New option in PhoneNumberValidator to enforce exact number of digits #7252
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Until now, national phone numbers worldwide just had to be between 5-12 digits long to pass validation. However, many countries have a specific number of of digits in all their phone numbers which is very well known (EX: all USA numbers are 10 digits long). So this change adds an optional parameter to specify how many digits must be in the phone number for it to validate. Uncommited changes will also use this new capability, provided this pull request is adopted.