Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=50563&edit=1
ID: 50563 Updated by: phi...@php.net Reported by: phi...@php.net Summary: removing E_WARNING from parse_url() Status: Open Type: Feature/Change Request Package: *General Issues Operating System: N/A PHP Version: 5.3.2RC1 New Comment: I don't think the bit fields should be used to hide the warning. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-05-24 15:38:58] ka...@php.net The following patch has been added/updated: Patch Name: parse-url-bitfields Revision: 1274708338 URL: http://bugs.php.net/patch-display.php?bug=50563&patch=parse-url-bitfields&revision=1274708338 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-05-24 15:36:44] paj...@php.net Derick, I don't see why you would change the return value here. Please explain your reasoning. However the patch to remove the warning can be applied already, as I explained on internals. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-05-24 15:18:53] ka...@php.net I did a quick and dirty patch to turn the $component into a bitfield allowing you to do: $url = parse_url('http://www.php.net/manual/', PHP_URL_HOST | PHP_URL_PATH); printf('%s%s', $url['host'], $url['path']); At the same point I figured we could disable the warning and therefore I added a new constant named PHP_URL_SILENT: $broken_url = 'http:///www.php.net/'; var_dump(parse_url($broken_url), parse_url($broken_url, PHP_URL_SILENT)); It doesn't alter the actual URL parser code to tell why the parsing failed, but it kills two flies in one hit. Ofcourse the silent option can be skipped, but while atleast updating parse_url(). The patch uploaded here does not currently fix any broken tests. Theres a minor BC break, since it changes the values of the constants, but it can be fixed by changing the checking code, or the dirty way to increase the values so they don't conflict with the old ones. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-12-23 16:57:14] der...@php.net Actually, it should allow for returning *why* the parsing failed as well. Assigning to myself. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-12-23 16:52:58] phi...@php.net Description: ------------ parse_url() does not need to emit an E_WARNING upon failure, as instead it returns false. Doing both basically requires people to use @. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=50563&edit=1