Docs: Adjust some DocBlocks in `wpdb` per the documentation standards.
Includes: * Wrapping long single-line comments to multi-line for better readability. * Formatting code blocks to display correctly on the Code Reference. * Other minor edits for consistency. This applies to: * `wpdb::$allow_unsafe_unquoted_parameters` * `wpdb::escape_identifier()` * `wpdb::_escape_identifier_value()` * `wpdb::prepare()` * `wpdb::has_cap()` Follow-up to [53575]. See #52506, #55646. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53584 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53172 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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*
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* @global string $wp_version
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*/
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$wp_version = '6.1-alpha-53582';
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$wp_version = '6.1-alpha-53584';
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/**
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* Holds the WordPress DB revision, increments when changes are made to the WordPress DB schema.
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);
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/**
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* Backwards compatibility, where wpdb::prepare() has not quoted formatted/argnum placeholders.
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* Backward compatibility, where wpdb::prepare() has not quoted formatted/argnum placeholders.
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*
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* Historically this could be used for table/field names, or for some string formatting, e.g.
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* $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE `%1s` = "%1s something %1s" OR %1$s = "%-10s"', 'field_1', 'a', 'b', 'c' );
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*
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* $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE `%1s` = "%1s something %1s" OR %1$s = "%-10s"', 'field_1', 'a', 'b', 'c' );
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*
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* But it's risky, e.g. forgetting to add quotes, resulting in SQL Injection vulnerabilities:
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* $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE (id = %1s) OR (id = %2$s)', $_GET['id'], $_GET['id'] ); // ?id=id
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*
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* $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE (id = %1s) OR (id = %2$s)', $_GET['id'], $_GET['id'] ); // ?id=id
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*
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* This feature is preserved while plugin authors update their code to use safer approaches:
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* $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE %1s = %s', $_GET['key'], $_GET['value'] );
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* $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE %i = %s', $_GET['key'], $_GET['value'] );
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*
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* $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE %1s = %s', $_GET['key'], $_GET['value'] );
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* $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE %i = %s', $_GET['key'], $_GET['value'] );
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*
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* While changing to false will be fine for queries not using formatted/argnum placeholders,
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* any remaining cases are most likely going to result in SQL errors (good, in a way):
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* $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE %1s = "%-10s"', 'my_field', 'my_value' );
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*
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* $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE %1s = "%-10s"', 'my_field', 'my_value' );
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* true = WHERE my_field = "my_value "
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* false = WHERE 'my_field' = "'my_value '"
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*
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* But there may be some queries that result in an SQL Injection vulnerability:
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* $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE id = %1s', $_GET['id'] ); // ?id=id
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* So there may need to be a `_doing_it_wrong()` phase, after we know everyone can use Identifier
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* placeholders (%i), but before this feature is disabled or removed.
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*
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* $wpdb->prepare( 'WHERE id = %1s', $_GET['id'] ); // ?id=id
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*
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* So there may need to be a `_doing_it_wrong()` phase, after we know everyone can use
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* identifier placeholders (%i), but before this feature is disabled or removed.
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*
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* @since 6.1.0
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* @var bool
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}
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/**
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* Escapes an identifier for a MySQL database (e.g. table/field names).
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* Escapes an identifier for a MySQL database, e.g. table/field names.
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*
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* @since 6.1.0
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*
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* @param string $identifier Identifier to escape.
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* @return string Escaped Identifier
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* @return string Escaped identifier.
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*/
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public function escape_identifier( $identifier ) {
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return '`' . $this->_escape_identifier_value( $identifier ) . '`';
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}
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/**
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* Escapes an identifier value.
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*
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* Escapes an identifier value without adding the surrounding quotes.
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*
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* - Permitted characters in quoted identifiers include the full Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP), except U+0000
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* - To quote the identifier itself, then you need to double the character, e.g. `a``b`
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* - Permitted characters in quoted identifiers include the full Unicode
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* Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP), except U+0000.
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* - To quote the identifier itself, you need to double the character, e.g. `a``b`.
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*
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* @link https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/identifiers.html
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* @since 6.1.0
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* @access private
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*
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* @link https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/identifiers.html
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*
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* @param string $identifier Identifier to escape.
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* @return string Escaped Identifier
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* @return string Escaped identifier.
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*/
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private function _escape_identifier_value( $identifier ) {
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return str_replace( '`', '``', $identifier );
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*
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* Examples:
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*
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* $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE `column` = %s AND `field` = %d OR `other_field` LIKE %s", array( 'foo', 1337, '%bar' ) );
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* $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT DATE_FORMAT(`field`, '%%c') FROM `table` WHERE `column` = %s", 'foo' );
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* $wpdb->prepare(
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* "SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE `column` = %s AND `field` = %d OR `other_field` LIKE %s",
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* array( 'foo', 1337, '%bar' )
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* );
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*
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* $wpdb->prepare(
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* "SELECT DATE_FORMAT(`field`, '%%c') FROM `table` WHERE `column` = %s",
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* 'foo'
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* );
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*
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* @since 2.3.0
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* @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter
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* by updating the function signature. The second parameter was changed
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* from `$args` to `...$args`.
