Office 365 likes to format email addresses as follows:
Last Name, First Name (Some Description) <email@address.org>
This causes Contact.firstName() (and hence sometimes displayName()) to return
"Last Name," which looks a bit odd in the message/thread views.
The intent of the commit is to correctly parse these names so that (using the
above example):
- firstName = "First Name"
- lastName = "Last Name (Some Description)"
- fullName = "First Name Last Name (Some Description)"
These behavioral changes only impact names containing a ','.
I don't know that this really provides exhaustive coverage of Office 365, and
keeping the description as part of the last name is not completely guilt free,
but it's not any worse than the previous state of affairs which also has
the description in the same field but combined instead with (misplaced)
first name data.
This method is called for every contact on a thread in the thread list, so I figured we should see if one version was faster. I ran this test code:
```
d = Date.now(); for(var ii = 0; ii < 10000; ii ++){ $n.AccountStore.accountForEmail("ben.gotow@gmail.com") }; console.log(Date.now() - d);
```
The other approach which calls meUsingAlias takes `3784ms`, and this version which uses the alias contacts cached in aliases() only takes `264ms`. Confirmed that the tests still pass.
This fixes#393.
The name "Olivia" was being caught in our parser designed to shorten "Mike Kaylor via LinkedIn" to "Mike Kaylor". We now check that "via" is it's own distinct word in the phrase.