1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.telephony; 18 19 import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.NumberParseException; 20 import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.PhoneNumberUtil; 21 import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberFormat; 22 import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.Phonenumber.PhoneNumber; 23 import com.android.i18n.phonenumbers.ShortNumberUtil; 24 25 import android.content.Context; 26 import android.content.Intent; 27 import android.database.Cursor; 28 import android.location.CountryDetector; 29 import android.net.Uri; 30 import android.os.SystemProperties; 31 import android.provider.Contacts; 32 import android.provider.ContactsContract; 33 import android.text.Editable; 34 import android.text.Spannable; 35 import android.text.SpannableStringBuilder; 36 import android.text.TextUtils; 37 import android.text.style.TtsSpan; 38 import android.util.SparseIntArray; 39 40 import static com.android.internal.telephony.TelephonyProperties.PROPERTY_OPERATOR_IDP_STRING; 41 42 import java.util.Locale; 43 import java.util.regex.Matcher; 44 import java.util.regex.Pattern; 45 46 /** 47 * Various utilities for dealing with phone number strings. 48 */ 49 public class PhoneNumberUtils 50 { 51 /* 52 * Special characters 53 * 54 * (See "What is a phone number?" doc) 55 * 'p' --- GSM pause character, same as comma 56 * 'n' --- GSM wild character 57 * 'w' --- GSM wait character 58 */ 59 public static final char PAUSE = ','; 60 public static final char WAIT = ';'; 61 public static final char WILD = 'N'; 62 63 /* 64 * Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) 65 */ 66 private static final String CLIR_ON = "*31#"; 67 private static final String CLIR_OFF = "#31#"; 68 69 /* 70 * TOA = TON + NPI 71 * See TS 24.008 section 10.5.4.7 for details. 72 * These are the only really useful TOA values 73 */ 74 public static final int TOA_International = 0x91; 75 public static final int TOA_Unknown = 0x81; 76 77 static final String LOG_TAG = "PhoneNumberUtils"; 78 private static final boolean DBG = false; 79 80 /* 81 * global-phone-number = ["+"] 1*( DIGIT / written-sep ) 82 * written-sep = ("-"/".") 83 */ 84 private static final Pattern GLOBAL_PHONE_NUMBER_PATTERN = 85 Pattern.compile("[\\+]?[0-9.-]+"); 86 87 /** True if c is ISO-LATIN characters 0-9 */ 88 public static boolean isISODigit(char c)89 isISODigit (char c) { 90 return c >= '0' && c <= '9'; 91 } 92 93 /** True if c is ISO-LATIN characters 0-9, *, # */ 94 public final static boolean is12Key(char c)95 is12Key(char c) { 96 return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '*' || c == '#'; 97 } 98 99 /** True if c is ISO-LATIN characters 0-9, *, # , +, WILD */ 100 public final static boolean isDialable(char c)101 isDialable(char c) { 102 return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '*' || c == '#' || c == '+' || c == WILD; 103 } 104 105 /** True if c is ISO-LATIN characters 0-9, *, # , + (no WILD) */ 106 public final static boolean isReallyDialable(char c)107 isReallyDialable(char c) { 108 return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '*' || c == '#' || c == '+'; 109 } 110 111 /** True if c is ISO-LATIN characters 0-9, *, # , +, WILD, WAIT, PAUSE */ 112 public final static boolean isNonSeparator(char c)113 isNonSeparator(char c) { 114 return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '*' || c == '#' || c == '+' 115 || c == WILD || c == WAIT || c == PAUSE; 116 } 117 118 /** This any anything to the right of this char is part of the 119 * post-dial string (eg this is PAUSE or WAIT) 120 */ 121 public final static boolean isStartsPostDial(char c)122 isStartsPostDial (char c) { 123 return c == PAUSE || c == WAIT; 124 } 125 126 private static boolean isPause(char c)127 isPause (char c){ 128 return c == 'p'||c == 'P'; 129 } 130 131 private static boolean isToneWait(char c)132 isToneWait (char c){ 133 return c == 'w'||c == 'W'; 134 } 135 136 137 /** Returns true if ch is not dialable or alpha char */ isSeparator(char ch)138 private static boolean isSeparator(char ch) { 139 return !isDialable(ch) && !(('a' <= ch && ch <= 'z') || ('A' <= ch && ch <= 'Z')); 140 } 141 142 /** Extracts the phone number from an Intent. 143 * 144 * @param intent the intent to get the number of 145 * @param context a context to use for database access 146 * 147 * @return the phone number that would be called by the intent, or 148 * <code>null</code> if the number cannot be found. 149 */ getNumberFromIntent(Intent intent, Context context)150 public static String getNumberFromIntent(Intent intent, Context context) { 151 String number = null; 152 153 Uri uri = intent.getData(); 154 155 if (uri == null) { 156 return null; 157 } 158 159 String scheme = uri.getScheme(); 160 161 if (scheme.equals("tel") || scheme.equals("sip")) { 162 return uri.getSchemeSpecificPart(); 163 } 164 165 if (context == null) { 166 return null; 167 } 168 169 String type = intent.resolveType(context); 170 String phoneColumn = null; 171 172 // Correctly read out the phone entry based on requested provider 173 final String authority = uri.getAuthority(); 174 if (Contacts.AUTHORITY.equals(authority)) { 175 phoneColumn = Contacts.People.Phones.NUMBER; 176 } else if (ContactsContract.AUTHORITY.equals(authority)) { 177 phoneColumn = ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Phone.NUMBER; 178 } 179 180 Cursor c = null; 181 try { 182 c = context.getContentResolver().query(uri, new String[] { phoneColumn }, 183 null, null, null); 184 if (c != null) { 185 if (c.moveToFirst()) { 186 number = c.getString(c.getColumnIndex(phoneColumn)); 187 } 188 } 189 } catch (RuntimeException e) { 190 Rlog.e(LOG_TAG, "Error getting phone number.", e); 191 } finally { 192 if (c != null) { 193 c.close(); 194 } 195 } 196 197 return number; 198 } 199 200 /** Extracts the network address portion and canonicalizes 201 * (filters out separators.) 202 * Network address portion is everything up to DTMF control digit 203 * separators (pause or wait), but without non-dialable characters. 204 * 205 * Please note that the GSM wild character is allowed in the result. 206 * This must be resolved before dialing. 207 * 208 * Returns null if phoneNumber == null 209 */ 210 public static String extractNetworkPortion(String phoneNumber)211 extractNetworkPortion(String phoneNumber) { 212 if (phoneNumber == null) { 213 return null; 214 } 215 216 int len = phoneNumber.length(); 217 StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(len); 218 219 for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { 220 char c = phoneNumber.charAt(i); 221 // Character.digit() supports ASCII and Unicode digits (fullwidth, Arabic-Indic, etc.) 222 int digit = Character.digit(c, 10); 223 if (digit != -1) { 224 ret.append(digit); 225 } else if (c == '+') { 226 // Allow '+' as first character or after CLIR MMI prefix 227 String prefix = ret.toString(); 228 if (prefix.length() == 0 || prefix.equals(CLIR_ON) || prefix.equals(CLIR_OFF)) { 229 ret.append(c); 230 } 231 } else if (isDialable(c)) { 232 ret.append(c); 233 } else if (isStartsPostDial (c)) { 234 break; 235 } 236 } 237 238 return ret.toString(); 239 } 240 241 /** 242 * Extracts the network address portion and canonicalize. 243 * 244 * This function is equivalent to extractNetworkPortion(), except 245 * for allowing the PLUS character to occur at arbitrary positions 246 * in the address portion, not just the first position. 247 * 248 * @hide 249 */ extractNetworkPortionAlt(String phoneNumber)250 public static String extractNetworkPortionAlt(String phoneNumber) { 251 if (phoneNumber == null) { 252 return null; 253 } 254 255 int len = phoneNumber.length(); 256 StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(len); 257 boolean haveSeenPlus = false; 258 259 for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { 260 char c = phoneNumber.charAt(i); 261 if (c == '+') { 262 if (haveSeenPlus) { 263 continue; 264 } 265 haveSeenPlus = true; 266 } 267 if (isDialable(c)) { 268 ret.append(c); 269 } else if (isStartsPostDial (c)) { 270 break; 271 } 272 } 273 274 return ret.toString(); 275 } 276 277 /** 278 * Strips separators from a phone number string. 279 * @param phoneNumber phone number to strip. 280 * @return phone string stripped of separators. 281 */ stripSeparators(String phoneNumber)282 public static String stripSeparators(String phoneNumber) { 283 if (phoneNumber == null) { 284 return null; 285 } 286 int len = phoneNumber.length(); 287 StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(len); 288 289 for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { 290 char c = phoneNumber.charAt(i); 291 // Character.digit() supports ASCII and Unicode digits (fullwidth, Arabic-Indic, etc.) 292 int digit = Character.digit(c, 10); 293 if (digit != -1) { 294 ret.append(digit); 295 } else if (isNonSeparator(c)) { 296 ret.append(c); 297 } 298 } 299 300 return ret.toString(); 301 } 302 303 /** 304 * Translates keypad letters to actual digits (e.g. 1-800-GOOG-411 will 305 * become 1-800-4664-411), and then strips all separators (e.g. 1-800-4664-411 will become 306 * 18004664411). 307 * 308 * @see #convertKeypadLettersToDigits(String) 309 * @see #stripSeparators(String) 310 * 311 * @hide 312 */ convertAndStrip(String phoneNumber)313 public static String convertAndStrip(String phoneNumber) { 314 return stripSeparators(convertKeypadLettersToDigits(phoneNumber)); 315 } 316 317 /** 318 * Converts pause and tonewait pause characters 319 * to Android representation. 320 * RFC 3601 says pause is 'p' and tonewait is 'w'. 321 * @hide 322 */ convertPreDial(String phoneNumber)323 public static String convertPreDial(String phoneNumber) { 324 if (phoneNumber == null) { 325 return null; 326 } 327 int len = phoneNumber.length(); 328 StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(len); 329 330 for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { 331 char c = phoneNumber.charAt(i); 332 333 if (isPause(c)) { 334 c = PAUSE; 335 } else if (isToneWait(c)) { 336 c = WAIT; 337 } 338 ret.append(c); 339 } 340 return ret.toString(); 341 } 342 343 /** or -1 if both are negative */ 344 static private int minPositive(int a, int b)345 minPositive (int a, int b) { 346 if (a >= 0 && b >= 0) { 347 return (a < b) ? a : b; 348 } else if (a >= 0) { /* && b < 0 */ 349 return a; 350 } else if (b >= 0) { /* && a < 0 */ 351 return b; 352 } else { /* a < 0 && b < 0 */ 353 return -1; 354 } 355 } 356 log(String msg)357 private static void log(String msg) { 358 Rlog.d(LOG_TAG, msg); 359 } 360 /** index of the last character of the network portion 361 * (eg anything after is a post-dial string) 362 */ 363 static private int indexOfLastNetworkChar(String a)364 indexOfLastNetworkChar(String a) { 365 int pIndex, wIndex; 366 int origLength; 367 int trimIndex; 368 369 origLength = a.length(); 370 371 pIndex = a.indexOf(PAUSE); 372 wIndex = a.indexOf(WAIT); 373 374 trimIndex = minPositive(pIndex, wIndex); 375 376 if (trimIndex < 0) { 377 return origLength - 1; 378 } else { 379 return trimIndex - 1; 380 } 381 } 382 383 /** 384 * Extracts the post-dial sequence of DTMF control digits, pauses, and 385 * waits. Strips separators. This string may be empty, but will not be null 386 * unless phoneNumber == null. 387 * 388 * Returns null if phoneNumber == null 389 */ 390 391 public static String extractPostDialPortion(String phoneNumber)392 extractPostDialPortion(String phoneNumber) { 393 if (phoneNumber == null) return null; 394 395 int trimIndex; 396 StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(); 397 398 trimIndex = indexOfLastNetworkChar (phoneNumber); 399 400 for (int i = trimIndex + 1, s = phoneNumber.length() 401 ; i < s; i++ 402 ) { 403 char c = phoneNumber.charAt(i); 404 if (isNonSeparator(c)) { 405 ret.append(c); 406 } 407 } 408 409 return ret.toString(); 410 } 411 412 /** 413 * Compare phone numbers a and b, return true if they're identical enough for caller ID purposes. 414 */ compare(String a, String b)415 public static boolean compare(String a, String b) { 416 // We've used loose comparation at least Eclair, which may change in the future. 417 418 return compare(a, b, false); 419 } 420 421 /** 422 * Compare phone numbers a and b, and return true if they're identical 423 * enough for caller ID purposes. Checks a resource to determine whether 424 * to use a strict or loose comparison algorithm. 425 */ compare(Context context, String a, String b)426 public static boolean compare(Context context, String a, String b) { 427 boolean useStrict = context.getResources().getBoolean( 428 com.android.internal.R.bool.config_use_strict_phone_number_comparation); 429 return compare(a, b, useStrict); 430 } 431 432 /** 433 * @hide only for testing. 434 */ compare(String a, String b, boolean useStrictComparation)435 public static boolean compare(String a, String b, boolean useStrictComparation) { 436 return (useStrictComparation ? compareStrictly(a, b) : compareLoosely(a, b)); 437 } 438 439 /** 440 * Compare phone numbers a and b, return true if they're identical 441 * enough for caller ID purposes. 442 * 443 * - Compares from right to left 444 * - requires MIN_MATCH (7) characters to match 445 * - handles common trunk prefixes and international prefixes 446 * (basically, everything except the Russian trunk prefix) 447 * 448 * Note that this method does not return false even when the two phone numbers 449 * are not exactly same; rather; we can call this method "similar()", not "equals()". 