Add new caching functions named `wp_cache_add_multiple`, `wp_cache_set_multiple` and `wp_cache_delete_multiple`. All of these functions allow for an array of data to be passed, so that multiple cache objects can be created / edited / deleted in a single function call. This follows on from [47938] where the `wp_cache_get_multiple` function was introduced and allowed for multiple cache objects to be received in one call.
Props: spacedmonkey, tillkruess, adamsilverstein, flixos90, mitogh, pbearne.
Fixes: #54574.
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Synchronize documentation between `wp_cache_get_multiple()`, its compat version, and the class method.
See #20875.
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Many caching backend have support for multiple gets in a single request. This brings that support to core, with a compatability fallback that will loop over requests if needed.
Fixes: #20875.
Props: nacin, tollmanz, wonderboymusic, ryan, jeremyfelt, spacedmonkey, boonebgorges, dd32, rmccue, ocean90, jipmoors, johnjamesjacoby, tillkruess, donmhico, davidbaumwald, SergeyBiryukov, whyisjake.
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This ensures the file containing the `WP_Object_Cache` class conforms to the coding standards.
For backward compatibility, the new file is included from `wp-includes/cache.php`.
Fixes#49373. See #49222.
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