On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 3:38 PM Máté Kocsis <kocsismat...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've been working on a new RFC for a while now, and time has come to
> present it to a wider audience.
>
> Last year, I learnt that PHP doesn't have built-in support for parsing
> URLs according to any well established standards (RFC 1738 or the WHATWG
> URL living standard), since the parse_url() function is optimized for
> performance instead of correctness.
>
> In order to improve compatibility with external tools consuming URLs (like
> browsers), my new RFC would add a WHATWG compliant URL parser functionality
> to the standard library. The API itself is not final by any means, the RFC
> only represents how I imagined it first.
>
> You can find the RFC at the following link:
> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/url_parsing_api
>
> Regards,
> Máté
>
>
I was exploring wrapping ada_url for PHP (
https://github.com/lnear-dev/ada-url). It works, but it's a bit slower,
likely due to the implementation of the objects. I was planning to embed
the zvals directly in the object, similar to PhpToken, but I haven't had
the chance and don't really need it anymore. Shouldn't be too much work to
clean it up though

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