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A simpler (and smaller) rewrite of Google Android's libphonenumber library in javascript

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function _createForOfIteratorHelperLoose(r, e) { var t = "undefined" != typeof Symbol && r[Symbol.iterator] || r["@@iterator"]; if (t) return (t = t.call(r)).next.bind(t); if (Array.isArray(r) || (t = _unsupportedIterableToArray(r)) || e && r && "number" == typeof r.length) { t && (r = t); var o = 0; return function () { return o >= r.length ? { done: !0 } : { done: !1, value: r[o++] }; }; } throw new TypeError("Invalid attempt to iterate non-iterable instance.\nIn order to be iterable, non-array objects must have a [Symbol.iterator]() method."); } function _unsupportedIterableToArray(r, a) { if (r) { if ("string" == typeof r) return _arrayLikeToArray(r, a); var t = {}.toString.call(r).slice(8, -1); return "Object" === t && r.constructor && (t = r.constructor.name), "Map" === t || "Set" === t ? Array.from(r) : "Arguments" === t || /^(?:Ui|I)nt(?:8|16|32)(?:Clamped)?Array$/.test(t) ? _arrayLikeToArray(r, a) : void 0; } } function _arrayLikeToArray(r, a) { (null == a || a > r.length) && (a = r.length); for (var e = 0, n = Array(a); e < a; e++) n[e] = r[e]; return n; } import { parseDigit } from './helpers/parseDigits.js'; /** * Parses phone number characters from a string. * Drops all punctuation leaving only digits and the leading `+` sign (if any). * Also converts wide-ascii and arabic-indic numerals to conventional numerals. * E.g. in Iraq they don't write `+442323234` but rather `+٤٤٢٣٢٣٢٣٤`. * @param {string} string * @return {string} * @example * ```js * // Outputs '8800555'. * parseIncompletePhoneNumber('8 (800) 555') * // Outputs '+7800555'. * parseIncompletePhoneNumber('+7 800 555') * ``` */ export default function parseIncompletePhoneNumber(string) { var result = ''; // Using `.split('')` here instead of normal `for ... of` // because the importing application doesn't neccessarily include an ES6 polyfill. // The `.split('')` approach discards "exotic" UTF-8 characters // (the ones consisting of four bytes) but digits // (including non-European ones) don't fall into that range // so such "exotic" characters would be discarded anyway. for (var _iterator = _createForOfIteratorHelperLoose(string.split('')), _step; !(_step = _iterator()).done;) { var character = _step.value; result += parsePhoneNumberCharacter(character, result) || ''; } return result; } /** * Parses next character while parsing phone number digits (including a `+`) * from text: discards everything except `+` and digits, and `+` is only allowed * at the start of a phone number. * For example, is used in `react-phone-number-input` where it uses * [`input-format`](https://gitlab.com/catamphetamine/input-format). * @param {string} character - Yet another character from raw input string. * @param {string?} prevParsedCharacters - Previous parsed characters. * @param {function?} emitEvent - An optional "emit event" function. * @return {string?} The parsed character. */ export function parsePhoneNumberCharacter(character, prevParsedCharacters, emitEvent) { // Only allow a leading `+`. if (character === '+') { // If this `+` is not the first parsed character // then discard it. if (prevParsedCharacters) { // `emitEvent` argument was added to this `export`ed function on Dec 26th, 2023. // Any 3rd-party code that used to `import` and call this function before that // won't be passing any `emitEvent` argument. // // The addition of the `emitEvent` argument was to fix the slightly-weird behavior // of parsing an input string when the user inputs something like `"2+7" // https://github.com/catamphetamine/react-phone-number-input/issues/437 // // If the parser encounters an unexpected `+` in a string being parsed // then it simply discards that out-of-place `+` and any following characters. // if (typeof emitEvent === 'function') { emitEvent('end'); } return; } return '+'; } // Allow digits. return parseDigit(character); } //# sourceMappingURL=parseIncompletePhoneNumber.js.map