450 * 451 * @hide 452 */ 453 public static boolean compareLoosely(String a, String b)454 compareLoosely(String a, String b) { 455 int ia, ib; 456 int matched; 457 int numNonDialableCharsInA = 0; 458 int numNonDialableCharsInB = 0; 459 460 if (a == null || b == null) return a == b; 461 462 if (a.length() == 0 || b.length() == 0) { 463 return false; 464 } 465 466 ia = indexOfLastNetworkChar (a); 467 ib = indexOfLastNetworkChar (b); 468 matched = 0; 469 470 while (ia >= 0 && ib >=0) { 471 char ca, cb; 472 boolean skipCmp = false; 473 474 ca = a.charAt(ia); 475 476 if (!isDialable(ca)) { 477 ia--; 478 skipCmp = true; 479 numNonDialableCharsInA++; 480 } 481 482 cb = b.charAt(ib); 483 484 if (!isDialable(cb)) { 485 ib--; 486 skipCmp = true; 487 numNonDialableCharsInB++; 488 } 489 490 if (!skipCmp) { 491 if (cb != ca && ca != WILD && cb != WILD) { 492 break; 493 } 494 ia--; ib--; matched++; 495 } 496 } 497 498 if (matched < MIN_MATCH) { 499 int effectiveALen = a.length() - numNonDialableCharsInA; 500 int effectiveBLen = b.length() - numNonDialableCharsInB; 501 502 503 // if the number of dialable chars in a and b match, but the matched chars < MIN_MATCH, 504 // treat them as equal (i.e. 404-04 and 40404) 505 if (effectiveALen == effectiveBLen && effectiveALen == matched) { 506 return true; 507 } 508 509 return false; 510 } 511 512 // At least one string has matched completely; 513 if (matched >= MIN_MATCH && (ia < 0 || ib < 0)) { 514 return true; 515 } 516 517 /* 518 * Now, what remains must be one of the following for a 519 * match: 520 * 521 * - a '+' on one and a '00' or a '011' on the other 522 * - a '0' on one and a (+,00)<country code> on the other 523 * (for this, a '0' and a '00' prefix would have succeeded above) 524 */ 525 526 if (matchIntlPrefix(a, ia + 1) 527 && matchIntlPrefix (b, ib +1) 528 ) { 529 return true; 530 } 531 532 if (matchTrunkPrefix(a, ia + 1) 533 && matchIntlPrefixAndCC(b, ib +1) 534 ) { 535 return true; 536 } 537 538 if (matchTrunkPrefix(b, ib + 1) 539 && matchIntlPrefixAndCC(a, ia +1) 540 ) { 541 return true; 542 } 543 544 return false; 545 } 546 547 /** 548 * @hide 549 */ 550 public static boolean compareStrictly(String a, String b)551 compareStrictly(String a, String b) { 552 return compareStrictly(a, b, true); 553 } 554 555 /** 556 * @hide 557 */ 558 public static boolean compareStrictly(String a, String b, boolean acceptInvalidCCCPrefix)559 compareStrictly(String a, String b, boolean acceptInvalidCCCPrefix) { 560 if (a == null || b == null) { 561 return a == b; 562 } else if (a.length() == 0 && b.length() == 0) { 563 return false; 564 } 565 566 int forwardIndexA = 0; 567 int forwardIndexB = 0; 568 569 CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex cccA = 570 tryGetCountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex(a, acceptInvalidCCCPrefix); 571 CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex cccB = 572 tryGetCountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex(b, acceptInvalidCCCPrefix); 573 boolean bothHasCountryCallingCode = false; 574 boolean okToIgnorePrefix = true; 575 boolean trunkPrefixIsOmittedA = false; 576 boolean trunkPrefixIsOmittedB = false; 577 if (cccA != null && cccB != null) { 578 if (cccA.countryCallingCode != cccB.countryCallingCode) { 579 // Different Country Calling Code. Must be different phone number. 580 return false; 581 } 582 // When both have ccc, do not ignore trunk prefix. Without this, 583 // "+81123123" becomes same as "+810123123" (+81 == Japan) 584 okToIgnorePrefix = false; 585 bothHasCountryCallingCode = true; 586 forwardIndexA = cccA.newIndex; 587 forwardIndexB = cccB.newIndex; 588 } else if (cccA == null && cccB == null) { 589 // When both do not have ccc, do not ignore trunk prefix. Without this, 590 // "123123" becomes same as "0123123" 591 okToIgnorePrefix = false; 592 } else { 593 if (cccA != null) { 594 forwardIndexA = cccA.newIndex; 595 } else { 596 int tmp = tryGetTrunkPrefixOmittedIndex(b, 0); 597 if (tmp >= 0) { 598 forwardIndexA = tmp; 599 trunkPrefixIsOmittedA = true; 600 } 601 } 602 if (cccB != null) { 603 forwardIndexB = cccB.newIndex; 604 } else { 605 int tmp = tryGetTrunkPrefixOmittedIndex(b, 0); 606 if (tmp >= 0) { 607 forwardIndexB = tmp; 608 trunkPrefixIsOmittedB = true; 609 } 610 } 611 } 612 613 int backwardIndexA = a.length() - 1; 614 int backwardIndexB = b.length() - 1; 615 while (backwardIndexA >= forwardIndexA && backwardIndexB >= forwardIndexB) { 616 boolean skip_compare = false; 617 final char chA = a.charAt(backwardIndexA); 618 final char chB = b.charAt(backwardIndexB); 619 if (isSeparator(chA)) { 620 backwardIndexA--; 621 skip_compare = true; 622 } 623 if (isSeparator(chB)) { 624 backwardIndexB--; 625 skip_compare = true; 626 } 627 628 if (!skip_compare) { 629 if (chA != chB) { 630 return false; 631 } 632 backwardIndexA--; 633 backwardIndexB--; 634 } 635 } 636 637 if (okToIgnorePrefix) { 638 if ((trunkPrefixIsOmittedA && forwardIndexA <= backwardIndexA) || 639 !checkPrefixIsIgnorable(a, forwardIndexA, backwardIndexA)) { 640 if (acceptInvalidCCCPrefix) { 641 // Maybe the code handling the special case for Thailand makes the 642 // result garbled, so disable the code and try again. 643 // e.g. "16610001234" must equal to "6610001234", but with 644 // Thailand-case handling code, they become equal to each other. 645 // 646 // Note: we select simplicity rather than adding some complicated 647 // logic here for performance(like "checking whether remaining 648 // numbers are just 66 or not"), assuming inputs are small 649 // enough. 650 return compare(a, b, false); 651 } else { 652 return false; 653 } 654 } 655 if ((trunkPrefixIsOmittedB && forwardIndexB <= backwardIndexB) || 656 !checkPrefixIsIgnorable(b, forwardIndexA, backwardIndexB)) { 657 if (acceptInvalidCCCPrefix) { 658 return compare(a, b, false); 659 } else { 660 return false; 661 } 662 } 663 } else { 664 // In the US, 1-650-555-1234 must be equal to 650-555-1234, 665 // while 090-1234-1234 must not be equal to 90-1234-1234 in Japan. 666 // This request exists just in US (with 1 trunk (NDD) prefix). 667 // In addition, "011 11 7005554141" must not equal to "+17005554141", 668 // while "011 1 7005554141" must equal to "+17005554141" 669 // 670 // In this comparison, we ignore the prefix '1' just once, when 671 // - at least either does not have CCC, or 672 // - the remaining non-separator number is 1 673 boolean maybeNamp = !bothHasCountryCallingCode; 674 while (backwardIndexA >= forwardIndexA) { 675 final char chA = a.charAt(backwardIndexA); 676 if (isDialable(chA)) { 677 if (maybeNamp && tryGetISODigit(chA) == 1) { 678 maybeNamp = false; 679 } else { 680 return false; 681 } 682 } 683 backwardIndexA--; 684 } 685 while (backwardIndexB >= forwardIndexB) { 686 final char chB = b.charAt(backwardIndexB); 687 if (isDialable(chB)) { 688 if (maybeNamp && tryGetISODigit(chB) == 1) { 689 maybeNamp = false; 690 } else { 691 return false; 692 } 693 } 694 backwardIndexB--; 695 } 696 } 697 698 return true; 699 } 700 701 /** 702 * Returns the rightmost MIN_MATCH (5) characters in the network portion 703 * in *reversed* order 704 * 705 * This can be used to do a database lookup against the column 706 * that stores getStrippedReversed() 707 * 708 * Returns null if phoneNumber == null 709 */ 710 public static String toCallerIDMinMatch(String phoneNumber)711 toCallerIDMinMatch(String phoneNumber) { 712 String np = extractNetworkPortionAlt(phoneNumber); 713 return internalGetStrippedReversed(np, MIN_MATCH); 714 } 715 716 /** 717 * Returns the network portion reversed. 718 * This string is intended to go into an index column for a 719 * database lookup. 720 * 721 * Returns null if phoneNumber == null 722 */ 723 public static String getStrippedReversed(String phoneNumber)724 getStrippedReversed(String phoneNumber) { 725 String np = extractNetworkPortionAlt(phoneNumber); 726 727 if (np == null) return null; 728 729 return internalGetStrippedReversed(np, np.length()); 730 } 731 732 /** 733 * Returns the last numDigits of the reversed phone number 734 * Returns null if np == null 735 */ 736 private static String internalGetStrippedReversed(String np, int numDigits)737 internalGetStrippedReversed(String np, int numDigits) { 738 if (np == null) return null; 739 740 StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(numDigits); 741 int length = np.length(); 742 743 for (int i = length - 1, s = length 744 ; i >= 0 && (s - i) <= numDigits ; i-- 745 ) { 746 char c = np.charAt(i); 747 748 ret.append(c); 749 } 750 751 return ret.toString(); 752 } 753 754 /** 755 * Basically: makes sure there's a + in front of a 756 * TOA_International number 757 * 758 * Returns null if s == null 759 */ 760 public static String stringFromStringAndTOA(String s, int TOA)761 stringFromStringAndTOA(String s, int TOA) { 762 if (s == null) return null; 763 764 if (TOA == TOA_International && s.length() > 0 && s.charAt(0) != '+') { 765 return "+" + s; 766 } 767 768 return s; 769 } 770 771 /** 772 * Returns the TOA for the given dial string 773 * Basically, returns TOA_International if there's a + prefix 774 */ 775 776 public static int toaFromString(String s)777 toaFromString(String s) { 778 if (s != null && s.length() > 0 && s.charAt(0) == '+') { 779 return TOA_International; 780 } 781 782 return TOA_Unknown; 783 } 784 785 /** 786 * 3GPP TS 24.008 10.5.4.7 787 * Called Party BCD Number 788 * 789 * See Also TS 51.011 10.5.1 "dialing number/ssc string" 790 * and TS 11.11 "10.3.1 EF adn (Abbreviated dialing numbers)" 791 * 792 * @param bytes the data buffer 793 * @param offset should point to the TOA (aka. TON/NPI) octet after the length byte 794 * @param length is the number of bytes including TOA byte 795 * and must be at least 2 796 * 797 * @return partial string on invalid decode 798 * 799 * FIXME(mkf) support alphanumeric address type 800 * currently implemented in SMSMessage.getAddress() 801 */ 802 public static String calledPartyBCDToString(byte[] bytes, int offset, int length)803 calledPartyBCDToString (byte[] bytes, int offset, int length) { 804 boolean prependPlus = false; 805 StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(1 + length * 2); 806 807 if (length < 2) { 808 return ""; 809 } 810 811 //Only TON field should be taken in consideration 812 if ((bytes[offset] & 0xf0) == (TOA_International & 0xf0)) { 813 prependPlus = true; 814 } 815 816 internalCalledPartyBCDFragmentToString( 817 ret, bytes, offset + 1, length - 1); 818 819 if (prependPlus && ret.length() == 0) { 820 // If the only thing there is a prepended plus, return "" 821 return ""; 822 } 823 824 if (prependPlus) { 825 // This is an "international number" and should have 826 // a plus prepended to the dialing number. But there 827 // can also be GSM MMI codes as defined in TS 22.030 6.5.2 828 // so we need to handle those also. 829 // 830 // http://web.telia.com/~u47904776/gsmkode.htm 831 // has a nice list of some of these GSM codes. 832 // 833 // Examples are: 834 // **21*+886988171479# 835 // **21*8311234567# 836 // *21# 837 // #21# 838 // *#21# 839 // *31#+11234567890 840 // #31#+18311234567 841 // #31#8311234567 842 // 18311234567 843 // +18311234567# 844 // +18311234567 845 // Odd ball cases that some phones handled 846 // where there is no dialing number so they 847 // append the "+" 848 // *21#+ 849 // **21#+ 850 String retString = ret.toString(); 851 Pattern p = Pattern.compile("(^[#*])(.*)([#*])(.*)(#)$"); 852 Matcher m = p.matcher(retString); 853 if (m.matches()) { 854 if ("".equals(m.group(2))) { 855 // Started with two [#*] ends with # 856 // So no dialing number and we'll just 857 // append a +, this handles **21#+ 858 ret = new StringBuilder(); 859 ret.append(m.group(1)); 860 ret.append(m.group(3)); 861 ret.append(m.group(4)); 862 ret.append(m.group(5)); 863 ret.append("+"); 864 } else { 865 // Starts with [#*] and ends with # 866 // Assume group 4 is a dialing number 867 // such as *21*+1234554# 868 ret = new StringBuilder(); 869 ret.append(m.group(1)); 870 ret.append(m.group(2)); 871 ret.append(m.group(3)); 872 ret.append("+"); 873 ret.append(m.group(4)); 874 ret.append(m.group(5)); 875 } 876 } else { 877 p = Pattern.compile("(^[#*])(.*)([#*])(.*)"); 878 m = p.matcher(retString); 879 if (m.matches()) { 880 // Starts with [#*] and only one other [#*] 881 // Assume the data after last [#*] is dialing 882 // number (i.e. group 4) such as *31#+11234567890. 