This is the taxonomy term counterpart to the `is_post_publicly_viewable()` function. Although the logic for terms is more straight forward this serves the same purpose as introducing the corresponding function for posts -- to centralise and reduce the logic needed to validate a term and determine if it's publicly viewable.
Props peterwilsoncc, costdev, johnbillion
Fixes#56215
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Several query vars only accept a scalar value and pass the value through functions that assume a scalar value. Adding extra guard conditions to the types of query vars doesn't affect their functionality but does remove PHP notices and warnings that can otherwise be generated when a non-scalar value such as an array is present in a query var.
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Fixes#17737
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There were two sets of tests for `is_serialized()`:
* One in the `functions.php` file, based on the same file name in core.
* One in a separate class in the `functions` directory.
To avoid confusion and make it easier to decide where new tests should go in the future, the existing tests are now combined in the latter location.
Includes:
* Moving `is_serialized()` and `maybe_serialize()` tests into their own classes.
* Using named data providers to make test output more descriptive.
* Combining test cases and removing duplicates.
Follow-up to [278/tests], [279/tests], [328/tests], [32631], [45754], [47452], [49382], [53886], [53889].
See #55652.
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This changeset introduces new `wp_required_field_indicator()` and `wp_required_field_message()` helper functions to generate reusable and consistent required field indicator and message. It also implements these functions in various admin screens.
Props sabernhardt, ryokuhi, joedolson, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#54394.
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This should help determine whether the current request is for the login screen.
While it does not save a lot of lines of code, including this function in core aims to save developers some time that would otherwise be spent investigating the most reliable way to solve this problem.
Implementation details:
* By checking `wp_login_url()`, the function accounts for custom login locations set via the `login_url` filter.
* By checking `$_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']` directly, instead of `did_action( 'login_form_login' )` or `$pagenow` global, the function can work as early as possible, for example in a must-use plugin.
Follow-up to [2481], [6412], [12393], [12732], [15558], [15481], [15746].
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Fixes#19898.
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This removes the requirement that a Super Admin must be a member of the current site when they attempt to set an application password within the admin area of an individual site on the network.
Props TimothyBlynJacobs, ilovecats7, johnbillion, georgestephanis, johnjamesjacoby
Fixes#53224
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To help avoid issues with trailing whitespace, omitting the closing PHP tag at the end of a file is preferred.
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See #40039.
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Previously, when using `switch_to_locale()` all current loaded text domains were unloaded and added to the `$l10n_unloaded` global. This prevented the just-in-time loading for text domains after a switch. The just-in-time loading was also only possible if the translations were stored in `WP_LANG_DIR`. Both issues have been fixed.
* Adds `WP_Textdomain_Registry` to keep track of the language directory paths for all plugins and themes.
* Updates all `load_*_textdomain()` functions to store the path in `WP_Textdomain_Registry`.
* Adds `$locale` parameter to `load_textdomain()` to specify the locale the translation file is for.
* Adds `$reloadable` parameter to `unload_textdomain()` to define whether a text domain can be loaded just-in-time again. This is used by `WP_Locale_Switcher::load_translations()`.
* Extends `_load_textdomain_just_in_time()` to also support text domains of plugins and themes with custom language directories.
* Fixes the incorrect `test_plugin_translation_after_switching_locale_twice()` test which should have caught this issue earlier.
* Adds a new test plugin and theme to test the loading of translations with a custom language directory.
* Deprecates the now unused and private `_get_path_to_translation()` and `_get_path_to_translation_from_lang_dir()` functions.
Previously added in [49236] and reverted in [49236] to investigate concerns which are now addressed here.
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See #26511.
Fixes#39210.
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This changeset adds an `is_string( $taxonomy )` check to the condition in `taxonomy_exists()`, to ensure `false` is returned when the `$taxonomy` is not a string.
Follow-up to [35718].
Props costdev, peterwilsoncc, mukesh27.
Fixes#56338.
See #56336.
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Improve the performance of `WP_List_Table::get_column_info()` by adding the primary column to the cached header values. This reduces the number of calls to the `WP_List_Table::get_primary_column_name()` method to once per table in line with the other header getter functions.
Props bobbingwide, chaion07, costdev, mikeschroder, mukesh27, peterwilsoncc, shetheliving, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#34564.
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* `WP_Filesystem_FTPext::exists()`
* `WP_Filesystem_FTPext::size()`
* `WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets::exists()`
The `::exists()` methods were previously using the FTP `NLST` command, which works for directories, but is not intended to be applied to a file. This only worked most of the time due to many FTP servers being permissive and allowing to execute `NLST` on files, which cannot be guaranteed and appears to not be the case in newer versions of Pure-FTPd (1.0.48 or later).
