if you want to sort the extensions from a to z the easiest way is to use natcasesort.
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
get_loaded_extensions — Returns an array with the names of all modules compiled and loaded
This function returns the names of all the modules compiled and loaded in the PHP interpreter.
zend_extensions
Only return Zend extensions, if not then regular extensions, like
mysqli are listed. Defaults to false
(return regular extensions).
Returns an indexed array of all the modules names.
Example #1 get_loaded_extensions() Example
<?php
print_r(get_loaded_extensions());
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Array ( [0] => Core [1] => date [2] => libxml [3] => pcre [4] => sqlite3 [5] => zlib [6] => ctype [7] => dom [8] => fileinfo [9] => filter [10] => hash [11] => json [12] => mbstring [13] => SPL [14] => PDO [15] => session [16] => posix [17] => Reflection [18] => standard [19] => SimpleXML [20] => pdo_sqlite [21] => Phar [22] => tokenizer [23] => xml [24] => xmlreader [25] => xmlwriter [26] => gmp [27] => iconv [28] => intl [29] => bcmath [30] => sodium [31] => Zend OPcache )
if you want to sort the extensions from a to z the easiest way is to use natcasesort.