should not contain CountryCodeSource.", number.hasCountryCodeSource());
   1660     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1661       fail("Should not have thrown an exception: " + e.toString());
   1662     }
   1663     number.clear();
   1664     try {
   1665       String phoneNumber = "(1 610) 619 446";
   1666       StringBuilder numberToFill = new StringBuilder();
   1667       assertEquals("Should not have extracted a country calling code - invalid number after " +
   1668                    "extraction of uncertain country calling code.",
   1669                    0,
   1670                    phoneUtil.maybeExtractCountryCode(phoneNumber, metadata, numberToFill, false,
   1671                                                      number));
   1672       assertFalse("Should not contain CountryCodeSource.", number.hasCountryCodeSource());
   1673     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1674       fail("Should not have thrown an exception: " + e.toString());
   1675     }
   1676     number.clear();
   1677     try {
   1678       String phoneNumber = "(1 610) 619";
   1679       StringBuilder numberToFill = new StringBuilder();
   1680       assertEquals("Should not have extracted a country calling code - too short number both " +
   1681                    "before and after extraction of uncertain country calling code.",
   1682                    0,
   1683                    phoneUtil.maybeExtractCountryCode(phoneNumber, metadata, numberToFill, true,
   1684                                                      number));
   1685       assertEquals("Did not figure out CountryCodeSource correctly",
   1686                    CountryCodeSource.FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY, number.getCountryCodeSource());
   1687     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1688       fail("Should not have thrown an exception: " + e.toString());
   1689     }
   1690   }
   1691 
   1692   public void testParseNationalNumber() throws Exception {
   1693     // National prefix attached.
   1694     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("033316005", RegionCode.NZ));
   1695     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("33316005", RegionCode.NZ));
   1696     // National prefix attached and some formatting present.
   1697     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("03-331 6005", RegionCode.NZ));
   1698     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("03 331 6005", RegionCode.NZ));
   1699     // Test parsing RFC3966 format with a phone context.
   1700     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("tel:03-331-6005;phone-context=+64", RegionCode.NZ));
   1701     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("tel:331-6005;phone-context=+64-3", RegionCode.NZ));
   1702     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("tel:331-6005;phone-context=+64-3", RegionCode.US));
   1703     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse(
   1704         "My number is tel:03-331-6005;phone-context=+64", RegionCode.NZ));
   1705     // Test parsing RFC3966 format with optional user-defined parameters. The parameters will appear
   1706     // after the context if present.
   1707     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("tel:03-331-6005;phone-context=+64;a=%A1",
   1708         RegionCode.NZ));
   1709     // Test parsing RFC3966 with an ISDN subaddress.
   1710     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("tel:03-331-6005;isub=12345;phone-context=+64",
   1711         RegionCode.NZ));
   1712     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("tel:+64-3-331-6005;isub=12345", RegionCode.NZ));
   1713     // Test parsing RFC3966 with "tel:" missing.
   1714     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("03-331-6005;phone-context=+64", RegionCode.NZ));
   1715     // Testing international prefixes.
   1716     // Should strip country calling code.
   1717     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("0064 3 331 6005", RegionCode.NZ));
   1718     // Try again, but this time we have an international number with Region Code US. It should
   1719     // recognise the country calling code and parse accordingly.
   1720     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("01164 3 331 6005", RegionCode.US));
   1721     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("+64 3 331 6005", RegionCode.US));
   1722     // We should ignore the leading plus here, since it is not followed by a valid country code but
   1723     // instead is followed by the IDD for the US.
   1724     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("+01164 3 331 6005", RegionCode.US));
   1725     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("+0064 3 331 6005", RegionCode.NZ));
   1726     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("+ 00 64 3 331 6005", RegionCode.NZ));
   1727 
   1728     assertEquals(US_LOCAL_NUMBER,
   1729         phoneUtil.parse("tel:253-0000;phone-context=www.google.com", RegionCode.US));
   1730     assertEquals(US_LOCAL_NUMBER,
   1731         phoneUtil.parse("tel:253-0000;isub=12345;phone-context=www.google.com", RegionCode.US));
   1732     // This is invalid because no "+" sign is present as part of phone-context. The phone context
   1733     // is simply ignored in this case just as if it contains a domain.
   1734     assertEquals(US_LOCAL_NUMBER,
   1735         phoneUtil.parse("tel:2530000;isub=12345;phone-context=1-650", RegionCode.US));
   1736     assertEquals(US_LOCAL_NUMBER,
   1737         phoneUtil.parse("tel:2530000;isub=12345;phone-context=1234.com", RegionCode.US));
   1738 
   1739     PhoneNumber nzNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1740     nzNumber.setCountryCode(64).setNationalNumber(64123456L);
   1741     assertEquals(nzNumber, phoneUtil.parse("64(0)64123456", RegionCode.NZ));
   1742     // Check that using a "/" is fine in a phone number.
   1743     assertEquals(DE_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("301/23456", RegionCode.DE));
   1744 
   1745     PhoneNumber usNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1746     // Check it doesn't use the '1' as a country calling code when parsing if the phone number was
   1747     // already possible.
   1748     usNumber.setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(1234567890L);
   1749     assertEquals(usNumber, phoneUtil.parse("123-456-7890", RegionCode.US));
   1750 
   1751     // Test star numbers. Although this is not strictly valid, we would like to make sure we can
   1752     // parse the output we produce when formatting the number.
   1753     assertEquals(JP_STAR_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("+81 *2345", RegionCode.JP));
   1754 
   1755     PhoneNumber shortNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1756     shortNumber.setCountryCode(64).setNationalNumber(12L);
   1757     assertEquals(shortNumber, phoneUtil.parse("12", RegionCode.NZ));
   1758   }
   1759 
   1760   public void testParseNumberWithAlphaCharacters() throws Exception {
   1761     // Test case with alpha characters.