With a recent change in [53860], both methods were updated for compatibility with RFC 959:
* Both methods check if the path is a directory that can be changed into (and therefore exists).
* `WP_Filesystem_FTPext` uses `ftp_rawlist()` (FTP `LIST` command) to check for file existence.
* `WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets` uses file size to check for file existence.
Reference: [https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc959.txt RFC 959: File Transfer Protocol (FTP)]
Follow-up to [6779], [11821], [25274], [33648], [34733], [35944], [35946], [53860].
See #51170.
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* Make it specifically about `wp_resolve_numeric_slug_conflicts()`, the function that was throwing an `Undefined array key "year"` PHP warning for malformed date requests.
* Move the test under the `rewrite` component and make its name a bit more descriptive.
* Check the return result of the function instead of performing a dummy assertion.
* Use named array keys in the data provider for clarity.
* Add missing `@covers` tag.
Follow-up to [32648], [53857].
Props costdev, peterwilsoncc, 1naveengiri, mukesh27, SergeyBiryukov.
See #52252, #45513.
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WordPress FTP file checking was previously based upon `ftp_nlist()`. This function can be problematic at scale with a directory containing a large number of files. The same issue occurred using it with ftpsockets.
This changeset rewrites the FTP `exists()` functions to utilize a more efficient and stable check.
Props giox069, desrosj, mkox, afragen, costdev, pbiron, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#51170.
See #53318, #39781.
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This changeset ensures `has_blocks()` doesn't return a fatal error when `$post` is not a valid post. If the post can't be retrieved, the function now returns `false`.
Props Howdy_McGee, costdev, colonelphantom, audrasjb, dlh, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#55705.
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Ensure that date queries contain each component before attempting to use them. This prevents http requests triggering notices if a portion of the date is missing. For example a request containing a day and year but no month, a request containing a month bu not year.
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Fixes#52252.
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This allows for arbitrary properties to be declared on it.
Alternatively, the `MockClass` could be deprecated altogether in favor of directly using `stdClass` where needed.
Follow-up to [53/tests], [65/tests], [53557], [53558], [53850], [53851], [53852], [53853], [53854].
Props jrf.
See #56033.
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Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0.
In this case, as the `$badchars` property never changes, declaring this as a class constant is the sensible option.
As for the `$dir` property (which cannot be turned into a constant due to the function call), this is used in multiple tests, so making this property explicit makes sense.
Follow-up to [139/tests], [53557], [53558], [53850], [53851], [53852], [53853].
Props jrf.
See #56033.
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Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0.
In this particular case, the test class contains a `set_up()` method that sets the `$post_type` property, which is ''used'' by the tests, but never ''changed'' by the tests.
In other words, setting this property in the `set_up()` is an unnecessary overhead and the property should be changed to a class constant.
Follow-up to [1212/tests], [52389], [53557], [53558], [53850], [53851], [53852].
Props jrf.
See #56033.
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Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0.
In this particular case, the test class contains a `set_up()` method that sets the `$img_meta` property, which is ''used'' by the tests, but never ''changed'' by the tests.
In other words, setting this property in the `set_up()` is an unnecessary overhead and the property should be changed to a class constant.
Includes renaming the test class to match the [https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/testing/automated-testing/writing-phpunit-tests/#naming-and-organization naming conventions].
Follow-up to [52190], [53557], [53558], [53850], [53851].
Props jrf.
See #56033.
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The dynamically created `$undefined` property appears to be a copy/paste from the `Tests_WP_Customize_Setting` class, and is not actually used in other test classes:
* `Tests_WP_Customize_Manager`
* `Tests_WP_Customize_Panel`
* `Tests_WP_Customize_Section`
Follow-up to [31329], [32658].
Props jrf.
See #56033.
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In this particular case, the test class contains a `set_up()` method which sets properties only used by select tests, while the fixture method is being run for all tests.
There were a few ways this could be fixed:
* As the values do not change across tests, use `set_up_before_class()` to set (static) properties instead.
* For those values which are set up without a function call or variable interpolation, set the values in class constants.
* Or set these values as local variables for those tests which actually use them.
The implemented solution is a combination of options 2 and 3.
Follow-up to [1106/tests], [53557], [53558].
Props jrf.
See #56033.
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Correct an issue where the secondary mime type full size image would not be properly resized (and `-scaled` added to the name) when the original upload is over the `big_image_size_threshold` dimensions.
Props mukesh27.
See #55443.
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Add a `wp_preload_resources` filter that developers can use to add resource preloading.
Preloading helps the browser discover and prioritize important resources earlier during the page load. This ensures that they are available earlier and are less likely to block the page's render.
Props nico23, swissspidy, igrigorik, westonruter, azaozz, furi3r, aristath, spacedmonkey, peterwilsoncc, mihai2u, gziolo.
