`wp_password_change_notification()` is now called at the 'after_password_reset'
action, rather than being invoked directly from the `reset_password()` function.
In order to make it possible to call `wp_password_change_notification()` as a
`do_action()` callback, the function signature has to be changed so that the
`$user` parameter is expected to be a value rather than a reference. Since
PHP 5.0, objects are passed by reference, so `&$user` was unnecessary anyway.
Props dshanske, thomaswm.
See #33587.
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The AP Stylebook changed this in 2011, and we're woefully inconsistent, so let's go with the standard.
props morganestes, voldemortensen, niallkennedy (for patching on the previous AP style).
fixes#26156.
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Creates:
`class-wp-user-query.php`
`user-functions.php`
`user.php` contains only top-level code. Class file only contains the class. Functions file only contains functions.
See #33413.
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