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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
3  *
4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7  *
8  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9  *
10  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11  * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
12  * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13  * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
14  * limitations under the License.
15  */
16 /*
17  * Note that similar (or almost same) tests exist in Java side (See
18  * DatabaseGeneralTest.java in AndroidTests). The differences are:
19  * - this test is quite easy to do (You can do it in your Unix PC)
20  * - this test is not automatically executed by build servers
21  *
22  * You should also execute the test before submitting this.
23  */
24 
25 #include "PhoneNumberUtils.h"
26 
27 #include <stdio.h>
28 #include <string.h>
29 
30 using namespace android;
31 
32 #define PHONE_NUMBER_BUFFER_SIZE 6
33 
34 #define EXPECT(function, input1, input2, expected, total, error)        \
35     ({                                                                  \
36         const char *i1_cache = input1;                                  \
37         const char *i2_cache = input2;                                  \
38         (total)++;                                                      \
39         if ((expected) != (function)((i1_cache), (i2_cache))) {         \
40             if (expected) {                                             \
41                 printf("%s != %s while we expect %s == %s\n",           \
42                        (i1_cache), (i2_cache), (i1_cache), (i2_cache)); \
43             } else {                                                    \
44                 printf("%s == %s while we expect %s != %s\n",           \
45                        (i1_cache), (i2_cache), (i1_cache), (i2_cache)); \
46             }                                                           \
47             (error)++;                                                  \
48         }                                                               \
49     })
50 
51 #define EXPECT_EQ(input1, input2)                                       \
52     EXPECT(phone_number_compare_strict, (input1), (input2), true,       \
53            (total), (error))
54 
55 
56 #define EXPECT_NE(input1, input2)                                       \
57     EXPECT(phone_number_compare_strict, (input1), (input2), false,      \
58            (total), (error))
59 
60 #define ASSERT_STRIPPED_REVERSE(input, expected)                        \
61     ({                                                                  \
62         char out[PHONE_NUMBER_BUFFER_SIZE];                             \
63         int outlen;                                                     \
64         (total)++;                                                      \
65         phone_number_stripped_reversed_inter((input),                   \
66             out,                                                        \
67             PHONE_NUMBER_BUFFER_SIZE,                                   \
68             &outlen);                                                   \
69         out[outlen] = 0;                                                \
70         if (strcmp((expected), (out)) != 0) {                           \
71             printf("Expected: %s actual: %s\n", (expected), (out));     \
72             (error)++;                                                  \
73         }                                                               \
74      })
75 
main()76 int main() {
77     int total = 0;
78     int error = 0;
79 
80     EXPECT_EQ(NULL, NULL);
81     EXPECT_EQ("", NULL);
82     EXPECT_EQ(NULL, "");
83     EXPECT_EQ("", "");
84 
85     EXPECT_EQ("999", "999");
86     EXPECT_EQ("119", "119");
87 
88     EXPECT_NE("123456789", "923456789");
89     EXPECT_NE("123456789", "123456781");
90     EXPECT_NE("123456789", "1234567890");
91     EXPECT_NE("123456789", "0123456789");
92 
93     // Google, Inc.
94     EXPECT_EQ("650-253-0000", "6502530000");
95     EXPECT_EQ("650-253-0000", "650 253 0000");
96     EXPECT_EQ("650 253 0000", "6502530000");
97 
98     // trunk (NDD) prefix must be properly handled in US
99     EXPECT_EQ("650-253-0000", "1-650-253-0000");
100     EXPECT_EQ("650-253-0000", "   1-650-253-0000");
101     EXPECT_NE("650-253-0000", "11-650-253-0000");
102     EXPECT_NE("650-253-0000", "0-650-253-0000");
103     EXPECT_NE("555-4141", "+1-700-555-4141");
104 
105     EXPECT_EQ("+1 650-253-0000", "6502530000");
106     EXPECT_EQ("001 650-253-0000", "6502530000");
107     EXPECT_EQ("0111 650-253-0000", "6502530000");
108 
109     // Country code is different.
