Ordering by `post__in` was introduced in [21776], but the code assumed that
`post__in` would be a comma-separated string listing post IDs. When an array
of post IDs was passed to the `post__in` query var, 'orderby=post__in' was
not respected. This changeset changes this behavior by handling
'orderby=post__in' in the same way as most other values of 'orderby',
which ensures that arrays as well as strings can be properly parsed.
The same treatment is given to the similar `post_name__in` and
`post_parent__in` options of 'orderby', so that most query generation for
orderby clauses happens in the same place, instead of in special cases.
A slight change in the resulting SQL (related to the whitespace around
parentheses and commas) necessitates a change to an existing REST API test
that does a string comparison against the SQL query.
Props mgibbs189, kelvink.
Fixes#38034.
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`WP_Query::setup_postdata()` splits the post up by `<!--nextpage-->`, which causes invalid block data to be contained in the post content.
This change removes the `<!-- wp:nextpage -->` and `<!-- /wp:nextpage -->`, as well.
Props pento, youknowriad, azaozz, noisysocks.
Merges [43940] into trunk.
See #45401.
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WPCS 1.0.0 includes a bunch of new auto-fixers, which drops the number of coding standards issues across WordPress significantly. Prior to running the auto-fixers, there were 15,312 issues detected. With this commit, we now drop to 4,769 issues.
This change includes three notable additions:
- Multiline function calls must now put each parameter on a new line.
- Auto-formatting files is now part of the `grunt precommit` script.
- Auto-fixable coding standards issues will now cause Travis failures.
Fixes#44600.
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The new `compare_key=LIKE` parameter works in conjunction with `key` in a
similar way to the `compare=LIKE` and `value`: by doing a "compares" `LIKE`
query. This allows developers to do partial matches against keys when
doing meta queries.
Props mariovalney, chasewg.
Fixes#42409.
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The WPCS `WordPress.WhiteSpace.PrecisionAlignment` rule throws warnings for a bunch of code that will likely cause issues for `wpcbf`. Fixing these manually beforehand gives us better auto-fixed results later.
See #41057.
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Prior to about 2013, many class methods lacked even access modifiers which made the `@access` notations that much more useful. Now that we've gotten to a point where the codebase is more mature from a maintenance perspective and we can finally remove these notations. Notable exceptions to this change include standalone functions notated as private as well as some classes still considered to represent "private" APIs.
See #41452.
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This parameter allows querying for posts with a specific value of
`comment_count`. It is also possible to query for posts that match
a `comment_count` comparison by passing an array with 'value' and
'compare' operators (eg `array( 'compare' => '>', 'value' => 5 )`).
Props ramon fincken.
Fixes#28399.
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[38792] allowed `WP_Query`'s hyphen-as-exclusion-prefix feature to be
disabled via filter. A more general solution is to allow the prefix to
be filtered; returning an empty value from a filter callback works to
disable the feature.
Props dlh.
Fixes#38099.
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WordPress 4.4 introduced "hyphen exclusion" for search terms, so that
"foo -bar" would return posts containing "foo" AND not containing "bar".
The new filter 'wp_query_use_hyphen_for_exclusion' allows developers
to disable this feature when it's known that their content will contain
semantically important leading hyphens.
Props chriseverson, choongsavvii.
Fixes#38099.
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