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* @since 6.1.0 Added '%i' for Identifiers, e.g. table or field names.
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* Check support via `wpdb::has_cap( 'identifier_placeholders' )`
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* This preserves compatibility with sprinf, as the C version uses %d and $i
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* as a signed integer, whereas PHP only supports %d.
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* @since 6.1.0 Added `%i` for identifiers, e.g. table or field names.
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* Check support via `wpdb::has_cap( 'identifier_placeholders' )`.
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* This preserves compatibility with sprintf(), as the C version uses
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* `%d` and `$i` as a signed integer, whereas PHP only supports `%d`.
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*
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* @link https://www.php.net/sprintf Description of syntax.
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*
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/*
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* Specify the formatting allowed in a placeholder. The following are allowed:
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*
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* - Sign specifier. eg, $+d
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* - Numbered placeholders. eg, %1$s
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* - Padding specifier, including custom padding characters. eg, %05s, %'#5s
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* - Alignment specifier. eg, %05-s
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* - Precision specifier. eg, %.2f
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* - Sign specifier, e.g. $+d
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* - Numbered placeholders, e.g. %1$s
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* - Padding specifier, including custom padding characters, e.g. %05s, %'#5s
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* - Alignment specifier, e.g. %05-s
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* - Precision specifier, e.g. %.2f
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*/
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$allowed_format = '(?:[1-9][0-9]*[$])?[-+0-9]*(?: |0|\'.)?[-+0-9]*(?:\.[0-9]+)?';
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/*
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* If a %s placeholder already has quotes around it, removing the existing quotes and re-inserting them
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* ensures the quotes are consistent.
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* If a %s placeholder already has quotes around it, removing the existing quotes
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* and re-inserting them ensures the quotes are consistent.
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*
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* For backward compatibility, this is only applied to %s, and not to placeholders like %1$s, which are frequently
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* used in the middle of longer strings, or as table name placeholders.
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* For backward compatibility, this is only applied to %s, and not to placeholders like %1$s,
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* which are frequently used in the middle of longer strings, or as table name placeholders.
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*/
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$query = str_replace( "'%s'", '%s', $query ); // Strip any existing single quotes.
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$query = str_replace( '"%s"', '%s', $query ); // Strip any existing double quotes.
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$query = preg_replace( "/%(?:%|$|(?!($allowed_format)?[sdfFi]))/", '%%\\1', $query ); // Escape any unescaped percents (i.e. anything unrecognised).
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// Escape any unescaped percents (i.e. anything unrecognised).
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$query = preg_replace( "/%(?:%|$|(?!($allowed_format)?[sdfFi]))/", '%%\\1', $query );
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// Extract placeholders from the query.
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$split_query = preg_split( "/(^|[^%]|(?:%%)+)(%(?:$allowed_format)?[sdfFi])/", $query, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE );
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$split_query_count = count( $split_query );
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$placeholder_count = ( ( $split_query_count - 1 ) / 3 ); // Split always returns with 1 value before the first placeholder (even with $query = "%s"), then 3 additional values per placeholder.
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/*
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* Split always returns with 1 value before the first placeholder (even with $query = "%s"),
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* then 3 additional values per placeholder.
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*/
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$placeholder_count = ( ( $split_query_count - 1 ) / 3 );
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// If args were passed as an array (as in vsprintf), move them up.
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// If args were passed as an array, as in vsprintf(), move them up.
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$passed_as_array = ( isset( $args[0] ) && is_array( $args[0] ) && 1 === count( $args ) );
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if ( $passed_as_array ) {
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$args = $args[0];
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}
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$new_query = '';
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$key = 2; // keys 0 and 1 in $split_query contain values before the first placeholder.
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$key = 2; // Keys 0 and 1 in $split_query contain values before the first placeholder.
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$arg_id = 0;
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$arg_identifiers = array();
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$arg_strings = array();
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while ( $key < $split_query_count ) {
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$placeholder = $split_query[ $key ];
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if ( 'i' === $type ) {
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$placeholder = '`%' . $format . 's`';
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$argnum_pos = strpos( $format, '$' ); // Using a simple strpos() due to previous checking (e.g. $allowed_format).
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// Using a simple strpos() due to previous checking (e.g. $allowed_format).
