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				"use strict";
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
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  value: true
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});
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exports.containsMoreThanOneSlashInNationalNumber = containsMoreThanOneSlashInNationalNumber;
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exports["default"] = void 0;
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var _validate_ = _interopRequireDefault(require("../validate_.js"));
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var _parseDigits = _interopRequireDefault(require("../helpers/parseDigits.js"));
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var _util = require("./util.js");
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function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { "default": obj }; }
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function _createForOfIteratorHelperLoose(o, allowArrayLike) { var it = typeof Symbol !== "undefined" && o[Symbol.iterator] || o["@@iterator"]; if (it) return (it = it.call(o)).next.bind(it); if (Array.isArray(o) || (it = _unsupportedIterableToArray(o)) || allowArrayLike && o && typeof o.length === "number") { if (it) o = it; var i = 0; return function () { if (i >= o.length) return { done: true }; return { done: false, value: o[i++] }; }; } throw new TypeError("Invalid attempt to iterate non-iterable instance.\nIn order to be iterable, non-array objects must have a [Symbol.iterator]() method."); }
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function _unsupportedIterableToArray(o, minLen) { if (!o) return; if (typeof o === "string") return _arrayLikeToArray(o, minLen); var n = Object.prototype.toString.call(o).slice(8, -1); if (n === "Object" && o.constructor) n = o.constructor.name; if (n === "Map" || n === "Set") return Array.from(o); if (n === "Arguments" || /^(?:Ui|I)nt(?:8|16|32)(?:Clamped)?Array$/.test(n)) return _arrayLikeToArray(o, minLen); }
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function _arrayLikeToArray(arr, len) { if (len == null || len > arr.length) len = arr.length; for (var i = 0, arr2 = new Array(len); i < len; i++) { arr2[i] = arr[i]; } return arr2; }
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/**
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 * Leniency when finding potential phone numbers in text segments
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 * The levels here are ordered in increasing strictness.
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 */
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var _default = {
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  /**
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   * Phone numbers accepted are "possible", but not necessarily "valid".
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   */
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  POSSIBLE: function POSSIBLE(number, candidate, metadata) {
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    return true;
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  },
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  /**
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   * Phone numbers accepted are "possible" and "valid".
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   * Numbers written in national format must have their national-prefix
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   * present if it is usually written for a number of this type.
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   */
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  VALID: function VALID(number, candidate, metadata) {
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    if (!(0, _validate_["default"])(number, undefined, metadata) || !containsOnlyValidXChars(number, candidate.toString(), metadata)) {
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      return false;
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    } // Skipped for simplicity.
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    // return isNationalPrefixPresentIfRequired(number, metadata)
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    return true;
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  },
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  /**
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   * Phone numbers accepted are "valid" and
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   * are grouped in a possible way for this locale. For example, a US number written as
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   * "65 02 53 00 00" and "650253 0000" are not accepted at this leniency level, whereas
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   * "650 253 0000", "650 2530000" or "6502530000" are.
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   * Numbers with more than one '/' symbol in the national significant number
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   * are also dropped at this level.
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   *
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   * Warning: This level might result in lower coverage especially for regions outside of
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   * country code "+1". If you are not sure about which level to use,
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   * email the discussion group libphonenumber-discuss@googlegroups.com.
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   */
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  STRICT_GROUPING: function STRICT_GROUPING(number, candidate, metadata, regExpCache) {
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    var candidateString = candidate.toString();
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    if (!(0, _validate_["default"])(number, undefined, metadata) || !containsOnlyValidXChars(number, candidateString, metadata) || containsMoreThanOneSlashInNationalNumber(number, candidateString) || !isNationalPrefixPresentIfRequired(number, metadata)) {
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      return false;
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    }
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    return checkNumberGroupingIsValid(number, candidate, metadata, allNumberGroupsRemainGrouped, regExpCache);
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  },
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  /**
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   * Phone numbers accepted are {@linkplain PhoneNumberUtil#isValidNumber(PhoneNumber) valid} and
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   * are grouped in the same way that we would have formatted it, or as a single block. For
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   * example, a US number written as "650 2530000" is not accepted at this leniency level, whereas
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   * "650 253 0000" or "6502530000" are.
