Some plugins may call the `wp_cache_*()` functions with an empty string, `false`, or `null` as cache key, usually as a result of not checking the return value of another function that's used as the key.
Previously, this was silently failing, leading to odd behavior at best and often breakage due to key collisions.
A valid cache key must be either an integer number or a non-empty string.
This commit introduces a quick type check on the given cache keys and adds a `_doing_it_wrong()` message that should help plugin developers to notice these issues quicker.
Includes:
* A check in `update_user_caches()` and `clean_user_cache()` to make sure user email is not empty before being cached or removed from cache, as it is technically possible to create a user with empty email via `wp_insert_user()`.
* Some minor cleanup in unit tests where the email was passed to `wp_insert_user()` incorrectly or was unintentionally reset.
Props tillkruess, malthert, dd32, spacedmonkey, flixos90, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56198.
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Includes:
* Placing `WP_Object_Cache::flush_group()` next to `::flush()`.
* Placing `wp_cache_supports_group_flush()` next to `wp_cache_flush_group()`.
* Placing the `wp_cache_flush_group()` unit test next to the `::flush()` method test.
* Removing test name from assertion messages, as it is already mentioned directly above in case of failure.
* Adjusting function descriptions per the documentation standards.
Follow-up to [52706], [53763].
See #55647, #4476.
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Add a new plugable function called `wp_cache_flush_group`, that will allow developers to clear whole cache groups with a single call. Developers can detect if their current implementation of an object cache supports flushing by group, by calling `wp_cache_supports_group_flush` which returns true if it is supported. If the developers of the object cache drop-in has not implemented `wp_cache_flush_group` and `wp_cache_supports_group_flush`, these functions are polyfilled and `wp_cache_supports_group_flush` defaults to false.
Props Spacedmonkey, filosofo, ryan, sc0ttkclark, SergeyBiryukov, scribu, Ste_95, dd32, dhilditch, dougal, lucasbustamante, dg12345, tillkruess, peterwilsoncc, flixos90, pbearne.
Fixes#4476.
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The original order was alphabetical, which became less obvious as newer functions got added, resulting in a somewhat random order.
This commits aims to organize the functions and related `WP_Object_Cache` methods in a more predictable order:
* `wp_cache_init()`
* `wp_cache_add()`
* `wp_cache_add_multiple()`
* `wp_cache_replace()`
* `wp_cache_set()`
* `wp_cache_set_multiple()`
* `wp_cache_get()`
* `wp_cache_get_multiple()`
* `wp_cache_delete()`
* `wp_cache_delete_multiple()`
* `wp_cache_incr()`
* `wp_cache_decr()`
* `wp_cache_flush()`
* `wp_cache_close()`
* `wp_cache_add_global_groups()`
* `wp_cache_add_non_persistent_groups()`
* `wp_cache_switch_to_blog()`
* `wp_cache_reset()`
Follow-up to [3011], [6543], [7986], [13066], [18580], [21403], [47938], [52700], [52703-52705].
See #54728, #54574.
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While this was previously added and reverted more than once as part of various documentation cleanup efforts, `wp_cache_switch_to_blog()` appears to be the correct alternative for `wp_cache_reset()`, per the latter's DocBlock.
This commit also corrects the `@deprecated` tag for `WP_Object_Cache::reset()` to link to the `::switch_to_blog()` method of the class, instead of the function of the same name.
Follow-up to [13066], [21403], [22111], [33678], [34225], [34226], [40929].
See #54729.
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Add new caching functions named `wp_cache_add_multiple`, `wp_cache_set_multiple` and `wp_cache_delete_multiple`. All of these functions allow for an array of data to be passed, so that multiple cache objects can be created / edited / deleted in a single function call. This follows on from [47938] where the `wp_cache_get_multiple` function was introduced and allowed for multiple cache objects to be received in one call.
Props: spacedmonkey, tillkruess, adamsilverstein, flixos90, mitogh, pbearne.
Fixes: #54574.
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Many caching backend have support for multiple gets in a single request. This brings that support to core, with a compatability fallback that will loop over requests if needed.
Fixes: #20875.
Props: nacin, tollmanz, wonderboymusic, ryan, jeremyfelt, spacedmonkey, boonebgorges, dd32, rmccue, ocean90, jipmoors, johnjamesjacoby, tillkruess, donmhico, davidbaumwald, SergeyBiryukov, whyisjake.
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