These tests functions were introduced as part of the attempt to straighten out
metadata slashing. See [23416]. The functions were later pulled out [23554],
but the tests were not removed at the same time. Since that point, they've
done nothing, so they can safely be removed.
See #21767. See #36016.
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The 'render_callback' passed to `WP_Customize_Partial` must either echo or
return a result - not both. When it's detected that the callback echoes and
returns a value, the return value takes precedence. This is now reflected in
the corresponding unit test.
Introduced in [36586].
See #27355. See #36016.
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The point of the test is to demonstrate that PHP doesn't throw a notice when
calling `unset()` on an undefined array key. To placate PHPUnit's useless test
detection, we add a redundant assertion.
Introduced in [25240].
See #36016.
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Covers the 'exclude_from_search', 'publicly_queryable', 'show_ui', 'show_in_menu', 'show_in_nav_menus', and 'show_in_admin_bar' arguments, all of which eventually inherit from 'public' if not set.
Fixes#35985.
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This fixes a bug in Firefox where assets inside the iframe aren't being displayed because they have no computed style.
See #35894.
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When querying for terms in hierarchical taxonomies, `get_terms()` initially
queries for all matching terms, and then trims the located results based on the
`$number` and `$offset` arguments passed to the function. See #8832. However,
a flaw in the original logic meant that results were failing to be trimmed
properly in cases where `$offset` exceeds the total number of matching terms;
in these cases, we should force an empty array.
Props danielbachhuber.
Fixes#35935.
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* Improves parity between partials and controls. A partial or control can be settingless if instantiated with `settings` param as empty array (otherwise, if null, then the partial/control ID is used).
* Eliminate need to create dummy settings that serve no purpose except to place a control in the UI.
* Removes dummy settings for `create_new_menu` and `new_menu_name`.
* Introduces `WP_Customize_Control::$capability` and `WP_Customize_Partial::$capability`, and if set checks them in the respective `check_capabilities()` methods.
* Prevents PHP fatal error from happening when non-existing settings are provided to control: "Call to a member function `check_capabilities()` on a non-object".
* Fixes issue where nav menu items and widgets were no longer working with selective refresh because cap check was failing.
See #27355.
Fixes#35926.
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On the 21st of November, 2014, I committed tests for WP_REST_Request
to the API plugin. Although I didn't realise at the time, I was
causing my future self to go through hours of sufferring.
Unfortunately, I forgot to call parent::setUp() which would break
the tests in subtle ways in the future and would ruin the good part
of my day.
Let this be a warning to all of you who write future unit tests.
See f0396be17e
for the original commit.
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This new filter can be used in conjunction with the `customize_nav_menu_available_items` and `customize_nav_menu_available_item_types` filters.
Props TimothyBlynJacobs, westonruter.
Fixes#34947.
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* Move the array processing to a new function, `_wp_post_revision_data()`.
* Make both functions accept a post array or a `WP_Post` object.
* Always apply the `_wp_post_revision_fields` filter and pass the post data to it.
Fixes#13382.
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Similar to `get_post_types()`, this new function returns a list of post type names that support a specific feature.
Props wpsmith, barryceelen, swissspidy.
Fixes#34010.
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When ordering search results, exact matches in the post excerpt are weighted
above those in post content, but below those in the post title.
Props swissspidy, sebastian.pisula.
FIxes#35762.
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Introduces `WP_Customize_Partial::check_capabilities()` for parity with `WP_Customize_Control::check_capabilities()`.
See #27355.
Fixes#35914.
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This new function can be used to add inline JavaScript before and after enqueued scripts, just like `wp_add_inline_style()` works for CSS.
Props atimmer, abiralneupane, ocean90, swissspidy.
Fixes#14853.
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`WP_Query` allows random ordering; `'orderby' => 'rand'` translates to
`ORDER BY RAND()`. This syntax results in random ordering that is not
consistent from request to request. MySQL supports the passing of a seed value
to random sorts, such as `ORDER BY RAND(3)`, which will return the same
random value each time it's called. `WP_Query` now supports this syntax, by
passing `RAND(3)` (or whatever integer seed value you'd like) as the value
of `'orderby'`.
Props hlashbrooke.
Fixes#35692.
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Another chapter in the Storied Annals of Weird `in_array()` Behavior:
`in_array( 4, array( "4-cool-dudes" ) );` resolves to `true`, such that
`is_page( 4 )` was returning true for posts with the name `'4-cool-dudes'`.
We work around this behavior by ensuring that values passed to the `is_`
methods are cast to strings before the `in_array()` checks. ID checks still
work as expected; see #24674.
Props mikejolley, swissspidy, boonebgorges.
Fixes#35902.
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