   1762     PhoneNumber tollfreeNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1763     tollfreeNumber.setCountryCode(64).setNationalNumber(800332005L);
   1764     assertEquals(tollfreeNumber, phoneUtil.parse("0800 DDA 005", RegionCode.NZ));
   1765     PhoneNumber premiumNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1766     premiumNumber.setCountryCode(64).setNationalNumber(9003326005L);
   1767     assertEquals(premiumNumber, phoneUtil.parse("0900 DDA 6005", RegionCode.NZ));
   1768     // Not enough alpha characters for them to be considered intentional, so they are stripped.
   1769     assertEquals(premiumNumber, phoneUtil.parse("0900 332 6005a", RegionCode.NZ));
   1770     assertEquals(premiumNumber, phoneUtil.parse("0900 332 600a5", RegionCode.NZ));
   1771     assertEquals(premiumNumber, phoneUtil.parse("0900 332 600A5", RegionCode.NZ));
   1772     assertEquals(premiumNumber, phoneUtil.parse("0900 a332 600A5", RegionCode.NZ));
   1773   }
   1774 
   1775   public void testParseMaliciousInput() throws Exception {
   1776     // Lots of leading + signs before the possible number.
   1777     StringBuilder maliciousNumber = new StringBuilder(6000);
   1778     for (int i = 0; i < 6000; i++) {
   1779       maliciousNumber.append('+');
   1780     }
   1781     maliciousNumber.append("12222-33-244 extensioB 343+");
   1782     try {
   1783       phoneUtil.parse(maliciousNumber.toString(), RegionCode.US);
   1784       fail("This should not parse without throwing an exception " + maliciousNumber);
   1785     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1786       // Expected this exception.
   1787       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   1788                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.TOO_LONG,
   1789                    e.getErrorType());
   1790     }
   1791     StringBuilder maliciousNumberWithAlmostExt = new StringBuilder(6000);
   1792     for (int i = 0; i < 350; i++) {
   1793       maliciousNumberWithAlmostExt.append("200");
   1794     }
   1795     maliciousNumberWithAlmostExt.append(" extensiOB 345");
   1796     try {
   1797       phoneUtil.parse(maliciousNumberWithAlmostExt.toString(), RegionCode.US);
   1798       fail("This should not parse without throwing an exception " + maliciousNumberWithAlmostExt);
   1799     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1800       // Expected this exception.
   1801       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   1802                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.TOO_LONG,
   1803                    e.getErrorType());
   1804     }
   1805   }
   1806 
   1807   public void testParseWithInternationalPrefixes() throws Exception {
   1808     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("+1 (650) 253-0000", RegionCode.NZ));
   1809     assertEquals(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, phoneUtil.parse("011 800 1234 5678", RegionCode.US));
   1810     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("1-650-253-0000", RegionCode.US));
   1811     // Calling the US number from Singapore by using different service providers
   1812     // 1st test: calling using SingTel IDD service (IDD is 001)
   1813     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("0011-650-253-0000", RegionCode.SG));
   1814     // 2nd test: calling using StarHub IDD service (IDD is 008)
   1815     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("0081-650-253-0000", RegionCode.SG));
   1816     // 3rd test: calling using SingTel V019 service (IDD is 019)
   1817     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("0191-650-253-0000", RegionCode.SG));
   1818     // Calling the US number from Poland
   1819     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("0~01-650-253-0000", RegionCode.PL));
   1820     // Using "++" at the start.
   1821     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("++1 (650) 253-0000", RegionCode.PL));
   1822   }
   1823 
   1824   public void testParseNonAscii() throws Exception {
   1825     // Using a full-width plus sign.
   1826     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("\uFF0B1 (650) 253-0000", RegionCode.SG));
   1827     // Using a soft hyphen U+00AD.
   1828     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("1 (650) 253\u00AD-0000", RegionCode.US));
   1829     // The whole number, including punctuation, is here represented in full-width form.
   1830     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("\uFF0B\uFF11\u3000\uFF08\uFF16\uFF15\uFF10\uFF09" +
   1831                                             "\u3000\uFF12\uFF15\uFF13\uFF0D\uFF10\uFF10\uFF10" +
   1832                                             "\uFF10",
   1833                                             RegionCode.SG));
   1834     // Using U+30FC dash instead.
   1835     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("\uFF0B\uFF11\u3000\uFF08\uFF16\uFF15\uFF10\uFF09" +
   1836                                             "\u3000\uFF12\uFF15\uFF13\u30FC\uFF10\uFF10\uFF10" +
   1837                                             "\uFF10",
   1838                                             RegionCode.SG));
   1839 
   1840     // Using a very strange decimal digit range (Mongolian digits).
   1841     assertEquals(US_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("\u1811 \u1816\u1815\u1810 " +
   1842                                             "\u1812\u1815\u1813 \u1810\u1810\u1810\u1810",
   1843                                             RegionCode.US));
   1844   }
   1845 
   1846   public void testParseWithLeadingZero() throws Exception {
   1847     assertEquals(IT_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("+39 02-36618 300", RegionCode.NZ));
   1848     assertEquals(IT_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("02-36618 300", RegionCode.IT));
   1849 
   1850     assertEquals(IT_MOBILE, phoneUtil.parse("345 678 901", RegionCode.IT));
   1851   }
   1852 
   1853   public void testParseNationalNumberArgentina() throws Exception {
   1854     // Test parsing mobile numbers of Argentina.
   1855     PhoneNumber arNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1856     arNumber.setCountryCode(54).setNationalNumber(93435551212L);
   1857     assertEquals(arNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+54 9 343 555 1212", RegionCode.AR));
   1858     assertEquals(arNumber, phoneUtil.parse("0343 15 555 1212", RegionCode.AR));
   1859 
   1860     arNumber.clear();
   1861     arNumber.setCountryCode(54).setNationalNumber(93715654320L);
   1862     assertEquals(arNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+54 9 3715 65 4320", RegionCode.AR));
   1863     assertEquals(arNumber, phoneUtil.parse("03715 15 65 4320", RegionCode.AR));
   1864     assertEquals(AR_MOBILE, phoneUtil.parse("911 876 54321", RegionCode.AR));
   1865 
   1866     // Test parsing fixed-line numbers of Argentina.