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   * Numbers with more than one '/' symbol are also dropped at this level.
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   * <p>
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   * Warning: This level might result in lower coverage especially for regions outside of country
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   * code "+1". If you are not sure about which level to use, email the discussion group
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   * libphonenumber-discuss@googlegroups.com.
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   */
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  EXACT_GROUPING: function EXACT_GROUPING(number, candidate, metadata, regExpCache) {
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    var candidateString = candidate.toString();
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    if (!(0, _validate_["default"])(number, undefined, metadata) || !containsOnlyValidXChars(number, candidateString, metadata) || containsMoreThanOneSlashInNationalNumber(number, candidateString) || !isNationalPrefixPresentIfRequired(number, metadata)) {
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      return false;
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    }
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    return checkNumberGroupingIsValid(number, candidate, metadata, allNumberGroupsAreExactlyPresent, regExpCache);
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  }
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};
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exports["default"] = _default;
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function containsOnlyValidXChars(number, candidate, metadata) {
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  // The characters 'x' and 'X' can be (1) a carrier code, in which case they always precede the
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  // national significant number or (2) an extension sign, in which case they always precede the
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  // extension number. We assume a carrier code is more than 1 digit, so the first case has to
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  // have more than 1 consecutive 'x' or 'X', whereas the second case can only have exactly 1 'x'
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  // or 'X'. We ignore the character if it appears as the last character of the string.
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  for (var index = 0; index < candidate.length - 1; index++) {
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    var charAtIndex = candidate.charAt(index);
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    if (charAtIndex === 'x' || charAtIndex === 'X') {
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      var charAtNextIndex = candidate.charAt(index + 1);
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      if (charAtNextIndex === 'x' || charAtNextIndex === 'X') {
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        // This is the carrier code case, in which the 'X's always precede the national
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        // significant number.
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        index++;
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        if (util.isNumberMatch(number, candidate.substring(index)) != MatchType.NSN_MATCH) {
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          return false;
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        } // This is the extension sign case, in which the 'x' or 'X' should always precede the
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        // extension number.
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      } else if ((0, _parseDigits["default"])(candidate.substring(index)) !== number.ext) {
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        return false;
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  return true;
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}
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function isNationalPrefixPresentIfRequired(number, _metadata) {
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  // First, check how we deduced the country code. If it was written in international format, then
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  // the national prefix is not required.
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  if (number.getCountryCodeSource() != 'FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY') {
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    return true;
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  }
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  var phoneNumberRegion = util.getRegionCodeForCountryCode(number.getCountryCode());
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  var metadata = util.getMetadataForRegion(phoneNumberRegion);
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  if (metadata == null) {
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    return true;
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  } // Check if a national prefix should be present when formatting this number.
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  var nationalNumber = util.getNationalSignificantNumber(number);
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  var formatRule = util.chooseFormattingPatternForNumber(metadata.numberFormats(), nationalNumber); // To do this, we check that a national prefix formatting rule was present
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  // and that it wasn't just the first-group symbol ($1) with punctuation.
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  if (formatRule && formatRule.getNationalPrefixFormattingRule().length > 0) {
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    if (formatRule.getNationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting()) {
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      // The national-prefix is optional in these cases, so we don't need to check if it was
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      // present.
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      return true;
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    }
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    if (PhoneNumberUtil.formattingRuleHasFirstGroupOnly(formatRule.getNationalPrefixFormattingRule())) {
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      // National Prefix not needed for this number.
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      return true;
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    } // Normalize the remainder.
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    var rawInputCopy = PhoneNumberUtil.normalizeDigitsOnly(number.getRawInput()); // Check if we found a national prefix and/or carrier code at the start of the raw input, and
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    // return the result.
