This commit reverts the code to the code from before the bug fix related to PHP 5.2.6–5.2.17.
As support for PHP 5.2 has been dropped, the workaround for the PHP 5.2 bug is no longer needed.
Follow-up to [38015], [38017], [44950], [45058], [57985], [58678], [58682].
Props jrf, ayeshrajans.
See #61574.
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This commit:
* Removes various comments referencing PHP versions which are no longer supported.
* Removes various comments containing “hints” of things to do after a particular PHP version drop. These hints are incorrect/not actionable for various reasons, so have no value:
* Even though a function could be turned into a closure, removing the function would be a backward compatibility break which is not acceptable, so this suggestion is not actionable.
* Short ternaries are forbidden by the coding standard exactly to prevent the faulty code suggested in the comment from getting into the codebase.
Follow-up to [1243/tests], [6543], [11816], [29861], [29864], [34928], [35369], [36698], [38694], [50786], [58678].
Props jrf, ayeshrajans.
See #61574.
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When WordPress sends out a password-reset or new-user email, it generates
a link for someone to follow in order to take them to the reset page. If
the user login name ends in a period, however, that generated URL will
end in a period and many email clients will confuse it with a
sentence-ending period instead of being part of the query arguments.
In this patch, the generated URL's query argument are rearranged so that
the link will never end in a period. Alternative ideas were explored to
create a new function to escape URL-ending periods, but this patch resolves
the reported problem without raising any further architectural questions.
Developed in https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop/pull/6834
Discussed in https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/42957
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Fixes#42957.
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This ensures that not only the return values match the expected results, but also that their type is the same.
Going forward, stricter type checking by using `assertSame()` should generally be preferred to `assertEquals()` where appropriate, to make the tests more reliable.
Follow-up to [56082].
See #61573.
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In order to add support for the SELECT and TABLE tags in the HTML Processor, it
needs to implement the HTML algorithm named "reset the insertion mode
appropriately".
This patch implements that algorithm to unblock the additional tag support. The
algorithm resets the parsing mode after specific state changes in complicated
situations where alternative rules are in effect (such as rules governing how
the parser handles tags found within a TABLE element).
Developed in https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop/pull/6020
Discussed in https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61549
Props dmsnell, jonsurrell.
Fixes#61549.
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After the changes in [58165] and [58645] and all associated backports, the workflow that dispatches regular testing in older branches needed to be updated.
- The `test-npm.yml` workflow no longer exists.
- The `test-build-processes.yml` has taken the place of `test-npm.yml` in all branches.
Also, the workflow will now run whenever an old version of the reusable PHPUnit workflow is updated (v1 or v2). This is to ensure the changes don’t cause any compatibility problems in older branches.
See #61213.
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The table and calendar block font sizes were not as expected on front end within editor. This includes changes for header cells (th), removes redundant font size rules, corrects font-weight and updates figcaption selector along with editing text alignment and adding RTL font selection.
Props nidhidhandhukiya, sabernhardt, sheulyshila, iamfarhan09, bijit027, jannathsyeda, pooja1210, shailu25, hmbashar.
Fixes#58355.
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When selecting center alignment for Archives or Categories List blocks the alignment was not matching. It is worth noting this fixes for these blocks but another ticket could be made to fix for titles.
Props pranitdugad, sabernhardt.
Fixes#47044.
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* `$user_login` in the `login` action is already escaped on output.
* `$user_login` and `$user_email` in the `register` action are already unslashed a few lines above.
Follow-up to [3120], [4339], [8454], [11104], [23416], [23554], [23594], [46640].
Props johnjamesjacoby, rajinsharwar, narenin.
Fixes#55335.
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The images have been uploaded to the w.org CDN and added into the About page. Additionally, the link to the release page has been fixed, and an extra translator note about the escaped percent sign has been added.
Follow-up to [58568].
Props ryelle, joen.
See #61320.
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In `WP_Plugins_List_Table::add_dependencies_to_dependent_plugin_row()`, a `sprintf()` call previously wrapped the `%2$s` placeholder in paragraph tags.
[57769] changed the placeholder's value to use `wp_get_admin_notice()`, which returns a paragraph-wrapped notice by default. As a result, the previous paragraph tags produced an extra, empty paragraph.
This removes the paragraph tags around the `%2$s` placeholder.
Follow-up to [57545], [57714], [57769].
Props mukesh27.
Fixes#61546.
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The Block Hooks mechanism was previously extended to allow insertion of a block as a Navigation block's first or last child. This was implemented by storing the `ignoredHookedBlocks` array in the corresponding `wp_navigation` post's post meta (instead of a metadata attribute on the anchor block).
This changeset extends that mechanism to Template Part blocks, by storing said metadata in the corresponding `wp_template_part` post's post meta, thus allowing extenders to use Block Hooks to insert a block as a Template Part block's first or last child, respectively.