   1867     assertEquals(AR_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("+54 11 8765 4321", RegionCode.AR));
   1868     assertEquals(AR_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("011 8765 4321", RegionCode.AR));
   1869 
   1870     arNumber.clear();
   1871     arNumber.setCountryCode(54).setNationalNumber(3715654321L);
   1872     assertEquals(arNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+54 3715 65 4321", RegionCode.AR));
   1873     assertEquals(arNumber, phoneUtil.parse("03715 65 4321", RegionCode.AR));
   1874 
   1875     arNumber.clear();
   1876     arNumber.setCountryCode(54).setNationalNumber(2312340000L);
   1877     assertEquals(arNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+54 23 1234 0000", RegionCode.AR));
   1878     assertEquals(arNumber, phoneUtil.parse("023 1234 0000", RegionCode.AR));
   1879   }
   1880 
   1881   public void testParseWithXInNumber() throws Exception {
   1882     // Test that having an 'x' in the phone number at the start is ok and that it just gets removed.
   1883     assertEquals(AR_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("01187654321", RegionCode.AR));
   1884     assertEquals(AR_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("(0) 1187654321", RegionCode.AR));
   1885     assertEquals(AR_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("0 1187654321", RegionCode.AR));
   1886     assertEquals(AR_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("(0xx) 1187654321", RegionCode.AR));
   1887     PhoneNumber arFromUs = new PhoneNumber();
   1888     arFromUs.setCountryCode(54).setNationalNumber(81429712L);
   1889     // This test is intentionally constructed such that the number of digit after xx is larger than
   1890     // 7, so that the number won't be mistakenly treated as an extension, as we allow extensions up
   1891     // to 7 digits. This assumption is okay for now as all the countries where a carrier selection
   1892     // code is written in the form of xx have a national significant number of length larger than 7.
   1893     assertEquals(arFromUs, phoneUtil.parse("011xx5481429712", RegionCode.US));
   1894   }
   1895 
   1896   public void testParseNumbersMexico() throws Exception {
   1897     // Test parsing fixed-line numbers of Mexico.
   1898     PhoneNumber mxNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   1899     mxNumber.setCountryCode(52).setNationalNumber(4499780001L);
   1900     assertEquals(mxNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+52 (449)978-0001", RegionCode.MX));
   1901     assertEquals(mxNumber, phoneUtil.parse("01 (449)978-0001", RegionCode.MX));
   1902     assertEquals(mxNumber, phoneUtil.parse("(449)978-0001", RegionCode.MX));
   1903 
   1904     // Test parsing mobile numbers of Mexico.
   1905     mxNumber.clear();
   1906     mxNumber.setCountryCode(52).setNationalNumber(13312345678L);
   1907     assertEquals(mxNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+52 1 33 1234-5678", RegionCode.MX));
   1908     assertEquals(mxNumber, phoneUtil.parse("044 (33) 1234-5678", RegionCode.MX));
   1909     assertEquals(mxNumber, phoneUtil.parse("045 33 1234-5678", RegionCode.MX));
   1910   }
   1911 
   1912   public void testFailedParseOnInvalidNumbers() {
   1913     try {
   1914       String sentencePhoneNumber = "This is not a phone number";
   1915       phoneUtil.parse(sentencePhoneNumber, RegionCode.NZ);
   1916       fail("This should not parse without throwing an exception " + sentencePhoneNumber);
   1917     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1918       // Expected this exception.
   1919       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   1920                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   1921                    e.getErrorType());
   1922     }
   1923     try {
   1924       String sentencePhoneNumber = "1 Still not a number";
   1925       phoneUtil.parse(sentencePhoneNumber, RegionCode.NZ);
   1926       fail("This should not parse without throwing an exception " + sentencePhoneNumber);
   1927     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1928       // Expected this exception.
   1929       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   1930                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   1931                    e.getErrorType());
   1932     }
   1933     try {
   1934       String sentencePhoneNumber = "1 MICROSOFT";
   1935       phoneUtil.parse(sentencePhoneNumber, RegionCode.NZ);
   1936       fail("This should not parse without throwing an exception " + sentencePhoneNumber);
   1937     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1938       // Expected this exception.
   1939       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   1940                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   1941                    e.getErrorType());
   1942     }
   1943     try {
   1944       String sentencePhoneNumber = "12 MICROSOFT";
   1945       phoneUtil.parse(sentencePhoneNumber, RegionCode.NZ);
   1946       fail("This should not parse without throwing an exception " + sentencePhoneNumber);
   1947     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1948       // Expected this exception.
   1949       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   1950                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   1951                    e.getErrorType());
   1952     }
   1953     try {
   1954       String tooLongPhoneNumber = "01495 72553301873 810104";
   1955       phoneUtil.parse(tooLongPhoneNumber, RegionCode.GB);
   1956       fail("This should not parse without throwing an exception " + tooLongPhoneNumber);
   1957     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1958       // Expected this exception.
   1959       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   1960                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.TOO_LONG,
   1961                    e.getErrorType());
   1962     }
   1963     try {
   1964       String plusMinusPhoneNumber = "+---";
   1965       phoneUtil.parse(plusMinusPhoneNumber, RegionCode.DE);
   1966       fail("This should not parse without throwing an exception " + plusMinusPhoneNumber);
   1967     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1968       // Expected this exception.
   1969       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   1970                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   1971                    e.getErrorType());
   1972     }
   1973     try {
   1974       String plusStar = "+***";
   1975       phoneUtil.parse(plusStar, RegionCode.DE);
   1976       fail("This should not parse without throwing an exception " + plusStar);
   1977     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1978       // Expected this exception.
   1979       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   1980                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   1981                    e.getErrorType());
   1982     }
   1983     try {
   1984       String plusStarPhoneNumber = "+*******91";
   1985       phoneUtil.parse(plusStarPhoneNumber, RegionCode.DE);
   1986       fail("This should not parse without throwing an exception " + plusStarPhoneNumber);
   1987     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1988       // Expected this exception.
