Keep track of whether unicode strings were created from valid UTF-8 and
use this to abort operations that use these strings later.
Typically, this is done by returning an empty string when a modified
string is being produced, since an empty string is never a valid phone
number.
@API updates:
- Migrating from associative containers to more performant types. Eg: map to absl::btree_map.
- Synchronise the write access to map "AreaCodeMaps" using absl::Mutex locking api.
- Use more of absl:strings packages like absl::StrReplaceAll
@Build updates:
- To build (CMake) against absl packages, the minimum version of compiler is CPP11+, whereas earlier we are not mandating this.
- We are upgrading CMAKE version also to automate building the external absl packages.
The change is announced. Please report issues in case of any breakages.
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues?q=componentid:192347%20555
Earlier, AYTF is adding additional CC when returning unformatted result - for cases where the input digits are dropped for formatting. Eg: MX case: "+5213314010666" => "+52 +5213314010666". b/183053929
Now we. are proactively ensuring that no formatting is applied, where a format is chosen that would otherwise have led to some digits being dropped.
Why the input digits are dropped:
- In MX, the mobile token (1) is no more used, so when it is present in input, the formatted result should not contain it.
- However when AYTF, we should not be removing the input digits on the fly.
- More details in cl/373115460 and b/183053929