883 // This also includes the odd ball *21#+ 884 ret = new StringBuilder(); 885 ret.append(m.group(1)); 886 ret.append(m.group(2)); 887 ret.append(m.group(3)); 888 ret.append("+"); 889 ret.append(m.group(4)); 890 } else { 891 // Does NOT start with [#*] just prepend '+' 892 ret = new StringBuilder(); 893 ret.append('+'); 894 ret.append(retString); 895 } 896 } 897 } 898 899 return ret.toString(); 900 } 901 902 private static void internalCalledPartyBCDFragmentToString( StringBuilder sb, byte [] bytes, int offset, int length)903 internalCalledPartyBCDFragmentToString( 904 StringBuilder sb, byte [] bytes, int offset, int length) { 905 for (int i = offset ; i < length + offset ; i++) { 906 byte b; 907 char c; 908 909 c = bcdToChar((byte)(bytes[i] & 0xf)); 910 911 if (c == 0) { 912 return; 913 } 914 sb.append(c); 915 916 // FIXME(mkf) TS 23.040 9.1.2.3 says 917 // "if a mobile receives 1111 in a position prior to 918 // the last semi-octet then processing shall commence with 919 // the next semi-octet and the intervening 920 // semi-octet shall be ignored" 921 // How does this jive with 24.008 10.5.4.7 922 923 b = (byte)((bytes[i] >> 4) & 0xf); 924 925 if (b == 0xf && i + 1 == length + offset) { 926 //ignore final 0xf 927 break; 928 } 929 930 c = bcdToChar(b); 931 if (c == 0) { 932 return; 933 } 934 935 sb.append(c); 936 } 937 938 } 939 940 /** 941 * Like calledPartyBCDToString, but field does not start with a 942 * TOA byte. For example: SIM ADN extension fields 943 */ 944 945 public static String calledPartyBCDFragmentToString(byte [] bytes, int offset, int length)946 calledPartyBCDFragmentToString(byte [] bytes, int offset, int length) { 947 StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(length * 2); 948 949 internalCalledPartyBCDFragmentToString(ret, bytes, offset, length); 950 951 return ret.toString(); 952 } 953 954 /** returns 0 on invalid value */ 955 private static char bcdToChar(byte b)956 bcdToChar(byte b) { 957 if (b < 0xa) { 958 return (char)('0' + b); 959 } else switch (b) { 960 case 0xa: return '*'; 961 case 0xb: return '#'; 962 case 0xc: return PAUSE; 963 case 0xd: return WILD; 964 965 default: return 0; 966 } 967 } 968 969 private static int charToBCD(char c)970 charToBCD(char c) { 971 if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') { 972 return c - '0'; 973 } else if (c == '*') { 974 return 0xa; 975 } else if (c == '#') { 976 return 0xb; 977 } else if (c == PAUSE) { 978 return 0xc; 979 } else if (c == WILD) { 980 return 0xd; 981 } else if (c == WAIT) { 982 return 0xe; 983 } else { 984 throw new RuntimeException ("invalid char for BCD " + c); 985 } 986 } 987 988 /** 989 * Return true iff the network portion of <code>address</code> is, 990 * as far as we can tell on the device, suitable for use as an SMS 991 * destination address. 992 */ isWellFormedSmsAddress(String address)993 public static boolean isWellFormedSmsAddress(String address) { 994 String networkPortion = 995 PhoneNumberUtils.extractNetworkPortion(address); 996 997 return (!(networkPortion.equals("+") 998 || TextUtils.isEmpty(networkPortion))) 999 && isDialable(networkPortion); 1000 } 1001 isGlobalPhoneNumber(String phoneNumber)1002 public static boolean isGlobalPhoneNumber(String phoneNumber) { 1003 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(phoneNumber)) { 1004 return false; 1005 } 1006 1007 Matcher match = GLOBAL_PHONE_NUMBER_PATTERN.matcher(phoneNumber); 1008 return match.matches(); 1009 } 1010 isDialable(String address)1011 private static boolean isDialable(String address) { 1012 for (int i = 0, count = address.length(); i < count; i++) { 1013 if (!isDialable(address.charAt(i))) { 1014 return false; 1015 } 1016 } 1017 return true; 1018 } 1019 isNonSeparator(String address)1020 private static boolean isNonSeparator(String address) { 1021 for (int i = 0, count = address.length(); i < count; i++) { 1022 if (!isNonSeparator(address.charAt(i))) { 1023 return false; 1024 } 1025 } 1026 return true; 1027 } 1028 /** 1029 * Note: calls extractNetworkPortion(), so do not use for 1030 * SIM EF[ADN] style records 1031 * 1032 * Returns null if network portion is empty. 1033 */ 1034 public static byte[] networkPortionToCalledPartyBCD(String s)1035 networkPortionToCalledPartyBCD(String s) { 1036 String networkPortion = extractNetworkPortion(s); 1037 return numberToCalledPartyBCDHelper(networkPortion, false); 1038 } 1039 1040 /** 1041 * Same as {@link #networkPortionToCalledPartyBCD}, but includes a 1042 * one-byte length prefix. 1043 */ 1044 public static byte[] networkPortionToCalledPartyBCDWithLength(String s)1045 networkPortionToCalledPartyBCDWithLength(String s) { 1046 String networkPortion = extractNetworkPortion(s); 1047 return numberToCalledPartyBCDHelper(networkPortion, true); 1048 } 1049 1050 /** 1051 * Convert a dialing number to BCD byte array 1052 * 1053 * @param number dialing number string 1054 * if the dialing number starts with '+', set to international TOA 1055 * @return BCD byte array 1056 */ 1057 public static byte[] numberToCalledPartyBCD(String number)1058 numberToCalledPartyBCD(String number) { 1059 return numberToCalledPartyBCDHelper(number, false); 1060 } 1061 1062 /** 1063 * If includeLength is true, prepend a one-byte length value to 1064 * the return array. 1065 */ 1066 private static byte[] numberToCalledPartyBCDHelper(String number, boolean includeLength)1067 numberToCalledPartyBCDHelper(String number, boolean includeLength) { 1068 int numberLenReal = number.length(); 1069 int numberLenEffective = numberLenReal; 1070 boolean hasPlus = number.indexOf('+') != -1; 1071 if (hasPlus) numberLenEffective--; 1072 1073 if (numberLenEffective == 0) return null; 1074 1075 int resultLen = (numberLenEffective + 1) / 2; // Encoded numbers require only 4 bits each. 1076 int extraBytes = 1; // Prepended TOA byte. 1077 if (includeLength) extraBytes++; // Optional prepended length byte. 1078 resultLen += extraBytes; 1079 1080 byte[] result = new byte[resultLen]; 1081 1082 int digitCount = 0; 1083 for (int i = 0; i < numberLenReal; i++) { 1084 char c = number.charAt(i); 1085 if (c == '+') continue; 1086 int shift = ((digitCount & 0x01) == 1) ? 4 : 0; 1087 result[extraBytes + (digitCount >> 1)] |= (byte)((charToBCD(c) & 0x0F) << shift); 1088 digitCount++; 1089 } 1090 1091 // 1-fill any trailing odd nibble/quartet. 1092 if ((digitCount & 0x01) == 1) result[extraBytes + (digitCount >> 1)] |= 0xF0; 1093 1094 int offset = 0; 1095 if (includeLength) result[offset++] = (byte)(resultLen - 1); 1096 result[offset] = (byte)(hasPlus ? TOA_International : TOA_Unknown); 1097 1098 return result; 1099 } 1100 1101 //================ Number formatting ========================= 1102 1103 /** The current locale is unknown, look for a country code or don't format */ 1104 public static final int FORMAT_UNKNOWN = 0; 1105 /** NANP formatting */ 1106 public static final int FORMAT_NANP = 1; 1107 /** Japanese formatting */ 1108 public static final int FORMAT_JAPAN = 2; 1109 1110 /** List of country codes for countries that use the NANP */ 1111 private static final String[] NANP_COUNTRIES = new String[] { 1112 "US", // United States 1113 "CA", // Canada 1114 "AS", // American Samoa 1115 "AI", // Anguilla 1116 "AG", // Antigua and Barbuda 1117 "BS", // Bahamas 1118 "BB", // Barbados 1119 "BM", // Bermuda 1120 "VG", // British Virgin Islands 1121 "KY", // Cayman Islands 1122 "DM", // Dominica 1123 "DO", // Dominican Republic 1124 "GD", // Grenada 1125 "GU", // Guam 1126 "JM", // Jamaica 1127 "PR", // Puerto Rico 1128 "MS", // Montserrat 1129 "MP", // Northern Mariana Islands 1130 "KN", // Saint Kitts and Nevis 1131 "LC", // Saint Lucia 1132 "VC", // Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1133 "TT", // Trinidad and Tobago 1134 "TC", // Turks and Caicos Islands 1135 "VI", // U.S. Virgin Islands 1136 }; 1137 1138 /** 1139 * Breaks the given number down and formats it according to the rules 1140 * for the country the number is from. 1141 * 1142 * @param source The phone number to format 1143 * @return A locally acceptable formatting of the input, or the raw input if 1144 * formatting rules aren't known for the number 1145 * 1146 * @deprecated Use link #formatNumber(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso) instead 1147 */ 1148 @Deprecated formatNumber(String source)1149 public static String formatNumber(String source) { 1150 SpannableStringBuilder text = new SpannableStringBuilder(source); 1151 formatNumber(text, getFormatTypeForLocale(Locale.getDefault())); 1152 return text.toString(); 1153 } 1154 1155 /** 1156 * Formats the given number with the given formatting type. Currently 1157 * {@link #FORMAT_NANP} and {@link #FORMAT_JAPAN} are supported as a formating type. 1158 * 1159 * @param source the phone number to format 1160 * @param defaultFormattingType The default formatting rules to apply if the number does 1161 * not begin with +[country_code] 1162 * @return The phone number formatted with the given formatting type. 1163 * 1164 * @hide 1165 * @deprecated Use link #formatNumber(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso) instead 1166 */ 1167 @Deprecated formatNumber(String source, int defaultFormattingType)1168 public static String formatNumber(String source, int defaultFormattingType) { 1169 SpannableStringBuilder text = new SpannableStringBuilder(source); 1170 formatNumber(text, defaultFormattingType); 1171 return text.toString(); 1172 } 1173 1174 /** 1175 * Returns the phone number formatting type for the given locale. 1176 * 1177 * @param locale The locale of interest, usually {@link Locale#getDefault()} 1178 * @return The formatting type for the given locale, or FORMAT_UNKNOWN if the formatting 1179 * rules are not known for the given locale 1180 * 1181 * @deprecated Use link #formatNumber(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso) instead 1182 */ 1183 @Deprecated getFormatTypeForLocale(Locale locale)1184 public static int getFormatTypeForLocale(Locale locale) { 1185 String country = locale.getCountry(); 1186 1187 return getFormatTypeFromCountryCode(country); 1188 } 1189 1190 /** 1191 * Formats a phone number in-place. Currently {@link #FORMAT_JAPAN} and {@link #FORMAT_NANP} 1192 * is supported as a second argument. 1193 * 1194 * @param text The number to be formatted, will be modified with the formatting 1195 * @param defaultFormattingType The default formatting rules to apply if the number does 1196 * not begin with +[country_code] 1197 * 1198 * @deprecated Use link #formatNumber(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso) instead 1199 */ 1200 @Deprecated formatNumber(Editable text, int defaultFormattingType)1201 public static void formatNumber(Editable text, int defaultFormattingType) { 1202 int formatType = defaultFormattingType; 1203 1204 if (text.length() > 2 && text.charAt(0) == '+') { 1205 if (text.charAt(1) == '1') { 1206 formatType = FORMAT_NANP; 1207 } else if (text.length() >= 3 && text.charAt(1) == '8' 1208 && text.charAt(2) == '1') { 1209 formatType = FORMAT_JAPAN; 1210 } else { 1211 formatType = FORMAT_UNKNOWN; 1212 } 1213 } 1214 1215 switch (formatType) { 1216 case FORMAT_NANP: 1217 formatNanpNumber(text); 1218 return; 1219 case FORMAT_JAPAN: 1220 formatJapaneseNumber(text); 1221 return; 1222 case FORMAT_UNKNOWN: 1223 removeDashes(text); 1224 return; 1225 } 1226 } 1227 1228 private static final int NANP_STATE_DIGIT = 1; 1229 private static final int NANP_STATE_PLUS = 2; 1230 private static final int NANP_STATE_ONE = 3; 1231 private static final int NANP_STATE_DASH = 4; 1232 1233 /** 1234 * Formats a phone number in-place using the NANP formatting rules. Numbers will be formatted 1235 * as: 1236 * 1237 * <p><code> 1238 * xxxxx 1239 * xxx-xxxx 1240 * xxx-xxx-xxxx 1241 * 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx 1242 * +1-xxx-xxx-xxxx 1243 * </code></p> 1244 * 1245 * @param text the number to be formatted, will be modified with the formatting 1246 * 1247 * @deprecated Use link #formatNumber(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso) instead 1248 */ 1249 @Deprecated formatNanpNumber(Editable text)1250 public static void formatNanpNumber(Editable text) { 1251 int length = text.length(); 1252 if (length > "+1-nnn-nnn-nnnn".length()) { 1253 // The string is too long to be formatted 1254 return; 1255 } else if (length <= 5) { 1256 // The string is either a shortcode or too short to be formatted 1257 return; 1258 } 1259 1260 CharSequence saved = text.subSequence(0, length); 1261 1262 // Strip the dashes first, as we're going to add them back 1263 removeDashes(text); 1264 length = text.length(); 1265 1266 // When scanning the number we record where dashes need to be added, 1267 // if they're non-0 at the end of the scan the dashes will be added in 1268 // the proper places. 1269 int dashPositions[] = new int[3]; 1270 int numDashes = 0; 1271 1272 int state = NANP_STATE_DIGIT; 1273 int numDigits = 0; 1274 for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { 1275 char c = text.charAt(i); 1276 switch (c) { 1277 case '1': 1278 if (numDigits == 0 || state == NANP_STATE_PLUS) { 1279 state = NANP_STATE_ONE; 1280 break; 1281 } 1282 // fall through 1283 case '2': 1284 case '3': 1285 case '4': 1286 case '5': 1287 case '6': 1288 case '7': 1289 case '8': 1290 case '9': 1291 case '0': 1292 if (state == NANP_STATE_PLUS) { 1293 // Only NANP number supported for now 1294 text.replace(0, length, saved); 1295 return; 1296 } else if (state == NANP_STATE_ONE) { 1297 // Found either +1 or 1, follow it up with a dash 1298 dashPositions[numDashes++] = i; 1299 } else if (state != NANP_STATE_DASH && (numDigits == 3 || numDigits == 6)) { 1300 // Found a digit that should be after a dash that isn't 1301 dashPositions[numDashes++] = i; 1302 } 1303 state = NANP_STATE_DIGIT; 1304 numDigits++; 1305 break; 1306 1307 case '-': 1308 state = NANP_STATE_DASH; 1309 break; 1310 1311 case '+': 1312 if (i == 0) { 1313 // Plus is only allowed as the first character 1314 state = NANP_STATE_PLUS; 1315 break; 1316 } 1317 // Fall through 1318 default: 1319 // Unknown character, bail on formatting 1320 text.replace(0, length, saved); 1321 return; 1322 } 1323 } 1324 1325 if (numDigits == 7) { 1326 // With 7 digits we want xxx-xxxx, not xxx-xxx-x 1327 numDashes--; 1328 } 1329 1330 // Actually put the dashes in place 1331 for (int i = 0; i < numDashes; i++) { 1332 int pos = dashPositions[i]; 1333 text.replace(pos + i, pos + i, "-"); 1334 } 1335 1336 // Remove trailing dashes 1337 int len = text.length(); 1338 while (len > 0) { 1339 if (text.charAt(len - 1) == '-') { 1340 text.delete(len - 1, len); 1341 len--; 1342 } else { 1343 break; 1344 } 1345 } 1346 } 1347 1348 /** 1349 * Formats a phone number in-place using the Japanese formatting rules. 