   1989       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   1990                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   1991                    e.getErrorType());
   1992     }
   1993     try {
   1994       String tooShortPhoneNumber = "+49 0";
   1995       phoneUtil.parse(tooShortPhoneNumber, RegionCode.DE);
   1996       fail("This should not parse without throwing an exception " + tooShortPhoneNumber);
   1997     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   1998       // Expected this exception.
   1999       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2000                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.TOO_SHORT_NSN,
   2001                    e.getErrorType());
   2002     }
   2003     try {
   2004       String invalidCountryCode = "+210 3456 56789";
   2005       phoneUtil.parse(invalidCountryCode, RegionCode.NZ);
   2006       fail("This is not a recognised region code: should fail: " + invalidCountryCode);
   2007     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2008       // Expected this exception.
   2009       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2010                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE,
   2011                    e.getErrorType());
   2012     }
   2013     try {
   2014       String plusAndIddAndInvalidCountryCode = "+ 00 210 3 331 6005";
   2015       phoneUtil.parse(plusAndIddAndInvalidCountryCode, RegionCode.NZ);
   2016       fail("This should not parse without throwing an exception.");
   2017     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2018       // Expected this exception. 00 is a correct IDD, but 210 is not a valid country code.
   2019       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2020                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE,
   2021                    e.getErrorType());
   2022     }
   2023     try {
   2024       String someNumber = "123 456 7890";
   2025       phoneUtil.parse(someNumber, RegionCode.ZZ);
   2026       fail("'Unknown' region code not allowed: should fail.");
   2027     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2028       // Expected this exception.
   2029       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2030                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE,
   2031                    e.getErrorType());
   2032     }
   2033     try {
   2034       String someNumber = "123 456 7890";
   2035       phoneUtil.parse(someNumber, RegionCode.CS);
   2036       fail("Deprecated region code not allowed: should fail.");
   2037     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2038       // Expected this exception.
   2039       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2040                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE,
   2041                    e.getErrorType());
   2042     }
   2043     try {
   2044       String someNumber = "123 456 7890";
   2045       phoneUtil.parse(someNumber, null);
   2046       fail("Null region code not allowed: should fail.");
   2047     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2048       // Expected this exception.
   2049       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2050                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE,
   2051                    e.getErrorType());
   2052     }
   2053     try {
   2054       String someNumber = "0044------";
   2055       phoneUtil.parse(someNumber, RegionCode.GB);
   2056       fail("No number provided, only region code: should fail");
   2057     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2058       // Expected this exception.
   2059       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2060                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.TOO_SHORT_AFTER_IDD,
   2061                    e.getErrorType());
   2062     }
   2063     try {
   2064       String someNumber = "0044";
   2065       phoneUtil.parse(someNumber, RegionCode.GB);
   2066       fail("No number provided, only region code: should fail");
   2067     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2068       // Expected this exception.
   2069       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2070                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.TOO_SHORT_AFTER_IDD,
   2071                    e.getErrorType());
   2072     }
   2073     try {
   2074       String someNumber = "011";
   2075       phoneUtil.parse(someNumber, RegionCode.US);
   2076       fail("Only IDD provided - should fail.");
   2077     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2078       // Expected this exception.
   2079       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2080                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.TOO_SHORT_AFTER_IDD,
   2081                    e.getErrorType());
   2082     }
   2083     try {
   2084       String someNumber = "0119";
   2085       phoneUtil.parse(someNumber, RegionCode.US);
   2086       fail("Only IDD provided and then 9 - should fail.");
   2087     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2088       // Expected this exception.
   2089       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2090                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.TOO_SHORT_AFTER_IDD,
   2091                    e.getErrorType());
   2092     }
   2093     try {
   2094       String emptyNumber = "";
   2095       // Invalid region.
   2096       phoneUtil.parse(emptyNumber, RegionCode.ZZ);
   2097       fail("Empty string - should fail.");
   2098     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2099       // Expected this exception.
   2100       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2101                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   2102                    e.getErrorType());
   2103     }
   2104     try {
   2105       String nullNumber = null;
   2106       // Invalid region.
   2107       phoneUtil.parse(nullNumber, RegionCode.ZZ);
   2108       fail("Null string - should fail.");
   2109     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2110       // Expected this exception.
   2111       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2112                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   2113                    e.getErrorType());
   2114     } catch (NullPointerException e) {
   2115       fail("Null string - but should not throw a null pointer exception.");
   2116     }
   2117     try {
   2118       String nullNumber = null;
   2119       phoneUtil.parse(nullNumber, RegionCode.US);
   2120       fail("Null string - should fail.");
   2121     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2122       // Expected this exception.
   2123       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2124                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   2125                    e.getErrorType());
   2126     } catch (NullPointerException e) {
   2127       fail("Null string - but should not throw a null pointer exception.");
   2128     }
   2129     try {
   2130       String domainRfcPhoneContext = "tel:555-1234;phone-context=www.google.com";
   2131       phoneUtil.parse(domainRfcPhoneContext, RegionCode.ZZ);
   2132       fail("'Unknown' region code not allowed: should fail.");
   2133     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2134       // Expected this exception.
   2135       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2136                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE,
   2137                    e.getErrorType());
   2138     }
   2139     try {
   2140       // This is invalid because no "+" sign is present as part of phone-context. This should not
   2141       // succeed in being parsed.
   2142       String invalidRfcPhoneContext = "tel:555-1234;phone-context=1-331";
   2143       phoneUtil.parse(invalidRfcPhoneContext, RegionCode.ZZ);
   2144       fail("'Unknown' region code not allowed: should fail.");
   2145     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2146       // Expected this exception.
   2147       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2148                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE,
   2149                    e.getErrorType());
   2150     }
   2151   }
   2152 
   2153   public void testParseNumbersWithPlusWithNoRegion() throws Exception {
   2154     // RegionCode.ZZ is allowed only if the number starts with a '+' - then the country calling code
   2155     // can be calculated.
