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1 // Copyright (C) 2011 The Libphonenumber Authors
2 //
3 // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
4 // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
5 // You may obtain a copy of the License at
6 //
7 // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
8 //
9 // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
10 // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
11 // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
12 // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
13 // limitations under the License.
14 //
15 // Author: Lara Rennie
16 // Author: Tao Huang
17 //
18 // This is a direct port from PhoneNumberMatcher.java.
19 // Changes to this class should also happen to the Java version, whenever it
20 // makes sense.
21 
22 #ifndef I18N_PHONENUMBERS_PHONENUMBERMATCHER_H_
23 #define I18N_PHONENUMBERS_PHONENUMBERMATCHER_H_
24 
25 #include <string>
26 #include <vector>
27 
28 #include "phonenumbers/base/basictypes.h"
29 #include "phonenumbers/base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
30 #include "phonenumbers/callback.h"
31 #include "phonenumbers/regexp_adapter.h"
32 
33 namespace i18n {
34 namespace phonenumbers {
35 
36 template <class R, class A1, class A2, class A3, class A4>
37     class ResultCallback4;
38 
39 using std::string;
40 using std::vector;
41 
42 class AlternateFormats;
43 class NumberFormat;
44 class PhoneNumber;
45 class PhoneNumberMatch;
46 class PhoneNumberMatcherRegExps;
47 class PhoneNumberUtil;
48 
49 class PhoneNumberMatcher {
50   friend class PhoneNumberMatcherTest;
51  public:
52   // Leniency when finding potential phone numbers in text segments. The levels
53   // here are ordered in increasing strictness.
54   enum Leniency {
55     // Phone numbers accepted are possible, but not necessarily valid.
56     POSSIBLE,
57     // Phone numbers accepted are possible and valid.
58     VALID,
59     // Phone numbers accepted are valid and are grouped in a possible way for
60     // this locale. For example, a US number written as "65 02 53 00 00" is not
61     // accepted at this leniency level, whereas "650 253 0000" or "6502530000"
62     // are. Numbers with more than one '/' symbol are also dropped at this
63     // level.
64     // Warning: The next two levels might result in lower coverage especially
65     // for regions outside of country code "+1". If you are not sure about which
66     // level to use, you can send an e-mail to the discussion group
67     // http://groups.google.com/group/libphonenumber-discuss/
68     STRICT_GROUPING,
69     // Phone numbers accepted are valid and are grouped in the same way that we
70     // would have formatted it, or as a single block. For example, a US number
71     // written as "650 2530000" is not accepted at this leniency level, whereas
72     // "650 253 0000" or "6502530000" are.
73     EXACT_GROUPING,
74   };
75 
76   // Constructs a phone number matcher.
77   PhoneNumberMatcher(const PhoneNumberUtil& util,
78                      const string& text,
79                      const string& region_code,
80                      Leniency leniency,
81                      int max_tries);
82 
83   // Wrapper to construct a phone number matcher, with no limitation on the
84   // number of retries and VALID Leniency.
85   PhoneNumberMatcher(const string& text,
86                      const string& region_code);
87 
88   ~PhoneNumberMatcher();
89 
90   // Returns true if the text sequence has another match.
91   bool HasNext();
92 
93   // Gets next match from text sequence.
94   bool Next(PhoneNumberMatch* match);
95 
96  private:
97   // The potential states of a PhoneNumberMatcher.
98   enum State {
99     NOT_READY,
100     READY,
101     DONE,
102   };
103 
104   // Attempts to extract a match from a candidate string. Returns true if a
105   // match is found, otherwise returns false. The value "offset" refers to the
106   // start index of the candidate string within the overall text.
107   bool Find(int index, PhoneNumberMatch* match);
108 
109   // Checks a number was formatted with a national prefix, if the number was
110   // found in national format, and a national prefix is required for that
111   // number. Returns false if the number needed to have a national prefix and
112   // none was found.
113   bool IsNationalPrefixPresentIfRequired(const PhoneNumber& number) const;
114 
115   // Attempts to extract a match from candidate. Returns true if the match was
116   // found, otherwise returns false.
117   bool ExtractMatch(const string& candidate, int offset,
118                     PhoneNumberMatch* match);
119 
120   // Attempts to extract a match from a candidate string if the whole candidate
121   // does not qualify as a match. Returns true if a match is found, otherwise
122   // returns false.
123   bool ExtractInnerMatch(const string& candidate, int offset,
124                          PhoneNumberMatch* match);
125 
126   // Parses a phone number from the candidate using PhoneNumberUtil::Parse() and
127   // verifies it matches the requested leniency. If parsing and verification
128   // succeed, returns true, otherwise this method returns false;
129   bool ParseAndVerify(const string& candidate, int offset,
130                       PhoneNumberMatch* match);
131 
132   bool CheckNumberGroupingIsValid(
133     const PhoneNumber& phone_number,
134     const string& candidate,
135     ResultCallback4<bool, const PhoneNumberUtil&, const PhoneNumber&,
136                     const string&, const vector<string>&>* checker) const;
137 
138   void GetNationalNumberGroups(
139       const PhoneNumber& number,
140       const NumberFormat* formatting_pattern,
141       vector<string>* digit_blocks) const;
142 
143   bool AllNumberGroupsAreExactlyPresent(
144       const PhoneNumberUtil& util,
145       const PhoneNumber& phone_number,
146       const string& normalized_candidate,
147       const vector<string>& formatted_number_groups) const;
148 
149   bool VerifyAccordingToLeniency(Leniency leniency, const PhoneNumber& number,
150                                  const string& candidate) const;
151 
152   // In interface for testing purposes.
153   static bool ContainsMoreThanOneSlashInNationalNumber(
154       const PhoneNumber& number,
155       const string& candidate,
156       const PhoneNumberUtil& util);
157 
158   // Helper method to determine if a character is a Latin-script letter or not.
159   // For our purposes, combining marks should also return true since we assume
160   // they have been added to a preceding Latin character.
161   static bool IsLatinLetter(char32 letter);
162 
163   // Helper class holding useful regular expressions.
164   const PhoneNumberMatcherRegExps* reg_exps_;
165 
166   // Helper class holding loaded data containing alternate ways phone numbers
167   // might be formatted for certain regions.
168   const AlternateFormats* alternate_formats_;
169 
170   // The phone number utility;
171   const PhoneNumberUtil& phone_util_;
172 
173   // The text searched for phone numbers;
174   const string text_;
175 
176   // The region(country) to assume for phone numbers without an international
177   // prefix.
178   const string preferred_region_;
179 
180   // The degree of validation requested.
181   Leniency leniency_;
182 
183   // The maximum number of retries after matching an invalid number.
184   int max_tries_;
185 
186   // The iteration tristate.
187   State state_;
188 
189   // The last successful match, NULL unless in State.READY.
190   scoped_ptr<PhoneNumberMatch> last_match_;
191 
192   // The next index to start searching at. Undefined in State.DONE.
193   int search_index_;
194 
195   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(PhoneNumberMatcher);
196 };
197 
198 }  // namespace phonenumbers
199 }  // namespace i18n
200 
201 #endif  // I18N_PHONENUMBERS_PHONENUMBERMATCHER_H_
202