The XML Parser extension still supports a quite dated mechanism for method based callbacks, where the object is first set via `xml_set_object()` and the callbacks are then set by passing only the name of the method to the relevant parameters on any of the `xml_set_*_handler()` functions.
{{{
xml_set_object( $parser, $my_obj );
xml_set_character_data_handler( $parser, 'method_name_on_my_obj' );
}}}
Passing proper callables to the `xml_set_*_handler()` functions has been supported for the longest time and is cross-version compatible. So the above code is 100% equivalent to:
{{{
xml_set_character_data_handler( $parser, [$my_obj, 'method_name_on_my_obj'] );
}}}
The mechanism of setting the callbacks with `xml_set_object()` has now been deprecated as of PHP 8.4, in favour of passing proper callables to the `xml_set_*_handler()` functions. This is also means that calling the `xml_set_object()` function is deprecated as well.
This commit fixes this deprecation for the `IXR_Message::parse()` method.
This change is safeguarded via the new`Tests_XMLRPC_Message::test_parse_sets_handlers()` test method.
Note: Though this is "officially" an external library, this package is no longer externally maintained. The code style of the fix in the source file is in line with the existing code style for the file.
Refs:
* https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_4#xml_set_object_and_xml_set_handler_with_string_method_names
* https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.xml-set-object.php
* https://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.xml.php
Follow-up to [15612], [1346].
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The XML Parser extension still supports a quite dated mechanism for method based callbacks, where the object is first set via `xml_set_object()` and the callbacks are then set by passing only the name of the method to the relevant parameters on any of the `xml_set_*_handler()` functions.
{{{
xml_set_object( $parser, $my_obj );
xml_set_character_data_handler( $parser, 'method_name_on_my_obj' );
}}}
Passing proper callables to the `xml_set_*_handler()` functions has been supported for the longest time and is cross-version compatible. So the above code is 100% equivalent to:
{{{
xml_set_character_data_handler( $parser, [$my_obj, 'method_name_on_my_obj'] );
}}}
The mechanism of setting the callbacks with `xml_set_object()` has now been deprecated as of PHP 8.4, in favour of passing proper callables to the `xml_set_*_handler()` functions. This is also means that calling the `xml_set_object()` function is deprecated as well.
This commit fixes this deprecation for the `TestXMLParser` helper utility. In this case, the callbacks were already using the recommended format and the call to `xml_set_object()` was completely redundant.
As this is a test utility and was already causing pre-existing tests using the utility to fail, there is no need for dedicated tests to cover this change.
Refs:
* https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_4#xml_set_object_and_xml_set_handler_with_string_method_names
* https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.xml-set-object.php
* https://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.xml.php
Follow-up to [25002].
Props jrf.
See #62061.
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PHP 8.4 deprecates implicitly nullable parameters, i.e. typed parameters with a `null` default value, which are not explicitly declared as nullable.
This commit the one instance of this in the `WP_HTML_Processor` class.
Fixed by adding the nullability operator to the type, which is supported since PHP 7.1, so we can use it now the minimum supported PHP version is PHP 7.2.
As this deprecation is thrown at compile time, it can be seen at the top of the test output when running on PHP 8.4 (which will be gone once this change has been committed). It is not possible to write a test to cover this.
Ref: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate-implicitly-nullable-types
Follow-up to [58867], [58769], [58304], [58192].
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PHP 8.4 deprecates implicitly nullable parameters, i.e. typed parameters with a `null` default value, which are not explicitly declared as nullable.
The `Tests_HtmlApi_WpHtmlProcessorComments` test class contains one problematic parameter in the `test_comment_processing()` method declaration.
While this could be fixed by adding the nullability operator, the type declarations in the test method is removed instead, including other type declarations for this method and the second test method, which were not affected by the deprecation.
The reason for this is quite straight-forward: using type declarations in tests is bad practice and inhibits defense-in-depth type testing.
Using type declarations in tests prevents being able to test the "code under test" with unexpected input types as the values with unexpected (scalar) types will be juggled to the expected type between the data provider and the test method and the _real_ data value would therefore never reach the method under test.
The knock-on effects of this are:
* That the input handling of the "code under test" can not be safeguarded, whether this input handling is done via in-function type checking or via a type declaration in the "code under test".
* That if such "unexpected data type" tests are added to the data provider, they will silently pass (due to the type being juggled before reaching the "code under test"), giving a false sense of security, while in actual fact, these data sets would not be testing anything at all and if, for instance, the type declaration in the "code under test" would be removed, these tests would still pass, while by rights they should start failing.