   2156     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("+64 3 331 6005", RegionCode.ZZ));
   2157     // Test with full-width plus.
   2158     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("\uFF0B64 3 331 6005", RegionCode.ZZ));
   2159     // Test with normal plus but leading characters that need to be stripped.
   2160     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("Tel: +64 3 331 6005", RegionCode.ZZ));
   2161     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("+64 3 331 6005", null));
   2162     assertEquals(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE, phoneUtil.parse("+800 1234 5678", null));
   2163     assertEquals(UNIVERSAL_PREMIUM_RATE, phoneUtil.parse("+979 123 456 789", null));
   2164 
   2165     // Test parsing RFC3966 format with a phone context.
   2166     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("tel:03-331-6005;phone-context=+64", RegionCode.ZZ));
   2167     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("  tel:03-331-6005;phone-context=+64", RegionCode.ZZ));
   2168     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("tel:03-331-6005;isub=12345;phone-context=+64",
   2169         RegionCode.ZZ));
   2170 
   2171     // It is important that we set the carrier code to an empty string, since we used
   2172     // ParseAndKeepRawInput and no carrier code was found.
   2173     PhoneNumber nzNumberWithRawInput = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(NZ_NUMBER).
   2174         setRawInput("+64 3 331 6005").
   2175         setCountryCodeSource(CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITH_PLUS_SIGN).
   2176         setPreferredDomesticCarrierCode("");
   2177     assertEquals(nzNumberWithRawInput, phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("+64 3 331 6005",
   2178                                                                       RegionCode.ZZ));
   2179     // Null is also allowed for the region code in these cases.
   2180     assertEquals(nzNumberWithRawInput, phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("+64 3 331 6005", null));
   2181   }
   2182 
   2183   public void testParseNumberTooShortIfNationalPrefixStripped() throws Exception {
   2184     // Test that a number whose first digits happen to coincide with the national prefix does not
   2185     // get them stripped if doing so would result in a number too short to be a possible (regular
   2186     // length) phone number for that region.
   2187     PhoneNumber byNumber = new PhoneNumber().setCountryCode(375).setNationalNumber(8123L);
   2188     assertEquals(byNumber, phoneUtil.parse("8123", RegionCode.BY));
   2189     byNumber.setNationalNumber(81234L);
   2190     assertEquals(byNumber, phoneUtil.parse("81234", RegionCode.BY));
   2191 
   2192     // The prefix doesn't get stripped, since the input is a viable 6-digit number, whereas the
   2193     // result of stripping is only 5 digits.
   2194     byNumber.setNationalNumber(812345L);
   2195     assertEquals(byNumber, phoneUtil.parse("812345", RegionCode.BY));
   2196 
   2197     // The prefix gets stripped, since only 6-digit numbers are possible.
   2198     byNumber.setNationalNumber(123456L);
   2199     assertEquals(byNumber, phoneUtil.parse("8123456", RegionCode.BY));
   2200   }
   2201 
   2202   public void testParseExtensions() throws Exception {
   2203     PhoneNumber nzNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   2204     nzNumber.setCountryCode(64).setNationalNumber(33316005L).setExtension("3456");
   2205     assertEquals(nzNumber, phoneUtil.parse("03 331 6005 ext 3456", RegionCode.NZ));
   2206     assertEquals(nzNumber, phoneUtil.parse("03-3316005x3456", RegionCode.NZ));
   2207     assertEquals(nzNumber, phoneUtil.parse("03-3316005 int.3456", RegionCode.NZ));
   2208     assertEquals(nzNumber, phoneUtil.parse("03 3316005 #3456", RegionCode.NZ));
   2209     // Test the following do not extract extensions:
   2210     assertEquals(ALPHA_NUMERIC_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("1800 six-flags", RegionCode.US));
   2211     assertEquals(ALPHA_NUMERIC_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("1800 SIX FLAGS", RegionCode.US));
   2212     assertEquals(ALPHA_NUMERIC_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("0~0 1800 7493 5247", RegionCode.PL));
   2213     assertEquals(ALPHA_NUMERIC_NUMBER, phoneUtil.parse("(1800) 7493.5247", RegionCode.US));
   2214     // Check that the last instance of an extension token is matched.
   2215     PhoneNumber extnNumber = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(ALPHA_NUMERIC_NUMBER).setExtension("1234");
   2216     assertEquals(extnNumber, phoneUtil.parse("0~0 1800 7493 5247 ~1234", RegionCode.PL));
   2217     // Verifying bug-fix where the last digit of a number was previously omitted if it was a 0 when
   2218     // extracting the extension. Also verifying a few different cases of extensions.
   2219     PhoneNumber ukNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   2220     ukNumber.setCountryCode(44).setNationalNumber(2034567890L).setExtension("456");
   2221     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+44 2034567890x456", RegionCode.NZ));
   2222     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+44 2034567890x456", RegionCode.GB));
   2223     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+44 2034567890 x456", RegionCode.GB));
   2224     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+44 2034567890 X456", RegionCode.GB));
   2225     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+44 2034567890 X 456", RegionCode.GB));
   2226     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+44 2034567890 X  456", RegionCode.GB));
   2227     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+44 2034567890 x 456  ", RegionCode.GB));
   2228     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+44 2034567890  X 456", RegionCode.GB));
   2229     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+44-2034567890;ext=456", RegionCode.GB));
   2230     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("tel:2034567890;ext=456;phone-context=+44",
   2231                                            RegionCode.ZZ));
   2232     // Full-width extension, "extn" only.
   2233     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+442034567890\uFF45\uFF58\uFF54\uFF4E456",
   2234                                            RegionCode.GB));
   2235     // "xtn" only.
   2236     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+442034567890\uFF58\uFF54\uFF4E456",
   2237                                            RegionCode.GB));
   2238     // "xt" only.
