The handle source can be set to `false`, which means the item is an alias of other items it depends on.
Follow-up to [7970], [25518], [43661], [47170], [48462], [54470].
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Fixes#57206.
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Since `ABSPATH` is defined and documented to end with a forward slash `/`, this changeset removes the first `/` from strings appended to `ABSPATH` in various files, leading to `//` in the resulting path.
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Fixes#57074.
See #57071.
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This changeset removes the "flexible-header" tag from Twenty Nineteen, since the requirements for using this tag is that the theme includes support for a custom header with the flex-height and/or flex-width parameters, and Twenty Nineteen does not have support for header image.
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Fixes#46213.
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This updates some inline comments to better match the guidelines and recommendations set forth in the make/core and make/docs handbooks:
> In general, use second person in your documentation. Second person depicts a friendly tone, with a perfect focus on the reader. In addition to this, directly addressing the reader helps avoid passive voice; thereby preventing unwanted confusion.
> ...
> the word “we” should be avoided (...) unless its made very clear which group is speaking.
Includes:
* Replacing first-person usage of "we" with second person point of view.
* Making small clarification adjustments where the voice is much too casual or lacks clear context, especially for non-native English speakers.
References:
* [https://make.wordpress.org/docs/style-guide/language-grammar/grammatical-person/ Style Guide: Grammatical person]
* [https://make.wordpress.org/docs/handbook/documentation-team-handbook/handbooks-style-and-formatting-guide/ Handbooks & HelpHub Style and Formatting Guide]
* [https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/best-practices/post-comment-guidelines/#style-and-substance Post & Comment Guidelines: Style and Substance]
Follow-up to [2176], [3430], [4676], [6009], [7991], [12688], [12762], [26008], [28978], [44488], [44962], [51979], [53131], [53132], [53156], [53131], [54200].
Props ironprogrammer, costdev, jorbin, SergeyBiryukov.
See #57052.
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The `setUp()` and `tearDown()` methods were renamed to `set_up()` and `tear_down()`, respectively, as part of implementing the `void` return type solution for PHPUnit 8.0.
Follow-up to [29120], [29251], [30277], [32173], [32806], [38829], [42379], [50450], [51276], [51568].
See #56793.
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These tests ensure that `wp_generate_attachment_metadata()` stores the file size of all newly uploaded attachments under the `filesize` array key. The tests were initially supposed to be committed with [52837].
Follow-up to [52837], [52932], [54861].
Props spacedmonkey, johnwatkins0, mitogh, adamsilverstein, pbearne, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#57171.
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This aims to make the tests more discoverable and easier to expand.
Includes splitting the `wp_filesize` and `pre_wp_filesize` filter tests into a separate test case.
Follow-up to [52837], [52932], [54402].
Props pbearne, spacedmonkey, SergeyBiryukov.
See #57171.
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Child themes inherit templates and template parts from the parent theme. In Site Editor, the "Added by" column for a template defaults to displaying the child theme, even though it is inherited from the parent, creating confusion as to where the actual templates are located.
This commit ensures that the parent theme is correctly displayed in that scenario.
Follow-up to [51003], [52062].
Props ptahdunbar, WoutPitje, petaryoast, costdev, poena, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#55437.
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This commit adds inline comments instructing PHPCS to ignore some lines for database queries. An explanation is provided with each instruction.
This resolves a few WPCS warnings along the lines of:
{{{
Use placeholders and $wpdb->prepare(); found interpolated variable $table_name at "DESC $table_name"
}}}
Follow-up to [236], [265], [5778].
Props jipmoors, costdev, jrf, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#43761.
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While the `$type` and `$label` variables are set to values that do not currently require escaping, this may change in the future, so it is preferable to add the escaping as a defensive coding measure.
Follow-up to [16294], [29030].
Props monzuralam, rudlinkon, hztyfoon, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#57133.
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To improve how Composer dependencies are installed and managed within GitHub Actions, the `ramsey/composer-install` third-party action is now used consistently throughout all workflows.
Previously, some workflows manually ran `composer` commands while others already used `ramsey/composer-install`.
The `ramsey/composer-install` action manages caching dependencies across workflow runs internally, which is something that was manually handled before this change.
Props jrf, desrosj.
Fixes#53841.
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Includes minor formatting edits for consistency.