Also note that this problem would only be exacerbated if the file would be put under `strict_types`.
Ref: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate-implicitly-nullable-types
Follow-up to [58734].
Props jrf.
See #62061.
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The WordPress Hosting Test Results now supports multiple reports for the same commit from the same test bot. This updates the PHPUnit test workflow to submit results for each version of PHP running the tests.
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See #61564.
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This patch any role that can edit a post, including custom post types, or edit theme options to read global styles from the API. This enables read-only access to global styles in the post editor. Test coverage in included.
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Fixes#62042.
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As indicated by name, this is a compatibility file which warrants more care to begin with, but it's still worth warning folks about how narrow function availability is in this file.
Props jorbin, dmsnell, helen.
See #61694.
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Set the AVIF encoder to work faster by raising heic:speed to 7 from the default of 5. AVIF generation time is reduced by up to 20% with minimal impact on image size.
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Fixes#61758.
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Add outlines and borders to mark the boundaries between the admin navigation menu and content and around adminbar submenus that are visible when Windows High Contrast Mode is enabled. This clarifies the page structure and makes high contrast mode easier to use.
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Fixes#61616.
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Explicitly checks date parsing return values for `false`, so that `0` (the value returned for the UNIX epoch of `1970-01-01 00:00:00`) is correctly treated as a valid timestamp.
It should be valid to create a post dated to any point in history.
Props emmanuel78, sabernhardt, siliconforks, drjosh07, antpb, TimothyBlynJacobs.
Fixes#60184.
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`set_time_limit` can cause unexpected behavior so it general should be avoided. There are instances though where they should be used so those instances should be properly documented.
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Fixes#21521. See #19487.
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The .env file allows for configuring how the WordPress Local environment should be configured. However, because the file is version controlled, developers must be careful not to commit their modifications.
This commit renames the .env file to be .env.example. During env start, the .env.example file is copied to .env if it does not exist. This allows for contributors to continue using the project without thinking about .env and to make changes when needed. This brings WordPress Core into the dotenv project guidelines.
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Fixes#52668.
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The `password` property which gets sent as part of a request POST body while setting a post's password should not be checked when calculating post visibility permissions.
That value in the request body is intended to update the post, not to authenticate, and may be malformed or an invalid non-string type which would cause a fatal when checking against the hashed post password value.
Query parameter `?password=` values are the correct interface to check, and are also guaranteed to be strings.
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Fixes#61837.
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Adds a Ctrl/Command + Enter keyboard shortcut to insert the currently selected single media or multiple media items when selecting in the Media Library modal.
Props poena, hirschferkel, antpb, joedolson, skobe, rcreators, plaidharper.
Fixes#60369.
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This changeset adds support for a new `search_semantics` enum query parameter that can be passed alongside the `search` string parameter. At this point, it only supports "exact" as possible value, but an enum is used for forward compatibility with potential enhancements like "sentence" search support. If `search_semantics=exact` is passed, it will look for an exact match rather than do a full text search, which for some use-cases is more appropriate and more performant.
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Fixes#56350.
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The REST API uses the "Allow" header to communicate what methods a user is authorized to perform on a resource. This works great when operating on a single item route, but can break down when needing to determine authorization over a collection of items.
This commit uses the "targetHints" property of JSON Hyper Schema to provide access to the "allow" header for "self" links. This alleviates needing to make a separate network request for each item in a collection.
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Fixes#61739.
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With the introduction of Block Bindings, it became more common to see workflows where users need to see the custom fields that are available or connected. They were relying on the meta key, however it feelt too technical sometimes. The solution is adding a new label argument to include a human-readable name that can be used across the UI.
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Fixes#61998.
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Increases the frequency of heartbeat API requests from once every 15 seconds to once every 10 seconds.
The purpose of this change is to reduce the length of time before a post becomes unlocked as a user navigates around the WordPress Dashboard and ceases editing a post.
`wp.heartbeat.interval()` has been modified to allow theme and plugin authors to set the heartbeat interval to any value between one second and one hour rather than limiting them to a fixed set of values.
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Fixes#61960.
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This is the part five in a larger modularization of the data in `WP_Debug_Data`. Previously this was a single massive method drawing in debug data from various groups of related data, where the groups were independent from each other.
This patch separates the fifth of twelve groups, the `wp-mu-plugins` info, into a separate method focused on that data.