110     EXPECT_NE("+19012345678", "+819012345678");
111 
112     // Russian trunk digit
113     EXPECT_EQ("+79161234567", "89161234567");
114 
115     // French trunk digit
116     EXPECT_EQ("+33123456789", "0123456789");
117 
118     // Trunk digit for city codes in the Netherlands
119     EXPECT_EQ("+31771234567", "0771234567");
120 
121     // Japanese dial
122     EXPECT_EQ("090-1234-5678", "+819012345678");
123     EXPECT_EQ("090(1234)5678", "+819012345678");
124     EXPECT_EQ("090-1234-5678", "+81-90-1234-5678");
125 
126     // Trunk prefix must not be ignored in Japan
127     EXPECT_NE("090-1234-5678", "90-1234-5678");
128 
129     EXPECT_NE("090-1234-5678", "080-1234-5678");
130     EXPECT_NE("090-1234-5678", "190-1234-5678");
131     EXPECT_NE("090-1234-5678", "890-1234-5678");
132     EXPECT_NE("+81-90-1234-5678", "+81-090-1234-5678");
133 
134     EXPECT_EQ("+593(800)123-1234", "8001231234");
135 
136     // Two continuous 0 at the beginieng of the phone string should not be
137     // treated as trunk prefix.
138     EXPECT_NE("008001231234", "8001231234");
139 
140     // Test broken caller ID seen on call from Thailand to the US
141     EXPECT_EQ("+66811234567", "166811234567");
142 
143     // Confirm that the bug found before does not re-appear.
144     EXPECT_NE("080-1234-5678", "+819012345678");
145     EXPECT_EQ("650-000-3456", "16500003456");
146     EXPECT_EQ("011 1 7005554141", "+17005554141");
147     EXPECT_NE("011 11 7005554141", "+17005554141");
148     EXPECT_NE("+44 207 792 3490", "00 207 792 3490");
149     // This is not related to Thailand case. NAMP "1" + region code "661".
150     EXPECT_EQ("16610001234", "6610001234");
151 
152     // We also need to compare two alpha addresses to make sure two different strings
153     // aren't treated as the same addresses. This is relevant to SMS as SMS sender may
154     // contain all alpha chars.
155     EXPECT_NE("abcd", "bcde");
156 
157     // in the U.S. people often use alpha in the phone number to easily remember it
158     // (e.g. 800-flowers would be dialed as 800-356-9377). Since we accept this form of
159     // phone number in Contacts and others, we should make sure the comparison method
160     // handle them.
161     EXPECT_EQ("1-800-flowers", "800-flowers");
162 
163     // TODO: we currently do not support this comparison. It maybe nice to support this
164     // TODO: in the future.
165     // EXPECT_EQ("1-800-flowers", "1-800-356-9377")
166 
167     EXPECT_NE("1-800-flowers", "1-800-abcdefg");
168 
169     // Currently we cannot get this test through (Japanese trunk prefix is 0,
170     // but there is no sensible way to know it now (as of 2009-6-12)...
171     // EXPECT_NE("290-1234-5678", "+819012345678");
172 
173     ASSERT_STRIPPED_REVERSE("", "");
174     ASSERT_STRIPPED_REVERSE("123", "321");
175     ASSERT_STRIPPED_REVERSE("123*N#", "#N*321");
176 
177     // Buffer overflow
178     ASSERT_STRIPPED_REVERSE("1234567890", "098765");
179 
180     // Only one plus is copied
181     ASSERT_STRIPPED_REVERSE("1+2+", "+21");
182 
183     // Pause/wait in the phone number
184     ASSERT_STRIPPED_REVERSE("12;34", "21");
185 
186     // Ignoring non-dialable
187     ASSERT_STRIPPED_REVERSE("1A2 3?4", "4321");
188 
189     printf("total: %d, error: %d\n\n", total, error);
190     if (error == 0) {
191         printf("Success!\n");
192     } else {
193         printf("Failure... :(\n");
194     }
195 }
196