The second parameter is supposed to be the version number, the replacement function should be the third parameter.
Props milindmore22, jdgrimes.
Fixes#41094.
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"Install" is not a noun, and while it might be acceptable to use the verb as a noun, it is not correct. Using the correct
noun, "installation", increases clarity, especially for non-native English speakers.
This change fixes the usage in user-facing text and in developer documentation.
Fixes#41620
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In addition to `wp_list_filter()` for filtering a list of objects, and `wp_list_pluck()` for plucking a certain field out of each object in a list, this new function can be used for sorting a list of objects by specific fields. These functions are now all contained within the new `WP_List_Util()` class and `wp_list_sort()` is used in various parts of core for sorting lists.
This was previously committed in [38859] but got reverted in [38862] and [38863]. To fix the previous issues, `wp_list_sort()` supports now an additional argument to preserve array keys via `uasort()`.
Props flixos90, DrewAPicture, jorbin.
Fixes#37128.
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In addition to `wp_list_filter()` for filtering a list of objects, and `wp_list_pluck()` for plucking a certain field out of each object in a list, this new function can be used for sorting a list of objects by specific fields. These functions are now all contained within the new `WP_List_Util()` class and `wp_list_sort()` is used in various parts of core for sorting lists.
Props flixos90, DrewAPicture, jorbin.
Fixes#37128.
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This function was originally introduced to fix an XSS attack in Netscape 4, which never affected any other browsers, or later versions of Netscape.
I'm willing to go out on a limb, and say that we've officially dropped security support for Netscape 4.
Props dmsnell, desrosj.
Fixes#33848.
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The position of this template within the hierarchy is of so little use that zero themes in the WordPress.org theme directory make use of it. It's second only to `index.php` in the hierarchy, meaning that any archive template such as `category.php` or `archive.php` will be chosen before it.
Fixes#38162
Props ryankienstra for initial patch
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* Don't lower memory limit if the current limit is greater than `WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT`.
* Set `WP_MEMORY_LIMIT` and `WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT` to current limit if the `memory_limit` setting can't be changed at runtime.
* Use `wp_convert_hr_to_bytes()` when parsing the value of the `memory_limit` setting because it can be a shorthand or an integer value.
* Introduce `wp_raise_memory_limit( $context )` to raise the PHP memory limit for memory intensive processes. This DRYs up some logic and includes the existing `admin_memory_limit` and `image_memory_limit` filters. The function can also be used for custom contexts, the `{$context}_memory_limit` filter allows to customize the limit.
* Introduce `wp_is_ini_value_changeable( $setting )` to determine whether a PHP ini value is changeable at runtime.
* Remove a `function_exists( 'memory_get_usage' )` check. Since PHP 5.2.1 support for memory limit is always enabled.
Related commits: [38011-38013]
Props jrf, A5hleyRich, swissspidy, ocean90.
Fixes#32075.
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While the service has been retired for years, it now has completely stopped working. Thus there is no reason to keep it.
Props Viper007Bond.
Fixes#36304.
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`_wp_upload_dir_baseurl()` is a private function introduced in 4.4
as part of the "responsive images" feature. It was for runtime
caching of the URL to the uploads directory. It is deprecated in
4.5 with the introduction of `wp_get_upload_dir()`.
Outside core, it's only used as part of a back-compat shim in the
original feature plugin for responsive images (ricg-responsive-images),
which includes its own version of the function definition, so it's
safe to remove from core.
Fixes#36375.
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Replaces unsecure links in documentation and translator comments with their secure versions.
Props johnpgreen, netweb
Fixes#36993
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Hook docs must directly precede hooks in order for the Code Reference parser to correctly identify them as such.
Fixes#36968.
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Applying these specially-crafted `@see` tags allows the Code Reference parser to recognize and link these elements as actions and filters.
See #36921.
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Also use 'back-compat' in some inline comments where backward compatibility is the subject and shorthand feels more natural.
Note: 'backwards compatibility/compatibile' can also be considered correct, though it's primary seen in regular use in British English.
Props ocean90.
Fixes#36835.
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Multisite functions use the term "blog" to refer to what we now call a "site," e.g. `get_current_blog_id()`. These functions are here to stay because of our commitment to backwards compatibility. What we can do is set the documentation straight.
See #35417.
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