- We already match URLs on their own line, add another regex to match URLs in their own paragraphs.
- Always exclude the `\s<>"` characters when matching.
- Add more unit tests.
Props iseulde, azaozz.
Fixes#25387.
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Non web interfaces with WordPress (such as wp-cli) need to be able to bypass certain checks in the bootstrap process. This introduces three new filters to allow for those checks to be skipped.
1. Provides a way of forcefully bypassing wp_maintenance().
2. Provides a way of forcefully bypassing wp_debug_mode(). See https://github.com/wp-cli/wp-cli/issues/177
3. Provide a way of forcefully skipping loading wp-content/advance-cache.php. See https://github.com/wp-cli/wp-cli/pull/164
These filters should not be used by plugins (in fact, they run before plugins are loaded, so they can't be used by plugins). In general, they should only be used in non-web interactions with WordPress.
See #34936.
Props jorbin, DrewAPicture.
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Hierarchical comment queries work by first fetching the IDs of top-level
comments, and then filling the descendant tree one level at a time based on the
top-level results. When top-level comment IDs are found in the cache,
`WP_Comment_Query` does not generate the SQL used to fetch these comments. In
this case, the `fill_descendants()` query does not have enough information
to fill children. As a result, descendant comments were failing to be filled
in cases where the top-level comments were found in the cache.
This was a minor bug previously, because comment caches were not maintained
between pageloads. Since comment caches are now persistent [37613], the problem
becomes evident anywhere that a persistent object cache is in use.
The solution is to cache parent-child relationships, so that when top-level
comments are found in the cache, descendant comments should be found there as
well.
Fixes#36487.
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Use of the 'get_terms' filter was consolidated in [37572], with the
introduction of `WP_Term_Query`. At that time, the result of 'count=true'
queries began being filtered by 'get_terms'. This breaks existing 'get_terms'
callbacks, which often assume that the returned value will be an array or a
`WP_Error` object.
Props JustinSainton.
Fixes#36992.
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`get_sites()` is now used in:
* `domain_exists()`
* `wp_update_network_site_counts()`
* `get_blog_id_from_url()`
Props spacedmonkey, jeremyfelt.
See #35791.
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When a site is added, updated, or deleted, the `site_ids` cache for a query will no longer be reliable. Bumping `last_changed` will force a new query for site IDs.
See #35791.
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`get_sites()` should be considered a replacement for `wp_get_sites()`. Backward compatibility is maintained in the meantime by using `get_site()` to populate the return data with associative arrays rather than `WP_Site` objects.
Props spacedmonkey, flixos90.
See #35791.
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Previously, only the 'last_changed' incrementor was manually invalidated, since
the newly created comment did not yet exist in the cache. However, this created
an inconsistency with the other comment CRUD functions, which result in the
'clean_comment_cache' action firing.
Props spacedmonkey.
See #36906.
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'comment' was made non-persistent in [7986], to address the difficulty of
reliable cache invalidation. Since then, the comment system has improved such
that we can be more confident that caches are being busted as needed.
Props spacedmonkey.
Fixes#36906.
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This update adds two main features for your WordPress development happiness.
1) GitHub URL support. You can now use `grunt patch:https://github.com/aaronjorbin/develop.wordpress/pull/3` with any copy of WordPress on GitHub. No longer will you need to download the patch manually. Works for both core and develop mirrors on GitHub.
2) Upload patches directly from the command line. No longer will you need to create a patch and manually upload it to trac. `grunt upload_patch:20000` will upload a patch to the appropriate ticket after a user enters a WordPress.org username and password. This is limited to users with the appropriate XML-RPC privileges in trac (right now, that is just bug gardeners). You still need to manually add the `has patch` keyword.
Full changelog: https://github.com/aaronjorbin/grunt-patch-wordpress/compare/0.3.0...0.4.0Fixes#35917.
Props netweb, ericlewis, michaelbeil, jorbin.