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    return util.maybeStripNationalPrefixAndCarrierCode(rawInputCopy, metadata, null);
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  }
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  return true;
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}
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function containsMoreThanOneSlashInNationalNumber(number, candidate) {
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  var firstSlashInBodyIndex = candidate.indexOf('/');
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  if (firstSlashInBodyIndex < 0) {
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    // No slashes, this is okay.
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    return false;
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  } // Now look for a second one.
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  var secondSlashInBodyIndex = candidate.indexOf('/', firstSlashInBodyIndex + 1);
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  if (secondSlashInBodyIndex < 0) {
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    // Only one slash, this is okay.
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    return false;
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  } // If the first slash is after the country calling code, this is permitted.
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  var candidateHasCountryCode = number.getCountryCodeSource() === CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITH_PLUS_SIGN || number.getCountryCodeSource() === CountryCodeSource.FROM_NUMBER_WITHOUT_PLUS_SIGN;
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  if (candidateHasCountryCode && PhoneNumberUtil.normalizeDigitsOnly(candidate.substring(0, firstSlashInBodyIndex)) === String(number.getCountryCode())) {
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    // Any more slashes and this is illegal.
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    return candidate.slice(secondSlashInBodyIndex + 1).indexOf('/') >= 0;
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  }
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  return true;
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}
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function checkNumberGroupingIsValid(number, candidate, metadata, checkGroups, regExpCache) {
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  var normalizedCandidate = normalizeDigits(candidate, true
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  /* keep non-digits */
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  );
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  var formattedNumberGroups = getNationalNumberGroups(metadata, number, null);
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  if (checkGroups(metadata, number, normalizedCandidate, formattedNumberGroups)) {
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    return true;
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  } // If this didn't pass, see if there are any alternate formats that match, and try them instead.
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  var alternateFormats = MetadataManager.getAlternateFormatsForCountry(number.getCountryCode());
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  var nationalSignificantNumber = util.getNationalSignificantNumber(number);
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  if (alternateFormats) {
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    for (var _iterator = _createForOfIteratorHelperLoose(alternateFormats.numberFormats()), _step; !(_step = _iterator()).done;) {
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      var alternateFormat = _step.value;
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      if (alternateFormat.leadingDigitsPatterns().length > 0) {
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        // There is only one leading digits pattern for alternate formats.
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        var leadingDigitsRegExp = regExpCache.getPatternForRegExp('^' + alternateFormat.leadingDigitsPatterns()[0]);
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        if (!leadingDigitsRegExp.test(nationalSignificantNumber)) {
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          // Leading digits don't match; try another one.
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          continue;
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        }
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      }
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      formattedNumberGroups = getNationalNumberGroups(metadata, number, alternateFormat);
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      if (checkGroups(metadata, number, normalizedCandidate, formattedNumberGroups)) {
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        return true;
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  return false;
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}
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/**
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 * Helper method to get the national-number part of a number, formatted without any national
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 * prefix, and return it as a set of digit blocks that would be formatted together following
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 * standard formatting rules.
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 */
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function getNationalNumberGroups(metadata, number, formattingPattern) {
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  if (formattingPattern) {
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    // We format the NSN only, and split that according to the separator.
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    var nationalSignificantNumber = util.getNationalSignificantNumber(number);
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    return util.formatNsnUsingPattern(nationalSignificantNumber, formattingPattern, 'RFC3966', metadata).split('-');
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  } // This will be in the format +CC-DG1-DG2-DGX;ext=EXT where DG1..DGX represents groups of digits.
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  var rfc3966Format = formatNumber(number, 'RFC3966', metadata); // We remove the extension part from the formatted string before splitting it into different
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  // groups.
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  var endIndex = rfc3966Format.indexOf(';');
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  if (endIndex < 0) {
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    endIndex = rfc3966Format.length;
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  } // The country-code will have a '-' following it.