Props tomjcafferkey, bernhard-reiter.
Fixes#60854.
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As of [58457], the width and height cropping values are cast to an integer before the comparison to see if the target width and height differ from the original width and height.
Since they are now integers, it exposes a bug where the `&&` of the `if` conditional meant that if you were only cropping in one dimension, the check wouldn't pass, and cropping would not occur.
In the block editor, the cropping tools are aspect ratio based, so one of the dimensions will always match that of the source image. Therefore, now that the values are cast as integers, the condition that allows a cropping to occur needs to be updated. If either width or height is different from the source image, then a crop should be allowed.
Follow-up to [50124], [58457].
Props andrewserong, jrf, kevin940726.
Fixes#61514. See #59782.
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This updates the reusable coding standards GitHub Actions workflow to support the old way of running PHPCS commands when the `old-branches` input flag is set to `true`. This allows the 5.1-5.4 branches to use the same workflow as all other 5.5+ branches.
See #61213.
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The changes associated with #61213 aim to update all branches potentially receiving security updates to use the same workflow files for easier maintenance as much as possible. However, there are times when the logic found in GitHub Action workflow files changes pretty drastically.
For PHPUnit testing, there are 2 instances where this occurred: the 5.2 and 5.9 branches. This changeset introduces 2 new reusable PHPUnit workflow files for use the 4.1-5.1 and 5.2-5.9 branches.
Including these workflows in `trunk` makes it more clear which version of the workflow file is used by these old branches, and allows Dependabot to open PRs for updating 3rd-party actions within these workflows.
Props jorbin.
See #61213.
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This ensures that not only the return values match the expected results, but also that their type is the same.
Going forward, stricter type checking by using `assertSame()` should generally be preferred to `assertEquals()` where appropriate, to make the tests more reliable.
Follow-up to [57563], [57649], [57822], [57826], [57835], [58159], [58327].
See #61530.
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When [58304] introduced the abililty to visit virtual nodes in the HTML document,
those being the nodes which are implied by the HTML but no explicitly present in
the raw text, a bug was introduced in the `get_breadcrumbs()` method because it
wasn't updated to be aware of the virtual nodes. Therefore it would report the
wrong breadcrumbs for virtual nodes. Since the new `get_depth()` method is based
on the same logic it was also broken for virtual nodes.
In this patch, the breadcrumbs have been updated to account for the virtual nodes
and the depth method has been updated to rely on the fixed breadcrumb logic.
Developed in https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop/pull/6914
Discussed in https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61348
Follow-up to [58304].
Props dmsnell, jonsurrell, zieladam.
See #61348.
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This partially reverts [58563], which applied an update of the `uglify-js` `devDependency` from `3.17.4` to `3.18.0`.
The `3.18.0` update is causing some JavaScript errors in the `media-views.min.js` file, so needs to be investigated further.
Props david.binda, mukesh27, alshakero.
Fies #61519.
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The first tag wasn't switching correctly. This resolves it for an adjacent RTL language link setting list items to inline-block.
Props manooweb, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov, davidbaumwald, marybaum, sabernhardt.
Fixes#46658.
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Includes restoring paragraph tags for “User updated” and “← Go to Users” messages, so that the arrow is not on the same line as the previous message.
Follow-up to [56570].
Props Presskopp, narenin, swissspidy, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#61506.
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Add a new filter `script_module_data_{$module_id}` to associate data
with a Script Module. For example:
{{{#!php
add_filter(
'script_module_data_MyScriptModuleID',
function ( array $data ): array {
$data['script-needs-this-data'] = 'ok';
return $data;
}
);
}}}
If the Script Module is included in the page, enqueued or as a
dependency, the associated data will be JSON-encoded and embedded in the
HTML in a `<script type="application/json">` tag with an ID of the form
`wp-script-module-data-{$module_id}` allowing the Script Module to
access the data on the client.
See the original proposal: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/05/06/proposal-server-to-client-data-sharing-for-script-modules/
Developed in https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop/pull/6682.
Props jonsurrell, cbravobernal, westonruter, gziolo, bernhard-reiter, youknowriad, sergiomdgomes, czapla.
Fixes#61510. See #60647.
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Prior to this changeset, the function `update_ignored_hooked_blocks_postmeta()` used the core function `update_post_meta()` to write `_wp_ignored_hooked_blocks` data to the database during an operation that is preparing a post to be inserted.
Since we have access to the incoming changes that are being prepared we can remove this database operation in favour of writing the data to the post object provided under `meta_input`.
Doing this means two things:
1. It allows us to store postmeta for new posts that are about to be created since they don't have an `ID` yet (which is information `update_post_meta()` needs).
2. The core controller will take care of updating postmeta in a more predictable pattern.
Props tomjcafferkey, bernhard-reiter.
Fixes#61495.
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