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Sync phone-number exercise #259

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10 changes: 6 additions & 4 deletions exercises/practice/phone-number/.docs/instructions.md
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The **North American Numbering Plan (NANP)** is a telephone numbering system used by many countries in North America like the United States, Canada or Bermuda.
All NANP-countries share the same international country code: `1`.

NANP numbers are ten-digit numbers consisting of a three-digit Numbering Plan Area code, commonly known as *area code*, followed by a seven-digit local number.
The first three digits of the local number represent the *exchange code*, followed by the unique four-digit number which is the *subscriber number*.
NANP numbers are ten-digit numbers consisting of a three-digit Numbering Plan Area code, commonly known as _area code_, followed by a seven-digit local number.
The first three digits of the local number represent the _exchange code_, followed by the unique four-digit number which is the _subscriber number_.

The format is usually represented as

```text
(NXX)-NXX-XXXX
NXX NXX-XXXX
```

where `N` is any digit from 2 through 9 and `X` is any digit from 0 through 9.

Your task is to clean up differently formatted telephone numbers by removing punctuation and the country code (1) if present.
Sometimes they also have the country code (represented as `1` or `+1`) prefixed.

Your task is to clean up differently formatted telephone numbers by removing punctuation and the country code if present.

For example, the inputs

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20 changes: 20 additions & 0 deletions exercises/practice/phone-number/.meta/tests.toml
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[598d8432-0659-4019-a78b-1c6a73691d21]
description = "invalid when 9 digits"
include = false

[2de74156-f646-42b5-8638-0ef1d8b58bc2]
description = "invalid when 9 digits"
reimplements = "598d8432-0659-4019-a78b-1c6a73691d21"

[57061c72-07b5-431f-9766-d97da7c4399d]
description = "invalid when 11 digits does not start with a 1"
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[c6a5f007-895a-4fc5-90bc-a7e70f9b5cad]
description = "invalid when more than 11 digits"
include = false

[4a1509b7-8953-4eec-981b-c483358ff531]
description = "invalid when more than 11 digits"
reimplements = "c6a5f007-895a-4fc5-90bc-a7e70f9b5cad"

[63f38f37-53f6-4a5f-bd86-e9b404f10a60]
description = "invalid with letters"
include = false

[eb8a1fc0-64e5-46d3-b0c6-33184208e28a]
description = "invalid with letters"
reimplements = "63f38f37-53f6-4a5f-bd86-e9b404f10a60"

[4bd97d90-52fd-45d3-b0db-06ab95b1244e]
description = "invalid with punctuations"
include = false

[065f6363-8394-4759-b080-e6c8c351dd1f]
description = "invalid with punctuations"
reimplements = "4bd97d90-52fd-45d3-b0db-06ab95b1244e"

[d77d07f8-873c-4b17-8978-5f66139bf7d7]
description = "invalid if area code starts with 0"
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30 changes: 24 additions & 6 deletions exercises/practice/phone-number/test.sml
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(* version 1.2.0 *)
(* version 1.3.0 *)

use "testlib.sml";
use "phone-number.sml";
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(fn _ => clean ("321234567890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE),

test "invalid with letters"
(fn _ => clean ("123-abc-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE),
(fn _ => clean ("523-abc-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE),

test "invalid with punctuations"
(fn _ => clean ("123-@:!-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE),
(fn _ => clean ("523-@:!-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE),

test "invalid if area code does not start with 2-9"
test "invalid if area code starts with 0"
(fn _ => clean ("(023) 456-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE),

test "invalid if area code starts with 1"
(fn _ => clean ("(123) 456-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE),

test "invalid if exchange code does not start with 2-9"
(fn _ => clean ("(223) 056-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE)
test "invalid if exchange code starts with 0"
(fn _ => clean ("(223) 056-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE),

test "invalid if exchange code starts with 1"
(fn _ => clean ("(223) 156-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE),

test "invalid if area code starts with 0 on valid 11-digit number"
(fn _ => clean ("1 (023) 456-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE),

test "invalid if area code starts with 1 on valid 11-digit number"
(fn _ => clean ("1 (123) 456-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE),

test "invalid if exchange code starts with 0 on valid 11-digit number"
(fn _ => clean ("1 (223) 056-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE),

test "invalid if exchange code starts with 1 on valid 11-digit number"
(fn _ => clean ("1 (223) 156-7890") |> Expect.equalTo NONE)
]
]

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