Fixes#42438.
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The function executes an optimized query to get the last revision ID and total count. It was originally introduced for `WP_REST_Posts_Controller::prepare_links()`, and is now used in a few more places in core:
* `register_and_do_post_meta_boxes()`
* `wp_get_post_revisions_url()`
* `wp_update_custom_css_post()`
Follow-up to [53759], [53769], [53778], [53779], [53841].
Props peterwilsoncc, mukesh27, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56279.
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This updates `wp_get_latest_revision_id_and_total_count()` and its usage to be a bit more descriptive and a bit less repetitive, e.g. `$revisions['latest_id']` instead of `$revision['revision']`.
Includes updating the `@return` tag to explain when the function returns a `WP_Error`.
Follow-up to [53759], [53769], [53778], [53779].
See #55857.
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Validate the requested sitemap is a string before attempting to use it in a provider. This prevents `WP_Sitemaps_Registry::get_provider()` from triggering a fatal error in more recent versions of PHP.
The errors can be triggered by items outside the site owner or developers control (such as a user visiting `?sitemap[foo]=bar`) so the code fails silently to avoid filling error logs with unfixable errors.
Props costdev, dd32.
Fixes#56336.
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There were two sets of tests for the function:
* One in the `link` directory, based on the `link-template.php` file name.
* One in the `term` directory, based on the component name.
To avoid confusion and make it easier to decide where new tests should go in the future, the existing tests are now combined in the former location.
Includes:
* Setting the current user in `::set_up()` instead of each individual test method.
* Changing the custom taxonomy name to `wptests_tax` for consistency with other tests.
* Moving `::register_custom_taxonomy()` and `::get_term()` helpers to the beginning of the class.
Follow-up to [32954], [36646], [52180], [52255], [53833].
See #55652.
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This makes the output when using the `--testdox` option more descriptive and is helpful when trying to debug which data set from a data provider failed the test.
Follow-up to [53818], [53821], [53822], [53834].
See #56198.
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A valid cache key for `wp_cache_*()` functions must be either an integer number or a non-empty string. To avoid potential compatibility issues or key collisions, a string that becomes empty after `trim()` should not be considered a valid cache key.
Follow-up to [53818], [53821], [53822].
Props tillkruess.
See #56198.
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* The tests use named data providers which include a flag for passing either a term ID or term object to the test, but the values for the flag were the opposite of what the array key says.
* Some array keys were duplicated, which means the earlier test case with the same name did not actually run.
Follow-up to [52180], [52255], [52258], [52305].
See #55652.
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This list was not up to date, and does not appear to be required, as `WP_UnitTestCase_Base::flush_cache()` adds the correct list of groups, which is up to date.
Follow-up to [1332/tests], [8068], [37613], [40561], [52976], [53826], [53828].
See #55652.
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This list was not up to date, and does not appear to be required, as `WP_UnitTestCase_Base::flush_cache()` adds the correct list of groups, which is up to date.
Follow-up to [1332/tests], [40343], [40561], [53823], [53824].
See #55652.
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This changes the `$tags` variable used within `wp_set_post_terms()` to `$terms`.
While the default for the `$taxonomy` argument is `post_tag`, the function can be used to assign terms to a post for any taxonomy. When a different taxonomy is passed, `$tags` is an inaccurate name and could be confusing.
Props hilayt24, costdev, SergeyBiryukov, krishaweb, desrosj.
Fixes#56331.
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This list was not up to date due to missing `blog_meta` group, and does not appear to be required for the tests to pass, as `WP_UnitTestCase_Base::flush_cache()` adds the same list of groups, which is up to date.
Follow-up to [946/tests], [1332/tests], [40343], [42836], [53823].
See #55647.
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A valid cache key for `wp_cache_*()` functions must be either an integer number or a non-empty string. To avoid potential compatibility issues or key collisions, float values should not be considered a valid cache key.
Follow-up to [53818], [53821].
Props tillkruess, malthert, spacedmonkey.
See #56198.
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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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This fixes WPCS errors in `WP_Site_Health::get_test_plugin_version()` and `::get_test_theme_version()`:
* `Expected exactly one space between closing parenthesis and opening control structure; " " found.`
* `Expected 1 space(s) after closing parenthesis; found 2`
Follow-up to [53816].
See #56134.
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This displays a more appropriate message in case the site does not have any active plugins or installed themes.
Follow-up to [44986], [45099], [45336].
Props Presskopp, costdev, martin.krcho, Clorith, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56134.
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This changeset replaces the default "Just another WordPress site" tagline with an empty string for new installations. The reasoning is:
1. Not all themes display the tagline;
2. Not everyone changes the default tagline;
3. When people don't see the tagline in their theme, they may not realize it is still visible in some places, like feeds.
