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// Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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//
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syntax = "proto2";
option java_package = "com.android.dialer";
option java_multiple_files = true;
package com.android.dialer;
// A phone number for use in the dialer application in the context of a call. It
// consists of a normalized number string and a two-letter country code.
// The country is retrieved from CallLog.Calls#COUNTRY: "The ISO 3166-1 two
// letters country code of the country where the user received or made the
// call."
message DialerPhoneNumber {
// A dialer-normalized version of the number. Here are some general rules:
//
// -Numbers containing "#" or starting with "*" are considered service numbers
// and are stored exactly as the user dialed them.
//
// -If a number is valid according to libphonenumber and can be parsed, this
// is the E164 version of it, with post dial digits appended.
//
// -Otherwise, it is the network portion of the number as dialed with
// non-digits removed, with post dial digits appended. An example invalid
// number is a 7-digit US number (missing an area code) like "456-7890" which
// would be stored as "4567890".
//
// Note: Using this field without country_iso effectively loses country info
// when the number is not valid and no country prefix was prepended. This may
// cause numbers like {"456-7890", "US"} to be treated equivalently to
// {"456-7890", "DE"}, when they are not in fact equivalent.
//
// See DialerPhoneNumberUtil#parse.
optional string normalized_number = 1;
// The country in which the call to the number occurred, retrieved from
// CallLog.Calls#COUNTRY: "The ISO 3166-1 two letters country code of the
// country where the user received or made the call."
optional string country_iso = 2;
// True if the number is valid according to libphonenumber.
optional bool is_valid = 3;
// The post dial portion of the number as described by
// PhoneNumberUtils#extractPostDialPortion. Note that this is also part of
// normalized_number, but this information is duplicated here for convenience.
//
// This includes pause and wait characters, but strips other characters, so
// for example would be ",123;456" given the raw input of "456-7890,123; 456".
optional string post_dial_portion = 4;
}