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$argnum_pos = strpos( $format, '$' );
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if ( false !== $argnum_pos ) {
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$arg_identifiers[] = ( intval( substr( $format, 0, $argnum_pos ) ) - 1 ); // sprintf argnum starts at 1, $arg_id from 0.
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// sprintf() argnum starts at 1, $arg_id from 0.
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$arg_identifiers[] = ( intval( substr( $format, 0, $argnum_pos ) ) - 1 );
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} else {
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$arg_identifiers[] = $arg_id;
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}
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} elseif ( 'd' !== $type && 'F' !== $type ) { // i.e. ('s' === $type), where 'd' and 'F' keeps $placeholder unchanged, and we ensure string escaping is used as a safe default (e.g. even if 'x').
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} elseif ( 'd' !== $type && 'F' !== $type ) {
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/*
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* i.e. ( 's' === $type ), where 'd' and 'F' keeps $placeholder unchanged,
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* and we ensure string escaping is used as a safe default (e.g. even if 'x').
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*/
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$argnum_pos = strpos( $format, '$' );
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if ( false !== $argnum_pos ) {
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$arg_strings[] = ( intval( substr( $format, 0, $argnum_pos ) ) - 1 );
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}
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if ( true !== $this->allow_unsafe_unquoted_parameters || '' === $format ) { // Unquoted strings for backwards compatibility (dangerous).
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// Unquoted strings for backward compatibility (dangerous).
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if ( true !== $this->allow_unsafe_unquoted_parameters || '' === $format ) {
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$placeholder = "'%" . $format . "s'";
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}
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}
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$new_query .= $split_query[ $key - 2 ] . $split_query[ $key - 1 ] . $placeholder; // Glue (-2), any leading characters (-1), then the new $placeholder.
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// Glue (-2), any leading characters (-1), then the new $placeholder.
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$new_query .= $split_query[ $key - 2 ] . $split_query[ $key - 1 ] . $placeholder;
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$key += 3;
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$arg_id++;
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}
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$query = $new_query . $split_query[ $key - 2 ]; // Replace $query; and add remaining $query characters, or index 0 if there were no placeholders.
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// Replace $query; and add remaining $query characters, or index 0 if there were no placeholders.
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$query = $new_query . $split_query[ $key - 2 ];
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$dual_use = array_intersect( $arg_identifiers, $arg_strings );
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if ( count( $dual_use ) ) {
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wp_load_translations_early();
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if ( $args_count !== $placeholder_count ) {
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if ( 1 === $placeholder_count && $passed_as_array ) {
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// If the passed query only expected one argument, but the wrong number of arguments were sent as an array, bail.
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/*
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* If the passed query only expected one argument,
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* but the wrong number of arguments was sent as an array, bail.
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*/
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wp_load_translations_early();
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return;
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} else {
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/*
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* If we don't have the right number of placeholders, but they were passed as individual arguments,
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* If we don't have the right number of placeholders,
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* but they were passed as individual arguments,
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* or we were expecting multiple arguments in an array, throw a warning.
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*/
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wp_load_translations_early();
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*/
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if ( $args_count < $placeholder_count ) {
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$max_numbered_placeholder = 0;
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for ( $i = 2, $l = $split_query_count; $i < $l; $i += 3 ) {
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$argnum = intval( substr( $split_query[ $i ], 1 ) ); // Assume a leading number is for a numbered placeholder, e.g. '%3$s'.
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// Assume a leading number is for a numbered placeholder, e.g. '%3$s'.
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$argnum = intval( substr( $split_query[ $i ], 1 ) );
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if ( $max_numbered_placeholder < $argnum ) {
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$max_numbered_placeholder = $argnum;
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}
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}
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if ( ! $max_numbered_placeholder || $args_count < $max_numbered_placeholder ) {
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return '';
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}
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'4.8.2'
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$value = ''; // Preserving old behaviour, where values are escaped as strings.
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// Preserving old behavior, where values are escaped as strings.
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$value = '';
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}
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$args_escaped[] = $this->_real_escape( $value );
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Capability sniffs for the database server and current version of wpdb.
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* Capability sniffs for the database server and current version of WPDB.
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*
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* Database sniffs test based on the version of MySQL the site is using.
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* Database sniffs are based on the version of MySQL the site is using.
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*
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* WPDB sniffs are added as new features are introduced to allow theme and plugin
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* developers to determine feature support. This is to account for drop-ins which may
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}
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case 'utf8mb4_520': // @since 4.6.0
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return version_compare( $version, '5.6', '>=' );
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case 'identifier_placeholders': // @since 6.1.0, wpdb::prepare() supports identifiers via '%i' - e.g. table/field names.
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case 'identifier_placeholders': // @since 6.1.0
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/*
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* e.g. table/field names.
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*/
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return true;
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}
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