The string "Just another WordPress site" and the related multisite string: "Just another {NETWORK} site" are now only used as a placeholder for the tagline admin option.
Props markjaquith, Denis-de-Bernardy, westi, RyanMurphy, kovshenin, SergeyBiryukov, chriscct7, tyxla, hyperbrand, karmatosed, lukecavanagh, melchoyce, boemedia, khag7, sabernhardt, audrasjb, peterwilsoncc, costdev, martinkrcho, rafiahmedd.
Fixes#6479.
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This fixes a behavior where a draft created with the same slug as an existing post would set the existing post to a 404.
`wp_unique_post_slug()` returns the same slug for 'draft' or 'pending' posts, so to ensure that a unique slug is generated, this changeset adds the post data with the 'publish' status to `wp_unique_post_slug()`.
Props Toro_Unit, h2ham, peterwilsoncc, costdev, antonvlasenko, azaozz, ironprogrammer, audrasjb, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#52422.
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There are some table prefixes (for example, `7e1_`), which the database will try and parse as values unless they are quoted in backticks. Because not everyone remembers to quote their table names, WordPress discourages use of such prefixes during setup.
To test if the table prefix is valid, WordPress executes a query deliberately trying to generate an error:
> `Unknown column 'wp_' in 'field list'`
which means the prefix is safe to use, as the database was not able to parse it as a value.
Previously, this error would not be displayed to the user in a typical configuration, but would be logged on the server via `wpdb::print_error()`, and in some cases could block the installation.
This commit makes sure the error is still checked to display a proper message in case the prefix needs to be edited, but otherwise is silently discarded instead of being logged.
Follow-up to [37581], [41631], [51582].
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Fixes#42362.
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A separate file in the `actions` directory may have seemed like a good location at the time, but this is the only test left there. For consistency, it is now moved with the other action tests.
Follow-up to [1294/tests], [53806].
See #55652.
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This was previously moved to a separate file to be excluded when running the tests on PHP 5.2.x.
Now that WordPress supports PHP 5.6.x or later, this can be moved back with the other action tests.
Follow-up to [299/tests], [301/tests], [862/tests], [866/tests], [963/tests].
See #55652.
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This replaces the "tag" wording with "hook name" where appropriate, to match the core function signatures.
Includes:
* Introducing a `::get_hook_names()` method instead of `::get_tags()`, keeping the latter as an alias.
* Adding a `hook_name` key to the `::$events` property, keeping `tag` for backward compatibility for now.
* Adding missing `@since` tags for class methods.
Follow-up to [24/tests], [62/tests], [70/tests], [50807], [53804].
See #55652.
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While most of the action functions are aliases for the respective filter functions, using `did_action()` to detect whether a filter has been run is not possible, as it only works specifically for actions.
This is now resolved by introducing a new function, `did_filter()`, which retrieves the number of times a filter has been applied during the current request, bringing parity with `did_action()`.
Follow-up to [4630], [6318], [27294].
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Fixes#35357.
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This renames `$tax` to `$taxonomy_object` and `$s` to `$search` for clarity. The latter is only renamed when used as an internal variable and not referring to the `$s` global.
The list of affected functions:
* `wp_ajax_ajax_tag_search()`
* `wp_ajax_add_link_category`
* `wp_ajax_add_tag()`
* `wp_ajax_get_tagcloud()`
* `wp_ajax_inline_save_tax()`
* `wp_ajax_find_posts()`
Follow-up to [6542], [8901], [10222], [12833], [16771], [16992], [22723], [38698].
Props azouamauriac.
Fixes#55098.
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This changeset ensures the "Logged in as" link conveys the information about its purpose ("Edit your profile") while the information "Logged in as Jane Doe" is only a simple text.
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Fixes#55718.
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In 6.0 there is now a functionality that allows to register selected remote patterns (from the Pattern Directory) via `theme.json`. However, it requires to fully enable all core and remote patterns. This can be a blocker for user adoption.
Many theme authors want to have all core and remote patterns disabled by default using `remove_theme_support( 'core-block-patterns' )`. This changeset ensures they are serving only patterns relevant to their theme.
This changeset removes theme support check from the function that registers remote patterns specified in `theme.json`. This allows theme authors to disable core patterns but then selectively register the ones they want from the Pattern Directory. If a theme author intentionally specifies patterns in `theme.json`, they probably intend for them to be present in the pattern inserter and the check is not required.
This change will make the Pattern Directory more appealing/usable from the theme author's perspective.
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Fixes#56112.
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Change the return type of `_get_cron_array()` to an empty array if the `cron` option is either missing or of an
unexpected type.
This change ensures the return value for no registered events is consistently an empty array. Previously the return
value could be either an empty array or `false`.
Props thakkarhardik, jrf, costdev.
