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				import { VALID_DIGITS } from '../../constants.js'
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// The RFC 3966 format for extensions.
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const RFC3966_EXTN_PREFIX = ';ext='
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/**
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 * Helper method for constructing regular expressions for parsing. Creates
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 * an expression that captures up to max_length digits.
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 * @return {string} RegEx pattern to capture extension digits.
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 */
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const getExtensionDigitsPattern = (maxLength) => `([${VALID_DIGITS}]{1,${maxLength}})`
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/**
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 * Helper initialiser method to create the regular-expression pattern to match
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 * extensions.
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 * Copy-pasted from Google's `libphonenumber`:
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 * https://github.com/google/libphonenumber/blob/55b2646ec9393f4d3d6661b9c82ef9e258e8b829/javascript/i18n/phonenumbers/phonenumberutil.js#L759-L766
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 * @return {string} RegEx pattern to capture extensions.
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 */
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export default function createExtensionPattern(purpose) {
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	// We cap the maximum length of an extension based on the ambiguity of the way
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	// the extension is prefixed. As per ITU, the officially allowed length for
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	// extensions is actually 40, but we don't support this since we haven't seen real
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	// examples and this introduces many false interpretations as the extension labels
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	// are not standardized.
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var extLimitAfterExplicitLabel = '20';
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var extLimitAfterLikelyLabel = '15';
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var extLimitAfterAmbiguousChar = '9';
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var extLimitWhenNotSure = '6';
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var possibleSeparatorsBetweenNumberAndExtLabel = "[ \u00A0\\t,]*";
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	// Optional full stop (.) or colon, followed by zero or more spaces/tabs/commas.
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var possibleCharsAfterExtLabel = "[:\\.\uFF0E]?[ \u00A0\\t,-]*";
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var optionalExtnSuffix = "#?";
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	// Here the extension is called out in more explicit way, i.e mentioning it obvious
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	// patterns like "ext.".
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var explicitExtLabels =
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	  "(?:e?xt(?:ensi(?:o\u0301?|\u00F3))?n?|\uFF45?\uFF58\uFF54\uFF4E?|\u0434\u043E\u0431|anexo)";
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	// One-character symbols that can be used to indicate an extension, and less
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	// commonly used or more ambiguous extension labels.
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var ambiguousExtLabels = "(?:[x\uFF58#\uFF03~\uFF5E]|int|\uFF49\uFF4E\uFF54)";
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	// When extension is not separated clearly.
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var ambiguousSeparator = "[- ]+";
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	// This is the same as possibleSeparatorsBetweenNumberAndExtLabel, but not matching
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	// comma as extension label may have it.
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var possibleSeparatorsNumberExtLabelNoComma = "[ \u00A0\\t]*";
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	// ",," is commonly used for auto dialling the extension when connected. First
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	// comma is matched through possibleSeparatorsBetweenNumberAndExtLabel, so we do
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	// not repeat it here. Semi-colon works in Iphone and Android also to pop up a
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	// button with the extension number following.
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var autoDiallingAndExtLabelsFound = "(?:,{2}|;)";
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var rfcExtn = RFC3966_EXTN_PREFIX
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	     + getExtensionDigitsPattern(extLimitAfterExplicitLabel);
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var explicitExtn = possibleSeparatorsBetweenNumberAndExtLabel + explicitExtLabels
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	     + possibleCharsAfterExtLabel
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	     + getExtensionDigitsPattern(extLimitAfterExplicitLabel)
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	     + optionalExtnSuffix;
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var ambiguousExtn = possibleSeparatorsBetweenNumberAndExtLabel + ambiguousExtLabels
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	     + possibleCharsAfterExtLabel
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	+ getExtensionDigitsPattern(extLimitAfterAmbiguousChar)
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	+ optionalExtnSuffix;
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var americanStyleExtnWithSuffix = ambiguousSeparator
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	+ getExtensionDigitsPattern(extLimitWhenNotSure) + "#";
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var autoDiallingExtn = possibleSeparatorsNumberExtLabelNoComma
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	     + autoDiallingAndExtLabelsFound + possibleCharsAfterExtLabel
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	     + getExtensionDigitsPattern(extLimitAfterLikelyLabel)
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	+ optionalExtnSuffix;
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	/** @type {string} */
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	var onlyCommasExtn = possibleSeparatorsNumberExtLabelNoComma
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	    + "(?:,)+" + possibleCharsAfterExtLabel
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	    + getExtensionDigitsPattern(extLimitAfterAmbiguousChar)
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	    + optionalExtnSuffix;
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	// The first regular expression covers RFC 3966 format, where the extension is added
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	// using ";ext=". The second more generic where extension is mentioned with explicit
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	// labels like "ext:". In both the above cases we allow more numbers in extension than
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	// any other extension labels. The third one captures when single character extension
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	// labels or less commonly used labels are used. In such cases we capture fewer
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	// extension digits in order to reduce the chance of falsely interpreting two
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	// numbers beside each other as a number + extension. The fourth one covers the
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	// special case of American numbers where the extension is written with a hash
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	// at the end, such as "- 503#". The fifth one is exclusively for extension
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	// autodialling formats which are used when dialling and in this case we accept longer
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	// extensions. The last one is more liberal on the number of commas that acts as
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	// extension labels, so we have a strict cap on the number of digits in such extensions.
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	return rfcExtn + "|"
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	       + explicitExtn + "|"
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	       + ambiguousExtn + "|"
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	       + americanStyleExtnWithSuffix + "|"
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	       + autoDiallingExtn + "|"
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	       + onlyCommasExtn;
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} |