Currently, auto-prepended files need to directly modify the globals in order to add filters and actions. This is a bad idea. Globals are bad. You should never directly interact with the Plugin globals.
Fixes#37707.
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First added in [37588] and later modified in [38224], the idea was to ensure that filters/actions added before `advance-cache.php` would not disappear if `advance-cache.php` overloaded the filters/actions with code such as `$wp_filter = array()`. This is an edge case and one that there is no documented case of existing.
This restores the behavior from WordPress 4.5 and before. It is strongly encouraged that developers using `advance-cache.php` to use the Plugins API that is available before the loading of `advance-cache.php` rather than directly interacting with any of the globals.
Props azaozz, jorbin, dd32 for review, pento for review, westi for investigation, ipstenu for research.
See #36819.
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[37588] added methods to backup the plugin globals, for ensuring that advanced cache drop-ins don't overwrite hooks that've been added earlier in the load process.
The method for restoring the plugin globals wasn't compatible with the implementation of `WP_Hook` in #17817. `WP_Hook` implements `ArrayAccess`, so `_restore_plugin_globals()` was treating it as an array, and inadvertantly overwriting the `WP_Hook` object with a plain array.
To avoid having to re-write this code as part of #17817, we now use `add_filter()` to restore any hooks that were added by cache drop-ins, which `WP_Hook` correctly supports.
Props pento, jorbin.
See #36819.
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`arsort()` sorts the paths reverse-alphabetically while preserving the keys. It results in a longer path being listed before a shorter one with the same base directory(ies).
Props jdgrimes, ocean90.
Fixes#28441.
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When a filter or action hook is deprecated, the corresponding `apply_filters()`
or `do_action()` calls should be switched out with `apply_filters_deprecated()`
or `do_action_deprecated()`. The latter functions will throw a deprecation
before invoking the original hook.
Props solarissmoke, SergeyBiryukov, DrewAPicture.
Fixes#10441.
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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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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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Known functions, classes, and methods are now auto-linked in Code Reference pages following #meta1483.
Note: Hook references are still linked via inline `@see` tags due to the unlikelihood of reliably matching for known hooks based on a RegEx pattern.
See #32246.
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Affects DocBlocks for the following core elements:
* Markdown-indent a code snippet in the description for `wp_salt()`
* Backtick-escape inline code in the return description for `get_avatar()`
* Various markdown formatting in the description for `add_filter()`
* Markdown-indent a code snippet in the description for `apply_filters()`
* Backtick-escape inline code in the `@see` description for `apply_filters_ref_array()`
* Backtick-escape inline code in the description for `do_action()`
* Backtick-escape variables in the parameter and return descriptions for `do_action_ref_array()`
* Various markdown formatting in the description for `get_plugin_data()`
Props rarst.
See #30473.
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Per our inline documentation standards, no further use of the `@uses` tag is recommended as used and used-by relationships can be derived through other means. This removes most uses of the tag in core documentation, with remaining tags to be converted to `@global` or `@see` as they apply.
Fixes#30191.
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did_action() returns true the moment a hook is initially run, leaving you no way to tell if the hook is still in progress. Hooks can be nested and this checks the entire stack, versus current_filter() which only identifies the final hook in the stack. This commit also introduces current_action() for parity.
To tell if a hook has completed, one can use did_action() and ! doing_action() together.
The functions do not require an argument. In that situation, they indicate whether the stack is empty.
props ericmann for the initial unit tests.
fixes#14994.
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