1350 * Numbers will be formatted as: 1351 * 1352 * <p><code> 1353 * 03-xxxx-xxxx 1354 * 090-xxxx-xxxx 1355 * 0120-xxx-xxx 1356 * +81-3-xxxx-xxxx 1357 * +81-90-xxxx-xxxx 1358 * </code></p> 1359 * 1360 * @param text the number to be formatted, will be modified with 1361 * the formatting 1362 * 1363 * @deprecated Use link #formatNumber(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso) instead 1364 */ 1365 @Deprecated formatJapaneseNumber(Editable text)1366 public static void formatJapaneseNumber(Editable text) { 1367 JapanesePhoneNumberFormatter.format(text); 1368 } 1369 1370 /** 1371 * Removes all dashes from the number. 1372 * 1373 * @param text the number to clear from dashes 1374 */ removeDashes(Editable text)1375 private static void removeDashes(Editable text) { 1376 int p = 0; 1377 while (p < text.length()) { 1378 if (text.charAt(p) == '-') { 1379 text.delete(p, p + 1); 1380 } else { 1381 p++; 1382 } 1383 } 1384 } 1385 1386 /** 1387 * Formats the specified {@code phoneNumber} to the E.164 representation. 1388 * 1389 * @param phoneNumber the phone number to format. 1390 * @param defaultCountryIso the ISO 3166-1 two letters country code. 1391 * @return the E.164 representation, or null if the given phone number is not valid. 1392 */ formatNumberToE164(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso)1393 public static String formatNumberToE164(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso) { 1394 return formatNumberInternal(phoneNumber, defaultCountryIso, PhoneNumberFormat.E164); 1395 } 1396 1397 /** 1398 * Formats the specified {@code phoneNumber} to the RFC3966 representation. 1399 * 1400 * @param phoneNumber the phone number to format. 1401 * @param defaultCountryIso the ISO 3166-1 two letters country code. 1402 * @return the RFC3966 representation, or null if the given phone number is not valid. 1403 */ formatNumberToRFC3966(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso)1404 public static String formatNumberToRFC3966(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso) { 1405 return formatNumberInternal(phoneNumber, defaultCountryIso, PhoneNumberFormat.RFC3966); 1406 } 1407 1408 /** 1409 * Formats the raw phone number (string) using the specified {@code formatIdentifier}. 1410 * <p> 1411 * The given phone number must have an area code and could have a country code. 1412 * <p> 1413 * The defaultCountryIso is used to validate the given number and generate the formatted number 1414 * if the specified number doesn't have a country code. 1415 * 1416 * @param rawPhoneNumber The phone number to format. 1417 * @param defaultCountryIso The ISO 3166-1 two letters country code. 1418 * @param formatIdentifier The (enum) identifier of the desired format. 1419 * @return the formatted representation, or null if the specified number is not valid. 1420 */ formatNumberInternal( String rawPhoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso, PhoneNumberFormat formatIdentifier)1421 private static String formatNumberInternal( 1422 String rawPhoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso, PhoneNumberFormat formatIdentifier) { 1423 1424 PhoneNumberUtil util = PhoneNumberUtil.getInstance(); 1425 try { 1426 PhoneNumber phoneNumber = util.parse(rawPhoneNumber, defaultCountryIso); 1427 if (util.isValidNumber(phoneNumber)) { 1428 return util.format(phoneNumber, formatIdentifier); 1429 } 1430 } catch (NumberParseException ignored) { } 1431 1432 return null; 1433 } 1434 1435 /** 1436 * Format a phone number. 1437 * <p> 1438 * If the given number doesn't have the country code, the phone will be 1439 * formatted to the default country's convention. 1440 * 1441 * @param phoneNumber 1442 * the number to be formatted. 1443 * @param defaultCountryIso 1444 * the ISO 3166-1 two letters country code whose convention will 1445 * be used if the given number doesn't have the country code. 1446 * @return the formatted number, or null if the given number is not valid. 1447 */ formatNumber(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso)1448 public static String formatNumber(String phoneNumber, String defaultCountryIso) { 1449 // Do not attempt to format numbers that start with a hash or star symbol. 1450 if (phoneNumber.startsWith("#") || phoneNumber.startsWith("*")) { 1451 return phoneNumber; 1452 } 1453 1454 PhoneNumberUtil util = PhoneNumberUtil.getInstance(); 1455 String result = null; 1456 try { 1457 PhoneNumber pn = util.parseAndKeepRawInput(phoneNumber, defaultCountryIso); 1458 result = util.formatInOriginalFormat(pn, defaultCountryIso); 1459 } catch (NumberParseException e) { 1460 } 1461 return result; 1462 } 1463 1464 /** 1465 * Format the phone number only if the given number hasn't been formatted. 1466 * <p> 1467 * The number which has only dailable character is treated as not being 1468 * formatted. 1469 * 1470 * @param phoneNumber 1471 * the number to be formatted. 1472 * @param phoneNumberE164 1473 * the E164 format number whose country code is used if the given 1474 * phoneNumber doesn't have the country code. 1475 * @param defaultCountryIso 1476 * the ISO 3166-1 two letters country code whose convention will 1477 * be used if the phoneNumberE164 is null or invalid, or if phoneNumber 1478 * contains IDD. 1479 * @return the formatted number if the given number has been formatted, 1480 * otherwise, return the given number. 1481 */ formatNumber( String phoneNumber, String phoneNumberE164, String defaultCountryIso)1482 public static String formatNumber( 1483 String phoneNumber, String phoneNumberE164, String defaultCountryIso) { 1484 int len = phoneNumber.length(); 1485 for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { 1486 if (!isDialable(phoneNumber.charAt(i))) { 1487 return phoneNumber; 1488 } 1489 } 1490 PhoneNumberUtil util = PhoneNumberUtil.getInstance(); 1491 // Get the country code from phoneNumberE164 1492 if (phoneNumberE164 != null && phoneNumberE164.length() >= 2 1493 && phoneNumberE164.charAt(0) == '+') { 1494 try { 1495 // The number to be parsed is in E164 format, so the default region used doesn't 1496 // matter. 1497 PhoneNumber pn = util.parse(phoneNumberE164, "ZZ"); 1498 String regionCode = util.getRegionCodeForNumber(pn); 1499 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(regionCode) && 1500 // This makes sure phoneNumber doesn't contain an IDD 1501 normalizeNumber(phoneNumber).indexOf(phoneNumberE164.substring(1)) <= 0) { 1502 defaultCountryIso = regionCode; 1503 } 1504 } catch (NumberParseException e) { 1505 } 1506 } 1507 String result = formatNumber(phoneNumber, defaultCountryIso); 1508 return result != null ? result : phoneNumber; 1509 } 1510 1511 /** 1512 * Normalize a phone number by removing the characters other than digits. If 1513 * the given number has keypad letters, the letters will be converted to 1514 * digits first. 1515 * 1516 * @param phoneNumber the number to be normalized. 1517 * @return the normalized number. 1518 */ normalizeNumber(String phoneNumber)1519 public static String normalizeNumber(String phoneNumber) { 1520 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(phoneNumber)) { 1521 return ""; 1522 } 1523 1524 StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); 1525 int len = phoneNumber.length(); 1526 for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { 1527 char c = phoneNumber.charAt(i); 1528 // Character.digit() supports ASCII and Unicode digits (fullwidth, Arabic-Indic, etc.) 1529 int digit = Character.digit(c, 10); 1530 if (digit != -1) { 1531 sb.append(digit); 1532 } else if (sb.length() == 0 && c == '+') { 1533 sb.append(c); 1534 } else if ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')) { 1535 return normalizeNumber(PhoneNumberUtils.convertKeypadLettersToDigits(phoneNumber)); 1536 } 1537 } 1538 return sb.toString(); 1539 } 1540 1541 /** 1542 * Replaces all unicode(e.g. Arabic, Persian) digits with their decimal digit equivalents. 1543 * 1544 * @param number the number to perform the replacement on. 1545 * @return the replaced number. 1546 */ replaceUnicodeDigits(String number)1547 public static String replaceUnicodeDigits(String number) { 1548 StringBuilder normalizedDigits = new StringBuilder(number.length()); 1549 for (char c : number.toCharArray()) { 1550 int digit = Character.digit(c, 10); 1551 if (digit != -1) { 1552 normalizedDigits.append(digit); 1553 } else { 1554 normalizedDigits.append(c); 1555 } 1556 } 1557 return normalizedDigits.toString(); 1558 } 1559 1560 // Three and four digit phone numbers for either special services, 1561 // or 3-6 digit addresses from the network (eg carrier-originated SMS messages) should 1562 // not match. 1563 // 1564 // This constant used to be 5, but SMS short codes has increased in length and 1565 // can be easily 6 digits now days. Most countries have SMS short code length between 1566 // 3 to 6 digits. The exceptions are 1567 // 1568 // Australia: Short codes are six or eight digits in length, starting with the prefix "19" 1569 // followed by an additional four or six digits and two. 1570 // Czech Republic: Codes are seven digits in length for MO and five (not billed) or 1571 // eight (billed) for MT direction 1572 // 1573 // see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_code#Regional_differences for reference 1574 // 1575 // However, in order to loose match 650-555-1212 and 555-1212, we need to set the min match 1576 // to 7. 1577 static final int MIN_MATCH = 7; 1578 1579 /** 1580 * Checks a given number against the list of 1581 * emergency numbers provided by the RIL and SIM card. 1582 * 1583 * @param number the number to look up. 1584 * @return true if the number is in the list of emergency numbers 1585 * listed in the RIL / SIM, otherwise return false. 1586 */ isEmergencyNumber(String number)1587 public static boolean isEmergencyNumber(String number) { 1588 return isEmergencyNumber(getDefaultVoiceSubId(), number); 1589 } 1590 1591 /** 1592 * Checks a given number against the list of 1593 * emergency numbers provided by the RIL and SIM card. 1594 * 1595 * @param subId the subscription id of the SIM. 1596 * @param number the number to look up. 1597 * @return true if the number is in the list of emergency numbers 1598 * listed in the RIL / SIM, otherwise return false. 1599 * @hide 1600 */ isEmergencyNumber(int subId, String number)1601 public static boolean isEmergencyNumber(int subId, String number) { 1602 // Return true only if the specified number *exactly* matches 1603 // one of the emergency numbers listed by the RIL / SIM. 1604 return isEmergencyNumberInternal(subId, number, true /* useExactMatch */); 1605 } 1606 1607 /** 1608 * Checks if given number might *potentially* result in 1609 * a call to an emergency service on the current network. 1610 * 1611 * Specifically, this method will return true if the specified number 1612 * is an emergency number according to the list managed by the RIL or 1613 * SIM, *or* if the specified number simply starts with the same 1614 * digits as any of the emergency numbers listed in the RIL / SIM. 1615 * 1616 * This method is intended for internal use by the phone app when 1617 * deciding whether to allow ACTION_CALL intents from 3rd party apps 1618 * (where we're required to *not* allow emergency calls to be placed.) 1619 * 1620 * @param number the number to look up. 1621 * @return true if the number is in the list of emergency numbers 1622 * listed in the RIL / SIM, *or* if the number starts with the 1623 * same digits as any of those emergency numbers. 1624 * 1625 * @hide 1626 */ isPotentialEmergencyNumber(String number)1627 public static boolean isPotentialEmergencyNumber(String number) { 1628 return isPotentialEmergencyNumber(getDefaultVoiceSubId(), number); 1629 } 1630 1631 /** 1632 * Checks if given number might *potentially* result in 1633 * a call to an emergency service on the current network. 1634 * 1635 * Specifically, this method will return true if the specified number 1636 * is an emergency number according to the list managed by the RIL or 1637 * SIM, *or* if the specified number simply starts with the same 1638 * digits as any of the emergency numbers listed in the RIL / SIM. 1639 * 1640 * This method is intended for internal use by the phone app when 1641 * deciding whether to allow ACTION_CALL intents from 3rd party apps 1642 * (where we're required to *not* allow emergency calls to be placed.) 1643 * 1644 * @param subId the subscription id of the SIM. 1645 * @param number the number to look up. 1646 * @return true if the number is in the list of emergency numbers 1647 * listed in the RIL / SIM, *or* if the number starts with the 1648 * same digits as any of those emergency numbers. 1649 * @hide 1650 */ isPotentialEmergencyNumber(int subId, String number)1651 public static boolean isPotentialEmergencyNumber(int subId, String number) { 1652 // Check against the emergency numbers listed by the RIL / SIM, 1653 // and *don't* require an exact match. 