Using more than one instance of `WP_UnitTest_Factory` causes all kinds of craziness, due to out-of-sync internal generator sequences. Since we want to use `setUpBeforeClass`, we were creating ad hoc instances. To avoid that, we were injecting one `static` instance via Dependency Injection in `wpSetUpBeforeClass`. All tests should really use the `static` instance, so we will remove the instance prop `$factory`.
Replace `$this->factory` with `self::$factory` over 2000 times.
Rewrite all of the tests that were hard-coding dynamic values.
#YOLOFriday
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Renames `reset_permalinks()` to `set_permalink_structure()` (mimicking `$wp_rewrite->set_permalink_structure()`) and allows it to accept an optional permalink structure. In this way, we can double dip using it to both set and reset the permalink structure from anywhere.
Removes alot of duplicated code from tests.
See #33968.
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This prevents existing posts with numeric slugs from having their permalinks
changed on update.
Fixes#5305.
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On certain permalink structures, a numeric post slug will result in a post
permalink that conflicts with a date archive URL. For example, with permastruct
`/%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%/`, a post published in May 2015 with slug
`'15'` will result in a URL (`/2015/05/15/`) that conflicts with the archive
for May 15, 2015.
To avoid this problem, `wp_unique_post_slug()` rejects a requested slug when it
would generate a conflict of this type. Thus, in our example, `'15'` would
become `'15-2'`.
Props valendesigns, boonebgorges, Denis-de-Bernardy, loushou.
See #5305.
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