Map some arguments for backward compatibility with `wpmu_create_blog()` previously used there.
Props davidbaumwald, danielbachhuber, jeremyfelt, SergeyBiryukov.
See #47195.
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WordPress' code just... wasn't.
This is now dealt with.
Props jrf, pento, netweb, GaryJ, jdgrimes, westonruter, Greg Sherwood from PHPCS, and everyone who's ever contributed to WPCS and PHPCS.
Fixes#41057.
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Remaining tests either rely on the `blog-details` cache key or test `get_blog_details()` itself.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#38497.
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When no `$meta` arguments are passed to `wpmu_create_blog()`, `public` is set to `0` in the database for new sites. This is fine, but also does not match the default implied when most sites are created via `site-new.php`.
The only current use of the `$meta` argument in the tests is to (re)mark `public` as `0`. All existing tests pass with this change. Tests for `WP_Site_Query` can now rely on better default expectations.
See #36566.
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This makes the code easier to browse.
`factory.php` loads the new files, so this is backwards compatible in case `factory.php` is loaded directly for access to one of the classes.
See #35492.
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