1654 return isEmergencyNumberInternal(subId, number, false /* useExactMatch */); 1655 } 1656 1657 /** 1658 * Helper function for isEmergencyNumber(String) and 1659 * isPotentialEmergencyNumber(String). 1660 * 1661 * @param number the number to look up. 1662 * 1663 * @param useExactMatch if true, consider a number to be an emergency 1664 * number only if it *exactly* matches a number listed in 1665 * the RIL / SIM. If false, a number is considered to be an 1666 * emergency number if it simply starts with the same digits 1667 * as any of the emergency numbers listed in the RIL / SIM. 1668 * (Setting useExactMatch to false allows you to identify 1669 * number that could *potentially* result in emergency calls 1670 * since many networks will actually ignore trailing digits 1671 * after a valid emergency number.) 1672 * 1673 * @return true if the number is in the list of emergency numbers 1674 * listed in the RIL / sim, otherwise return false. 1675 */ isEmergencyNumberInternal(String number, boolean useExactMatch)1676 private static boolean isEmergencyNumberInternal(String number, boolean useExactMatch) { 1677 return isEmergencyNumberInternal(getDefaultVoiceSubId(), number, useExactMatch); 1678 } 1679 1680 /** 1681 * Helper function for isEmergencyNumber(String) and 1682 * isPotentialEmergencyNumber(String). 1683 * 1684 * @param subId the subscription id of the SIM. 1685 * @param number the number to look up. 1686 * 1687 * @param useExactMatch if true, consider a number to be an emergency 1688 * number only if it *exactly* matches a number listed in 1689 * the RIL / SIM. If false, a number is considered to be an 1690 * emergency number if it simply starts with the same digits 1691 * as any of the emergency numbers listed in the RIL / SIM. 1692 * (Setting useExactMatch to false allows you to identify 1693 * number that could *potentially* result in emergency calls 1694 * since many networks will actually ignore trailing digits 1695 * after a valid emergency number.) 1696 * 1697 * @return true if the number is in the list of emergency numbers 1698 * listed in the RIL / sim, otherwise return false. 1699 */ isEmergencyNumberInternal(int subId, String number, boolean useExactMatch)1700 private static boolean isEmergencyNumberInternal(int subId, String number, 1701 boolean useExactMatch) { 1702 return isEmergencyNumberInternal(subId, number, null, useExactMatch); 1703 } 1704 1705 /** 1706 * Checks if a given number is an emergency number for a specific country. 1707 * 1708 * @param number the number to look up. 1709 * @param defaultCountryIso the specific country which the number should be checked against 1710 * @return if the number is an emergency number for the specific country, then return true, 1711 * otherwise false 1712 * 1713 * @hide 1714 */ isEmergencyNumber(String number, String defaultCountryIso)1715 public static boolean isEmergencyNumber(String number, String defaultCountryIso) { 1716 return isEmergencyNumber(getDefaultVoiceSubId(), number, defaultCountryIso); 1717 } 1718 1719 /** 1720 * Checks if a given number is an emergency number for a specific country. 1721 * 1722 * @param subId the subscription id of the SIM. 1723 * @param number the number to look up. 1724 * @param defaultCountryIso the specific country which the number should be checked against 1725 * @return if the number is an emergency number for the specific country, then return true, 1726 * otherwise false 1727 * @hide 1728 */ isEmergencyNumber(int subId, String number, String defaultCountryIso)1729 public static boolean isEmergencyNumber(int subId, String number, String defaultCountryIso) { 1730 return isEmergencyNumberInternal(subId, number, 1731 defaultCountryIso, 1732 true /* useExactMatch */); 1733 } 1734 1735 /** 1736 * Checks if a given number might *potentially* result in a call to an 1737 * emergency service, for a specific country. 1738 * 1739 * Specifically, this method will return true if the specified number 1740 * is an emergency number in the specified country, *or* if the number 1741 * simply starts with the same digits as any emergency number for that 1742 * country. 1743 * 1744 * This method is intended for internal use by the phone app when 1745 * deciding whether to allow ACTION_CALL intents from 3rd party apps 1746 * (where we're required to *not* allow emergency calls to be placed.) 1747 * 1748 * @param number the number to look up. 1749 * @param defaultCountryIso the specific country which the number should be checked against 1750 * @return true if the number is an emergency number for the specific 1751 * country, *or* if the number starts with the same digits as 1752 * any of those emergency numbers. 1753 * 1754 * @hide 1755 */ isPotentialEmergencyNumber(String number, String defaultCountryIso)1756 public static boolean isPotentialEmergencyNumber(String number, String defaultCountryIso) { 1757 return isPotentialEmergencyNumber(getDefaultVoiceSubId(), number, defaultCountryIso); 1758 } 1759 1760 /** 1761 * Checks if a given number might *potentially* result in a call to an 1762 * emergency service, for a specific country. 1763 * 1764 * Specifically, this method will return true if the specified number 1765 * is an emergency number in the specified country, *or* if the number 1766 * simply starts with the same digits as any emergency number for that 1767 * country. 1768 * 1769 * This method is intended for internal use by the phone app when 1770 * deciding whether to allow ACTION_CALL intents from 3rd party apps 1771 * (where we're required to *not* allow emergency calls to be placed.) 1772 * 1773 * @param subId the subscription id of the SIM. 1774 * @param number the number to look up. 1775 * @param defaultCountryIso the specific country which the number should be checked against 1776 * @return true if the number is an emergency number for the specific 1777 * country, *or* if the number starts with the same digits as 1778 * any of those emergency numbers. 1779 * @hide 1780 */ isPotentialEmergencyNumber(int subId, String number, String defaultCountryIso)1781 public static boolean isPotentialEmergencyNumber(int subId, String number, 1782 String defaultCountryIso) { 1783 return isEmergencyNumberInternal(subId, number, 1784 defaultCountryIso, 1785 false /* useExactMatch */); 1786 } 1787 1788 /** 1789 * Helper function for isEmergencyNumber(String, String) and 1790 * isPotentialEmergencyNumber(String, String). 1791 * 1792 * @param number the number to look up. 1793 * @param defaultCountryIso the specific country which the number should be checked against 1794 * @param useExactMatch if true, consider a number to be an emergency 1795 * number only if it *exactly* matches a number listed in 1796 * the RIL / SIM. If false, a number is considered to be an 1797 * emergency number if it simply starts with the same digits 1798 * as any of the emergency numbers listed in the RIL / SIM. 1799 * 1800 * @return true if the number is an emergency number for the specified country. 1801 */ isEmergencyNumberInternal(String number, String defaultCountryIso, boolean useExactMatch)1802 private static boolean isEmergencyNumberInternal(String number, 1803 String defaultCountryIso, 1804 boolean useExactMatch) { 1805 return isEmergencyNumberInternal(getDefaultVoiceSubId(), number, defaultCountryIso, 1806 useExactMatch); 1807 } 1808 1809 /** 1810 * Helper function for isEmergencyNumber(String, String) and 1811 * isPotentialEmergencyNumber(String, String). 1812 * 1813 * @param subId the subscription id of the SIM. 1814 * @param number the number to look up. 1815 * @param defaultCountryIso the specific country which the number should be checked against 1816 * @param useExactMatch if true, consider a number to be an emergency 1817 * number only if it *exactly* matches a number listed in 1818 * the RIL / SIM. If false, a number is considered to be an 1819 * emergency number if it simply starts with the same digits 1820 * as any of the emergency numbers listed in the RIL / SIM. 1821 * 1822 * @return true if the number is an emergency number for the specified country. 1823 * @hide 1824 */ isEmergencyNumberInternal(int subId, String number, String defaultCountryIso, boolean useExactMatch)1825 private static boolean isEmergencyNumberInternal(int subId, String number, 1826 String defaultCountryIso, 1827 boolean useExactMatch) { 1828 // If the number passed in is null, just return false: 1829 if (number == null) return false; 1830 1831 // If the number passed in is a SIP address, return false, since the 1832 // concept of "emergency numbers" is only meaningful for calls placed 1833 // over the cell network. 1834 // (Be sure to do this check *before* calling extractNetworkPortionAlt(), 1835 // since the whole point of extractNetworkPortionAlt() is to filter out 1836 // any non-dialable characters (which would turn 'abc911def@example.com' 1837 // into '911', for example.)) 1838 if (isUriNumber(number)) { 1839 return false; 1840 } 1841 1842 // Strip the separators from the number before comparing it 1843 // to the list. 1844 number = extractNetworkPortionAlt(number); 1845 1846 Rlog.d(LOG_TAG, "subId:" + subId + ", defaultCountryIso:" + 1847 ((defaultCountryIso == null) ? "NULL" : defaultCountryIso)); 1848 1849 String emergencyNumbers = ""; 1850 int slotId = SubscriptionManager.getSlotId(subId); 1851 1852 // retrieve the list of emergency numbers 1853 // check read-write ecclist property first 1854 String ecclist = (slotId <= 0) ? "ril.ecclist" : ("ril.ecclist" + slotId); 1855 1856 emergencyNumbers = SystemProperties.get(ecclist, ""); 1857 1858 Rlog.d(LOG_TAG, "slotId:" + slotId + ", emergencyNumbers: " + emergencyNumbers); 1859 1860 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(emergencyNumbers)) { 1861 // then read-only ecclist property since old RIL only uses this 1862 emergencyNumbers = SystemProperties.get("ro.ril.ecclist"); 1863 } 1864 1865 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(emergencyNumbers)) { 1866 // searches through the comma-separated list for a match, 1867 // return true if one is found. 1868 for (String emergencyNum : emergencyNumbers.split(",")) { 1869 // It is not possible to append additional digits to an emergency number to dial 1870 // the number in Brazil - it won't connect. 1871 if (useExactMatch || "BR".equalsIgnoreCase(defaultCountryIso)) { 1872 if (number.equals(emergencyNum)) { 1873 return true; 1874 } 1875 } else { 1876 if (number.startsWith(emergencyNum)) { 1877 return true; 1878 } 1879 } 1880 } 1881 // no matches found against the list! 1882 return false; 1883 } 1884 1885 Rlog.d(LOG_TAG, "System property doesn't provide any emergency numbers." 1886 + " Use embedded logic for determining ones."); 1887 1888 // If slot id is invalid, means that there is no sim card. 1889 // According spec 3GPP TS22.101, the following numbers should be 1890 // ECC numbers when SIM/USIM is not present. 1891 emergencyNumbers = ((slotId < 0) ? "112,911,000,08,110,118,119,999" : "112,911"); 1892 1893 for (String emergencyNum : emergencyNumbers.split(",")) { 1894 if (useExactMatch) { 1895 if (number.equals(emergencyNum)) { 1896 return true; 1897 } 1898 } else { 1899 if (number.startsWith(emergencyNum)) { 1900 return true; 1901 } 1902 } 1903 } 1904 1905 // No ecclist system property, so use our own list. 1906 if (defaultCountryIso != null) { 1907 ShortNumberUtil util = new ShortNumberUtil(); 1908 if (useExactMatch) { 1909 return util.isEmergencyNumber(number, defaultCountryIso); 1910 } else { 1911 return util.connectsToEmergencyNumber(number, defaultCountryIso); 1912 } 1913 } 1914 1915 return false; 1916 } 1917 1918 /** 1919 * Checks if a given number is an emergency number for the country that the user is in. 1920 * 1921 * @param number the number to look up. 1922 * @param context the specific context which the number should be checked against 1923 * @return true if the specified number is an emergency number for the country the user 1924 * is currently in. 1925 */ isLocalEmergencyNumber(Context context, String number)1926 public static boolean isLocalEmergencyNumber(Context context, String number) { 1927 return isLocalEmergencyNumber(context, getDefaultVoiceSubId(), number); 1928 } 1929 1930 /** 1931 * Checks if a given number is an emergency number for the country that the user is in. 1932 * 1933 * @param subId the subscription id of the SIM. 1934 * @param number the number to look up. 1935 * @param context the specific context which the number should be checked against 1936 * @return true if the specified number is an emergency number for the country the user 1937 * is currently in. 1938 * @hide 1939 */ isLocalEmergencyNumber(Context context, int subId, String number)1940 public static boolean isLocalEmergencyNumber(Context context, int subId, String number) { 1941 return isLocalEmergencyNumberInternal(subId, number, 1942 context, 1943 true /* useExactMatch */); 1944 } 1945 1946 /** 1947 * Checks if a given number might *potentially* result in a call to an 1948 * emergency service, for the country that the user is in. The current 1949 * country is determined using the CountryDetector. 1950 * 1951 * Specifically, this method will return true if the specified number 1952 * is an emergency number in the current country, *or* if the number 1953 * simply starts with the same digits as any emergency number for the 1954 * current country. 