Don't split the main query if there is no limit. This helps avoid extremely long query strings that could cause segfaults. Allow plugins to control splitting via split_the_query filter. see #20628
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@ -2626,7 +2626,9 @@ class WP_Query {
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return $r;
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}
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if ( $old_request == $this->request && "$wpdb->posts.*" == $fields ) {
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$split_the_query = apply_filters( 'split_the_query', ( $old_request == $this->request && "$wpdb->posts.*" == $fields && !empty( $limits) ), $this );
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if ( $split_the_query ) {
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// First get the IDs and then fill in the objects
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$this->request = "SELECT $found_rows $distinct $wpdb->posts.ID FROM $wpdb->posts $join WHERE 1=1 $where $groupby $orderby $limits";
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