Fixes#53940.
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A number of assertions are checking for the number of times a hard-coded substring existed in a larger `$haystack`.
These assertions were using `preg_match_all()` to do so, but without actually using a regex.
In these cases, it is more performant (and simpler) to use the PHP native `substr_count()` function, which will yield the same result, without the overhead of regex parsing.
Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.substr-count.php PHP Manual: substr_count()]
Follow-up to [711/tests], [38838], [42694], [53558].
Props jrf.
See #55652.
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This aims to make the tests more specific. Setting the author appears to be redundant, as the as the authorship is out of scope for these particular tests.
Follow-up to [66/tests], [84/tests], [167/tests], [296/tests], [412/tests], [496/tests], [1026/tests], [1323/tests], [25554], [33041], [34762], [35183].
See #55652.
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This changeset is a follow-up to [53751] which ensures the additional `sources` information stored in attachment metadata are available under `media_details` for each image size in the REST API responses for attachments.
Props mukesh27, eugenemanuilov, mitogh, flixos90, aaemnnosttv.
See #55443.
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Now that there is a separate test class for `wp_insert_post()` tests, some of the pre-existing tests from the general `Tests_Post` class can be moved there.
Includes:
* Removal of unnecessarily setting the current user to Editor for all tests.
* Removal of unnecessarily setting the cron option to an empty array for all tests.
Follow-up to [496/tests], [36607], [53782], [53783].
See #55652.
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Now that there is a separate test class for `wp_publish_post()` tests, some of the pre-existing tests from the general `Tests_Post` class can be moved there.
Follow-up to [1039/tests], [1174/tests], [46969], [49000].
See #55652.
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Includes:
* Using `assertIsInt()` instead of `assertIsNumeric()` for post IDs.
* Using consistent variable names for post data and retrieved posts.
* Removing added filters before performing assertions, not after.
* Removing unused `Tests_Post::$post_ids` property.
* Correcting the order of arguments in some assertions.
* Converting some `foreach()` loops to data providers.
* Wrapping long lines for better readability.
Follow-up to [13/tests], [14/tests], [167/tests], [496/tests], [1174/tests], [1246/tests], [1287/tests], [1307/tests], [1326/tests], [30510], [33261], [33630], [34762], [46279], [50012], [51438].
See #55652.
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This changeset introduces the `ajax_term_search_results` hook which can be used to filter the term search results returned by the AJAX term query.
Props grandeljay, costdev, ironprogrammer, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#55606.
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This aims to reduce ambiguity about what exactly is the "first" or "last" revision, and bring more consistency with similar wording elsewhere in core, e.g. latest posts, latest comments, etc.
This affects:
* `wp_save_post_revision()`
* `wp_prepare_revisions_for_js()`
* `WP_Customize_Manager::filter_revision_post_has_changed()`
Follow-up to [53759], [53769], [53778].
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Fixes#55857.
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The new name is `wp_get_latest_revision_id_and_total_count()`.
This aims to reduce ambiguity about what exactly is the "first" or "last" revision, and bring more consistency with similar wording elsewhere in core, e.g. latest posts, latest comments, etc.
Follow-up to [53759], [53769].
Props peterwilsoncc.
See #55857.
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This changeset also introduces the `.word-wrap-break-word` class which can be used to apply `word-wrap: break-word` to admin elements when needed.
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Fixes#55393.
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- Usage of `get_magic_quotes_gpc()` was removed from `addslashes_gpc()` in [46105] / #47783.
- A similar description fragment was removed from `wp_parse_str()` in that changeset, but this one was missed.
- The `get_magic_quotes_gpc()` function itself was deprecated in PHP 7.4 and removed in PHP 8.0.
Props mitweka, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56233.
See #55646.
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This addresses failures in `has_custom_logo()` and `get_custom_logo()` tests when being run separately:
{{{
1) Tests_General_Template::test_has_custom_logo
Custom logo should not be set after removal.
Failed asserting that true is false.
tests/phpunit/tests/general/template.php:291
2) Tests_General_Template::test_get_custom_logo
Custom logo should not be set after removal.
Failed asserting that a string is empty.
tests/phpunit/tests/general/template.php:336
}}}
Specifically, this ensures that the `site_logo` option gets deleted in `_delete_site_logo_on_remove_theme_mods()`, which in turn prevents the `core/site-logo` block filters from affecting the custom logo tests.
Alternatively, these filters could be removed instead:
{{{
remove_filter( 'theme_mod_custom_logo', '_override_custom_logo_theme_mod' );
remove_filter( 'pre_set_theme_mod_custom_logo', '_sync_custom_logo_to_site_logo' );
}}}
Follow-up to [36905], [51091], [51421], [52042].
See #55652.
