While caching here seemed like a good idea in theory, in practice the cache would be often stale causing development issues.
We exclude common folders (such as `node_modules`) from the scanning to avoid directories which are not useful to the end-user, so as long as those exclusion lists are held up this shouldn't cause too much of a degredation in the future.
We may consider adding caching here again in the future if it's determined that it is really needed.
Props precies, ibenic, mariovalney, schlessera, and all the others who commented on the ticket(s).
This partually reverts [41806].
See #6531.
Fixes#42573.
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The theme and plugin editors now list all files in the selected theme or plugin, recursing through subdirectories as necessary.
Props WraithKenny, schlessera, chsxf, MikeHansenMe, Daedalon, valendesigns, westonruter, pento.
Fixes#6531.
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* Invalidate PHP opcache after file is updated to ensure `include` will ''include'' the written changes.
* Define `WP_ADMIN` when activating plugin in sandbox so plugin code targeting admin will be loaded.
* Do actions that get triggered when loading the admin to ensure plugin code runs that could cause errors on plugin editor screen (and lock out access).
* Fix ability to re-activate a plugin after editing a PHP file other than the main plugin file, and ensure PHP fatal error will be displayed in such cases.
* Consolidate duplicated code into `plugin_sandbox_scrape()` and re-use in `activate_plugin()`.
* Show an error notice instead of a success notice when a file is updated but a plugin was deactivated due to a fatal error.
* Update style of warning when editing an active plugin to be styled as an actual warning notice.
See #12423, #21622.
Fixes#39766.
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"Install" is not a noun, and while it might be acceptable to use the verb as a noun, it is not correct. Using the correct
noun, "installation", increases clarity, especially for non-native English speakers.
This change fixes the usage in user-facing text and in developer documentation.
Fixes#41620
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At the heart of the matter, the `$menu_slug` parameter in `add_menu_page()` and `add_submenu_page()` is not sanitized with `sanitize_key()`. When the screen object is later built for the admin page, the screen ID is derived from that `$menu_slug` value, though passed through `sanitize_key()`, which can produce unexpected results in comparison check.
Changing the sanitization code to provide actual parity is out of the question at this juncture, so updating the docs to describe how to avoid this edge case is the next best option.
Props GregRoss.
Fixes#35305.
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`register_setting` can now be passed an array arguments to specify meta-data about the setting,
much like using the `register_meta` API. Of note, it will now accept a `show_in_rest` arg to
hint the inclusion of the setting in the REST API. `get_registered_settings()` is available
as a utility to get all registered settings.
Props rmccue, aaroncampbell.
Fixes#37885.
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Also use 'back-compat' in some inline comments where backward compatibility is the subject and shorthand feels more natural.
Note: 'backwards compatibility/compatibile' can also be considered correct, though it's primary seen in regular use in British English.
Props ocean90.
Fixes#36835.
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Known functions, classes, and methods are now auto-linked in Code Reference pages following #meta1483.
Note: Hook references are still linked via inline `@see` tags due to the unlikelihood of reliably matching for known hooks based on a RegEx pattern.
See #32246.
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Plugins installed in the plugins/ folder can be activated by users. This puts the plugin in an "active" state. Plugins in the mu-folder/ are "must-use" plugins that are always loaded. They can't be activated, and thereby can't be "active." Because of this, using the `is_plugin_active()` or `is_plugin_active_for_network()` returns false when checking for these plugins. This clarifies that behavior in the functions' docs.
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Further, introduce a new `delete_plugin` action hook, to be fired ''before'' a plugin deletion attempt. Both changes bring parity with other such transactional hooks in core that fire before and after certain actions, including on plugin activation/deactivation and install/uninstall, among others.
Props johnjamesjacoby.
Fixes#26904.
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The `_network_option()` parameter order will be changing to accept `$network_id` first. The `_site_option()` functions will remain in use throughout core as our way of retrieving a network option for the current network.
See #28290.
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