1955 * 1956 * This method is intended for internal use by the phone app when 1957 * deciding whether to allow ACTION_CALL intents from 3rd party apps 1958 * (where we're required to *not* allow emergency calls to be placed.) 1959 * 1960 * @param number the number to look up. 1961 * @param context the specific context which the number should be checked against 1962 * @return true if the specified number is an emergency number for a local country, based on the 1963 * CountryDetector. 1964 * 1965 * @see android.location.CountryDetector 1966 * @hide 1967 */ isPotentialLocalEmergencyNumber(Context context, String number)1968 public static boolean isPotentialLocalEmergencyNumber(Context context, String number) { 1969 return isPotentialLocalEmergencyNumber(context, getDefaultVoiceSubId(), number); 1970 } 1971 1972 /** 1973 * Checks if a given number might *potentially* result in a call to an 1974 * emergency service, for the country that the user is in. The current 1975 * country is determined using the CountryDetector. 1976 * 1977 * Specifically, this method will return true if the specified number 1978 * is an emergency number in the current country, *or* if the number 1979 * simply starts with the same digits as any emergency number for the 1980 * current country. 1981 * 1982 * This method is intended for internal use by the phone app when 1983 * deciding whether to allow ACTION_CALL intents from 3rd party apps 1984 * (where we're required to *not* allow emergency calls to be placed.) 1985 * 1986 * @param subId the subscription id of the SIM. 1987 * @param number the number to look up. 1988 * @param context the specific context which the number should be checked against 1989 * @return true if the specified number is an emergency number for a local country, based on the 1990 * CountryDetector. 1991 * 1992 * @hide 1993 */ isPotentialLocalEmergencyNumber(Context context, int subId, String number)1994 public static boolean isPotentialLocalEmergencyNumber(Context context, int subId, 1995 String number) { 1996 return isLocalEmergencyNumberInternal(subId, number, 1997 context, 1998 false /* useExactMatch */); 1999 } 2000 2001 /** 2002 * Helper function for isLocalEmergencyNumber() and 2003 * isPotentialLocalEmergencyNumber(). 2004 * 2005 * @param number the number to look up. 2006 * @param context the specific context which the number should be checked against 2007 * @param useExactMatch if true, consider a number to be an emergency 2008 * number only if it *exactly* matches a number listed in 2009 * the RIL / SIM. If false, a number is considered to be an 2010 * emergency number if it simply starts with the same digits 2011 * as any of the emergency numbers listed in the RIL / SIM. 2012 * 2013 * @return true if the specified number is an emergency number for a 2014 * local country, based on the CountryDetector. 2015 * 2016 * @see android.location.CountryDetector 2017 * @hide 2018 */ isLocalEmergencyNumberInternal(String number, Context context, boolean useExactMatch)2019 private static boolean isLocalEmergencyNumberInternal(String number, 2020 Context context, 2021 boolean useExactMatch) { 2022 return isLocalEmergencyNumberInternal(getDefaultVoiceSubId(), number, context, 2023 useExactMatch); 2024 } 2025 2026 /** 2027 * Helper function for isLocalEmergencyNumber() and 2028 * isPotentialLocalEmergencyNumber(). 2029 * 2030 * @param subId the subscription id of the SIM. 2031 * @param number the number to look up. 2032 * @param context the specific context which the number should be checked against 2033 * @param useExactMatch if true, consider a number to be an emergency 2034 * number only if it *exactly* matches a number listed in 2035 * the RIL / SIM. If false, a number is considered to be an 2036 * emergency number if it simply starts with the same digits 2037 * as any of the emergency numbers listed in the RIL / SIM. 2038 * 2039 * @return true if the specified number is an emergency number for a 2040 * local country, based on the CountryDetector. 2041 * @hide 2042 */ isLocalEmergencyNumberInternal(int subId, String number, Context context, boolean useExactMatch)2043 private static boolean isLocalEmergencyNumberInternal(int subId, String number, 2044 Context context, 2045 boolean useExactMatch) { 2046 String countryIso; 2047 CountryDetector detector = (CountryDetector) context.getSystemService( 2048 Context.COUNTRY_DETECTOR); 2049 if (detector != null && detector.detectCountry() != null) { 2050 countryIso = detector.detectCountry().getCountryIso(); 2051 } else { 2052 Locale locale = context.getResources().getConfiguration().locale; 2053 countryIso = locale.getCountry(); 2054 Rlog.w(LOG_TAG, "No CountryDetector; falling back to countryIso based on locale: " 2055 + countryIso); 2056 } 2057 return isEmergencyNumberInternal(subId, number, countryIso, useExactMatch); 2058 } 2059 2060 /** 2061 * isVoiceMailNumber: checks a given number against the voicemail 2062 * number provided by the RIL and SIM card. The caller must have 2063 * the READ_PHONE_STATE credential. 2064 * 2065 * @param number the number to look up. 2066 * @return true if the number is in the list of voicemail. False 2067 * otherwise, including if the caller does not have the permission 2068 * to read the VM number. 2069 */ isVoiceMailNumber(String number)2070 public static boolean isVoiceMailNumber(String number) { 2071 return isVoiceMailNumber(SubscriptionManager.getDefaultSubId(), number); 2072 } 2073 2074 /** 2075 * isVoiceMailNumber: checks a given number against the voicemail 2076 * number provided by the RIL and SIM card. The caller must have 2077 * the READ_PHONE_STATE credential. 2078 * 2079 * @param subId the subscription id of the SIM. 2080 * @param number the number to look up. 2081 * @return true if the number is in the list of voicemail. False 2082 * otherwise, including if the caller does not have the permission 2083 * to read the VM number. 2084 * @hide 2085 */ isVoiceMailNumber(int subId, String number)2086 public static boolean isVoiceMailNumber(int subId, String number) { 2087 return isVoiceMailNumber(null, subId, number); 2088 } 2089 2090 /** 2091 * isVoiceMailNumber: checks a given number against the voicemail 2092 * number provided by the RIL and SIM card. The caller must have 2093 * the READ_PHONE_STATE credential. 2094 * 2095 * @param context a non-null {@link Context}. 2096 * @param subId the subscription id of the SIM. 2097 * @param number the number to look up. 2098 * @return true if the number is in the list of voicemail. False 2099 * otherwise, including if the caller does not have the permission 2100 * to read the VM number. 2101 * @hide 2102 */ isVoiceMailNumber(Context context, int subId, String number)2103 public static boolean isVoiceMailNumber(Context context, int subId, String number) { 2104 String vmNumber; 2105 try { 2106 final TelephonyManager tm; 2107 if (context == null) { 2108 tm = TelephonyManager.getDefault(); 2109 } else { 2110 tm = TelephonyManager.from(context); 2111 } 2112 vmNumber = tm.getVoiceMailNumber(subId); 2113 } catch (SecurityException ex) { 2114 return false; 2115 } 2116 // Strip the separators from the number before comparing it 2117 // to the list. 2118 number = extractNetworkPortionAlt(number); 2119 2120 // compare tolerates null so we need to make sure that we 2121 // don't return true when both are null. 2122 return !TextUtils.isEmpty(number) && compare(number, vmNumber); 2123 } 2124 2125 /** 2126 * Translates any alphabetic letters (i.e. [A-Za-z]) in the 2127 * specified phone number into the equivalent numeric digits, 2128 * according to the phone keypad letter mapping described in 2129 * ITU E.161 and ISO/IEC 9995-8. 2130 * 2131 * @return the input string, with alpha letters converted to numeric 2132 * digits using the phone keypad letter mapping. For example, 2133 * an input of "1-800-GOOG-411" will return "1-800-4664-411". 2134 */ convertKeypadLettersToDigits(String input)2135 public static String convertKeypadLettersToDigits(String input) { 2136 if (input == null) { 2137 return input; 2138 } 2139 int len = input.length(); 2140 if (len == 0) { 2141 return input; 2142 } 2143 2144 char[] out = input.toCharArray(); 2145 2146 for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { 2147 char c = out[i]; 2148 // If this char isn't in KEYPAD_MAP at all, just leave it alone. 2149 out[i] = (char) KEYPAD_MAP.get(c, c); 2150 } 2151 2152 return new String(out); 2153 } 2154 2155 /** 2156 * The phone keypad letter mapping (see ITU E.161 or ISO/IEC 9995-8.) 2157 * TODO: This should come from a resource. 2158 */ 2159 private static final SparseIntArray KEYPAD_MAP = new SparseIntArray(); 2160 static { 2161 KEYPAD_MAP.put('a', '2'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('b', '2'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('c', '2'); 2162 KEYPAD_MAP.put('A', '2'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('B', '2'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('C', '2'); 2163 2164 KEYPAD_MAP.put('d', '3'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('e', '3'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('f', '3'); 2165 KEYPAD_MAP.put('D', '3'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('E', '3'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('F', '3'); 2166 2167 KEYPAD_MAP.put('g', '4'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('h', '4'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('i', '4'); 2168 KEYPAD_MAP.put('G', '4'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('H', '4'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('I', '4'); 2169 2170 KEYPAD_MAP.put('j', '5'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('k', '5'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('l', '5'); 2171 KEYPAD_MAP.put('J', '5'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('K', '5'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('L', '5'); 2172 2173 KEYPAD_MAP.put('m', '6'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('n', '6'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('o', '6'); 2174 KEYPAD_MAP.put('M', '6'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('N', '6'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('O', '6'); 2175 2176 KEYPAD_MAP.put('p', '7'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('q', '7'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('r', '7'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('s', '7'); 2177 KEYPAD_MAP.put('P', '7'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('Q', '7'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('R', '7'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('S', '7'); 2178 2179 KEYPAD_MAP.put('t', '8'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('u', '8'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('v', '8'); 2180 KEYPAD_MAP.put('T', '8'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('U', '8'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('V', '8'); 2181 2182 KEYPAD_MAP.put('w', '9'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('x', '9'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('y', '9'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('z', '9'); 2183 KEYPAD_MAP.put('W', '9'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('X', '9'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('Y', '9'); KEYPAD_MAP.put('Z', '9'); 2184 } 2185 2186 //================ Plus Code formatting ========================= 2187 private static final char PLUS_SIGN_CHAR = '+'; 2188 private static final String PLUS_SIGN_STRING = "+"; 2189 private static final String NANP_IDP_STRING = "011"; 2190 private static final int NANP_LENGTH = 10; 2191 2192 /** 2193 * This function checks if there is a plus sign (+) in the passed-in dialing number. 2194 * If there is, it processes the plus sign based on the default telephone 2195 * numbering plan of the system when the phone is activated and the current 2196 * telephone numbering plan of the system that the phone is camped on. 2197 * Currently, we only support the case that the default and current telephone 2198 * numbering plans are North American Numbering Plan(NANP). 2199 * 2200 * The passed-in dialStr should only contain the valid format as described below, 2201 * 1) the 1st character in the dialStr should be one of the really dialable 2202 * characters listed below 2203 * ISO-LATIN characters 0-9, *, # , + 2204 * 2) the dialStr should already strip out the separator characters, 2205 * every character in the dialStr should be one of the non separator characters 2206 * listed below 2207 * ISO-LATIN characters 0-9, *, # , +, WILD, WAIT, PAUSE 2208 * 2209 * Otherwise, this function returns the dial string passed in 2210 * 2211 * @param dialStr the original dial string 2212 * @return the converted dial string if the current/default countries belong to NANP, 2213 * and if there is the "+" in the original dial string. Otherwise, the original dial 2214 * string returns. 