This work precedes changes to make the `WP_Debug_Data` class more extensible for better use by plugin and theme code.
Developed in https://github.com/wordpress/wordpress-develop/7305
Discussed in https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61648
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See #61648.
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This is the part four in a larger modularization of the data in `WP_Debug_Data`. Previously this was a single massive method drawing in debug data from various groups of related data, where the groups were independent from each other.
This patch separates the fourth of twelve groups, the `wp-server` info, into a separate method focused on that data.
This work precedes changes to make the `WP_Debug_Data` class more extensible for better use by plugin and theme code.
Developed in https://github.com/wordpress/wordpress-develop/7283
Discussed in https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61648
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See #61648.
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There are places in the HTML API code where some tools get confused and flag invalid types for the return of a function because they are unable to detect that the end of the function is unreachable.
Since PHP doesn't provide a way to encode total matching in the source code, this patch adds a few extra lines in those unreachable locations to satisfy any tooling which isn't able to fully analyze the code.
Additionally this serves as extra guarding in case someone changes these functions in a way which would break them and the existing test suite doesn't catch those breakages.
Developed in https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop/pull/7315
Discussed in https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/62018
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Fixes#62018.
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About half of the file's code was a back-compat polyfill of base64 functions for IE9.
Since WordPress no longer supports IE9 as of version 4.8, and all modern browsers come with these functions, the polyfills can be removed.
Follow-up to [26072], [26131], [26601], [47771].
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Fixes#61995.
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During a refactor to modularize the debug data class, it came up that the ordering of the sections inside of the returned debug info is relevant to existing UIs, as they iterate the array, which happens in insertion order.
This patch presets each section at the start to ensure that the ordering remains consistent even as code within the method is rearranged. As the mini-project progresses, this assignment will be the final place all the sections are referenced.
Developed in https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop/pull/7289
Discussed in https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61648
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See #61648.
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The `pop_until( $tag_name )` method in the stack of open elements should only be examining HTML elements, but it has only been checking the tag name. This has led to closing the wrong tags when run from inside foreign content. A very specific situation where this may arise is when a `TEMPLATE` closer is found inside foreign content, inside another template.
{{{
HTML:template SVG:template HTML:/template
<template><svg><template><foreignObject><div></template><div>
╰──< this outer TEMPLATE is closed by this one >───╯
}}}
This patch constains the method to checking for elements matching the tag name which are in the HTML namespace so that the proper detection occurs.
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Discussed in https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61576
Follow-up to [58867].
Props dmsnell, jonsurrell.
See #61576.
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The HTML API has been behaving as if CSS class name selectors matched class names in an ASCII case-insensitive manner. This is only true if the document in question is set to quirks mode. Unfortunately most documents processed will be set to no-quirks mode, meaning that some CSS behaviors have been matching incorrectly when provided with case variants of class names.
In this patch, the CSS methods have been audited and updated to adhere to the rules governing ASCII case sensitivity when matching classes. This includes `add_class()`, `remove_class()`, `has_class()`, and `class_list()`. Now, it is assumed that a document is in no-quirks mode unless a full HTML parser infers quirks mode, and these methods will treat class names in a byte-for-byte manner. Otherwise, when a document is in quirks mode, the methods will compare the provided class names against existing class names for the tag in an ASCII case insensitive way, while `class_list()` will return a lower-cased version of the existing class names.
The lower-casing in `class_list()` is performed for consistency, since it's possible that multiple case variants of the same comparable class name exists on a tag in the input HTML.
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See #61531.
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Add the `OPTIONS /wp/v2/pages` route to the list. The request is made via the `useBlockEditorSettings` hook at the top of the editor React tree. Preloading should improve the editor's loading time.
Avoid hardcoding paths for the 'attachment' post type; use the `rest_get_route_for_post_type_items` helper method instead.
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See #61884.
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This adds a guard to verify the result of `get_post_type_object()` before retrieving the `all_items` label, as the function returns `null` if the post type does not exist.
Follow-up to [24527].
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Fixes#60947.
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Exclude links from activating the comment submission shortcut.
[45790] introduced a shortcut to submit comment forms using `Ctrl/Cmd + Enter`. This keyboard combination is also the combination for opening a link in a new tab, which resulted in submitting the form when using the Log Out or Edit Profile links.
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Fixes#61919.
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Improves the `'admin_bar_menu'` docblock by adding recommendations for customizing / changing existing items.
It also improves the `wp_admin_bar_render()` function's docblock by removing the "most optimal point" sentence.