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  var startIndex = rfc3966Format.indexOf('-') + 1;
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  return rfc3966Format.slice(startIndex, endIndex).split('-');
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}
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function allNumberGroupsAreExactlyPresent(metadata, number, normalizedCandidate, formattedNumberGroups) {
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  var candidateGroups = normalizedCandidate.split(NON_DIGITS_PATTERN); // Set this to the last group, skipping it if the number has an extension.
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  var candidateNumberGroupIndex = number.hasExtension() ? candidateGroups.length - 2 : candidateGroups.length - 1; // First we check if the national significant number is formatted as a block.
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  // We use contains and not equals, since the national significant number may be present with
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  // a prefix such as a national number prefix, or the country code itself.
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  if (candidateGroups.length == 1 || candidateGroups[candidateNumberGroupIndex].contains(util.getNationalSignificantNumber(number))) {
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    return true;
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  } // Starting from the end, go through in reverse, excluding the first group, and check the
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  // candidate and number groups are the same.
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  var formattedNumberGroupIndex = formattedNumberGroups.length - 1;
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  while (formattedNumberGroupIndex > 0 && candidateNumberGroupIndex >= 0) {
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    if (candidateGroups[candidateNumberGroupIndex] !== formattedNumberGroups[formattedNumberGroupIndex]) {
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      return false;
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    }
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    formattedNumberGroupIndex--;
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    candidateNumberGroupIndex--;
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  } // Now check the first group. There may be a national prefix at the start, so we only check
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  // that the candidate group ends with the formatted number group.
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  return candidateNumberGroupIndex >= 0 && (0, _util.endsWith)(candidateGroups[candidateNumberGroupIndex], formattedNumberGroups[0]);
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}
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function allNumberGroupsRemainGrouped(metadata, number, normalizedCandidate, formattedNumberGroups) {
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  var fromIndex = 0;
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  if (number.getCountryCodeSource() !== CountryCodeSource.FROM_DEFAULT_COUNTRY) {
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    // First skip the country code if the normalized candidate contained it.
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    var countryCode = String(number.getCountryCode());
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    fromIndex = normalizedCandidate.indexOf(countryCode) + countryCode.length();
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  } // Check each group of consecutive digits are not broken into separate groupings in the
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  // {@code normalizedCandidate} string.
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  for (var i = 0; i < formattedNumberGroups.length; i++) {
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    // Fails if the substring of {@code normalizedCandidate} starting from {@code fromIndex}
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    // doesn't contain the consecutive digits in formattedNumberGroups[i].
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    fromIndex = normalizedCandidate.indexOf(formattedNumberGroups[i], fromIndex);
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    if (fromIndex < 0) {
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      return false;
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    } // Moves {@code fromIndex} forward.
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    fromIndex += formattedNumberGroups[i].length();
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    if (i == 0 && fromIndex < normalizedCandidate.length()) {
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      // We are at the position right after the NDC. We get the region used for formatting
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      // information based on the country code in the phone number, rather than the number itself,
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      // as we do not need to distinguish between different countries with the same country
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      // calling code and this is faster.
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      var region = util.getRegionCodeForCountryCode(number.getCountryCode());
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      if (util.getNddPrefixForRegion(region, true) != null && Character.isDigit(normalizedCandidate.charAt(fromIndex))) {
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        // This means there is no formatting symbol after the NDC. In this case, we only
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        // accept the number if there is no formatting symbol at all in the number, except
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        // for extensions. This is only important for countries with national prefixes.
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        var nationalSignificantNumber = util.getNationalSignificantNumber(number);
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        return (0, _util.startsWith)(normalizedCandidate.slice(fromIndex - formattedNumberGroups[i].length), nationalSignificantNumber);
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      }
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    }
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  } // The check here makes sure that we haven't mistakenly already used the extension to
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  // match the last group of the subscriber number. Note the extension cannot have
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  // formatting in-between digits.
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  return normalizedCandidate.slice(fromIndex).contains(number.getExtension());
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}
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