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This avoids an `Attempt to read property "cap" on null` PHP warning when checking an unregistered post type's `publish_posts` capability to disallow contributors setting the post slug for pending posts.
Follow-up to [9055], [42380].
Props Chouby, mukesh27, rafiahmedd, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#55877.
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Includes:
* Renaming the function to `wp_get_last_revision_id_and_total_count()`.
* Making the default value for `$post` consistent with `wp_get_post_revisions()`.
* Making `WP_Error` codes more specific and using them in test assertions.
* Adjusting the function description per the documentation standards.
Follow-up to [53759].
Props JustinSainton, SergeyBiryukov.
See #55857.
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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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This changeset introduces the `wp_read_audio_metadata` hook which allows to filter metadata extracted from an uploaded audio file.
This brings consistency with corresponding filters available for image and video file types:
- `wp_read_image_metadata` added in [6313] / #5162.
- `wp_read_video_metadata` added in [41746] / #35218.
Props luigipulcini, SergeyBiryukov, mukesh27.
Fixes#55828.
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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.
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Fixes#4476.
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This updates the NPM dependencies for the Twenty Twenty-One theme to the latest versions.
Modifications to the built files are included in this commit, which are a result of updating the `sass` dependency to the latest version.
Previously, trailing loud comments (`/* ... */`) were pushed to the next line,. Now the comment location is preserved, resulting in the built CSS files more closely resembling the theme’s SCSS files.
See #55652.
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Do not call the `prepare_links` methods in core REST API controllers, unless the `_links` or `_embedded` fields are requested. There is no need to prepare links if they are never returned in the response. This saves resources, as many calls to `prepare_links` methods perform database queries.
Props Spacedmonkey, timothyblynjacobs, rachelbaker, desrosj, dlh, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#52992.
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Add new function called `wp_get_lastest_revision_id_and_total_count`, that performs an optimized query to get the last revision and total and use it in `WP_REST_Posts_Controller` class.
Props Spacedmonkey, timothyblynjacobs, furi3r, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#55857.
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This brings consistency to similar code fragments that evolved in slightly different ways over the years:
* A check that the list of functions is not empty now exists in both editors.
* "Function Name..." is an option label, not an attribute, so `esc_html__()` is the correct function here.
* `esc_attr( urlencode( $function ) )` in the theme editor is replaced with `esc_attr( $function )`.
* `htmlspecialchars( $function )` in the theme editor is replaced with `esc_html( $function )`.
Follow-up to [10607], [10879], [11110], [11173], [11204], [11671], [14989].
Props aristath, justinahinon, poena, audrasjb, pratiweb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56007.
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This avoids a fatal error if the file is included directly outside of WordPress core, e.g. by HyperDB.
Additionally, replace `WPINC` with `wp-includes`, as the constant may not be defined yet in that context.
Follow-up to [53749], [53750].
See #56268, #55647.
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This changeset adds Unicode sequence normalization from NFD to NFC, via the `normalizer_normalize()` PHP function which is available with the recommended `intl` PHP extension.
This fixes an issue where NFD characters were not properly sanitized. It also provides a unit test for NFD sequences (alternate Unicode representations of the same characters).
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Fixes#24661, #47763, #35951.
See #30130, #52654.
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Add the loaded php extensions as well as whether the server's image libraries support WebP and AVIF image formats to the data payload sent during upgrade checks. Collecting this data with the WordPress.org API will help the project make more data driven decisions about feature support. Note that all data can still be filtered with the `core_version_check_query_args` filter for privacy reasons.
Props dd32, SergeyBiryukov, mikeschroder, pbiron.
Fixes#48116.
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This changeset adds the capability for core media uploads to generate sub sized images in more than a single mime type. The output formats for each mime type can be controlled through a filter. WebP is used as an additional output format for JPEG images by default to improve front end performance.
When generating additional mime types, only images which are smaller than the respective original are retained. By default, additional mime type images are only generated for the built-in core image sizes and any custom sizes that have opted in.
Image meta is updated with a new 'sources' array containing file details for each mime type. Each image size in the 'sizes' array also gets a new 'sources' array that contains the image file details for each mime type.
This change also increases image upload retries to accommodate additional image sizes. It also adds a `$mime_type` parameter to the `wp_get_missing_image_subsizes` function and filter.
This change adds three new filters to enable full control of secondary mime image generation and output:
* A new filter `wp_image_sizes_with_additional_mime_type_support` that filters the sizes that support secondary mime type output. Developers can use this to control the output of additional mime type sub-sized images on a per size basis.
* A new filter `wp_upload_image_mime_transforms` that filters the output mime types for a given input mime type. Developers can use this to control generation of additional mime types for a given input mime type or even override the original mime type.