Follow-up to [53/tests], [12179], [12946], [35288], [37884], [38810], [38928], [46596], [48131], [52955], [53548], [53813], [53873], [54118], [54316], [54420], [54421], [54803].
See #56792.
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This adds additional inline context as to why the MacOS job is separate from the Windows and Ubuntu ones in the Test npm workflow.
While it is preferable to combine all of these to avoid repeated code, there is currently no way to determine the runner’s OS within the `if` workflow key.
MacOS jobs use GitHub Action minutes at by a multiple of 10. Being more strict about when to run these jobs ensures minutes are not unintentionally consumed within private forks and mirrors.
See https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/contexts#context-availability for more details.
See #56793.
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This applies several types of improvements to GitHub Action workflows:
- Updates to inline documentation to ensure accuracy.
- Removal of repetitive or unnecessary debug logging.
- Reorganization of some steps to have configuration steps towards the beginning of jobs.
- Step name updates for consistency across workflows.
Props desrosj, jrf.
See #56793.
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Because themes are updated independently of Core updates, any deleted files from bundled themes should not be included in the `$_old_files` list.
Any file included in this list is deleted on update, which could cause problems for sites with a given theme active if the removed files were required in earlier versions of that theme and that theme is not updated at the same time.
Props desrosj, costdev, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56936.
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The parameter was documented as `WP_Post`, but it contains the value of `get_adjacent_post()`, which returns an empty string if there is no corresponding post, so the correct type is `WP_Post|string`.
Follow-up to [11243], [16951], [28111], [32606].
Props apermo, audrasjb.
Fixes#57047.
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This properly deletes the now empty `src/wp-includes/blocks/comments-query-loop` directory and adds that directory to the `$_old_files` array.
The files in this directory were removed in [54257], but the directory was not marked as deleted in SVN.
Props azaozz, jorbin, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#57080.
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[54768] added a few tests to verify that caching within `WP_Query` is bypassed when the `SELECT` clause has been modified via a filter, to avoid cache key collisions and the returning of incomplete or unexpected results.
However, creating several posts with the same date/time fields can result in inconsistent sort ordering between MySQL and MariaDB, as each engine refines the order further using a different index.
This commit aims to stabilize the tests by using `assertEqualSets()` instead of `assertEquals()`, since testing the order is out of their scope. Includes removing `array_unshift()` and `array_reverse()` calls as no longer needed.
This resolves a few test failures on MariaDB along the lines of:
{{{
Tests_Query_FieldsClause::test_should_limit_fields_to_id_and_parent_subset
Posts property for first query is not of expected form.
Failed asserting that two arrays are equal.
--- Expected
+++ Actual
@@ @@
Array (
0 => stdClass Object (
- 'ID' => 36019
+ 'ID' => 36015
'post_parent' => 0
)
1 => stdClass Object (
- 'ID' => 36018
+ 'ID' => 36016
'post_parent' => 0
)
2 => stdClass Object (...)
3 => stdClass Object (
- 'ID' => 36016
+ 'ID' => 36018
'post_parent' => 0
)
4 => stdClass Object (
- 'ID' => 36015
+ 'ID' => 36019
'post_parent' => 0
)
)
/tmp/wp-test-runner/tests/phpunit/tests/query/fieldsClause.php:67
/tmp/wp-test-runner/phpunit-5.7.phar:598
}}}
Follow-up to [54768].
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See #57012.
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- Where no fluid max values are set (e.g., single or custom font size values), the "size" value will act as the maximum value in a `clamp()` function.
- In the absence of any fluid `min`/`max` values, the lower bound rule of `>16px` will be enforced. This applies to custom values from the editor or single-value `theme.json` styles. Font sizes below this will not be clamped.
- In a preset, if a `fluid.min` value has been specified, the lower bound rule of `>16px` won't be enforced on this value. Presets with a fluid object therefore, give precedence to theme author's values.
- In a preset, if there is NOT a `fluid.max` but there is `fluid.min`, use the incoming "size" value as the `max`.
- In a preset, if there is NOT a `fluid.min` but there is a `fluid.max`, use `size * min_size_factor` as the `min`. The lower bound rule of `>16px` is enforced here, because the block editor is computing the `min` value. This is consistent with the way minimum sizes are calculated for single or custom values.
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Fixes#57075.
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