2215 * 2216 * This API is for CDMA only 2217 * 2218 * @hide TODO: pending API Council approval 2219 */ cdmaCheckAndProcessPlusCode(String dialStr)2220 public static String cdmaCheckAndProcessPlusCode(String dialStr) { 2221 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(dialStr)) { 2222 if (isReallyDialable(dialStr.charAt(0)) && 2223 isNonSeparator(dialStr)) { 2224 String currIso = TelephonyManager.getDefault().getNetworkCountryIso(); 2225 String defaultIso = TelephonyManager.getDefault().getSimCountryIso(); 2226 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(currIso) && !TextUtils.isEmpty(defaultIso)) { 2227 return cdmaCheckAndProcessPlusCodeByNumberFormat(dialStr, 2228 getFormatTypeFromCountryCode(currIso), 2229 getFormatTypeFromCountryCode(defaultIso)); 2230 } 2231 } 2232 } 2233 return dialStr; 2234 } 2235 2236 /** 2237 * Process phone number for CDMA, converting plus code using the home network number format. 2238 * This is used for outgoing SMS messages. 2239 * 2240 * @param dialStr the original dial string 2241 * @return the converted dial string 2242 * @hide for internal use 2243 */ cdmaCheckAndProcessPlusCodeForSms(String dialStr)2244 public static String cdmaCheckAndProcessPlusCodeForSms(String dialStr) { 2245 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(dialStr)) { 2246 if (isReallyDialable(dialStr.charAt(0)) && isNonSeparator(dialStr)) { 2247 String defaultIso = TelephonyManager.getDefault().getSimCountryIso(); 2248 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(defaultIso)) { 2249 int format = getFormatTypeFromCountryCode(defaultIso); 2250 return cdmaCheckAndProcessPlusCodeByNumberFormat(dialStr, format, format); 2251 } 2252 } 2253 } 2254 return dialStr; 2255 } 2256 2257 /** 2258 * This function should be called from checkAndProcessPlusCode only 2259 * And it is used for test purpose also. 2260 * 2261 * It checks the dial string by looping through the network portion, 2262 * post dial portion 1, post dial porting 2, etc. If there is any 2263 * plus sign, then process the plus sign. 2264 * Currently, this function supports the plus sign conversion within NANP only. 2265 * Specifically, it handles the plus sign in the following ways: 2266 * 1)+1NANP,remove +, e.g. 2267 * +18475797000 is converted to 18475797000, 2268 * 2)+NANP or +non-NANP Numbers,replace + with the current NANP IDP, e.g, 2269 * +8475797000 is converted to 0118475797000, 2270 * +11875767800 is converted to 01111875767800 2271 * 3)+1NANP in post dial string(s), e.g. 2272 * 8475797000;+18475231753 is converted to 8475797000;18475231753 2273 * 2274 * 2275 * @param dialStr the original dial string 2276 * @param currFormat the numbering system of the current country that the phone is camped on 2277 * @param defaultFormat the numbering system of the country that the phone is activated on 2278 * @return the converted dial string if the current/default countries belong to NANP, 2279 * and if there is the "+" in the original dial string. Otherwise, the original dial 2280 * string returns. 2281 * 2282 * @hide 2283 */ 2284 public static String cdmaCheckAndProcessPlusCodeByNumberFormat(String dialStr,int currFormat,int defaultFormat)2285 cdmaCheckAndProcessPlusCodeByNumberFormat(String dialStr,int currFormat,int defaultFormat) { 2286 String retStr = dialStr; 2287 2288 boolean useNanp = (currFormat == defaultFormat) && (currFormat == FORMAT_NANP); 2289 2290 // Checks if the plus sign character is in the passed-in dial string 2291 if (dialStr != null && 2292 dialStr.lastIndexOf(PLUS_SIGN_STRING) != -1) { 2293 2294 // Handle case where default and current telephone numbering plans are NANP. 2295 String postDialStr = null; 2296 String tempDialStr = dialStr; 2297 2298 // Sets the retStr to null since the conversion will be performed below. 2299 retStr = null; 2300 if (DBG) log("checkAndProcessPlusCode,dialStr=" + dialStr); 2301 // This routine is to process the plus sign in the dial string by loop through 2302 // the network portion, post dial portion 1, post dial portion 2... etc. if 2303 // applied 2304 do { 2305 String networkDialStr; 2306 // Format the string based on the rules for the country the number is from, 2307 // and the current country the phone is camped 2308 if (useNanp) { 2309 networkDialStr = extractNetworkPortion(tempDialStr); 2310 } else { 2311 networkDialStr = extractNetworkPortionAlt(tempDialStr); 2312 2313 } 2314 2315 networkDialStr = processPlusCode(networkDialStr, useNanp); 2316 2317 // Concatenates the string that is converted from network portion 2318 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(networkDialStr)) { 2319 if (retStr == null) { 2320 retStr = networkDialStr; 2321 } else { 2322 retStr = retStr.concat(networkDialStr); 2323 } 2324 } else { 2325 // This should never happen since we checked the if dialStr is null 2326 // and if it contains the plus sign in the beginning of this function. 2327 // The plus sign is part of the network portion. 2328 Rlog.e("checkAndProcessPlusCode: null newDialStr", networkDialStr); 2329 return dialStr; 2330 } 2331 postDialStr = extractPostDialPortion(tempDialStr); 2332 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(postDialStr)) { 2333 int dialableIndex = findDialableIndexFromPostDialStr(postDialStr); 2334 2335 // dialableIndex should always be greater than 0 2336 if (dialableIndex >= 1) { 2337 retStr = appendPwCharBackToOrigDialStr(dialableIndex, 2338 retStr,postDialStr); 2339 // Skips the P/W character, extracts the dialable portion 2340 tempDialStr = postDialStr.substring(dialableIndex); 2341 } else { 2342 // Non-dialable character such as P/W should not be at the end of 2343 // the dial string after P/W processing in CdmaConnection.java 2344 // Set the postDialStr to "" to break out of the loop 2345 if (dialableIndex < 0) { 2346 postDialStr = ""; 2347 } 2348 Rlog.e("wrong postDialStr=", postDialStr); 2349 } 2350 } 2351 if (DBG) log("checkAndProcessPlusCode,postDialStr=" + postDialStr); 2352 } while (!TextUtils.isEmpty(postDialStr) && !TextUtils.isEmpty(tempDialStr)); 2353 } 2354 return retStr; 2355 } 2356 2357 /** 2358 * Wrap the supplied {@code CharSequence} with a {@code TtsSpan}, annotating it as 2359 * containing a phone number in its entirety. 2360 * 2361 * @param phoneNumber A {@code CharSequence} the entirety of which represents a phone number. 2362 * @return A {@code CharSequence} with appropriate annotations. 2363 */ createTtsSpannable(CharSequence phoneNumber)2364 public static CharSequence createTtsSpannable(CharSequence phoneNumber) { 2365 if (phoneNumber == null) { 2366 return null; 2367 } 2368 Spannable spannable = Spannable.Factory.getInstance().newSpannable(phoneNumber); 2369 PhoneNumberUtils.addTtsSpan(spannable, 0, spannable.length()); 2370 return spannable; 2371 } 2372 2373 /** 2374 * Attach a {@link TtsSpan} to the supplied {@code Spannable} at the indicated location, 2375 * annotating that location as containing a phone number. 2376 * 2377 * @param s A {@code Spannable} to annotate. 2378 * @param start The starting character position of the phone number in {@code s}. 2379 * @param endExclusive The position after the ending character in the phone number {@code s}. 2380 */ addTtsSpan(Spannable s, int start, int endExclusive)2381 public static void addTtsSpan(Spannable s, int start, int endExclusive) { 2382 s.setSpan(createTtsSpan(s.subSequence(start, endExclusive).toString()), 2383 start, 2384 endExclusive, 2385 Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE); 2386 } 2387 2388 /** 2389 * Wrap the supplied {@code CharSequence} with a {@code TtsSpan}, annotating it as 2390 * containing a phone number in its entirety. 2391 * 2392 * @param phoneNumber A {@code CharSequence} the entirety of which represents a phone number. 2393 * @return A {@code CharSequence} with appropriate annotations. 2394 * @deprecated Renamed {@link #createTtsSpannable}. 2395 * 2396 * @hide 2397 */ 2398 @Deprecated ttsSpanAsPhoneNumber(CharSequence phoneNumber)2399 public static CharSequence ttsSpanAsPhoneNumber(CharSequence phoneNumber) { 2400 return createTtsSpannable(phoneNumber); 2401 } 2402 2403 /** 2404 * Attach a {@link TtsSpan} to the supplied {@code Spannable} at the indicated location, 2405 * annotating that location as containing a phone number. 2406 * 2407 * @param s A {@code Spannable} to annotate. 2408 * @param start The starting character position of the phone number in {@code s}. 2409 * @param end The ending character position of the phone number in {@code s}. 2410 * 2411 * @deprecated Renamed {@link #addTtsSpan}. 2412 * 2413 * @hide 2414 */ 2415 @Deprecated ttsSpanAsPhoneNumber(Spannable s, int start, int end)2416 public static void ttsSpanAsPhoneNumber(Spannable s, int start, int end) { 2417 addTtsSpan(s, start, end); 2418 } 2419 2420 /** 2421 * Create a {@code TtsSpan} for the supplied {@code String}. 2422 * 2423 * @param phoneNumberString A {@code String} the entirety of which represents a phone number. 2424 * @return A {@code TtsSpan} for {@param phoneNumberString}. 2425 */ createTtsSpan(String phoneNumberString)2426 public static TtsSpan createTtsSpan(String phoneNumberString) { 2427 if (phoneNumberString == null) { 2428 return null; 2429 } 2430 2431 // Parse the phone number 2432 final PhoneNumberUtil phoneNumberUtil = PhoneNumberUtil.getInstance(); 2433 PhoneNumber phoneNumber = null; 2434 try { 2435 // Don't supply a defaultRegion so this fails for non-international numbers because 2436 // we don't want to TalkBalk to read a country code (e.g. +1) if it is not already 2437 // present 2438 phoneNumber = phoneNumberUtil.parse(phoneNumberString, /* defaultRegion */ null); 2439 } catch (NumberParseException ignored) { 2440 } 2441 2442 // Build a telephone tts span 2443 final TtsSpan.TelephoneBuilder builder = new TtsSpan.TelephoneBuilder(); 2444 if (phoneNumber == null) { 2445 // Strip separators otherwise TalkBack will be silent 2446 // (this behavior was observed with TalkBalk 4.0.2 from their alpha channel) 2447 builder.setNumberParts(splitAtNonNumerics(phoneNumberString)); 2448 } else { 2449 if (phoneNumber.hasCountryCode()) { 2450 builder.setCountryCode(Integer.toString(phoneNumber.getCountryCode())); 2451 } 2452 builder.setNumberParts(Long.toString(phoneNumber.getNationalNumber())); 2453 } 2454 return builder.build(); 2455 } 2456 2457 // Split a phone number like "+20(123)-456#" using spaces, ignoring anything that is not 2458 // a digit, to produce a result like "20 123 456". splitAtNonNumerics(CharSequence number)2459 private static String splitAtNonNumerics(CharSequence number) { 2460 StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(number.length()); 2461 for (int i = 0; i < number.length(); i++) { 2462 sb.append(PhoneNumberUtils.isISODigit(number.charAt(i)) 2463 ? number.charAt(i) 2464 : " "); 2465 } 2466 // It is very important to remove extra spaces. At time of writing, any leading or trailing 2467 // spaces, or any sequence of more than one space, will confuse TalkBack and cause the TTS 2468 // span to be non-functional! 2469 return sb.toString().replaceAll(" +", " ").trim(); 2470 } 2471 getCurrentIdp(boolean useNanp)2472 private static String getCurrentIdp(boolean useNanp) { 2473 String ps = null; 2474 if (useNanp) { 2475 ps = NANP_IDP_STRING; 2476 } else { 2477 // in case, there is no IDD is found, we shouldn't convert it. 2478 ps = SystemProperties.get(PROPERTY_OPERATOR_IDP_STRING, PLUS_SIGN_STRING); 2479 } 2480 return ps; 2481 } 2482 isTwoToNine(char c)2483 private static boolean isTwoToNine (char c) { 2484 if (c >= '2' && c <= '9') { 2485 return true; 2486 } else { 2487 return false; 2488 } 2489 } 2490 getFormatTypeFromCountryCode(String country)2491 private static int getFormatTypeFromCountryCode (String country) { 2492 // Check for the NANP countries 2493 int length = NANP_COUNTRIES.length; 2494 for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { 2495 if (NANP_COUNTRIES[i].compareToIgnoreCase(country) == 0) { 2496 return FORMAT_NANP; 2497 } 2498 } 2499 if ("jp".compareToIgnoreCase(country) == 0) { 2500 return FORMAT_JAPAN; 2501 } 2502 return FORMAT_UNKNOWN; 2503 } 2504 2505 /** 2506 * This function checks if the passed in string conforms to the NANP format 2507 * i.e. NXX-NXX-XXXX, N is any digit 2-9 and X is any digit 0-9 2508 * @hide 2509 */ isNanp(String dialStr)2510 public static boolean isNanp (String dialStr) { 2511 boolean retVal = false; 2512 if (dialStr != null) { 2513 if (dialStr.length() == NANP_LENGTH) { 2514 if (isTwoToNine(dialStr.charAt(0)) && 2515 isTwoToNine(dialStr.charAt(3))) { 2516 retVal = true; 2517 for (int i=1; i<NANP_LENGTH; i++ ) { 2518 char c=dialStr.charAt(i); 2519 if (!PhoneNumberUtils.isISODigit(c)) { 2520 retVal = false; 2521 break; 2522 } 2523 } 2524 } 2525 } 2526 } else { 2527 Rlog.e("isNanp: null dialStr passed in", dialStr); 2528 } 2529 return retVal; 2530 } 2531 2532 /** 2533 * This function checks if the passed in string conforms to 1-NANP format 2534 */ isOneNanp(String dialStr)2535 private static boolean isOneNanp(String dialStr) { 2536 boolean retVal = false; 2537 if (dialStr != null) { 2538 String newDialStr = dialStr.substring(1); 2539 if ((dialStr.charAt(0) == '1') && isNanp(newDialStr)) { 2540 retVal = true; 2541 } 2542 } else { 2543 Rlog.e("isOneNanp: null dialStr passed in", dialStr); 2544 } 2545 return retVal; 2546 } 2547 2548 /** 2549 * Determines if the specified number is actually a URI 2550 * (i.e. a SIP address) rather than a regular PSTN phone number, 2551 * based on whether or not the number contains an "@" character. 2552 * 2553 * @hide 2554 * @param number 2555 * @return true if number contains @ 2556 */ isUriNumber(String number)2557 public static boolean isUriNumber(String number) { 2558 // Note we allow either "@" or "%40" to indicate a URI, in case 2559 // the passed-in string is URI-escaped. (Neither "@" nor "%40" 2560 // will ever be found in a legal PSTN number.) 