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* VcardImporter.Vcard.finaliseParsing() should be renamed to finalise() to
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override Importer.ContactData.finalise(), if Java will permit us to do that
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(fnaliseParsing() throws stuff that finalise() doesn't), and should call
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* rename Importer.isImportRequired() to checkForDuplicate() and make it private.
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This should be called from Importer.importContact(), which should then call
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skipContact() to update the UI and return if checkForDuplicate() returns
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* ContactData.finalise should create a ContactsCache.CacheIdentifier and throw
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ContactCannotBeIdentifiedException() if that fails, which can be picked up
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in Vcard.finalise(). Importer.importContact() and the renamed
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Importer.checkForDuplicates() should use the ContactData's CacheIdentifier
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and not create their own. This will also ensure that ContactData.finalise()
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has been correctly called (or the identifier would be null).
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* import a crap-load of contacts before release!
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* change some public final static ints, that aren't really consts, in to enums
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* create a back-end object to read/write to android. This can be overridden to
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use the new ContractsContacts API.
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* add warnings when email addresses, phone numbers, etc, fail sanitisation (and
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are ignored) during the import
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* add base64 decoding to support (even if to ignore) vcards with image data
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* possible bug: when displaying "aborting import" toaster, make sure the back
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button is enabled and the abort button is hidden (as if abort were pressed)
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since this can happen if, say, the alarm goes off.
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* add facility to be asked whether to import all contacts, not just those that
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* in the long term, we need to save/restore state from doit/importer
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* freeze when Doit.onPause() is called when a dialog is up!
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* add new contacts to caches, but only after all phone numbers are added (in
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case we import a duplicate contact in the same run from a different file!)
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* check abortion of worker thread works
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* add checkAbort() calls to scanning and caching loops
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* check opPause() abortion works (and you see a toaster message!)
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