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The current orange and red used for the radio button labels in the Edit Comment
"Status" box don't have a sufficient color contrast ratio with the background.
Removing the colors improves accessibility and consistency.
See #35659, #35622.
Fixes#36967.
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By moving the Details sidebar after the attachments grid, the tab order is
greatly improved for keyboard users and matches the logical and visual order.
Fixes#36909.
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The logic for determining the appropriate character set and collation to use is becoming more complex, particularly with the recent additions of [37522] and [37523]. As `init_charset()` has side effects, and makes use of constants instead of parameters, it's not possible to unit test this logic.
This commit splits the logic part of `init_charset()` out into a new method, `wpdb::determine_charset()`, along with appropriate unit tests.
See #32105, #37522.
Fixes#36917.
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Prior to [37572], arguments passed to `get_terms()` were passed immediately
through `wp_parse_args()`, which made it possible to pass arguments as a
querystring (`hide_empty=0`) rather than an array
(`array( 'hide_empty' => false )`). [37572] moved default argument parsing
into `WP_Term_Query`, while assuming that arguments passed to `get_terms()`
would be formatted as an array.
To provide compatibility, we now parse all args passed to `get_terms()` into
an array before processing.
See #35381.
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* Use `scrollHeight` to resize the text editor.
* Don't scroll the cursor into view when under the text editor's toolbar, it
involves cloning the content which is quite slow.
Props iseulde, azaozz.
See #36482.
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`CHAR` is redundant, since the `meta_value` column is `LONGTEXT`. Meanwhile,
use of `CAST()` causes MySQL to ignore any index that the administrator may
have added to the column.
A number of automated tests were doing searches for `CAST` in the SQL strings
generated by `WP_Meta_Query` (for reasons unrelated to the `CAST()` behavior).
These tests have been updated to expect the new query format.
Props ericlewis.
Fixes#36625.
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Since [37573], object relationship caches (`{$taxonomy}_relationships`)
contain term IDs rather than term objects. See #36814. As such, it's no longer
necessary to clear these caches when a term is updated; none of the data that's
changed on update (name, description, count, etc) is stored in the relationship
cache.
Fixes#36251.
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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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The process of lazy-loading can be resource intensive for object that have
terms in large numbers of taxonomies and are running a persistent object cache.
This new parameter allows the feature to be disabled in these cases.
Props DBrumbaugh10Up.
See #36953.
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In order to allow non-web initializations of WordPress (such as through wp-cli) to modify things like the check for maintenance mode, plugins.php and the associated functions must be available much earlier. The use of these functions earlier than the loading of plugins is not recommended in most use cases.
Fixes#36819. See #34936.
Props jorbin, danielbachhuber for documentation.
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Matches logic in `wp_dashboard_recent_comments()` where we display approved comments regardless of the edit permission.
Props jfarthing84 for initial patch.
Fixes#24648.
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`dbDelta()` compares the index definitions against the result of `SHOW INDEX FROM $table_name`. This requires a specific format so indices are not unnecessarily re-created. This format wasn't ensured, until now.
* Parse the raw index definition to extract the type, name and columns so a normalized definition can be built (#20263, #34873).
* Standardize on uppercase types (#34871) and on 'KEY'. 'INDEX' is only a synonym for 'KEY'.
* Escape index names with backticks (#20263).
* Normalize columns: Ignore ASC and DESC definitions (#34959), remove whitespaces (#34869) and escape column names with backticks (#20263).
* Add backticks to all index change queries (#20263).
Props ocean90, pento, kurtpayne.
Fixes#20263, #34869, #34871, #34873, #34959.
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There are some table prefixes (for example, `7e1_`), which MySQL will try and parse as values when they're note quoted in backticks. Because not everything remembers to quote their table names, it's best if we just discourage their use during setup.
Fixes#36422.
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Known classes, methods, and functions are now auto-linked and formatted in the Code Reference. :-)
See [37573]. See #36814.
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