The filter is the callback function added with `add_filter()`, therefore the hook passes a value to the filter, and the filter returns a value to change its behaviour.
The documentation is referring to the latter.
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See #49572, #16557.
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This adds some extra details to the message:
* The current PHP or WordPress version.
* The plugin's minimum required PHP or WordPress version.
* A link to the support documentation on how to update PHP.
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Fixes#48245.
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Currently themes can declare support for a given feature by using add_theme_support(). This commit adds a register_theme_feature() API that allows plugins and WordPress Core to declare a list of available features that themes can support.
The REST API uses this to expose a theme's supported features if the feature has been registered with "show_in_rest" set to true.
Props kadamwhite, spacedmonkey, williampatton, desrosj, TimothyBlynJacobs.
Fixes#49406.
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This changeset ensures that attachment images which are inserted without `width` and `height` attributes still receive them in the frontend, to reduce cumulative layout shift. Adding the dimensions happens as part of the logic for adding `srcset` and `sizes` attributes, which already assume the specific width and height of the respective image.
Images are now only lazy-loaded if they have `width` and `height` attributes present. While missing these attributes itself is what causes layout shifts, lazy-loading such images can make this problem more apparent to the user.
Props adamsilverstein, westonruter.
Fixes#50367. See #44427.
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When files are copied into place, check whether opcode invalidation is available and attempt to invalidate to avoid unintended behavior or fatal errors from themes, plugins, or core.
Introduces `wp_opcache_invalidate()` to allow safe invalidation of PHP files from opcode cache, and a filter, `wp_opcache_invalidate_file` to override the behavior.
Replaces the existing calls to `opcache_invalidate()` in the plugin and theme editors to use the new function.
Thanks to jnylen0 for porting over a patch from ClassicPress that provided much of the approach for what is being committed.
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Fixes#36455, #50354.
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The `wp_update_comment_data` filter introduced in 4.7 allows comment data to be filtered before it is updated in the database.
The patch aims to handle `WP_Error` as the filter above return value in a similar manner as is done for `wp_new_comment()`.
Fixes#39732.
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This makes the API a little more clear, whereas setting `false` used to mean `asc` and `true` meant `desc`, you can now use those directly, while maintaining back-compat.
Fixes#45089.
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This ensures that the link still makes sense when read out of context by assistive technologies.
Additionally, underline the link per the accessibility coding standards.
Props samful, afercia, williampatton, audrasjb.
Fixes#50338.
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Per WCAG 2.0 guidelines, big chunks of italic text should be avoided for better accessibility.
Additionally, replace the legacy `.error` class for "You deactivated this plugin and may no longer need this policy" message with `.notice-info`.
Follow-up to [47147], [48116].
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See #47327, #44621.
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The new names make the purpose more clear. It also adds consistency with the `$allowed_options` global variable.
Also in this change, the `wp-deprecated` dependency has been removed from the password strength meter in favor of a `window.console.log()` call to avoid adding 3 dependencies for one deprecated notice.
Props SergeyBiryukov, ocean90, desrosj
Fixes#50413.
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