Number::Phone::Lib(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Number::Phone::Lib(3pm)

Number::Phone::Lib - Instantiate Number::Phone::* objects from libphonenumber

    use Number::Phone::Lib;
    $daves_phone = Number::Phone::Lib->new('+442087712924');
    $daves_other_phone = Number::Phone::Lib->new('+44 7979 866 975');
    # alternatively      Number::Phone::Lib->new('+44', '7979 866 975');
    # or                 Number::Phone::Lib->new('UK', '07979 866 975');
    if ( $daves_phone->is_mobile() ) {
        send_rude_SMS();
    }

This subclass of Number::Phone is used in exactly the same way as the normal Number::Phone, but it exclusively uses classes generated from Google's libphonenumber project <https://code.google.com/p/libphonenumber/>. libphonenumber doesn't have enough data to support all the features of Number::Phone, but you might want to use its data and no other for a few reasons:

That said, the core Number::Phone UK module is far more comprehensive.

There is one method, a constructor:

Call this in exactly the same way as you would call "Number::Phone-"new()>. The only difference is that you will get stubs back instead of "full-fat" objects, even if full-fat classes are available.

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2023-12-13 perl v5.36.0