The [58748] changeset moved the user menu to a higher priority level (of `9991`) to achieve:
>so nodes added with higher priorities will still be shown visually before the user and recovery menu items, as they were prior to [58215].
When hooking into `'admin_bar_menu'` with a priority level less than 9991 and attempting to get the `'my-account'` node, `null` is returned. While the preferred approach is to hook into `'wp_before_admin_bar_render'`, the documentation of the `'admin_bar_menu'` action was previously misleading.
Follow-up to [58748], [58759].
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Fixes#61738.
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In [57715], headings on the About pages were given `text-wrap: balance`. This rule causes unexpected breaks in non-latin langauges, e.g., Japanese, Korean. This fix sets the text-wrap to `pretty` for browsers that support it, and uses `balance` for English-only.
Props akshat2802, wildworks, ryelle, sabernhardt, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#60892.
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It is recommended that for every option it is explicitly set whether to autoload it or not. This changeset updates relevant `update_option()` and `add_option()` calls.
Note that the `$autoload` parameter is only needed for `update_option()` if the option is potentially not present yet, i.e. the call will pass through to `add_option()`. Since WordPress core adds the majority of its options to the database during installation, only `update_option()` calls for dynamically added options need to be modified, which is what this changeset does.
As part of revisiting the autoload values for dynamically added WordPress core options, this changeset modifies some options to no longer be autoloaded, since they are only accessed in a few specific places that are not relevant for a regular request. These options are:
* `recently_activated`
* `_wp_suggested_policy_text_has_changed`
* `{upgradeLock}.lock`
* `dashboard_widget_options`
* `ftp_credentials`
* `adminhash`
* `nav_menu_options`
* `wp_force_deactivated_plugins`
* `delete_blog_hash`
* `allowedthemes`
* `{sessionId}_paused_extensions`
* `recovery_keys`
* `https_detection_errors`
* `fresh_site`
An upgrade routine is present as well that sets those options to no longer autoload for existing sites.
Props pbearne, flixos90, mukesh27, swissspidy, SergeyBiryukov, joemcgill, adamsilverstein.
Fixes#61103.
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A common use-case for the 'wp_get_loading_optimization_attributes' filter is to modify attributes based on the 'src' attribute. However, the `wp_img_tag_add_loading_optimization_attrs()` was not passing that attribute to the function as expected, which would make such usage of the filter unreliable. This changeset ensures the 'src' attribute is also passed in this scenario. All other calls to `wp_get_loading_optimization_attributes()` already included the attribute.
Props deepakrohilla, prestonwordsworth, mukesh27, adamsilverstein, joemcgill, flixos90.
Fixes#61436.
See #58893.
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Introduces a filter to the `block_bindings_source_value` to allow developers to
modify the value returned by any block binding source.
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Fixes#61181.
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HTML parsing rules at times differentiate character tokens that are all null bytes, all whitespace, or other content. This patch introduces a new function which may be used to classify text node sub-regions and lead to more efficient application of these parsing rules.
Further, when classified in this way, application code may skip some rules and decoding entirely, improving performance. For example, this can be used to ease the implementation of skipping inter-element whitespace, which is usually not rendered.
Developed in https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop/pull/7236
Discussed in https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61974
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Fixes#61974.
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A mistake in the original code handling opening A elements in the HTML Processor led to mistakes in parsing where the Processor would bail in situations when it could have proceeded. While this was errant behavior, it didn't violate the public contract since it would bail in these situations.
This patch fixes the mistake, which was to only break out of the innermost loop instead of breaking from the containing loop, which resolves the issue.
Developed in https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop/pull/7281
Discussed in https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61576
Follow-up to [56274].
Props jonsurrell.
See #61576.
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This is the part three in a larger modularization of the data in `WP_Debug_Data`. Previously this was a single massive method drawing in debug data from various groups of related data, where the groups were independent from each other.
This patch separates the third of twelve groups, the `wp-database` info, into a separate method focused on that data.
This work precedes changes to make the `WP_Debug_Data` class more extensible for better use by plugin and theme code.
Developed in https://github.com/wordpress/wordpress-develop/7143
Discussed in https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61648
Props dmsnell, kebbet, apermo.
See #61648.
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Prevents a deprecation warning saving options when the post by email feature is turned off in code using the `enable_post_by_email_configuration` filter.
Props ironprogrammer, manbo, narenin, sebastienserre, siliconforks.
Fixes#61144.
