On 23-Oct-23 08:28, Mark Gaiser via curl-library wrote:
If you need more than libcurl's features for manipulating URIs, there are other C libraries that are widely available, e.g. https://uriparser.github.io/ (https://github.com/uriparser/uriparser)On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 8:57 AM Daniel Stenberg <[email protected]> wrote:On Sun, 22 Oct 2023, Mark Gaiser via curl-library wrote: > I get that this is c-code and just the c-way of doing things. Still, it can > be simplified a lot, even in c. > > I propose a new URL API function with the following signature: > CURLUcode curl_url_set_o(CURLU *u, CURLUPart what, > const CURLU *source, unsigned int flags) Assuming you write a lot of code that cherry-picks components from one URL and copies them into another, then this looks likes a shortcut yes. But it also looks like a kind of function you can easily implement yourself, usinglibcurl's API, in about twenty lines of code or so.I'm not firmly against introducing a function like this, but I think it is rather specific for a single use case that might not be what most URL API users ever need. Thank you for your insights! If anyone knows curl, it's you :) If you think this is probably too specific then it probably is. If anyone else is interested or knows use cases, share your opinion here.Else it's gonna stay as an idea to slowly fade away into the corners of the mailing list.
Timothe Litt ACM Distinguished Engineer -------------------------- This communication may not represent the ACM or my employer's views, if any, on the matters discussed.
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