   2239     assertEquals(ukNumber, phoneUtil.parse("+442034567890\uFF58\uFF54456",
   2240                                            RegionCode.GB));
   2241 
   2242     PhoneNumber usWithExtension = new PhoneNumber();
   2243     usWithExtension.setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(8009013355L).setExtension("7246433");
   2244     assertEquals(usWithExtension, phoneUtil.parse("(800) 901-3355 x 7246433", RegionCode.US));
   2245     assertEquals(usWithExtension, phoneUtil.parse("(800) 901-3355 , ext 7246433", RegionCode.US));
   2246     assertEquals(usWithExtension,
   2247                  phoneUtil.parse("(800) 901-3355 ,extension 7246433", RegionCode.US));
   2248     assertEquals(usWithExtension,
   2249                  phoneUtil.parse("(800) 901-3355 ,extensi\u00F3n 7246433", RegionCode.US));
   2250     // Repeat with the small letter o with acute accent created by combining characters.
   2251     assertEquals(usWithExtension,
   2252                  phoneUtil.parse("(800) 901-3355 ,extensio\u0301n 7246433", RegionCode.US));
   2253     assertEquals(usWithExtension, phoneUtil.parse("(800) 901-3355 , 7246433", RegionCode.US));
   2254     assertEquals(usWithExtension, phoneUtil.parse("(800) 901-3355 ext: 7246433", RegionCode.US));
   2255 
   2256     // Test that if a number has two extensions specified, we ignore the second.
   2257     PhoneNumber usWithTwoExtensionsNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   2258     usWithTwoExtensionsNumber.setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(2121231234L).setExtension("508");
   2259     assertEquals(usWithTwoExtensionsNumber, phoneUtil.parse("(212)123-1234 x508/x1234",
   2260                                                             RegionCode.US));
   2261     assertEquals(usWithTwoExtensionsNumber, phoneUtil.parse("(212)123-1234 x508/ x1234",
   2262                                                             RegionCode.US));
   2263     assertEquals(usWithTwoExtensionsNumber, phoneUtil.parse("(212)123-1234 x508\\x1234",
   2264                                                             RegionCode.US));
   2265 
   2266     // Test parsing numbers in the form (645) 123-1234-910# works, where the last 3 digits before
   2267     // the # are an extension.
   2268     usWithExtension.clear();
   2269     usWithExtension.setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(6451231234L).setExtension("910");
   2270     assertEquals(usWithExtension, phoneUtil.parse("+1 (645) 123 1234-910#", RegionCode.US));
   2271     // Retry with the same number in a slightly different format.
   2272     assertEquals(usWithExtension, phoneUtil.parse("+1 (645) 123 1234 ext. 910#", RegionCode.US));
   2273   }
   2274 
   2275   public void testParseAndKeepRaw() throws Exception {
   2276     PhoneNumber alphaNumericNumber = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(ALPHA_NUMERIC_NUMBER).
   2277         setRawInput("800 six-flags").
   2278         setCountryCodeSource(CountryCodeSource.FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY).
   2279         setPreferredDomesticCarrierCode("");
   2280     assertEquals(alphaNumericNumber,
   2281                  phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("800 six-flags", RegionCode.US));
   2282 
   2283     PhoneNumber shorterAlphaNumber = new PhoneNumber().
   2284         setCountryCode(1).setNationalNumber(8007493524L).
   2285         setRawInput("1800 six-flag").
   2286         setCountryCodeSource(CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITHOUT_PLUS_SIGN).
   2287         setPreferredDomesticCarrierCode("");
   2288     assertEquals(shorterAlphaNumber,
   2289                  phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("1800 six-flag", RegionCode.US));
   2290 
   2291     shorterAlphaNumber.setRawInput("+1800 six-flag").
   2292         setCountryCodeSource(CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITH_PLUS_SIGN);
   2293     assertEquals(shorterAlphaNumber,
   2294                  phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("+1800 six-flag", RegionCode.NZ));
   2295 
   2296     shorterAlphaNumber.setRawInput("001800 six-flag").
   2297         setCountryCodeSource(CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITH_IDD);
   2298     assertEquals(shorterAlphaNumber,
   2299                  phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("001800 six-flag", RegionCode.NZ));
   2300 
   2301     // Invalid region code supplied.
   2302     try {
   2303       phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("123 456 7890", RegionCode.CS);
   2304       fail("Deprecated region code not allowed: should fail.");
   2305     } catch (NumberParseException e) {
   2306       // Expected this exception.
   2307       assertEquals("Wrong error type stored in exception.",
   2308                    NumberParseException.ErrorType.INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE,
   2309                    e.getErrorType());
   2310     }
   2311 
   2312     PhoneNumber koreanNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   2313     koreanNumber.setCountryCode(82).setNationalNumber(22123456).setRawInput("08122123456").
   2314         setCountryCodeSource(CountryCodeSource.FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY).
   2315         setPreferredDomesticCarrierCode("81");
   2316     assertEquals(koreanNumber, phoneUtil.parseAndKeepRawInput("08122123456", RegionCode.KR));
   2317   }
   2318 
   2319   public void testParseItalianLeadingZeros() throws Exception {
   2320     // Test the number "011".
   2321     PhoneNumber oneZero = new PhoneNumber();
   2322     oneZero.setCountryCode(61).setNationalNumber(11L).setItalianLeadingZero(true);
   2323     assertEquals(oneZero, phoneUtil.parse("011", RegionCode.AU));
   2324 
   2325     // Test the number "001".
   2326     PhoneNumber twoZeros = new PhoneNumber();
   2327     twoZeros.setCountryCode(61).setNationalNumber(1).setItalianLeadingZero(true)
   2328         .setNumberOfLeadingZeros(2);
   2329     assertEquals(twoZeros, phoneUtil.parse("001", RegionCode.AU));
   2330 
   2331     // Test the number "000". This number has 2 leading zeros.
   2332     PhoneNumber stillTwoZeros = new PhoneNumber();
   2333     stillTwoZeros.setCountryCode(61).setNationalNumber(0L).setItalianLeadingZero(true)
   2334         .setNumberOfLeadingZeros(2);
   2335     assertEquals(stillTwoZeros, phoneUtil.parse("000", RegionCode.AU));
   2336 
   2337     // Test the number "0000". This number has 3 leading zeros.