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This adds a note that the functions return either an empty array or an empty string for a valid but non-existing ID, depending on the `$single` parameter.
Follow-up to [48658], [50641].
Props rodrigosprimo, jrf.
See #61608.
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The code block font-size was not the same in the editor and front. This sets it to 1em and corrects the value for preformatted elements along with adding border and padding in the editor for pre elements.
Props viralsampat, mi5t4n, brobken, sabernhardt.
Fixes#61845.
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One of the benefits of contributing to WordPress is that contributors license their code under the GPL rather than assign copyright to the WordPress Foundation or another entity.
This updates the copyright notices in each of the bundled themes to acknowledge contributors own a portion of the copyright. For themes with a significant contribution from Automattic, the copyright notice is updated from Automattic.com to the legal entity Automattic Inc.
Props peterwilsoncc, desrosj, sabernhardt, jorbin, chanthaboune.
Fixes#61943.
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Prevent the AJAX search results from firing until after at least 2 characters have been typed into the search boxes. Toggle `autocomplete` value once AJAX is firing. Add a changeable minimum character threshold.
Props armandsdz, adamsilverstein, afercia, mklusak, finalwebsites, joedolson.
Fixes#38211.
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This update most notably drops support for jQuery `< 1.12` and `< 2.2`. WordPress has not shipped with a version that matches these ranges since version 4.4 (see [36285]/#35380).
The update also changes the library’s browser support policy to only support the latest Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. This closely matches Core’s current policy to support the last 2 versions of these browsers. The library’s README notes that other versions nay “also work correctly with this plugin but support is not guaranteed”, which is reasonably similar.
Props vipulgupta003.
Fixes#61835.
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The polyfill was added in [57492], but all browsers supported by WordPress already support import maps.
This not only disables the polyfill, but completely removes it as it was only added recently and there is no usage outside of core.
Props swissspidy, desrosj, luisherranz, gziolo.
Fixes#60970.
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This commit simplifies block style variation class name generation to ensure unique class names by replacing the hashing of block attributes in the block style variation class names with a call to `wp_unique_id`.
Doing so avoids potential for non-unique class names and conflicting styles when exact copies of a block are inserted via a repeated pattern.
Props aaronrobertshaw, martinkrcho, mukesh27, peterwilsoncc, ramonopoly.
Fixes#61877.
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In theme.json, individual font sizes may opt out of fluid typography if it is turned on globally.
This commit ensures that individual font size presets can also opt in to fluid typography if it is not turned on globally.
Props aaronrobertshaw, mmaattiiaass, ramonopoly, wildworks.
Fixes#61932.
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WordPress 6.6 option autoload enhancements included discouraging the use of 'yes' and 'no' to indicate whether to autoload an option when calling `add_option()` or `update_option()`. Instead, a boolean should be used.
This changeset brings the newer autoload related functions `wp_set_option_autoload_values()`, `wp_set_options_autoload()`, and `wp_set_option_autoload()` in line with those changes. Additionally, it soft-deprecates the values more formally, as they should no longer be used. No PHP warnings will be emitted though as this is not a hard deprecation. This change is purely about documentation.
Props flixos90, joemcgill, jrf, mukesh27.
Fixes#61929.
See #61103, #61939.
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When medium-size thumbnails are disabled, PDF previews in the Media Library grid view now fall back to displaying full-size thumbnails instead of a generic document icon.
Props daleharrison, kushang78, mukesh27, sudipatel007, mai21, antpb.
Fixes#39630.
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Change `browsePopup` to use `onkeydown`, pass the `event` parameter from the calling control, and adjust variable naming style.
The `browsePopup` method used for the image rotation menu used `onkeyup` to trigger events, which prevented capturing browser scroll actions with arrows occurring on `onkeydown`.
Props afercia, deepakvijayan, nirajgirixd, joedolson, antpb.
Fixes#60548.
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This changeset does not modify any behavior, it only updates the code to use the recommended type for the `$autoload` parameter as of WordPress 6.6. The old values 'yes' and 'no' are only maintained in certain tests that are explicitly about these backward compatibility values.
Props flixos90, joemcgill, mukesh27.
Fixes#61939.
See #61103, #61929.
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Since this file is loaded incredibly early, many functions are not available. Those deeply familiar with how load works might have some idea as to what's safe and what isn't, but it's generally confusing and a little opaque so let's warn people there be dragons.
Props helen, DrewAPicture, jorbin.
Fixes#38650.
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