* A new filter `wp_content_image_mimes` which controls image mime type output selection and order for frontend content. Developers can use this to control the mime type output preference order for content images. Content images inserted from the media library will use the available image versions based on the order from this filter.
Thanks to the many contributors who helped develop, test and give feedback on this feature.
A haiku to summarize:
Upload a JPEG
Images of all sizes
Output as WebPs
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See #55443.
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This renames the file containing the `wpdb` class to conform to the coding standards.
This commit also includes:
* A new `wp-db.php` that loads the new file, for anyone that may have been including the file directly.
* Replacing references to the old filename with the new filename.
Fixes#56268. See #55647.
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This changeset improves admin forms accessibility by adding labels to the following read-only form fields:
- Network setup screen: new visible label to the four textareas for code users need to paste into their wp-config file and the server configuration file (web.config or .htaccess).
- `setup-config.php`: new visible label to one textarea for code to include in the `wp-config` file manually.
- Admin toolbar: adds an `arial-label` attribute to the old "shortlink" feature (not used anymore but still activable by plugins).
Props sabernhardt, audrasjb, ryokuhi, joedolson.
Fixes#54302.
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This changeset introduces the `get_header_image` filter, which can be used to modify header image URL returned by `get_header_image()`, in themes that support the Header Image feature.
Props hztyfoon, audrasjb, mukesh27, SergeyBiryukov, costdev.
Fixes#56180.
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This improves the tag pattern matching for GitHub Action workflows to be more specific. The `*` wildcard in the current patterns matches any character except slash (`/`). While this correctly matches a version like `X.Y.Z`, it could also match non-numeric characters.
This changes patterns to use the `+` character, which matches one or more of the preceding characters (`[0-9]` in this case).
See #55652.
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When trying to determine the outcome of the previous run for a GitHub Action workflow, the current run is included in the list fetched from the GitHub API.
This adjusts the logic checking for the previous run to account for that and fixes notifications for the first workflow runs of a new branch or tag.
See #55652.
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The function was erroneously calling `is_wp_error()` on the result of a `get_post()` call, which returns `null` on failure, and never returns a `WP_Error` object.
Previously, passing a non-existing post ID to the function would result in a home URL being returned and a few `Attempt to read property "post_type, post_name, hierarchical..." on null` PHP warnings.
This commit ensures `get_post_permalink()` returns `false` on failure, which brings parity with `get_permalink()`.
Includes a unit test to confirm the correct behavior.
Follow-up to [12923], [13023], [32606].
Props renegeuze, manzoorwani.jk.
Fixes#45329.
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This removes all CSS definitions related to the `.icon16` class. Research shows that current ecosystem usage of this class is extremely minimal.
This selector was used for the Welcome Panel and Welcome Screen in WordPress 3.3 (see [19163] and [19197]. The icons were removed for WordPress 3.5 in [22018], but the related CSS remained, and were also included when the MP6 admin re-skinning was merged in [26072].
Props afercia, mmaumio, isabel_brison, sabernhardt, audrasjb, desrosj.
Fixes#35717.
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The `wp_new_comment()`, `wp_update_comment()`, and `wp_filter_comment()` functions already normalize the `user_ID` parameter internally to `user_id`, which matches the database field name.
This commit aims to bring some consistency when passing the parameter in core.
The corresponding `$user_ID` variable is also renamed to `$user_id` to match the other variables when not referring to the `$user_ID` global, which has an exception in the WordPress coding standards.
Follow-up to [8543], [8720], [12267], [12300], [26491], [28915], [28922], [34799], [49303].
See #55647, #56244.
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This changeset replaces `#d63638` (contrast ratio: 4.40) with `#b32d2e` (contrast ratio: 5.87) in Plugins screen row action links when the site is in recovery mode.
Props kebbet, mukesh27, joedolson, audrasjb.
Fixes#56190.
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This moves the `::prepare_links()` methods in REST API classes next to `::prepare_item_for_response()` where they are used, to bring some consistency across the classes and make code navigation easier.
Includes wrapping some long lines for better readability.
Follow-up to [52079], [52051], [52342], [53721], [53722].
See #55647.
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This fixes two WPCS warnings:
* `Variable "$comment_post_ID" is not in valid snake_case format`
* `Variable "$comment_author_IP" is not in valid snake_case format`
While matching the database fields of the same name, these variables did not follow the WordPress coding standards, and are now renamed to address that.
Note: The name change only affects internal variables and parameters for a few actions receiving a comment post ID:
* `edit_comment`
* `comment_id_not_found`
* `comment_closed`
* `comment_on_trash`
* `comment_on_draft`
* `comment_on_password_protected`
* `pre_comment_on_post`
The change does not affect parameters for functions receiving an array of comment data:
* `wp_insert_comment()`
* `wp_new_comment()`
* `wp_update_comment()`
* `wp_handle_comment_submission()`
The associated array keys still match the database fields: `comment_post_ID` and `comment_author_IP`.