   2338     PhoneNumber threeZeros = new PhoneNumber();
   2339     threeZeros.setCountryCode(61).setNationalNumber(0L).setItalianLeadingZero(true)
   2340         .setNumberOfLeadingZeros(3);
   2341     assertEquals(threeZeros, phoneUtil.parse("0000", RegionCode.AU));
   2342   }
   2343 
   2344   public void testCountryWithNoNumberDesc() {
   2345     // Andorra is a country where we don't have PhoneNumberDesc info in the metadata.
   2346     PhoneNumber adNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   2347     adNumber.setCountryCode(376).setNationalNumber(12345L);
   2348     assertEquals("+376 12345", phoneUtil.format(adNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.INTERNATIONAL));
   2349     assertEquals("+37612345", phoneUtil.format(adNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
   2350     assertEquals("12345", phoneUtil.format(adNumber, PhoneNumberFormat.NATIONAL));
   2351     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberType.UNKNOWN, phoneUtil.getNumberType(adNumber));
   2352     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(adNumber));
   2353 
   2354     // Test dialing a US number from within Andorra.
   2355     assertEquals("00 1 650 253 0000",
   2356                  phoneUtil.formatOutOfCountryCallingNumber(US_NUMBER, RegionCode.AD));
   2357   }
   2358 
   2359   public void testUnknownCountryCallingCode() {
   2360     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isValidNumber(UNKNOWN_COUNTRY_CODE_NO_RAW_INPUT));
   2361     // It's not very well defined as to what the E164 representation for a number with an invalid
   2362     // country calling code is, but just prefixing the country code and national number is about
   2363     // the best we can do.
   2364     assertEquals("+212345",
   2365         phoneUtil.format(UNKNOWN_COUNTRY_CODE_NO_RAW_INPUT, PhoneNumberFormat.E164));
   2366   }
   2367 
   2368   public void testIsNumberMatchMatches() throws Exception {
   2369     // Test simple matches where formatting is different, or leading zeros, or country calling code
   2370     // has been specified.
   2371     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2372                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331 6005", "+64 03 331 6005"));
   2373     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2374                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+800 1234 5678", "+80012345678"));
   2375     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2376                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 03 331-6005", "+64 03331 6005"));
   2377     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2378                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+643 331-6005", "+64033316005"));
   2379     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2380                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+643 331-6005", "+6433316005"));
   2381     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2382                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005", "+6433316005"));
   2383     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2384                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005", "tel:+64-3-331-6005;isub=123"));
   2385     // Test alpha numbers.
   2386     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2387                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+1800 siX-Flags", "+1 800 7493 5247"));
   2388     // Test numbers with extensions.
   2389     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2390                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005 extn 1234", "+6433316005#1234"));
   2391     // Test proto buffers.
   2392     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2393                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(NZ_NUMBER, "+6403 331 6005"));
   2394 
   2395     PhoneNumber nzNumber = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(NZ_NUMBER).setExtension("3456");
   2396     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2397                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(nzNumber, "+643 331 6005 ext 3456"));
   2398     // Check empty extensions are ignored.
   2399     nzNumber.setExtension("");
   2400     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2401                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(nzNumber, "+6403 331 6005"));
   2402     // Check variant with two proto buffers.
   2403     assertEquals("Number " + nzNumber.toString() + " did not match " + NZ_NUMBER.toString(),
   2404                  PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2405                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(nzNumber, NZ_NUMBER));
   2406 
   2407     // Check raw_input, country_code_source and preferred_domestic_carrier_code are ignored.
   2408     PhoneNumber brNumberOne = new PhoneNumber();
   2409     PhoneNumber brNumberTwo = new PhoneNumber();
   2410     brNumberOne.setCountryCode(55).setNationalNumber(3121286979L)
   2411         .setCountryCodeSource(PhoneNumber.CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITH_PLUS_SIGN)
   2412         .setPreferredDomesticCarrierCode("12").setRawInput("012 3121286979");
   2413     brNumberTwo.setCountryCode(55).setNationalNumber(3121286979L)
   2414         .setCountryCodeSource(PhoneNumber.CountryCodeSource.FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY)
   2415         .setPreferredDomesticCarrierCode("14").setRawInput("143121286979");
   2416     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.EXACT_MATCH,
   2417                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(brNumberOne, brNumberTwo));
   2418   }
   2419 
   2420   public void testIsNumberMatchNonMatches() throws Exception {
   2421     // Non-matches.
   2422     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NO_MATCH,
   2423                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("03 331 6005", "03 331 6006"));
   2424     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NO_MATCH,
   2425                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+800 1234 5678", "+1 800 1234 5678"));
   2426     // Different country calling code, partial number match.
   2427     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NO_MATCH,
   2428                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005", "+16433316005"));
   2429     // Different country calling code, same number.
   2430     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NO_MATCH,
   2431                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005", "+6133316005"));
   2432     // Extension different, all else the same.
   2433     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NO_MATCH,
   2434                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005 extn 1234", "0116433316005#1235"));
   2435     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NO_MATCH,
   2436                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(
   2437                      "+64 3 331-6005 extn 1234", "tel:+64-3-331-6005;ext=1235"));
   2438     // NSN matches, but extension is different - not the same number.
   2439     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NO_MATCH,
   2440                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005 ext.1235", "3 331 6005#1234"));
   2441 
   2442     // Invalid numbers that can't be parsed.
   2443     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   2444                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("4", "3 331 6043"));
   2445     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   2446                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+43", "+64 3 331 6005"));
   2447     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   2448                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+43", "64 3 331 6005"));
   2449     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NOT_A_NUMBER,
   2450                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("Dog", "64 3 331 6005"));
   2451   }
   2452 
   2453   public void testIsNumberMatchNsnMatches() throws Exception {
   2454     // NSN matches.
