This introduces a more lightweight library for loading `.mo` translation files which offers increased speed and lower memory usage.
It also supports loading multiple locales at the same time, which makes locale switching faster too.
For plugins interacting with the `$l10n` global variable in core, a shim is added to retain backward compatibility with the existing `pomo` library.
In addition to that, this library supports translations contained in PHP files, avoiding a binary file format and leveraging OPCache if available.
If an `.mo` translation file has a corresponding `.l10n.php` file, the latter will be loaded instead.
This behavior can be adjusted using the new `translation_file_format` and `load_translation_file` filters.
PHP translation files will be typically created by downloading language packs, but can also be generated by plugins.
See https://make.wordpress.org/core/2023/11/08/merging-performant-translations-into-core/ for more context.
Props dd32, swissspidy, flixos90, joemcgill, westonruter, akirk, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#59656.
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Additionally, this changeset fixes some of the `block.json` and `theme.json` files in PHPUnit tests by adding missing `title` properties to satisfy the schema. Those changes have no impact on the runtime whatsoever and do not change the result of unit tests.
Note that some block and theme JSON files still aren't valid according to the schema. Fixing is underway; the required changes will be merged subsequently.
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Fixes#60255.
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Renames all mentions to "module" with "script module", including function names, comments, and tests.
Follow up to [57269]
The list of functions renamed are:
- `wp_module()` -> `wp_script_module()`.
- `wp_register_module()` -> `wp_register_script_module()`.
- `wp_enqueue_module()` -> `wp_enqueue_script_module()`.
- `wp_dequeue_module()` -> `wp_dequeue_script_module()`.
- `WP_Script_Modules::print_enqueued_modules()` -> `WP_Script_Modules::print_enqueued_script_modules()`.
- `WP_Script_Modules::print_module_preloads()` -> `WP_Script_Modules::print_script_module_preloads()`.
It also adds PHP 7 typing to all the functions and improves the types of the `$deps` argument of `wp_register_script_module()` and `wp_enqueue_script_module()` using `@type`.
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See #56313
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Adds support for the following HTML elements to the HTML Processor:
- PARAM, SOURCE, TRACK
Previously these elements were not supported and the HTML Processor would bail when encountering them. Now, with this patch applied, it will proceed to parse an HTML document when encountering those tags.
Props jonsurrell, dmsnell
Fixes#60283
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This ensures that the message about deleting a plugin or having no plugins installed is displayed in full width.
Follow-up to [26134], [33016].
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Fixes#50069.
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This patch adds newly supported elements to tests that should have been updated
in recent PRs, but which were merged without that. Those PRs removed failing
tests showing that the elements were unsupported, but did not add the elements
to the list of supported ones.
It also removes some elements from the special-exclusion list of unsupported IN
BODY elements. These did not present in failing tests because earlier
conditions in the switch structure caught the tags before hitting the default
block.
Finally it adds some missing elements to the list of void elements. These
elements are not listed as void in the HTML specification because they are
deprecated. However, they are treated as void for the sake of HTML
serialization and the parsing rules indicate that they behave as void elements,
so it's safe to list them within the HTML API as void.
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Fixes#60307
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Adds support for the following HTML elements to the HTML Processor:
- PRE, LISTING
Previously, these elements were not supported and the HTML Processor would bail when encountering them. Now, with this patch applied, it will proceed to parse an HTML document when encountering those tags.
Developed in WordPress/wordpress-develop#5903
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Adds support for the following HTML elements to the HTML Processor:
- AREA, BR, EMBED, KEYGEN, WBR
- Only the opening BR tag is supported, as the invalid closer `</br>`
involves more complicated rules, to be implemented later.
Previously, these elements were not supported and the HTML Processor
would bail when encountering them. With this patch it will proceed to
parse an HTML document when encountering those tags as long as other
normal conditions don't cause it to bail (such as complicated format
reconstruction rules).
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Fixes#60283
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When registering blocks on the server using `register_block_type()` or similar functions, a set of block type variations can also be registered. However, in some cases building this variation data during block registration can be an expensive process, which is not needed in most contexts.
To address this problem, this adds support to the `WP_Block_Type` object for a new property, `variation_callback`, which can be used to register a callback for building variation data only when the block variations data is needed. The `WP_Block_Type::variations` property has been changed to a private property that is now accessed through the magic `__get()` method. The magic getter makes use of a new public method, `WP_Block_Type::get_variations` which will build variations from a registered callback if variations have not already been built.
Props spacedmonkey, thekt12, Mamaduka, gaambo, gziolo, mukesh27, joemcgill.
Fixes#59969.
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Adds support for the following HTML elements to the HTML Processor:
- HR
Previously, this element was not supported and the HTML Processor would bail when encountering
it. Now, with this patch, it will proceed to parse an HTML document when encountering one.
Developed in WordPress/wordpress-develop#5897
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This changeset introduces two functions:
* `wp_is_serving_rest_request()` returns a boolean for whether WordPress is serving an actual REST API request.
* `wp_is_rest_endpoint()` returns a boolean for whether a WordPress REST API endpoint is currently being used. While this is always the case if `wp_is_serving_rest_request()` returns `true`, the function additionally covers the scenario of internal REST API requests, i.e. where WordPress calls a REST API endpoint within the same request.
Both functions should only be used after the `parse_request` action.
All relevant manual checks have been adjusted to use one of the new functions, depending on the use-case. They were all using the same constant check so far, while in fact some of them were intending to check for an actual REST API request while others were intending to check for REST endpoint usage.
A new filter `wp_is_rest_endpoint` can be used to alter the return value of the `wp_is_rest_endpoint()` function.
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Fixes#42061.
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Ensure logged out users are redirected to the media file when attachment pages are inactive. This removes the `read_post` capability check from the canonical redirects as anonymous users lack the permission.
Follow-up to [56657], [56658], [56711].
Props afercia, aristath, chesio, joppuyo, jorbin, lakshmananphp, poena, sergeybiryukov.
Fixes#59866.
See #57913.
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Since the cache key in `::get_language_files_from_path()` is based on a path that always includes a trailing slash, the path in `::invalidate_mo_files_cache()` should include the trailing slash as well.
Includes adjusting the test expectations accordingly.
Follow-up to [57287], [57290], [57298].
See #58919.
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Remove the `action` attribute in the login language selector, privacy forms, and classic widget forms.
An empty `action` attribute is invalid HTML4 and unsupported HTML5. The `action` attribute is optional, but must have a valid URL when provided.
Props Malae, audrasjb, bartkleinreesink, nicolefurlan, shubhamsedani, costdev, peterwilsoncc, rajinsharwar, joedolson.
Fixes#58226.
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Prior to this changeset, WordPress core would use the original image size, which in the particular case of inline images would be severely off, as they are usually very small. This could lead to incorrect application of `fetchpriority="high"` and other performance optimizations.
Props westonruter, flixos90, joemcgill, mukesh27.
Fixes#59352.
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