Update the DocBlock description for `update_option()` to account for the ability to define the `$autoload` parameter, added in 4.2.

Props Clorith for the initial patch.
Fixes #32331.


git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@32481 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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Drew Jaynes 2015-05-10 16:58:00 +00:00
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@ -216,9 +216,8 @@ function wp_load_core_site_options( $site_id = null ) {
* it will be serialized before it is inserted into the database. Remember,
* resources can not be serialized or added as an option.
*
* If the option does not exist, then the option will be added with the option
* value, but you will not be able to set whether it is autoloaded. If you want
* to set whether an option is autoloaded, then you need to use the add_option().
* If the option does not exist, then the option will be added with the option value,
* with an `$autoload` value of 'yes'.
*
* @since 1.0.0
* @since 4.2.0 The `$autoload` parameter was added.
@ -227,8 +226,8 @@ function wp_load_core_site_options( $site_id = null ) {
* @param mixed $value Option value. Must be serializable if non-scalar. Expected to not be SQL-escaped.
* @param string|bool $autoload Optional. Whether to load the option when WordPress starts up. For existing options,
* `$autoload` can only be updated using `update_option()` if `$value` is also changed.
* Accepts 'yes' or true to enable, 'no' or false to disable. For non-existent options,
* the default value is 'yes'.
* Accepts 'yes'|true to enable or 'no'|false to disable. For non-existent options,
* the default value is 'yes'. Default null.
* @return bool False if value was not updated and true if value was updated.
*/
function update_option( $option, $value, $autoload = null ) {