   2455     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NSN_MATCH,
   2456                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005", "03 331 6005"));
   2457     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NSN_MATCH,
   2458                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(
   2459                      "+64 3 331-6005", "tel:03-331-6005;isub=1234;phone-context=abc.nz"));
   2460     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NSN_MATCH,
   2461                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(NZ_NUMBER, "03 331 6005"));
   2462     // Here the second number possibly starts with the country calling code for New Zealand,
   2463     // although we are unsure.
   2464     PhoneNumber unchangedNzNumber = new PhoneNumber().mergeFrom(NZ_NUMBER);
   2465     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NSN_MATCH,
   2466                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(unchangedNzNumber, "(64-3) 331 6005"));
   2467     // Check the phone number proto was not edited during the method call.
   2468     assertEquals(NZ_NUMBER, unchangedNzNumber);
   2469 
   2470     // Here, the 1 might be a national prefix, if we compare it to the US number, so the resultant
   2471     // match is an NSN match.
   2472     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NSN_MATCH,
   2473                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(US_NUMBER, "1-650-253-0000"));
   2474     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NSN_MATCH,
   2475                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(US_NUMBER, "6502530000"));
   2476     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NSN_MATCH,
   2477                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+1 650-253 0000", "1 650 253 0000"));
   2478     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NSN_MATCH,
   2479                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("1 650-253 0000", "1 650 253 0000"));
   2480     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.NSN_MATCH,
   2481                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("1 650-253 0000", "+1 650 253 0000"));
   2482     // For this case, the match will be a short NSN match, because we cannot assume that the 1 might
   2483     // be a national prefix, so don't remove it when parsing.
   2484     PhoneNumber randomNumber = new PhoneNumber();
   2485     randomNumber.setCountryCode(41).setNationalNumber(6502530000L);
   2486     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2487                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(randomNumber, "1-650-253-0000"));
   2488   }
   2489 
   2490   public void testIsNumberMatchShortNsnMatches() throws Exception {
   2491     // Short NSN matches with the country not specified for either one or both numbers.
   2492     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2493                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005", "331 6005"));
   2494     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2495                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005", "tel:331-6005;phone-context=abc.nz"));
   2496     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2497                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005",
   2498                      "tel:331-6005;isub=1234;phone-context=abc.nz"));
   2499     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2500                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005",
   2501                      "tel:331-6005;isub=1234;phone-context=abc.nz;a=%A1"));
   2502     // We did not know that the "0" was a national prefix since neither number has a country code,
   2503     // so this is considered a SHORT_NSN_MATCH.
   2504     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2505                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("3 331-6005", "03 331 6005"));
   2506     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2507                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("3 331-6005", "331 6005"));
   2508     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2509                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("3 331-6005", "tel:331-6005;phone-context=abc.nz"));
   2510     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2511                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("3 331-6005", "+64 331 6005"));
   2512     // Short NSN match with the country specified.
   2513     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2514                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("03 331-6005", "331 6005"));
   2515     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2516                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("1 234 345 6789", "345 6789"));
   2517     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2518                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+1 (234) 345 6789", "345 6789"));
   2519     // NSN matches, country calling code omitted for one number, extension missing for one.
   2520     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2521                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch("+64 3 331-6005", "3 331 6005#1234"));
   2522     // One has Italian leading zero, one does not.
   2523     PhoneNumber italianNumberOne = new PhoneNumber();
   2524     italianNumberOne.setCountryCode(39).setNationalNumber(1234L).setItalianLeadingZero(true);
   2525     PhoneNumber italianNumberTwo = new PhoneNumber();
   2526     italianNumberTwo.setCountryCode(39).setNationalNumber(1234L);
   2527     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2528                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(italianNumberOne, italianNumberTwo));
   2529     // One has an extension, the other has an extension of "".
   2530     italianNumberOne.setExtension("1234").clearItalianLeadingZero();
   2531     italianNumberTwo.setExtension("");
   2532     assertEquals(PhoneNumberUtil.MatchType.SHORT_NSN_MATCH,
   2533                  phoneUtil.isNumberMatch(italianNumberOne, italianNumberTwo));
   2534   }
   2535 
   2536   public void testCanBeInternationallyDialled() throws Exception {
   2537     // We have no-international-dialling rules for the US in our test metadata that say that
   2538     // toll-free numbers cannot be dialled internationally.
   2539     assertFalse(phoneUtil.canBeInternationallyDialled(US_TOLLFREE));
   2540 
   2541     // Normal US numbers can be internationally dialled.
   2542     assertTrue(phoneUtil.canBeInternationallyDialled(US_NUMBER));
   2543 
   2544     // Invalid number.
   2545     assertTrue(phoneUtil.canBeInternationallyDialled(US_LOCAL_NUMBER));
   2546 
   2547     // We have no data for NZ - should return true.
   2548     assertTrue(phoneUtil.canBeInternationallyDialled(NZ_NUMBER));
   2549     assertTrue(phoneUtil.canBeInternationallyDialled(INTERNATIONAL_TOLL_FREE));
   2550   }
   2551 
   2552   public void testIsAlphaNumber() throws Exception {
   2553     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isAlphaNumber("1800 six-flags"));
   2554     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isAlphaNumber("1800 six-flags ext. 1234"));
   2555     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isAlphaNumber("+800 six-flags"));
   2556     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isAlphaNumber("180 six-flags"));
   2557     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isAlphaNumber("1800 123-1234"));
   2558     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isAlphaNumber("1 six-flags"));
   2559     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isAlphaNumber("18 six-flags"));
   2560     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isAlphaNumber("1800 123-1234 extension: 1234"));
   2561     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isAlphaNumber("+800 1234-1234"));
   2562   }
   2563 
   2564   public void testIsMobileNumberPortableRegion() {
   2565     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isMobileNumberPortableRegion(RegionCode.US));
   2566     assertTrue(phoneUtil.isMobileNumberPortableRegion(RegionCode.GB));
   2567     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isMobileNumberPortableRegion(RegionCode.AE));
   2568     assertFalse(phoneUtil.isMobileNumberPortableRegion(RegionCode.BS));
   2569   }
   2570 }
   2571