Follow-up to [1706], [2894], [8720], [28427], [28437], [28457], [34799], [53720],
See #55647, #56244.
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This fixes a `Variable "$comment_post_ID" is not in valid snake_case format` WPCS warning.
`$comment_post_ID`, while matching the database field of the same name, does not follow the WordPress coding standards, so the variable is now renamed to `$comment_post_id`.
Additionally, these variables are renamed for clarity:
* `$tb_id` to `$post_id` (this was not the trackback ID)
* `$tb_url` to `$trackback_url`
Follow-up to [172], [637], [1616],
See #55647, #56244.
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When registering block through PHP, using `register_block_type` function, newly introduced `ancestor` block setting in `block.json` was not recognised. It worked though, when block is registered from JavaScript.
Props lovor, annezazu.
Fixes#56184.
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Includes:
* Wrapping longer lines and reducing alignment levels to fit more data on the screen.
* Restoring `esc_attr()` for input values, which may include translatable parts.
* Adding comments to closing `</div>` tags and PHP `endif` statements.
* Reducing the context switching between HTML and PHP.
* Balancing PHP conditionals to better reflect the structure.
* Removing repeated function calls to improve performance.
* Renaming some variables for clarity and consistency.
Follow-up to [470], [601], [963], [1227], [1664], [2746], [3029], [6976], [7230], [11350], [14051], [14553], [21891], [34691], [34749], [37747], [38066], [41182], [41986], [42343], [43571], [48710], [50830], [51892], [53706].
See #55647.
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Restructure the permalink settings fields so URL formats are communicated to screen readers through `aria-describedby` relationships, avoid the usage of implicitly labeled input fields, labeling the custom permalink format correctly, and clarifying values. Make settings `table` element presentational.
Props rishishah, sabernhardt, kebbet.
Fixes#55498.
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The associated changes were backported to the 6.0 branch, so the version should be 6.0.1 instead of 6.1.0.
This affects:
* `@since` tag for the `block-templates` feature in `create_initial_theme_features()`.
* `@since` tag for the `show_on_front`, `page_on_front`, and `page_for_posts` options on the REST API settings endpoint.
Follow-up to [53590], [53661].
Props tommusrhodus, johnbillion.
Fixes#56225.
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Previously, it was used in core and older bundled themes to display the list of allowed tags in the comment form.
Follow-up to [709], [2009], [2012], [2032], [2040], [13030], [14365], [32858], [34316], [34351].
See #55646.
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Since the parameter accepts not only a user's ID, but also a `WP_User` object, `$user` is a more appropriate name, which better aligns with the `$post` parameter of functions that accept a post ID or a `WP_Post` object.
The pre-existing internal `$user` variable which contained a `WP_User` object is renamed to `$user_object` for clarity.
Follow-up to [38955].
Props aristath, poena, afercia, SergeyBiryukov.
See #55647.
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This removes some duplicate code in favor of calling the `WP_Ajax_UnitTestCase::_setRole()` method created specifically for this purpose and used in other tests.
Follow-up to [500/tests], [37288].
Props martin.krcho.
See #56203.
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* Move the colon inside the `<strong>` tags in some `Error:` prefixes, to match other strings.
* Move the full stop at the end of some sentences outside of the `<strong>` tags used for individual phrases.
Follow-up to [11669], [23844], [53118], [53458], [53476].
Props NekoJonez, Presskopp.
Fixes#56027.
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This replaces the `VHOST` and `SUBDOMAIN_INSTALL` constant names in a message in `ms_subdomain_constants()` with placeholders, as they don't need to be translated.
Follow-up to [36773].
Props weboccults, hztyfoon, pratiweb.
Fixes#56216.
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This ensures that the post lock data returned by the Heartbeat API is consistent.
Previously, `wp_check_locked_posts()` was updated to return the name of the user currently editing the post, but the `wp_refresh_post_lock()` response did not get a similar change.
Follow-up to [53070].
Props nathan.noom.
Fixes#56197.
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Syncing stable blocks from the Gutenberg repository to wordpress-develop was a manual process, but it got automated with the script that runs together with syncing WordPress packages changed in the Gutenberg package.
Props zieladam.
Fixes#56179.
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* These were not used consistently, with only four instances across all the tests.
* Using this tag in combination with the `beStrictAboutCoversAnnotation="true"` setting will mark a test as "Risky" if code is executed during the test which is not annotated via `@covers` or `@uses` tags. That would make the maintainance of the tags very fiddly, while adding little additional value for the test code base.
Follow-up to [32995], [39914], [42636], [53682].
Props jrf.
See #39265.
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