2561 return number != null && (number.contains("@") || number.contains("%40")); 2562 } 2563 2564 /** 2565 * @return the "username" part of the specified SIP address, 2566 * i.e. the part before the "@" character (or "%40"). 2567 * 2568 * @param number SIP address of the form "username@domainname" 2569 * (or the URI-escaped equivalent "username%40domainname") 2570 * @see #isUriNumber 2571 * 2572 * @hide 2573 */ getUsernameFromUriNumber(String number)2574 public static String getUsernameFromUriNumber(String number) { 2575 // The delimiter between username and domain name can be 2576 // either "@" or "%40" (the URI-escaped equivalent.) 2577 int delimiterIndex = number.indexOf('@'); 2578 if (delimiterIndex < 0) { 2579 delimiterIndex = number.indexOf("%40"); 2580 } 2581 if (delimiterIndex < 0) { 2582 Rlog.w(LOG_TAG, 2583 "getUsernameFromUriNumber: no delimiter found in SIP addr '" + number + "'"); 2584 delimiterIndex = number.length(); 2585 } 2586 return number.substring(0, delimiterIndex); 2587 } 2588 2589 /** 2590 * This function handles the plus code conversion 2591 * If the number format is 2592 * 1)+1NANP,remove +, 2593 * 2)other than +1NANP, any + numbers,replace + with the current IDP 2594 */ processPlusCode(String networkDialStr, boolean useNanp)2595 private static String processPlusCode(String networkDialStr, boolean useNanp) { 2596 String retStr = networkDialStr; 2597 2598 if (DBG) log("processPlusCode, networkDialStr = " + networkDialStr 2599 + "for NANP = " + useNanp); 2600 // If there is a plus sign at the beginning of the dial string, 2601 // Convert the plus sign to the default IDP since it's an international number 2602 if (networkDialStr != null && 2603 networkDialStr.charAt(0) == PLUS_SIGN_CHAR && 2604 networkDialStr.length() > 1) { 2605 String newStr = networkDialStr.substring(1); 2606 // TODO: for nonNanp, should the '+' be removed if following number is country code 2607 if (useNanp && isOneNanp(newStr)) { 2608 // Remove the leading plus sign 2609 retStr = newStr; 2610 } else { 2611 // Replaces the plus sign with the default IDP 2612 retStr = networkDialStr.replaceFirst("[+]", getCurrentIdp(useNanp)); 2613 } 2614 } 2615 if (DBG) log("processPlusCode, retStr=" + retStr); 2616 return retStr; 2617 } 2618 2619 // This function finds the index of the dialable character(s) 2620 // in the post dial string findDialableIndexFromPostDialStr(String postDialStr)2621 private static int findDialableIndexFromPostDialStr(String postDialStr) { 2622 for (int index = 0;index < postDialStr.length();index++) { 2623 char c = postDialStr.charAt(index); 2624 if (isReallyDialable(c)) { 2625 return index; 2626 } 2627 } 2628 return -1; 2629 } 2630 2631 // This function appends the non-dialable P/W character to the original 2632 // dial string based on the dialable index passed in 2633 private static String appendPwCharBackToOrigDialStr(int dialableIndex,String origStr, String dialStr)2634 appendPwCharBackToOrigDialStr(int dialableIndex,String origStr, String dialStr) { 2635 String retStr; 2636 2637 // There is only 1 P/W character before the dialable characters 2638 if (dialableIndex == 1) { 2639 StringBuilder ret = new StringBuilder(origStr); 2640 ret = ret.append(dialStr.charAt(0)); 2641 retStr = ret.toString(); 2642 } else { 2643 // It means more than 1 P/W characters in the post dial string, 2644 // appends to retStr 2645 String nonDigitStr = dialStr.substring(0,dialableIndex); 2646 retStr = origStr.concat(nonDigitStr); 2647 } 2648 return retStr; 2649 } 2650 2651 //===== Beginning of utility methods used in compareLoosely() ===== 2652 2653 /** 2654 * Phone numbers are stored in "lookup" form in the database 2655 * as reversed strings to allow for caller ID lookup 2656 * 2657 * This method takes a phone number and makes a valid SQL "LIKE" 2658 * string that will match the lookup form 2659 * 2660 */ 2661 /** all of a up to len must be an international prefix or 2662 * separators/non-dialing digits 2663 */ 2664 private static boolean matchIntlPrefix(String a, int len)2665 matchIntlPrefix(String a, int len) { 2666 /* '([^0-9*#+pwn]\+[^0-9*#+pwn] | [^0-9*#+pwn]0(0|11)[^0-9*#+pwn] )$' */ 2667 /* 0 1 2 3 45 */ 2668 2669 int state = 0; 2670 for (int i = 0 ; i < len ; i++) { 2671 char c = a.charAt(i); 2672 2673 switch (state) { 2674 case 0: 2675 if (c == '+') state = 1; 2676 else if (c == '0') state = 2; 2677 else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false; 2678 break; 2679 2680 case 2: 2681 if (c == '0') state = 3; 2682 else if (c == '1') state = 4; 2683 else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false; 2684 break; 2685 2686 case 4: 2687 if (c == '1') state = 5; 2688 else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false; 2689 break; 2690 2691 default: 2692 if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false; 2693 break; 2694 2695 } 2696 } 2697 2698 return state == 1 || state == 3 || state == 5; 2699 } 2700 2701 /** all of 'a' up to len must be a (+|00|011)country code) 2702 * We're fast and loose with the country code. Any \d{1,3} matches */ 2703 private static boolean matchIntlPrefixAndCC(String a, int len)2704 matchIntlPrefixAndCC(String a, int len) { 2705 /* [^0-9*#+pwn]*(\+|0(0|11)\d\d?\d? [^0-9*#+pwn] $ */ 2706 /* 0 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 */ 2707 2708 int state = 0; 2709 for (int i = 0 ; i < len ; i++ ) { 2710 char c = a.charAt(i); 2711 2712 switch (state) { 2713 case 0: 2714 if (c == '+') state = 1; 2715 else if (c == '0') state = 2; 2716 else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false; 2717 break; 2718 2719 case 2: 2720 if (c == '0') state = 3; 2721 else if (c == '1') state = 4; 2722 else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false; 2723 break; 2724 2725 case 4: 2726 if (c == '1') state = 5; 2727 else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false; 2728 break; 2729 2730 case 1: 2731 case 3: 2732 case 5: 2733 if (isISODigit(c)) state = 6; 2734 else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false; 2735 break; 2736 2737 case 6: 2738 case 7: 2739 if (isISODigit(c)) state++; 2740 else if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false; 2741 break; 2742 2743 default: 2744 if (isNonSeparator(c)) return false; 2745 } 2746 } 2747 2748 return state == 6 || state == 7 || state == 8; 2749 } 2750 2751 /** all of 'a' up to len must match non-US trunk prefix ('0') */ 2752 private static boolean matchTrunkPrefix(String a, int len)2753 matchTrunkPrefix(String a, int len) { 2754 boolean found; 2755 2756 found = false; 2757 2758 for (int i = 0 ; i < len ; i++) { 2759 char c = a.charAt(i); 2760 2761 if (c == '0' && !found) { 2762 found = true; 2763 } else if (isNonSeparator(c)) { 2764 return false; 2765 } 2766 } 2767 2768 return found; 2769 } 2770 2771 //===== End of utility methods used only in compareLoosely() ===== 2772 2773 //===== Beginning of utility methods used only in compareStrictly() ==== 2774 2775 /* 2776 * If true, the number is country calling code. 2777 */ 2778 private static final boolean COUNTRY_CALLING_CALL[] = { 2779 true, true, false, false, false, false, false, true, false, false, 2780 false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, 2781 true, false, false, false, false, false, false, true, true, false, 2782 true, true, true, true, true, false, true, false, false, true, 2783 true, false, false, true, true, true, true, true, true, true, 2784 false, true, true, true, true, true, true, true, true, false, 2785 true, true, true, true, true, true, true, false, false, false, 2786 false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, false, 2787 false, true, true, true, true, false, true, false, false, true, 2788 true, true, true, true, true, true, false, false, true, false, 2789 }; 2790 private static final int CCC_LENGTH = COUNTRY_CALLING_CALL.length; 2791 2792 /** 2793 * @return true when input is valid Country Calling Code. 2794 */ isCountryCallingCode(int countryCallingCodeCandidate)2795 private static boolean isCountryCallingCode(int countryCallingCodeCandidate) { 2796 return countryCallingCodeCandidate > 0 && countryCallingCodeCandidate < CCC_LENGTH && 2797 COUNTRY_CALLING_CALL[countryCallingCodeCandidate]; 2798 } 2799 2800 /** 2801 * Returns integer corresponding to the input if input "ch" is 2802 * ISO-LATIN characters 0-9. 2803 * Returns -1 otherwise 2804 */ tryGetISODigit(char ch)2805 private static int tryGetISODigit(char ch) { 2806 if ('0' <= ch && ch <= '9') { 2807 return ch - '0'; 2808 } else { 2809 return -1; 2810 } 2811 } 2812 2813 private static class CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex { 2814 public final int countryCallingCode; 2815 public final int newIndex; CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex(int countryCode, int newIndex)2816 public CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex(int countryCode, int newIndex) { 2817 this.countryCallingCode = countryCode; 2818 this.newIndex = newIndex; 2819 } 2820 } 2821 2822 /* 2823 * Note that this function does not strictly care the country calling code with 2824 * 3 length (like Morocco: +212), assuming it is enough to use the first two 2825 * digit to compare two phone numbers. 2826 */ tryGetCountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex( String str, boolean acceptThailandCase)2827 private static CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex tryGetCountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex( 2828 String str, boolean acceptThailandCase) { 2829 // Rough regexp: 2830 // ^[^0-9*#+]*((\+|0(0|11)\d\d?|166) [^0-9*#+] $ 2831 // 0 1 2 3 45 6 7 89 2832 // 2833 // In all the states, this function ignores separator characters. 2834 // "166" is the special case for the call from Thailand to the US. Uguu! 2835 int state = 0; 2836 int ccc = 0; 2837 final int length = str.length(); 2838 for (int i = 0 ; i < length ; i++ ) { 2839 char ch = str.charAt(i); 2840 switch (state) { 2841 case 0: 2842 if (ch == '+') state = 1; 2843 else if (ch == '0') state = 2; 2844 else if (ch == '1') { 2845 if (acceptThailandCase) { 2846 state = 8; 2847 } else { 2848 return null; 2849 } 2850 } else if (isDialable(ch)) { 2851 return null; 2852 } 2853 break; 2854 2855 case 2: 2856 if (ch == '0') state = 3; 2857 else if (ch == '1') state = 4; 2858 else if (isDialable(ch)) { 2859 return null; 2860 } 2861 break; 2862 2863 case 4: 2864 if (ch == '1') state = 5; 2865 else if (isDialable(ch)) { 2866 return null; 2867 } 2868 break; 2869 2870 case 1: 2871 case 3: 2872 case 5: 2873 case 6: 2874 case 7: 2875 { 2876 int ret = tryGetISODigit(ch); 2877 if (ret > 0) { 2878 ccc = ccc * 10 + ret; 2879 if (ccc >= 100 || isCountryCallingCode(ccc)) { 2880 return new CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex(ccc, i + 1); 2881 } 2882 if (state == 1 || state == 3 || state == 5) { 2883 state = 6; 2884 } else { 2885 state++; 2886 } 2887 } else if (isDialable(ch)) { 2888 return null; 2889 } 2890 } 2891 break; 2892 case 8: 2893 if (ch == '6') state = 9; 2894 else if (isDialable(ch)) { 2895 return null; 2896 } 2897 break; 2898 case 9: 2899 if (ch == '6') { 2900 return new CountryCallingCodeAndNewIndex(66, i + 1); 2901 } else { 2902 return null; 2903 } 2904 default: 2905 return null; 2906 } 2907 } 2908 2909 return null; 2910 } 2911 2912 /** 2913 * Currently this function simply ignore the first digit assuming it is 2914 * trunk prefix. Actually trunk prefix is different in each country. 2915 * 2916 * e.g. 2917 * "+79161234567" equals "89161234567" (Russian trunk digit is 8) 2918 * "+33123456789" equals "0123456789" (French trunk digit is 0) 2919 * 2920 */ tryGetTrunkPrefixOmittedIndex(String str, int currentIndex)2921 private static int tryGetTrunkPrefixOmittedIndex(String str, int currentIndex) { 2922 int length = str.length(); 2923 for (int i = currentIndex ; i < length ; i++) { 2924 final char ch = str.charAt(i); 2925 if (tryGetISODigit(ch) >= 0) { 2926 return i + 1; 2927 } else if (isDialable(ch)) { 2928 return -1; 2929 } 2930 } 2931 return -1; 2932 } 2933 2934 /** 2935 * Return true if the prefix of "str" is "ignorable". Here, "ignorable" means 2936 * that "str" has only one digit and separator characters. The one digit is 2937 * assumed to be trunk prefix. 2938 */ checkPrefixIsIgnorable(final String str, int forwardIndex, int backwardIndex)2939 private static boolean checkPrefixIsIgnorable(final String str, 2940 int forwardIndex, int backwardIndex) { 2941 boolean trunk_prefix_was_read = false; 2942 while (backwardIndex >= forwardIndex) { 2943 if (tryGetISODigit(str.charAt(backwardIndex)) >= 0) { 2944 if (trunk_prefix_was_read) { 2945 // More than one digit appeared, meaning that "a" and "b" 2946 // is different. 2947 return false; 2948 } else { 2949 // Ignore just one digit, assuming it is trunk prefix. 2950 trunk_prefix_was_read = true; 2951 } 2952 } else if (isDialable(str.charAt(backwardIndex))) { 2953 // Trunk prefix is a digit, not "*", "#"... 2954 return false; 2955 } 2956 backwardIndex--; 2957 } 2958 2959 return true; 2960 } 2961 2962 /** 2963 * Returns Default voice subscription Id. 2964 */ getDefaultVoiceSubId()2965 private static int getDefaultVoiceSubId() { 2966 return SubscriptionManager.getDefaultVoiceSubId(); 2967 } 2968 //==== End of utility methods used only in compareStrictly() ===== 2969 } 2970